A Short Story Podcast Series
Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
All episodes are royalty-free except for #509.
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1105: "Blue Men of the Minch"
Interesting Things with JC #1105: "Blue Men of the Minch" - Explore the chilling tale of the Blue Men of the Minch, supernatural beings who haunt the waters between Scotland and the Outer Hebrides. Learn how these blue-skinned spirits challenge sailors with riddles and why they remain a captivating part of Scotland’s folklore.
1102: "Umi-Bozu"
Interesting Things with JC #1102: "Umi-Bozu" - Meet the Umi-Bozu, the ghostly sea spirits of Japanese legend. Rising from the waves, these colossal beings confront sailors with ominous demands. Discover how this haunting folklore reflects Japan’s deep respect and fear of the ocean.
008: "The Lincoln Imp"
Interesting Things with JC #008: "The Lincoln Imp" - Delve into the folklore of the Lincoln Imp, a cheeky creature turned to stone in Lincoln Cathedral. This legendary imp has become a beloved symbol of Lincoln, captivating locals and visitors with its enchanting story.
968: "Haircuts on Good Friday"
Interesting Things with JC #968: "Haircuts on Good Friday" - Legend has it that having a haircut on Good Friday has special powers! Join the discussion on this intriguing tradition.
923: "Roses are Red and Violets are Blue"
Interesting Things with JC #923: "Roses are Red and Violets are Blue" - Delve into the classic expression of love and emotion through this timeless tale, exploring the essence of human sentiment and enduring romance in literature and culture.
918: "Number 9 Parsley Superstition"
Interesting Things with JC #918: "Number 9 Parsley Superstition" - Dive into the peculiar belief from old England where parsley was thought to have made nine trips to the devil before sprouting. It was deemed unlucky to gift parsley plants due to this superstition.
724: "Neck of the Woods"
Interesting Things with JC #724: "Neck of the Woods" - Unearth the secrets of a close-knit community and its hidden passages! Let's find out where the term "Neck of the Woods" comes from.
473: "The House at the Bottom of Gardner Lake"
Interesting Things with JC #473: "The House at the Bottom of Gardner Lake" - During the winter of 1895, a family attempted to transport their home across a frozen lake, but it fell beneath the water!
340: "Babe the Blue Ox"
Interesting Things with JC #340: "Babe the Blue Ox" — Paul Bunyan took a stroll during the Blue Snow Winter. While he was up to his knees in icy blue snow, he heard a noise that sounded like a bleat snort. Looking down, he noticed a small blue bull snorting angrily and bouncing around in the snow.
339: "Paul Bunyan"
Interesting Things with JC #339: "Paul Bunyan" - Once upon a time, a large man named Paul Bunyan existed. Bunyan was a lumberjack who traversed the country with his blue ox, Babe. Paul Bunyan's tales are legendary and an integral part of American folklore.