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Episode 103: The Church of the Knife
Episode 103
We accidentally invented a whole new religion for this episode, in which we're reading "Unanana and the Elephant." There are some ties to a recent po…
9 years, 5 months ago
Ramblecast 103
The news this week is a little bit too juicy not to dive into this week, so we're contemplating our existential democracy. It's a pretty messed up w…
9 years, 5 months ago
Episode 102: Reverse Matilda
Episode 102
Suggested talking points: an aristocratic reading stand, centaur-bear, beef buds, a treasure trove of iconography, Twisty Rick the Oakslinger, a st…
9 years, 5 months ago
Ramblecast 102
This week we're discussing the possibilities of a folklore Tinder profile/dating service, and delving into a brand new area for comedy: what makes me…
9 years, 5 months ago
Episode 101: The Great Tim Gunn In the Sky
Episode 101
We're all back in the same room for the first time in over a week, fresh off the holidays! We've got another one from the Washington state area, call…
9 years, 5 months ago
Bonus: A What the Folklore Micro-Holiday
This is not really a formal episode, but we received a very lovely box of stuff from a listener and decided that we should open it on air, and added …
9 years, 5 months ago
Episode 100: WTFolklore Anthology Edition: Vol 2
Episode 100
Due to the holidays interfering with our recording last week, we've assembled a collection of clips from the following episodes:
My Daughter's Sheepe…
9 years, 5 months ago
Episode 99: Robber Girl's Nightly Knife-Tickles: The Snow Queen Part II
Episode 99
We're finishing up "The Snow Queen" this week, and introducing a side character that's sure to join the pantheon of great fairy tale side characters.…
9 years, 6 months ago
Ramblecast 99
This week we talk about choreographing a hip new musical to bring in the kids, and Gordie shares his theory that Les Mis is really about a pizzeria.
…9 years, 6 months ago
Episode 98: The Shaun White Mystery Machine: The Snow Queen Part I
Episode 98
We have endeavored on a two-parter, so buckle in for a meatier story. We're reading "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen, which is the source …
9 years, 6 months ago