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Welcome to Fairy Tale Fix! A podcast for the modern maiden, clever lad, evil witch, frog prince, mischievous faerie, or what have you. Tune in every other Tuesday for fanciful tales between two friends.

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Latest Episodes

Rapunzel & What Are Old Women Made of? & Watching for the Milk Stealer

Kelsey takes inspiration from her trip into the woods and reads Rapunzel from the Brothers Grimm. Abbie follows it up with another tale about an old woman in Watching for the Mil... more

Anna Mayala & The Old Woman Ghouleh and The Old Woman and Her Cat

We’re back at it again with some hot mermaid sh*! Kelsey tells a very mysterious tale we need all the details on about a Lorelai-esque baddie named Anna Mayala from The Turnip Princes... more

Sermerssuaq, Bone, The Old Woman Who Ran Away & The Grumbling Old Woman & Roan

Fairy Tale Fix has really hit the big time hosting our very first published fairy tale author: Tish Black! Tish reads the Fixtresses two of her fairy tale retellings that... more

The Green Bird & Baga Yaga and The Brave Youth

Spoiler alert: the fix is Free Palestine for the Palestinian folk tale of Speak Bird, Speak Again told by Abbie in this episode. Kelsey takes things to a lighter (right?) place with the Slavic tale of B... more

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Recent Guests

Tish Black
Author and creator of fairy tale retellings
Episode: 109: A Light Stabbing feat. Tish Black
Gisselle M. Ingan
A creative writer and patron of the podcast
Episode: 107: Bird Logic feat. Gisselle M. Ingan
Chadwick Heiberg
Author and storyteller, returning guest on Fairy Tale Fix
Episode: 94: Baba Yaga Goes New York (ft. Chadwick Heiberg)
Caroline Donham
Speech language pathologist and language nerd
Greater Sacramento Out and About AAC Group
Episode: 85: Awwww ft. Caroline Donham

Hosts

Abbie
Co-host known for her lively storytelling and engaging banter, Abbie brings a humorous perspective to classic tales while exploring deeper themes.
Kelsey
Co-host known for her witty commentary and unique interpretations of stories, Kelsey complements Abbie's storytelling with her insights and humor.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 171 ratings
  • Love ❤️❤️❤️

    I just finished binging this podcast! I’m sad to have caught up I just want to keep listening to episodes! This podcast reignited my love of fairytales!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robin_girlwonder93
    Canada3 months ago
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    Podcast Addict
    5
    maraialou
    7 months ago
  • This is easily one of my favorite podcasts that I listen to. The fairy tales that these two pick out and tell to each other are absolutely wild. They're full of entertainment, and absurdity, they'll make you laugh, cry, and want to punch fictional characters (looking at you, Roland). And Abbie and Kelsey do such an amazing job at telling these stories, though they frequently interrupt themselves to comment on things in said stories (though that's half the appeal). 11/10 would highly recommend.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    torradin341
    10 months ago
  • So much fun!

    It is so fun listening to the stories every week between these two friends! Love it!! This is my absolute favorite podcast 💜

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Personwholikestosleep101
    United Statesa year ago
  • This podcast is a delight

    I love podcasts about folk and fairy tales and this podcast is just delightful. I love the rapport of the hosts, the genuine joy they take in these stories, and the diversity of stories that I have never heard. It is a bright point to look forward to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    llyrwanderer
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and humorous storytelling, often highlighting the chemistry and friendship between the hosts. The podcast offers a fun and light-hearted take on fairy tales, with many reviews praising its blend of comedy and critique. Audiences express their delight in discovering lesser-known tales, with several mentioning the enriching nature of the content concerning social themes. Feedback indicates enjoyment of the personal anecdotes woven into discussions, making the hosts relatable and their conversations feel genuine. Critiques are rare, but a few listeners note that the humor may not appeal to everyone, particularly younger audiences.

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107: Bird Logic feat. Gisselle M. Ingan
Q: What was your favorite childhood fairy tale and how would you fix it?
Gisselle reflects on Cinderella and the desire for the story not to be overly redone, appreciating its core themes while wishing for freshness.
107: Bird Logic feat. Gisselle M. Ingan
Q: What inspired you to write a fairy tale?
Gisselle shares her long-time enjoyment of fairy tales and how fan fiction inspired her to start writing her own unique stories.
109: A Light Stabbing feat. Tish Black
Q: What inspired you to write "Ebony, Blood and Snow"?
I was interested in exploring what would lead the Queen in Snow White to her actions as a mother, examining how the patriarchy influences these characters.
109: A Light Stabbing feat. Tish Black
Q: What is your favorite childhood fairy tale and how would you fix it?
One of my favorites is definitely Red Riding Hood; I think it's interesting that it has persisted because everyone knows it and recognizes it with just a little bit of symbolism.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Fairy Tale Fix

What is Fairy Tale Fix about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast presents a whimsical exploration of fairy tales, blending humor with storytelling to create an engaging listening experience. Each episode features the hosts sharing lesser-known tales as well as classic stories, often with their own unique twists and critiques. The lively banter between the hosts keeps the content light and entertaining, allowing listeners to enjoy not only the narratives but also the friendship and chemistry of the presenters. The blend of commentary on traditional fairy tales with contemporary critiques resonates with those who appreciate a modern take on folklore.

Listeners can expect to hear discussions that span a wide range of topics, from the deeper meanings behind familiar stories to light-hearted an... more

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