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.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedyComedy Fiction |
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Abby and Kelsey joined me on a road trip last fall to buy several hundred dollars worth of art supplies from an estate sale. The art supplies are still sitting here untouched, but i have listened to every episode since (productivity!). I did share some episode listening with my 16 year old daughter, but she has sworn it off since hearing most of the Teeth In The Wrong Places tale. 😅 I could feel her squirming and cringing in the car, and had to turn it off. To her great relief she cried “Ah! Tu... more
I've been a listener of the show so e shortly after they launched. I have listened to this show start to finish so many times… I recommend this to anyone who lives a great story, the banter between two best friends… then this is the show for you! Abbie and Kelsey are nothing short of Fantastic! You won't be disappointed!
This is one of my favorite podcasts. It's hilarious, bizarre, and wonderful. I'm constantly trying to get people to listen to it. After almost every episode I recap the stories for my partner because I can't not tell people about them. I have become obnoxious in my efforts to get some of my friends to listen to it. You will not regret a minute you spend listening. Wild murdered horses couldn't drag me away. 10/10 would recommend.
I binged 70 episodes in about three and a half weeks because I couldn’t get enough. I have been seen walking to and from the office, grocery store, UPS, and other public places in broad daylight, unabashedly smiling and laughing like an idiot at the ridiculous stories and hot takes these ladies have in every episode. Loving the friendship between these two amazing hostesses and Dustin don’t ever cut any of it out!!
Thanks for all the giggles - you never fail to make me laugh & I love the chat about your lives as much as the stories! 😍
Apple Podcasts | #190 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #146 | United Kingdom/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #229 | Canada/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #33 | Austria/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #163 | South Africa/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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