
Stories told through voice acting in this bite-sized podcast. Updated Wednesdays!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago | 
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| Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

I'm back and I haven't run out of tales! Hear how I passed out in a southern Baptist church as well as how I gravely embarrassed myself playing Rock Band solo. Voiceless inquiries and tip can be accessed here: linktr.ee/Jakecritcher
It may be periwinkle, but it's metal af. I've got another pet peeve regarding masks, I struggle to understand a fashion trend, birds make me feel uncomfortable, and Shrek invades the Marvel movies.
Jake forgets he's wearing a mask in public... often. It leads to interesting situations. He also discovers ginormous road signs that may or may not be a waste of space. What this!? The big one this week is about rocket vomit! How appetizing!
Special story submission made possible by Talers like you. Thank you. Joe tells a tale from our childhood involving phobias. Gasp! Hear the sibling tale and be amazed!
Conversations between significant others changes drastically from the first impression phase. DJ Ming Ming is in the house and no one can understand him.
Without trying, I withhold the knowledge of my marriage from people; my wife and I do drive-thru merry-go-round for the love of coupons; and I transform into a beast to stalk the forest in this week's episode.
Wanna hear about how I borrowed different articles of clothing from different people for a wedding? Wait, really? Look no further as I share one of my not so shining moments with you!
Google thinks I'm a lesbian (or wishes I was?), a representative from the cult who Let's Clyde Decide visits the shop with VERY DISTINCT INSTRUCTIONS for their order, and I may have murdered a person in this week's episode.
This podcast is perfect for the person who lives a busy life. Grab a cup of coffee, curl up in your favorite spot, relax, and try not to spit your coffee out from laughing too hard. Small Tales rules! ππ»ππ»
Honestly taking 10 mins to listen to the podcast was so simple just because of how much time it takes up on short car rides!
I love the individuality of the show, the host is true to himself. Itβs hilarious, a nice little pick me up!
Very cool. Cant wait to hear more!
Normal things that happen but talked about in weird way lol I can't stop laughing since the beginning, its very entertaining! I will give it a 5 stars for sure!
Great voices, very fun










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