
"Stories from the Hearth" is a Folklore Podcast production putting listeners in front of the microphone. We source old and obscure folk tales and folklore stories and bring them to a new audience, read for you by our own listeners. Enjoy listening to our old tales, and get in touch to lend your voice to the project.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | FictionArtsBooksDrama | ||||

Story: The Mighty Monster Afang
Reader: David Whitworth
Source: Welsh fairy tale
Episode produced by Tracy Nicholas
Music by Al Seeger
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Story: The Legend of Rheineck
Reader: Sarah Lloyd Winder
Source: German folktale
Episode produced by Tracy Nicholas
Music by Al Seeger
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Story: The Fairy Service
Reader: Pat - A Shropshire Storyteller
Source: Shropshire tale
Episode produced by Tracy Nicholas
Music by Al Seeger
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Story: Felicia and the Pot of Pinks
Reader: Sarah Swarbrick
Source: French fairy tale
Episode produced by Tracy Nicholas
Music by Al Seeger
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