24 min listen
219-Italian folklore: Unhand Me
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A story from the Pentamerone with a title so spoiler-y that I can't even say it here, but it's a fun, mildly horrifying tale of a relationship that just doesn't work out. And is also really gross.
The creatures this week are the little devil and angel on your shoulder, except one of them is a burly wildman and the other is a snake with a human head.
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Music:
"Capilla" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Surface Tension 1" by Podington Bear
"Felt Lining" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Surface Tension 3" by Podington Bear
"Cabernet" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Beeth" by Blue Dot Sessions
"At the Curb" by Podington Bear
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The creatures this week are the little devil and angel on your shoulder, except one of them is a burly wildman and the other is a snake with a human head.
Store: https://myths.link/store
Membership: https://www/mythpodcast.com/membership
Post: https://myths.link/219
THE REDWALL COOKBOOK: https://myths.link/redwall
--
Sponsors:
Bombas: All of us Weisers love Bombas, and you can get 20% off your first purchase at http://bombas.com/legends to try them out for yourself!
--
Music:
"Capilla" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Surface Tension 1" by Podington Bear
"Felt Lining" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Surface Tension 3" by Podington Bear
"Cabernet" by Blue Dot Sessions
"Beeth" by Blue Dot Sessions
"At the Curb" by Podington Bear
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Mar 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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