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235-Korean Folklore: Ghost Story

235-Korean Folklore: Ghost Story

FromMyths and Legends


235-Korean Folklore: Ghost Story

FromMyths and Legends

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Three stories from Korean folklore! On the first, a boy loves collecting stories, but no one really taught him proper story care, so they went the way of so many carnival goldfish. On the second, a young man protests his unfair (and kind of murdery) working conditions...by turning his boss's lunchbox into a toilet. On the third, there are people, there are cows, and no one can tell the two apart.

The creature is the ziz, and it wrecks cities by accident.

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Music:

"Mind Body Mind" by Blue Dot Sessions

"Tralaga" by Blue Dot Sessions

"Kvelden Trapp" by Blue Dot Sessions

"Base Camp" by Blue Dot Sessions

"Arizona Moon" by Podington Bear

"Well and Good" by Blue Dot Sessions

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Released:
Aug 11, 2021
Format:
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Jason Weiser tells stories from myths, legends, and folklore that have shaped cultures throughout history. Some, like the stories of Aladdin, King Arthur, and Hercules are stories you think you know, but with surprising origins. Others are stories you might not have heard, but really should. All the stories are sourced from world folklore, but retold for modern ears. These are stories of wizards, knights, Vikings, dragons, princesses, and kings from the time when the world beyond the map was a dangerous and wonderful place.