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    Explore " little red riding hood" with insightful episodes like "Episode 53: Grimm Tales: Little Red", "Nashville's Claudia Nygaard Brings Her Musical Adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood to Orleans", "Ep. 106 The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw", ""Accurate" Fairy Tales" and "Ep. 38 - Twisted Tales" from podcasts like ""Kittens with Mittens", "HEALING WISDOM", "The Reader's Couch", "For the Love of Nature" and "Ghost Writers, Anonymous"" and more!

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    Episode 53: Grimm Tales: Little Red

    Episode 53: Grimm Tales: Little Red

    My! What big ears you have! The better to listen to the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. We know it was about the girl who left her home to tend to her sick grandmother, but did she make it home? 

    Let this episode refresh your memory as we deep dive into the symbolism of this interesting tale. 

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    Ep. 106 The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

    Ep. 106 The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

    Ever wondered what would happen if The Little Mermaid took a darker turn?  Join my conversation with award-winning game writer and scriptwriter Cassandra Khaw about their latest novel; The Salt Grows Heavy, where we explore a unique retelling of this classic tale with a sinister twist.
    Cassandra and I dive into the book's intriguing characters, including a carnivorous mermaid and a mysterious plague doctor, as well as themes of mortality, immortality, and facing our own fears.  We also reimagine familiar stories we've grown up with, like Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and other fairytales as horror stories.  Additionally, we discuss Cassandra's previous book, Nothing But Blackened Teeth, their upcoming projects, favorite books, and indie bookstores. Don't miss this fun and engaging conversation that will make you rethink the stories you thought you knew!
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    "Accurate" Fairy Tales

    "Accurate" Fairy Tales

    Have you ever wondered how the big bad wolf managed to wear grandma’s clothing and trick Little Red Riding Hood? Or which species of bean plant could actually grow tall enough to reach giants in the sky? (And while we’re at it, why are there giants in the sky anyway?) This week, Katy and Laura take a look at the scientific accuracy of fairy tales—what they got right, what they most definitely didn’t, and what these stories would sound like if the authors couldn’t take creative liberties. 

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    Fairytales Debunked

    Fairytales Debunked

    #064 We all have heard fairytales when we were kids. But have you had the chance to really listen to them as an adult? There are so many things that just seem to defy logic! I know, it's not real, but some things just really don't make any sense! In this episode I debunk fairytales that just don't pass the smell test! You can probably relate, and might think of a few points yourself!

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    Episode 11: Witches Abroad

    Episode 11: Witches Abroad
    Welcome to Nanny Ogg's Book Club: A Discworld Podcast! Join us as we read through all 41 of the fantastical and outrageous Discworld novels! This is Episode 11: Witches Abroad. After the death of Desiderata Hollow, a witch and fairy godmother, her wand is delivered to Magrat Garlick with two very specific instructions: 1) Magrat needs to travel to Genua to stop Emberella from marrying the prince and 2) under no circumstances are Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg to accompany her. However, to no one's surprise, these instructions make both witches determined to assist her in her magical road trip, especially when Granny realizes that Ember's other fairy godmother is a sinister figure from her past. Happy endings haven't got anything on Granny Weatherwax. Featuring a special "guest" appearance by Lozy! Theme: Call to Adventure by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3470-call-to-adventure License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    Guest: Soman Chainani - Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales

    Guest: Soman Chainani - Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales

    Marissa chats with Soman Chainani about his new story collection - BEASTS AND BEAUTY: DANGEROUS TALES - as well as the incredible feeling of gratitude one feels when they know they are following their true calling in life; weaving layers and subtext into your short stories, and how those nuances will be interpreted differently by readers depending on their age, experience, and imagination; taking a deeper look at the questions inherent in fairy tales in order to reinterpret their themes, morals, and the idea of happily ever after; the question to ask yourself after cutting something from your work, once you've had a chance to let it settle - "Do I miss it?"; what to do when your story falls into that gray area between middle grade and young adult (hint: you may not have to do anything); plus a behind-the-scenes look at working with an illustrator.

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    Q & A: Your questions answered

    Q & A: Your questions answered

    In this episode of All Things Relatable, I answer your questions! I posted a question box on my Instagram recently to find out what things you were curious to know about. If you aren’t yet following me on instagram @candacedanielledunaway, be sure to do so now so that you get a chance to get all of your questions answered. In this episode I talk about mommyhood, how my hubby and I met, one of the best decisions I’ve ever made and more!

    Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.

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    Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.

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    Interviewed by her coach-Get to know Candace

    Interviewed by her coach-Get to know Candace

    In this episode, Candace swaps seats with her coach and is the one being interviewed. They talk about Candace’s best day off, food, travel, her WHY for starting the podcast, gratitude and much more. Get to know who you are hanging with each week a little bit more after listening to this one.

    Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.

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    Christina Lecuyer is a former professional golfer turned Confidence and Success Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Host of “Decide It’s Your Turn: The Podcast”. 

    Through one-on-one coaching, mastermind programs, immersive events such as “Decide It’s Your Turn: Live” and “Decide It’s Your Turn: The Retreat”; Christina helps you shatter limiting beliefs, become more confident, and holds you accountable to creating and executing your most purposeful and profitable life!

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    Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.

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    All Things Relatable Podcast

    All Things Relatable Podcast

    Candace believes in the magic a story can hold. Each week she will share a personal story, a guest interview or a conversation on various topics that will leave you enlightened, ignited and inspired.  Her hope is that you walk away from every episode changed, even if it's in the most subtle way.

     

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    Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.

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    Simple shifts create big waves- living a life you love: Christina Lecuyer

    Simple shifts create big waves- living a life you love: Christina Lecuyer

    In this episode, Christina talks about mindset. She shares how she had the looks, the money and the career, but was still unhappy and hated herself, and her transition to loving herself and her daily life. She still has struggles, but they have gone from bad days to bad moments. She offers some strategies that anyone can use in their own life to start living a life they love. 

     

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    Christina Lecuyer is a former professional golfer turned Confidence and Success Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Host of “Decide It’s Your Turn: The Podcast”. 

    Through one-on-one coaching, mastermind programs, immersive events such as “Decide It’s Your Turn: Live” and “Decide It’s Your Turn: The Retreat”; Christina helps you shatter limiting beliefs, become more confident, and holds you accountable to creating and executing your most purposeful and profitable life!

     

     

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    Here We Go, Into the Woods

    Here We Go, Into the Woods

    In this episode, we explore "Little Red Riding Hood," the origins, but also some of the lesser known grotesqueries, naughty bits, and other things.

    QUOTABLES:
    In The Grandmother’s Tale, when our girl says, “"I'll take the Path of Pins.” The bzou replies, "Why then, I'll take the Path of Needles, and we'll see who gets there first."

    The bzou follows her to the banks of the river and demand that the washerwomen help him cross. They agree, but once he is halfway across the river, they drown him.

    Or maybe I’m the little black cat – the one that knows bad things are happening, but no one will listen. Instead, I get a shoe tossed at me for even trying.

    To read The Grandmother's Tale and other variations of this tale
    To read more from Jack Zipes
    To read more from Marina Warner
    To read more from Maria Tatar
    For more on The Path of Pins and the Path of Needles
    Music Darkest Child by Kevin MacLeod
    Original Podcast Artwork created by Heather Scheeler



    "Une couleur ne vient jamais seule »

    "Une couleur ne vient jamais seule »
    1. Fiery Yellow   Stereolab, Mars Audiac Quintet (Expanded Edition)
    2. "Une couleur ne vient jamais seule »  Michel Pastoureau, Editions du Seuil  
    3. Yellow  Ken Nordine, Colors
    4. Yellow  Tyler The Creator, Cherry Bomb
    5. Colors   Underglass, Musique Concrète Works for Children  
    6. (It's Not Easy) Bein' Green (From "The Muppet Show"/Soundtrack Version)  Kermit The Frog  
    7. Dome   Phantom Orchard, Orra
    8. Greenery   Quasimoto, The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas
    9. Rhapsody In Green   Mort Garson, Mother Earth's Plantasia  
    10. Messiaen on Debussy and Color    
    11. En Rouge Et Noir Materiali   Miguel Angel Coria, En Rouge Et Noir
    12. The Innocents (1961)   Jack Clayton
    13. Uriel's Black Harp   Actress  R.I.P.
    14. The Black Dog Runs at Night   Thought Gang
    15. Black Sun   Demdike Stare  Tryptych Part 3, Voices Of Dust
    16. Blue Window   Actress, AZD
    17. Blue Roses   Minny Pops, FAC Dance 02: Factory Records
    18. Tintin et les oranges bleues (1964)    
    19. Orange Bleue  Isabelle Mayereau
    20. Azul  Bené Fonteles, Outro Tempo: Electronic And Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992
    21. Arthur Rimbaud, "Voyelle"  
    22. Rot Grün Tod   Der Plan Normalette Surprise
    23. Jack Arthur   Little Red Riding Hood      
    24. Turn To Red   Killing Joke Wild Dub - Dread Meets Punk Rocker Reggae
    25. All The Colors Bleached To White  Colin Stetson Laurie Anderson New History WarfareVol. 2: Judges  
    26. White's S. S.  Gavin Bryars From Brussels With Love
    27. White   Ken Nordine Colors
    28. Rainbow   Brainticket The Vintage Anthology - Psyconaut
    29. Song  Virgin Prunes Endzeit

    Little Red Riding Hood

    Little Red Riding Hood

    LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
    A fairy tale from Europe

    English Nanny style bedtime stories - In this classic story, a little girl learns a valuable lesson when she meets a wicked wolf in the forest.
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    FairyTale Waltz by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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    Pooka by Kevin MacLeod

    Stalking Prey by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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    Chocolate, Werewolves & Fairy Tales (Blood and Chocolate, The Company of Wolves, Dog Soldiers)

    Chocolate, Werewolves & Fairy Tales (Blood and Chocolate, The Company of Wolves, Dog Soldiers)

    Nicole forced the Common Craig into submission, allowing her to choose the trio of movies for this episode. And apparently, she has a thing for chocolate, men whose eyebrows meet in the middle and weapon-toting soldiers, it seems. Get ready for another AMASS OR MURDER triple feature! First, did you know that creeks lead to rivers? Well, if you didn't, the dreamy male lead in Blood and Chocolate, will be sure to educate you. It's teenage, well, maybe young adult romance, at its not so finest. Then we fall asleep while reading a magazine and begin to dream that we'll finally reach puberty, after all these years. AND have nightmares of dogs, er, wolves in fancy dress at a wedding reception. How fun! Ah, the surreal symbolism of The Company of Wolves. And then from there, get ready to lose your sausages! No, no, that's not what we mean. As a team of troops seem totally outclassed by a pack of muscled up werewolves in Dog Soldiers!

    "Don't Wait for the Woodcutter: On Being Your Own Hero/Heroine"

    "Don't Wait for the Woodcutter: On Being Your Own Hero/Heroine"
    November 24th, 2019 - Don't Wait for the Woodcutter: On Being Your Own Hero/Heroine - Sunday Sermon by Rev. Patricia Gutmann Haresch

    During a ministers' retreat years ago, Rev. Pat with a small group of colleagues were given the task of together weaving the story of Little Red Riding Hood into a homily that could be used in a Sunday morning service. A series of three sermons resulted, each focusing on different characters/personalities in the story. Are we waiting for a Woodcutter to bring us a happy ending to our own story, or might we have it within to be our own hero/heroine?

    The Wolf in the Woods

    The Wolf in the Woods

    How did the wolf come to be “carnivore incarnate”? Why do we project our own beastliness onto wolves? With the help of Maria Tatar, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures and of Folklore and Mythology at Harvard University, and Aleksander Pluskowski, Associate Professor of Archeology at  the University of Reading, I deconstruct the figure of the fairy-tale wolf.

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