14 episodes

Digital Folklore is an immersive audio adventure that takes place inside a fictional universe, but explores the real-world truths behind various expressions of internet culture and how each holds up a mirror to the society from which they emerge.

This podcast is great for audio fiction fans who really really want to enjoy interview-based shows, or for listeners who love expert interviews and insights but long for something unique and unexpected.

Join Perry Carpenter and Mason Amadeus as they explore the wild and wonderful world of online folklore, encountering a wide range of characters—both real and fictional—who provide a wealth of folkloric insight while simultaneously creating new lore. With topics ranging from the absurd to the unsettling, the Digital Folklore podcast is an accessible and entertaining way to learn about folkloric concepts and societal truths. Oh...and be sure to listen carefully—you never know what you might find.

Digital Folklore Realm

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

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Digital Folklore is an immersive audio adventure that takes place inside a fictional universe, but explores the real-world truths behind various expressions of internet culture and how each holds up a mirror to the society from which they emerge.

This podcast is great for audio fiction fans who really really want to enjoy interview-based shows, or for listeners who love expert interviews and insights but long for something unique and unexpected.

Join Perry Carpenter and Mason Amadeus as they explore the wild and wonderful world of online folklore, encountering a wide range of characters—both real and fictional—who provide a wealth of folkloric insight while simultaneously creating new lore. With topics ranging from the absurd to the unsettling, the Digital Folklore podcast is an accessible and entertaining way to learn about folkloric concepts and societal truths. Oh...and be sure to listen carefully—you never know what you might find.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    GennaRose Nethercott | Unplugged

    GennaRose Nethercott | Unplugged

    Welcome to Digital Folklore… Unplugged Edition.
    “Unplugged” is a new, additional, episode format type we’re trying out. 
    Digital Folklore episodes labeled as “Unplugged” will be much more like traditional interview-based podcasts. Whereas our standard episodes tend to focus on a fun way to present a single topic or set of tightly related topics, Digital Folklore ‘unplugged’ is about showcasing our interviewees… and so will often touch on a wide range of topics in a single interview. 
    Today’s guest is GennaRose Nethercott. She is a folklorist, an author, a poet, and is also a researcher & producer for the podcast Lore. She’s won a National Poetry Series award for her book, The Lumberjack’s Dove… and her most recent book, Thistlefoot, a reimagining of Baba Yaga that she somehow effortlessly weaves together with American road adventure, the complexity of sibling relationships, and puppetry… 
    What you are about to hear is a roughly 45 minute excerpt from our full hour and 30 minute interview with GennaRose. If you’re a Patreon supporter, you can head over to Patreon for access to the full interview where you’ll hear about GennaRose’s life as a child clown, her quest to secure a bell tower to work from, what it was like to win the National Poetry Series, the writing of Thistlefoot, and more… That’s all on Patreon.
    We pick up here with a discussion of folklore, urban legends, and the interesting time we find ourselves in, which is enabled by social media and other forms of mass public online expression….
    Ok, let’s get unplugged…

    Guest:
    GennaRose Nethercott (Twitter) (Website)

    Books (Amazon Associate Links)

    Thistlefoot: A Novel

    The Lumberjack's Dove: A Poem


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    • 53 min
    Technical Difficulties - Dr. Lynne McNeill

    Technical Difficulties - Dr. Lynne McNeill

    Technical Difficulties (Dr. Lynne McNeill)
    We're joined by veritable digital folklore superstar Lynne McNeill! We are also joined by innumerable technical gremlins, as well as some obvious problems as Perry discovers that Mason has bulldozed the inside of his studio in order to look good on the video chat.
    Dr. McNeill offers up an immense amount of knowledge and insight, while Perry and Mason barely hold things together.

    In this episode:

    Lynne's brilliant definition of folklore.

    Misinformation, disinformation, media literacy, and the dark side of folkloric transmission.

    How studying folklore might be more important now than ever.

    The 'Folklorist's Forensic Toolkit' (how to think like a folklorist).

    Too much great information to fit in this list!


    Guest:

    Dr. Lynne McNeill, author of Folklore Rules, and head of the folklore program at Utah State University. She's also on Twitter!

    Featuring voice acting from:


    Brooke Jennett of THIRTEEN as Digby.


    Tucker Bettez of PodCube as Dr. Sphynkyll.


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    • 51 min
    Tell Me What You Remember (Defining Folklore)

    Tell Me What You Remember (Defining Folklore)

    Tell Me What You Remember (Defining Folklore)
    We relive unseen events from earlier this season through the eyes of a mysterious patient and a rather insufferable doctor. It's a recap of what we've learned this season, without actually 're-capping' anything!

    In this episode:

    Defining folklore and related concepts with Jeana Jorgenson.

    We finally find out where Digby is!

    The Gutenberg Parenthesis, explained by GennaRose Nethercott.

    Doctor Sphynkyll is in this episode.

    Perry & Mason talk behind-the-scenes at Digital Folklore!


    Guests:


    Jeana Jorgenson, author of Folklore 101.


    GennaRose Nethercott, author of Thistlefoot and researcher for the Lore podcast.


    Featuring voice acting from:


    Brooke Jennett of THIRTEEN as Digby.


    Tucker Bettez of PodCube as Dr. Sphynkyll.


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    • 47 min
    Ritual, Exorcism, and Religion - Dr. Francis Young

    Ritual, Exorcism, and Religion - Dr. Francis Young

    Perry is all alone in a massive Airbnb...
    and he's beginning to suspect that something supernaturally disturbing has been following himself and Mason. After all of the strange events this season, perhaps there is a reason for them to be nervous...
    Perry makes a call to Dr Francis Young, an expert in the history of religion and belief. Francis shares his knowledge of religious history, exorcism practices, the 'chicken and egg' debate around ritual and religion, fandoms, the ways in which the internet affects the generation and archival of folklore, and so much more.
    Francis is a wellspring of rich insight - but will it help Perry and Mason stay safe from whatever is stalking them?

    Guests:
    Dr Francis Young, historian and folklorist specializing in the history of religion and belief. He is the author, editor or co-author of 18 books.

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    • 41 min
    Why is Old Tech Creepy? (Analog Horror, The Gothic & Hauntology)

    Why is Old Tech Creepy? (Analog Horror, The Gothic & Hauntology)

    Why is Old Tech Creepy? (Analog Horror, The Gothic & Hauntology)
    Mason finds a mysterious VHS copy of Candle Cove. Not having a VCR, he heads to Perry's Airbnb mansion only to discover that Perry is also VCR-less. After a short debate, they hop into the FolksWagen and head to Todd's pawn shop. And that's where things get a bit strange...

    In this episode:

    A dramatization of the Candle Cove creepypasta.

    A discussion about Analog Horror and how it intersects with folklore.

    The Carterhaugh School breaks down Gothic.

    The term "hauntology" as explained by Diane Rodgers.

    Imaginary Worlds host Eric Molinsky makes an appearance.


    Guests:


    Diane A. Rodgers PhD, Senior Lecturer in Media at Sheffield Hallam University



    Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman from the Carterhaugh School of Folklore & the Fantastic



    Eric Molinsky, creator and host of the Imaginary Worlds podcast.


    Alex Hera, filmmaker. Creator of the documentary, "The History of Analog Horror", and a 100 Episode webseries called "Walker Creek", which was later re-edited into a feature-length video, and was the basis of a feature-length documentary titled "Making an ARG: Walker Creek".


    Featuring voice acting from:


    Brooke Jennett of THIRTEEN as Voice #1 in the opening story.


    Daniel Spencer of Frankenstein's Jukebox as Voice #2 in the opening story


    Erin King of The Amelia Project as Voice #3 in the opening story


    Rich Daigle (aka Mouth Almighty) voices Todd the pawn shop owner.


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    • 56 min
    The Folklore of Live Action Roleplay (LARP) - Tara Marie Clapper

    The Folklore of Live Action Roleplay (LARP) - Tara Marie Clapper

    Digby is at the 'vet', while Perry & Mason review a fascinating interview on LARP...
    After the tumultuous and ambiguous events at the end of the previous episode, Perry swings over to Mason's place again. The pair talk through that strange thing that happened with their RSS feed, some potential production decisions for the future of Digital Folklore, and also plan out their interview episode about Live Action Roleplay featuring Tara M. Clapper.
    There is so much more to LARP than fighting with foam weapons (although that in itself is extremely fun). It provides a safe space to engage in empathetic roleplay, a venue for self-improvement, and a community around the creation and sharing of lore and stories.
    Tara dishes her wisdom on the subject, and shares just how transformative and important LARP can be! And now Mason wants to find a group to play with.

    Guests:

    Tara Marie Clapper, game designer, writer, editor, digital content manager, and creator of Geek Initiative.


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    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

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Love the mix of old and new forms of folklore explored

Love the pod. Well researched. Love the format, the style of interviewing in a seemingly natural way. Very funny. Explores old and new forms of folklore in an engaging way that's easy to listen to and has me looking up what's discussed to learn more.

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