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Welcome to Tale Time Podcast, the story themed-podcast dedicated to you, the tale-tellers of today and tomorrow!

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Welcome to Tale Time Podcast, the story themed-podcast dedicated to you, the tale-tellers of today and tomorrow!

    Scandanavian Scandals

    Scandanavian Scandals

    Welcome back! It's been a long time coming, but your favorite tale-tellers have crawled from the depths to provide you with a solid 20 - 45 minutes of ear-bleeding pleasure.  This week, we trek the frozen north with our good friend Michael Gangnath, as he guides us through the trials and tribulations of living in Norway. There's drunken interns, promiscuous princesses, and if we're lucky, perhaps some Norse human sacrifice! So put on your mittens and booties and get ready for some tale-tastic adventure! 

    • 45 Min.
    Where's the grain, Jake?

    Where's the grain, Jake?

    Stranded on a chairlift atop Montage Mountain in Pennsylvania, the Tale Time Crew recount their splendid (and drunken) vacation weekend at Camp Bisco 2019.  Despite the fact that the festival ended two weeks prior (leaving our helpless hosts isolated until the mountain reopens come winter) their spirits remain as high as their unfortunate chair-lifted quandary.  Luckily Andrew, Jake and Dan never leave home without their podcasting equipment, giving them ample time to record episode 10.  This week's tale is titled: "Stories They Won't Tell".  It's a riveting true tale of one family's haunting memories of the Lebanese Civil war.  The account is written by the talented poet/writer Ashley Bouchahine and appeared in Salon Magazine back in 2011.
     
    Ashley is a 28-year-old first-generation Lebanese American figuring her shit out in California. She writes stories about her family's experiences as refugees and immigrants to the United States, and about her own experience of home as a moving target. When she's not writing, she enjoys knitting, rock climbing, pottery, and traveling. At the time of this reading, she is in La Serena, Chile for the solar eclipse. She has two cats, Fred and Milkshake, both of whom she's infinitely proud of. 

    • 32 Min.
    Ladies and Gentlemen buckle up, we've got a bit of angsty Teenage Turbulence ahead

    Ladies and Gentlemen buckle up, we've got a bit of angsty Teenage Turbulence ahead

    It's a triple story super feature!!! On Episode Nine of Tale Time, you're ole' pals Andrew, Dan & Jake dive into the strange world of 21st century spies and teenage angst (don't ask us how they're related).  Our main Tale Time Tale is from the talented and beautiful Emily Hopkins of Los Angeles California with an excerpt from her short story "Life is but a screen" - a gripping tale of how one intelligence operative's obsessive voyeurism makes him witness to a horrifying murder.  The Tale Time Tale Tellers are also honored to tell Tess Adam's "Candy Smoke" and Sahaj Sabharwal's poem "Nothing Much For Minors."  Also be sure to take advantage of our free book giveaway by emailing a short story to taletimepodcast@gmail.com 



    Emily Hopkins is a writer and interior designer living in Los Angeles. She has written a novel, several short stories, children’s books, and lyrics. Emily is a frequent collaborator with composer Andrew Payson, including on the song “Here Before” for the PBS documentary Portrait of Harry.



    Tess Adams is a English and Theater double major with an Acting/Directing track at Quinnipiac University.  She is a member of Fourth Wall Student Theater Group, Greek Life, Montage Literary Publication and the University Honors Program.  She is from Westchester, New York and hopes to move to New York City following graduation in order to pursue a career as an actress and producer.
     

    Sahaj Sabharwal loves writing poems and thoughts. He lives in Jammu city, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is a 17 years old poet. He has been awarded many awards in poem writing at the State, National and international level. 





     

     

    • 36 Min.
    A Copman Tells Tall Tales of Untold... Tales

    A Copman Tells Tall Tales of Untold... Tales

    On Episode Eight, we invite our best friend and one of America's finest: Police Officer Dave Riehl on to the show to discuss the history of this complex, arduous yet deeply rewarding profession.  As certain communities across the U.S. struggle to find solidarity among their police departments, Dave provides an important and overlooked perspective on not only the difficulties of modern law enforcement but also examining how far we've come as a nation and what we can do to make a brighter tomorrow.  Dave lives in Maryland with his wife and two beautiful children. 

    • 55 Min.
    Children's Tales at the Checkout Line

    Children's Tales at the Checkout Line

    Grab you strollers and baby-formula cause Tale Time Podcast is taking a trip down wittwe babbi wane.  For the seventh episode, prospective children's author and proud mother of two, Ashley Riehl, reads her beautifully written story: "The Tiniest Superhero".
    It all starts when Ashley gave birth to a 2lb 8oz beautiful baby boy at only 30 weeks pregnant.  In an unfortunate turn of events, Ashley's body started attacking her placenta, causing severe preeclampsia which put her and her child's life at risk from HELLP Syndrome. Ashley's story depicts this scary series of events that changed their lives forever.
    Ashley would like to thank March Of Dimes for helping her and her son while they were both in the hospital. Copied below is a link to Healthy Moms and Healthy Babies.  An organization dedicated to one day eliminating dangerous premature births!
    https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.marchforbabies.org%2FFundraising%2FTeam%3FteamId%3D1383637%26teamEventId%3D2858284%26fbclid%3DIwAR1DzGDpMNKEW1ynubqAl33gs1LUEu8W9IUpKvMAUt290xKg7E24cKLkubI&h=AT0VnEso_PnbxF9Vn-VpfslDpnHIxmNEW3QnBTEOpuw_z7MJblH8qcoRv7KFZmcPTVK16o2oiGSB6bVg_kT5RbsP6hnwmhKHiHeVQ0rw2A-ixcdMkQzFkxtifq-gIswuq8AGhXMHnwXrmt0
     

    • 22 Min.
    Ducks, Doctors, and The Civil War

    Ducks, Doctors, and The Civil War

    On Episode Six, we invite our good friend and graphic designer, Matthew Hajducky, on to the show to discuss his life and struggles with Multiple Sclerosis.  Along the way, we look back on our first episode (we'll never forget you Barry's Booty-Camp workout) and discuss some aneurysm-inducing Civil War facts.  This episode also marks the beginning of our BOOK GIVEAWAY!  Just send an email to taletimepodcast@gmail.com or drop into our DM's, describing yourself (your likes, interests, etc) and we'll give you a free book!  Also, for an extra bonus prize, send in a short story about yourself to be read on the air.  If you wish to remain anonymous in the story, please put that at the top of the email.  Keep it TaLe-TaStiC!

    • 45 Min.

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