Lunch Break Stories formerly Deconstructing Aesop’s Fables with Jon Wilkins Jon Wilkins
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Welcome back or welcome over I have combined my own efforts in an attempt to better entertain with short segments and batches of stories.
Short stories and tales with fables sprinkled in all narrated by a guy you don't know. Each story is produced with some extra flare.
Formerly Know as Deconstructing Aesop's Fable
A lighthearted look at Aesop’s fables and what they mean in today’s world. As a social experiment, I started narrating fables using a Facebook page and Youtube channel to share.
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The ass in the lion skin by Aesop with Mandolin background music.
The ass in the lion skin by Aesop with Mandolin background music.
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Aesop’s Two Travelers and a Bear set to Mandolin Music
Another fable of the day with me playing some basic mandolin in the background.
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The Kid and the Wolf: Fable of the Day with Original Score
Here is a fun lesson for all the Social Media trash talkers out there. Come frown off that roof and say that! Original music by me.
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The Wolf and the Crane to Funky Shark
The wolf and the crane by Aesop is a great relevant fable. The music is an original track with a hint of baby shark.
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Fable of the Day - The Dog and His Master Dinner to Mandolin
Here is a story by none other than Aesop with a message about a dog and dinner. For fun I played mandolin is the background. I hope you enjoy and learn a valuable lesson.
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Another Terrifying Short Story - I hate it when my brother Charlie has to go away
I hate it when my brother Charlie has to go away by horrorinpureform. Check out a quick story that is terrifying. This is the first of 30 from an article on swoopwhoot.com Intro from the original article In our quest for the bizarre and the twisted, we stumbled upon a scary short stories subreddit on Reddit and we knew that we had to share it with our readers. If you're looking forward to a night of sleeplessness, read on.
Customer Reviews
Jon Wilkins Reads
This guy has such a cool voice, definitely recommend listening. I love listening to your short stories, fables and tales! I listen to them before i go to sleep.
Good job
Good voice and story choices