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Episode Three: Urban Legends

Episode 3 of the campfire stories podcast, hosted by Kenya Denise, titled "Episode Three: Urban Legends" was published on December 27, 2021 and runs 38 minutes.

December 27, 2021 ·38m · campfire stories

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Mourning the loss of their mother, two girls invite her spirit into the home. But is that all that enters? A babysitting gig that is supposed to be Child’s Play, becomes just that. A night for tricks or treats ends more bitter than sweet.

Mourning the loss of their mother, two girls invite her spirit into the home. But is that all that enters? A babysitting gig that is supposed to be Child’s Play, becomes just that. A night for tricks or treats ends more bitter than sweet.
Inspire Campfire Scott Wurtzbacher Welcome to Inspire Campfire. A podcast where ordinary people tell their stories of extraordinary adventure. These are campfire stories meant to inspire the rest of us to light the fire within, get outside, follow our dreams and return to tell our own stories. Ready? Let’s strike the match… Campfire Story Jams Campfire Story Jams A group of friends that meet the first Saturday of each month to share meaningful stories and experiences around monthly themes ... and around a fire. THE CAMPFIRE CIRCLE | executive visibility, thought leadership, brand storytelling, personal brand, Linkedin marketing Tania Bhattacharyya | Thought Leadership Strategist & Linkedin Marketing Expert The Campfire Circle Podcast is made for mission-driven humans ready to build a personal brand that drives change and raises revenue. In our episodes, you can expect to learn about executive visibility, throught leadership, brand storytelling, and LinkedIn marketing for executives and teams.We talk about getting a seat at the table .... but those who built it decide who’s allowed to sit, and how. Really, who wants to sit in a stuffy boardroom anyway? Let’s reimagine the ultimate space of leadership as a Campfire Circle - where we share our vulnerable stories, build brave communities to huddle with, and where there is always room. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.  Sun and Saddle Leather by Charles Badger Clark Loyal Books Cowboy Poetry began as a 19th Century Performance Art staged around a crackling campfire, referencing tall tales and personal stories, lost girlfriends, and love of the vast unboundaried West. It was best accompanied by a hot tin cup of boiled coffee, dunked biscuits, and beef jerky. The rhymed couplets were easy to remember, and once the day's drive was done, everybody had a few hours to listen to friends and wonder at the stars. Badger Clark gave voice and record to this unique American folk art, and built on it to express his own creative genius. He was declared the first Poet Laureate of South Dakota, or as he liked to say, “Poet Lariat.”
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