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Mo’ King: Auntie Telling Stories
by Mo’King
Mo’King - Auntie Telling Stories, is a long-form storytelling podcast built around unguarded truth. People record extended audio stories—not interviews or performances, but real conversations with themselves. These recordings are read aloud word-for-word as an act of witness. Stories aren’t told in the heat of the moment, but later, when reflection, humor, and meaning naturally surface. There’s no censorship, no language limits, and no demand for conclusions. This isn’t about what happened—it’s about how it lived inside someone. Now, let me TELL IT!
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False Accusations: Carrying someone else’s Traumas
A story about false accusations, emotional projection, and how people become angry on behalf of someone else’s trauma -revealing the deeper truth behind misplaced anger
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A bitch in my mind
This episode is a conversation I didn’t plan to have—but couldn’t stop hearing.A Bitch In My Mind is a third-person dialogue with the voice that replays my choices, desires, fears, and truths on rewind.She has no face. She has many names. And somehow… she is me.This is a story about identity, temptation, creation, disguise, and the women we imagine versus the women we become.Listen closely—because the voice in your head might sound familiar.Story submissions:Have a story you want to submit your written or audio story to be narrated by me on Auntie telling stories
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The Trauma of a Thumb Licker: A Maternal instinct
A black family reflection on a nurturing ritual passed down with love, good intentions, and questionable execution.A humorous reflection on the well intention, nurturing moments parents, swear by and children quietly survive .I’m accepting short personal stories and memories for future episodes narrated by me
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For Name’s Sake.. y’all really hate the babies.
For name’s sake… y’all really hate the babies.This is a story about how adult decisions can follow a child before they ever get a voice. Sometimes a name tells you everything about the people who chose it.Story SubmissionsMo’King Auntie Telling Stories is accepting audio story submissions, narrated by me.
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I once knew a Boy name 1eye (A story I Never Forgot)
I once knew a boy named OneEye — a gifted young man whose way of seeing the world went far beyond what most people noticed. He carried a spiritual awareness that few recognized, quietly observing things others missed.This story isn’t about spectacle or labels. It’s about perception, intuition, and the kinds of gifts that often go unseen unless you know how to look.Thank you for watching.If you’ve lived it, sat with it, and learned from it, send it — I’ll tell the story
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How I Almost Became a Lesbian: My Journey
This is a story told after the dust settled.In this first episode of MO’KING: Auntie Storytelling, I sit with myself and unpack a moment of deep self-evaluation — the questions I asked, the thoughts I didn’t say out loud at the time, and how humor showed up in the middle of confusion. What started as an internal interview about identity, attraction, and honesty turned into something unexpected and funny in hindsight.This isn’t a confession or a label — it’s a real-time reflection on how we process life after we’ve lived it. No scripts. No heat-of-the-moment takes. Just perspective, humor, and truth, the way Aunties tell it.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Mo’King - Auntie Telling Stories, is a long-form storytelling podcast built around unguarded truth. People record extended audio stories—not interviews or performances, but real conversations with themselves. These recordings are read aloud word-for-word as an act of witness. Stories aren’t told in the heat of the moment, but later, when reflection, humor, and meaning naturally surface. There’s no censorship, no language limits, and no demand for conclusions. This isn’t about what happened—it’s about how it lived inside someone. Now, let me TELL IT!
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