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Nature StoryTeller

Hello and welcome to the Nature StoryTeller. Thank you for joining us todayWe hope you will immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of storytelling and let me take you on an extraordinary adventure in nature.In each episode of the Nature StoryTeller Podcast, we will bring you a delightful blend of our take on the traditional folk tales and our own original stories, all inspired by experiences of the wonders of the natural world.Together we will uncover the secrets of the mystical trees, the power of plants, the majestic wild animals we share our world with the Ancient celebrations, the dance of the weather, to the shifting of the seasons as we evolve through the year.Join us then for this enchanting podcast that will take you to a place deep in your imagination where nature comes alive through the magic of storytelling.Meet the StorytellerI’m a lifelong lover of wildlife and nature, and I suppose I’ve always been a storyteller - perhaps I didn’t realise it until now.From a youn

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    The Black Fox: A Tale of Greed and Obsession

    Join the Nature Storyteller as we explore two enchanting tales steeped in folklore and the wisdom of our ancestors. First, we delve into the story of the Alder Sprite from Somerset, a tale that reveals the consequences of ignoring Nature’s guardians and the lessons learned through recklessness. Our main story, “The Black Fox,” presents a cunning vixen who outsmarts a greedy lord, illustrating how desire can lead to one’s downfall even when one appears to have it all. These narratives remind us of the importance of respecting the natural world and recognizing the hidden wisdom in our surroundings. Through storytelling, we keep these timeless lessons alive, ensuring they resonate with future generations.Folklore stories have been passed down through generations as the wisdom of our ancestors.Today, the Nature StoryTeller shares two such stories with you.The first one is from Somerset and is about the Tree Sprites who live within and protect their trees in the tale of the Alder Sprite.Our main story is called “The Black Fox” and tells the tale of a vixen who outsmarts a Lord consumed by greed and obsession, who has everything he could ever need but will never have what he wants.Over time, these stories have been kept alive and shared by storytellers who added their unique touch. The Nature StoryTeller continues the tradition of sharing these stories with you and preserving them for future generations.Nature and folklore intertwine beautifully in a captivating episode that explores the tales of the Alder Sprite and the Black Fox. The first story transports listeners to the serene landscapes of Somerset, where Tam, a humble farm worker, discovers the magical powers of the tree sprites that inhabit the sacred alder tree by the Saints Well. Despite local lore warning against disturbing these mystical protectors of Nature, Tam’s frustration with an obstructing branch leads him to ignore the signs from the sprites, resulting in dire consequences. As autumn leaves fall into the well, Tam’s insistence that they ruin the water’s taste closes his eyes to the wisdom of respecting Nature's guardians. His rash decision to cut the branch ultimately leads to a catastrophic fire that engulfs his cottage, teaching listeners a fundamental lesson about the importance of heeding Nature's warnings and honouring the wisdom passed down through generations.The second tale, the Black Fox, unfolds a rich narrative of desire, greed, and the supernatural. The story follows a heartless lord who, consumed by his obsession with a woman who lives in the woods, seeks to possess everything he cannot have. His misguided attempts to win her over through wealth and power highlight the futility of greed. As the tale progresses, the lord’s efforts to capture a mysterious black fox that symbolizes the woman’s spirit lead to his downfall. The fox, a creature of Nature, embodies both the wild and the wisdom of the earth, contrasting sharply with the lord’s destructive ambition. This narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of possessiveness and the consequences of ignoring the natural world, reminding us that true power lies not in ownership but in respect and harmony with Nature.Listeners are invited to reflect on the deeper meanings behind these folklore tales, which echo timeless lessons about humility, respect for the environment, and the perils of greed. The Nature Storyteller weaves these enchanting stories with a narrative style that emphasizes the connection between humanity and the natural world. By sharing these tales, the storyteller not only entertains but also reinforces the importance of preserving folklore, ensuring that the wisdom of our ancestors continues to resonate with future generations. The episode closes with an invitation to embrace the magic of storytelling as a means to understand and appreciate the natural world, leaving audiences with a sense of wonder and a renewed respect for the wisdom embedded in folklore.Takeaways:Folklore stories like the Alder Sprite teach us the importance of respecting Nature and its wisdom.Tam’s reckless actions led to dire consequences, reminding us to heed warnings and instincts.The Black Fox embodies the spirit of Nature, protecting those with good hearts and intentions.Greed and obsession can blind individuals, preventing them from appreciating what they already possess.Nature storytelling preserves ancestral wisdom, connecting generations through shared tales and lessons.Both stories illustrate the balance between human desires and the natural world’s integrity.

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    Celebrating the Spring Equinox with stories from the NatureStoryTeller

    As we commemorate the Spring Equinox in this episode, we delve into two poignant tales, the first of which is the story of Thomas the Thatcher, a skilled craftsman whose artistry not only beautifies but also serves a greater purpose in nurturing local wildlife. The narrative elucidates the delicate balance between individual responsibility and communal harmony, emphasising the importance of coexistence with Nature. As we share these tales, we invite listeners to contemplate their timeless messages, which resonate profoundly in our contemporary world. Join us as we embark on this reflective journey, celebrating the interconnectedness of life and the natural environment.Our second tale is a universal story that originated in southern Ireland but is present in almost every culture worldwide. Its message resonates with all of us, regardless of where we live.Are you ready to hear it? Let’s close our eyes and immerse ourselves in the story of the underwater palace.We would be so grateful if you could leave us a review on your podcast platform and like, follow, and share our stories on your social media. The Nature StoryTeller is on Facebook, Instagram, and ThreadsPlease get in touch with us. We read every email. Our email is  [email protected]. Takeaways: The Nature StoryTeller podcast culminates its first series with a celebration of the Spring equinox, marking a pivotal transition in nature and storytelling. Listeners are encouraged to support the podcast through likes and subscriptions, which is essential for expanding its reach. The tales presented in this episode hold timeless wisdom, emphasising the importance of harmony between humanity and nature. The story of Thomas the Thatcher illustrates the balance between craftsmanship, community responsibility, and the necessity of accommodating wildlife. Links referenced in this episode:naturestoryteller.orgtimebetweentimes.com

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    Embrace the Enchantment: Live Storytelling with the Nature Storyteller

    The episode features two compelling narratives that were performed live in celebration of UK National Storytelling Week. The first tale is an adaptation of Catriona MacDonald’s “The Imbolc Story,” wherein we follow the young goddess Brigid on her transformative journey to acquire the skills and compassion necessary for her divine role. As Brigid engages with various mentors, she learns the arts of poetry, healing, and midwifery, ultimately fulfilling her destiny. The second story transports us to Kildare, where Brigid, in a departure from typical depictions, aids a misunderstood white wolf and a woodcutter facing dire consequences due to a tragic misunderstanding. This narrative emphasises themes of compassion and the intrinsic value of all creatures, marking a poignant moment in Brigid’s legacy. We invite you to immerse yourself in our live storytelling experience and anticipate further engagements in the future.This episode of the Nature Storyteller stands as a testament to the enduring art of storytelling, as it showcases two compelling narratives that were performed live in honour of the National Storytelling Week. The first tale, derived from Catriona MacDonald’s ‘The Imbolc Story’, follows the journey of Brigid, a young goddess who ardently seeks to fulfil her divine potential. Throughout her adventures, she encounters various mentors who guide her in acquiring the skills necessary to become a beacon of inspiration for poets, healers, and midwives. This mythic journey emphasises themes of aspiration, growth, and the importance of sharing one’s gifts with the world, particularly in the context of spring and renewal that Imbolc represents.Transitioning to the second narrative, we are reintroduced to Brigid as she establishes her life in Kildare, where her kindness and healing abilities attract both people and challenges. This story notably reframes the relationship between humans and wolves, illustrating a harmonious existence rather than one rooted in fear and animosity. Brigid’s intervention on behalf of a woodcutter at odds with the king serves as a powerful commentary on justice and empathy, reinforcing the notion that true strength lies in protecting the innocent and fostering understanding among all creatures. Through these narratives, the episode not only entertains but also enlightens, inviting listeners to reflect on their connections to Nature and the stories that shape their understanding of the world.Takeaways: The podcast celebrated the UK National Storytelling Week by presenting live storytelling sessions. We shared two enchanting stories featuring the goddess Brigid and her transformative journey. Brigid’s character evolves through her pursuit of knowledge, compassion, and skill development. The second story uniquely portrays wolves in a positive light, challenging common stereotypes. Links referenced in this episode:www.naturestoryteller.org

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    Celebrating Robert Burns: A Night of Storytelling and Tradition

    This evening, we gather to honour the illustrious Robert Burns, the National Poet of Scotland, whose birthday is celebrated with heartfelt reverence. As we partake in the time-honoured tradition of Burns Night, we reflect on the inaugural commemoration held in 1801, which has flourished into a cherished annual event characterised by the ceremonial Burns Supper, featuring haggis and the evocative "Address to the Haggis." Our storytelling journey commences with the enchanting tale of the Selkie Bride, a mystical narrative steeped in Scottish folklore, followed by the captivating saga of the Celtic goddesses, Bride and Beira, whose contrasting natures lead to compelling conflicts in “Saving the Forest.” As we share these tales, we invite you to immerse yourselves in the rich tapestry of Scottish culture and the timeless magic of storytelling. Join us in raising a glass to camaraderie and joy, as we celebrate the depth of our shared heritage.Hello and welcome to the Nature Storyteller. This evening is a special one, where families come together to celebrate the birthday of the National Poet of Scotland, Robert Burns.If you enjoy our storytelling, please visit our website www.naturestoryteller.org and follow us on social media. You will find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.

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    Christmas Special- The Snow Bunny and The Christmas Tree Forest

    Get ready to cozy up, folks, because we’re diving into a magical winter wonderland with our Christmas Special! This episode is all about the enchanting stories that unfold during the winter solstice, where darkness gives way to light and joy. We’re taking you on a whimsical journey through the Christmas Tree Forest, inspired by an age-old Scandinavian tale, where children never grow up and Christmas is celebrated in the most heartwarming way. Picture this: a land behind a great ice wall where Grandfather Christmas spreads joy and gifts galore, and a clever little boy named Inga who discovers that true giving is way more rewarding than just collecting for oneself. So grab your hot cocoa, cuddle up under a blanket, and let’s unwrap some holiday magic together!The Nature Storyteller Christmas Special is like a cozy blanket on a chilly winter night, wrapping us in the warmth of storytelling magic. We dive into a winter wonderland where the winter solstice marks a time of light and joy, with our good friend Grandfather Christmas living just beyond a colossal ice wall. This isn’t just any holiday tale; it’s steeped in Scandinavian tradition, where children never grow up and Christmas is an annual adventure. Picture this: kids frolicking in the snow, harvesting gifts from the enchanted Christmas Tree Forest, all thanks to their local Santa, who fills the trees with goodies every year! The story evolves into a delightful juxtaposition when a wise old stranger proposes a more straightforward gift-giving method, leading to a Christmas Eve that doesn’t go as planned. The children discover that the magic of Christmas lies not in the gifts they receive but in the spirit of giving. This episode reminds us that true joy comes from selflessness, and hey, isn’t that what the holidays are all about?Takeaways: The podcast episode delves into the magic of the winter solstice, reminding us that longer, lighter days are on the horizon, bringing hope and warmth. Listeners are treated to a delightful journey through the Great Walled Country, where children never grow up and Christmas is celebrated in a unique and enchanting way. Grandfather Christmas, also known as Santa Claus, plays a pivotal role in the story, emphasizing the joy of giving and the importance of selflessness during the festive season. The narrative stresses that true happiness comes from giving to others rather than seeking gifts for oneself, showcasing a heartwarming lesson for all ages. A charming tale unfolds where a young boy named Inga defies the king's proclamation to gather presents, prioritizing his sister's happiness over his own desires. The episode beautifully wraps up with a poignant reminder that the spirit of Christmas is about connection, kindness, and cherishing those we love, especially during the festive season.

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    Starry Nights and Heartfelt Fights: Nature's Tales

    We’ve got a couple of tales for you today that dive deep into the wild and the weird sides of our relationship with nature. First up, we’re taking a stroll through “The Magic of the Winter Sky,” where we’ll gaze at the stunning celestial show of stars and auroras lighting up a frosty Northern forest. It’s all about appreciating the beauty that Mother Nature has to offer, and trust me, it’s a real sight for sore eyes! Then, we’re shifting gears to a more serious note with “Alfie’s Story,” a heart-wrenching narrative about the unjust treatment of XL Bully dogs, highlighting how some human decisions can lead to heartbreaking consequences for innocent animals. This story isn’t for the faint of heart, but it’s crucial to raise awareness about empathy towards our four-legged friends who suffer from misguided legislation. So, whether you want to bask in the beauty of a winter night or wrestle with some heavy truths, we’ve got something for you. Buckle up and let’s dive in!The episode begins with a profound exploration of two distinct narratives, each highlighting the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world. The first tale, titled “The Magic of the Winter Sky,” invites listeners to appreciate the breathtaking beauty of the nocturnal landscape, where stars, constellations, and auroras create a tapestry of wonder in the frigid embrace of a Northern forest.In our second story, we tackle a subject that may not be suitable for everyone, particularly younger children. Storytelling is a powerful way to share knowledge and wisdom, but it has also long been used to express our feelings about injustice and wrongdoings. As a storyteller, it is essential to reflect on the events occurring around us, especially those that disturb us. That emotional energy motivates us to speak out and take action. “Alfie’s Story” is a challenging narrative that I felt compelled to write due to the uncaring and thoughtless attitudes some people have toward our animal companions and wildlife in general. Alfie is an XL Bully dog, and the government has passed a law condemning all dogs of this breed to death, labelling them as dangerous. This decision includes loyal companions and family members who have never posed a threat. It is an archaic and reprehensible choice. “Alfie’s Story” will be shared after our main narrative, so you can choose whether or not to listen. Regardless of your decision, I truly appreciate your compassion and empathy. If you do choose to listen, I hope you understand that “Alfie’s Story” emerges from a sense of injustice. Even if we don’t own an XL Bully, we can still feel the pain and suffering caused by such a decision. Like me, I’m sure you are dismayed by the lack of respect and understanding some people show towards animals and the natural world.Alfie’s Story intends to raise awareness that humans are often the source of many problems, yet we seldom learn from our mistakes, and it is the animals and nature that suffer as a result. This situation is deeply wrong, and I passionately desire to see change. I dedicate this story to all the XL Bully dogs that have been needlessly put to sleep due to this decision.Takeaways: The first Story presented, ‘The Magic of the Winter Sky,’ celebrates the enchanting beauty of Nature's nightscape, highlighting the wonder of stars and auroras. In our second Story, ‘Alfie’s Story,’ we confront a deeply troubling narrative regarding the unjust treatment of certain dog breeds by societal legislation. As storytellers, we recognise our responsibility to address issues of injustice through our narratives, reflecting on the world around us. The plight of Alfie, an XL Bully dog, serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of human decisions on innocent lives. We emphasise the importance of compassion and empathy towards all creatures, advocating for a more respectful relationship with Nature and animals. Ultimately, our stories are a call to action, urging listeners to reflect on the injustices faced by animals and to strive for positive change.

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    Samhain Secrets StoryTelling Special

    Gather 'round, folks! We're diving deep into the mystical marshlands of the Fens in England, where our story unfolds with the enchanting Tidyman—trust me, he's not your typical ghostly figure lurking around. This episode takes us on a wild ride through ancient folk tales, blending history, myth, and the magic of nature. Our charming Tiddy man isn't here to scare you; he's more like the neighbourhood superhero who helps locals during floods, all while keeping the boggarts and Will o' the wisps in check. As we unravel this tale, you'll discover how the quest to save the Fens from the King's draining plans leads to an unexpected twist of fate, making it a perfect kickoff for our Halloween celebrations. So, grab your favourite cosy spot, kick back, and let's get lost in the wonders of storytelling together!Welcome to a wild ride through the enchanting realm of nature storytelling! Picture this: the marshy Fens of England, where ghostly boggarts and will-o’-the-wisps roam under the cloak of night, and the locals are more than a little spooked. But fear not! Out of the mists emerges the Tiddy man, a trusty spirit who, unlike his eerie companions, lends a helping hand to the frightened villagers. As the rains come pouring down, the people call upon the Tidyman to save them from the floodwaters. But oh, what's this? The King decides to drain the Fens for farming, and chaos ensues! The crops fail, the cattle get sick, and the villagers are left in despair, fearing witches and dark magic. Desperate, they turn back to the Tidyman, chanting for his aid beneath the new moon. Through evocative storytelling, we dive deep into the magic of the Fens, explore the balance between nature and human intervention, and celebrate the age-old tradition of folklore that connects us to the land and its spirits. After all, when the locals gather to chant for the Tidyman, it's not just about water; it's about reclaiming their bond with the very earth they tread.Takeaways: In this episode, we explore the enchanting world of nature through storytelling, blending folklore and original tales that celebrate the wonders around us. The mystical Tidyman, a spirit of the Fens, showcases how folklore can highlight the relationship between humans and nature, reminding us of the importance of water and community. Samhain, the ancient festival marking the end of harvest, illustrates how cultures recognise the thin veil between worlds, influencing modern celebrations like Halloween. Cerridwen's story emphasises the themes of transformation and redemption, showing that from chaos and fear, beauty and wisdom can emerge, paving the way for new beginnings. The podcast invites listeners to engage with the magic of nature and storytelling, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the environment and its mysteries. Traditional practices surrounding Samhain, like trick-or-treating, reveal how ancient customs evolve, connecting us through shared cultural heritage and the joy of storytelling.

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    Nature Storyteller Autumn Equinox Special

    Welcome to the Nature StoryTeller Podcast. A new podcast celebrating storytelling, folktales, wildlife and nature. Autumn is rolling in, and it’s bringing a cornucopia of wonders with it.We’re diving into the shift of seasons, where nature puts on its finest display, from the brilliant reds and golds of leaves to the delicious bounty of fruits and veggies waiting to be harvested. In this episode, we celebrate the abundance of autumn while reminiscing about cherished childhood memories, like berry picking and conker collecting—remember those tough little guys? We’ll also explore the fascinating folklore surrounding this magical time, including tales of Mabon, the mythical son of the Great Mother Modron, and why leaves turn red. So grab your favourite cosy blanket, maybe a warm drink, and let’s soak up the beauty and stories of autumn together!As the leaves begin to turn and the air gets that crisp, autumn chill, we dive into the magnificent world of nature's transformation. Autumn isn't just a season; it's a full-on feast for the senses! We chat about how our feathered friends, like the swallows and house martins, are packing their bags for a getaway to warmer climes, while the sea-loving puffins and gannets are off on their own watery adventures. Meanwhile, on land, the hedgehogs and bats are gorging themselves in preparation for their long hibernation, and the badgers and foxes are getting all romantic as they gear up for mating season. With the gorgeous backdrop of starling murmurations dancing across the evening skies, it’s a reminder that as nature winds down, it’s also gearing up for the next chapter. And let’s not forget the bounty of the season! From wild blackberries that transport us back to childhood memories of carefree picking, to the vibrant elderberries that offer a wealth of health benefits, this season is a treasure trove of nature’s bounty. We even throw in a bit of folklore fun, like how blackberries are said to keep vampires at bay—because who doesn’t love a quirky story with their fruit?Takeaways: As the seasons change, we see nature's response with vibrant colours and transformations all around us. Autumn is not just about harvest; it's a reflective time to plan and appreciate the bounty of nature. The folklore surrounding autumn, like the story of Mabon, weaves a rich tapestry of cultural wisdom and celebration. Picking blackberries is not only a delightful childhood memory but also a health boost for the body, packed with vitamins and fibre Mabon, the autumn equinox, is a sacred time for reflection on the past year and planning for the future, so let’s embrace it! The tale of Mabon highlights the importance of community and friendship, reminding us to cherish our connections.

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Hello and welcome to the Nature StoryTeller. Thank you for joining us todayWe hope you will immerse yourself in the enchanting realm of storytelling and let me take you on an extraordinary adventure in nature.In each episode of the Nature StoryTeller Podcast, we will bring you a delightful blend of our take on the traditional folk tales and our own original stories, all inspired by experiences of the wonders of the natural world.Together we will uncover the secrets of the mystical trees, the power of plants, the majestic wild animals we share our world with the Ancient celebrations, the dance of the weather, to the shifting of the seasons as we evolve through the year.Join us then for this enchanting podcast that will take you to a place deep in your imagination where nature comes alive through the magic of storytelling.Meet the StorytellerI’m a lifelong lover of wildlife and nature, and I suppose I’ve always been a storyteller - perhaps I didn’t realise it until now.From a youn

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