Stories from Here There and Everywhere

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Stories from Here There and Everywhere

Listening to stories is great but listening to a great story followed by a conversation with the storyteller is even better. We will bring to you stories told by storytellers from across Canada and give you the opportunity to hear about the tellers and their stories in a follow-up interview. Listen to history, personal, mystery, biographies and folklore genres.

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    Solving the Mystery of my Father

    Storyteller Lynda Joyce personal historical Host Elaine O'ReillySolving the mystery of her father's family involved researching records in Canada and travelling across the ocean to uncover more surprises about Lynda's father, her grandparents and her aunt and uncle. Companion Book: The Street Arab by Sandra JoyceThe Street Arab is a powerful novel about a boy, from a small mining town in Scotland, whose family is torn apart by the First World War.

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    Sweet William

    Storyteller: Mary Wiggin. Folktale Host: Lynda JoyceIs Sweet William really so sweet? Will the heroine choose the devil over Sweet William? An interesting take on one of the many folktales about death.

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    Plagued by Trauma

    Storyteller Elaine O'Reilly Historical Host Lynda JoyceFire is a dangerous thing to experience once in a lifetime –but how does one survive four! Find out how this portrait of a queen is saved over and over again.

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    The Accident

    Teller: Phil NagyHost: Elaine O'ReillyOur teller is in a serious traffic jam in a country where hedoesn’t know the language. The traffic constables are approaching his car. Does he trust his driver to get them out of what could be a catastrophe?

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    Ottawa's Cold War Spy & Dr. Solomon Secord: a Canadian in the Civil War

    Teller: Conrad Laplante History War StoriesTwo exciting war stories related to Canada.Hear how Igor Gouzenko, the Soviet cipher clerk who defected in Ottawa in 1945, exposed a sprawling Soviet spy ring and revealed the hidden battle for global power.And then hear how the Canadian Doctor, Solomon Secord, went from Kincardine south to serve in the American Civil War as a Confederate!Producers: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante, Elaine O'ReillyMusic: Lynda Joyce Promo work: Colette LaplanteStories are presented with permission and cannot be reproduced or used without specific consent from the teller.

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    The Strike at Putney

    Susan Ida - teller. Period FictionStep into Lucy Maud Montgomery’s world with The Strike at Putney—a witty, spirited tale of community, conviction, and the power of women’s voices.Few people know that the author wrote many stories that demonstrate the limited situation of women in the early 1900s.

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    The Gambler and the Dead Man's Arm

    Subtle humour in an updated Italian folktale in which a down-and-out gambler pits himself against sorcerers with only one weapon – a dead man’s arm.

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    The Big-Tailed Beast

    Colette's story combines elements of folklore, religiousthemes, and a narrative of a man facing a supernatural threat.This is a classic French-Canadian Folktale with a touch ofthe supernatural.  In this story, the church ensures the people know the devil is always present when the people stray from the church teachings.FanFan's actions made him the perfect candidate to bepursued by the devil's Big Tailed Beast.References Horned & Hoofed Monsters of Canadian LegendLa Bete a Grand’Queue (The Big-Tailed Beast; English Translation)

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    A Sister's Revenge

    A Sister’s Revenge. Personal, HumourStoryteller: Pearl-Ann Gooding     Host: Elaine O’ReillyWhen Pearl-Ann discovers a monstrous spider wreaking havoc in her beloved raspberry patch, the battle is on. And then she gets a call from her sister asking to come over and pick raspberries. Suddenly a revenge plot erupts in Pearl-Ann’s mind for the sister who tormented her long ago.Sometimes the best revenge is eight-legged and surprisingly theatrical. Stories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or copied without explicit consent. Stories from Here, There and Everywhere is produced by Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante and Elaine O’Reilly. Music by Lynda Joyce“We’d like to thank Ottawa Storytellers and Storytellers of Canada – Conteurs du Canada for their continuing support of our podcast.”

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    The Buried Moon

    Storyteller: Gail Anglin. Folktale/FairytaleIn this eerie English folktale The Buried Moon, the Moon gets trapped in a bog by evil-doers, plunging the world into darkness. Only a brave few dare to search the haunted bogs to restore her light. Packed with mystery, magic, and a race against creeping evil, this spine-tingling tale is perfect for folklore lovers and night-owls.

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    An Acadian Mother's Adventure

    Storyteller: Clara Dugas. Personal.Clara Dugas, an Acadian storyteller has created a funny, yet touching story of her mother's first journey to the big city. She leaves her younger children behind so she can help her son adapt and has some adventures of her own.For more information on Acadians: Expulsion of the Acadians - WikipediaAcadian Expulsion (the Great Upheaval) The Canadian Encyclopedia Stories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or copied without explicit consent. Producers: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante, Elaine O'Reilly

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    Walk Like a Wiseman

    Storyteller: Phil Nagy. Humour; Folktale. Were you afraid of something under your bed when you were little? Did you grow up and dismiss such foolishness? Well, maybe it wasn’t so foolish, according to Phil Nagy, this month’s storyteller.And after you sort out your bedtime fears, you can learn why it’s so important to walk like a wiseman. Enjoy!Producers: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante and Elaine O'Reilly. Music by Lynda JoycePlease share comments, questions, suggestions at: [email protected] Stories are shared with permission and can not be reproduced or copied without explicit consent.Thank you to Ottawa Storytellers and Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada for continued support.

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    An Extra Dimension of Danger

    Storyteller: Cecilia Blanchfield. True, History.Cecilia tells the tale of a true showman who was willing to go to any length to entertain an audience.Produced by Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante and Elaine O’Reilly. Music by: Lynda Joyce. Stories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or shared without explicit consent.Thanks to  Ottawa StoryTellers and Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada for continued support.

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    Dream Maker

    Storyteller: Lynda Joyce. Folktale. A Scottish folktale, from the Isle of Skye, a sweet story about how a young woman becomes a dream maker.Produced by: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante and Elaine O'Reilly. Music by: Lynda Joyce. Stories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or copied without explicit consent.Thanks to Ottawa StoryTellers and Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada for continued support.

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    Barb and Dylan

    Storyteller: Elaine O'Reilly. Personal, Dog story. A heartwarming story or a young woman and her dog and the special bond between them.Producers: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante, Elaine O'ReillyStories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or copied without explicit consent. "Doberman Pinschers are loyal, intelligent, and energetic dogs known for their sleek appearance and deep devotion to their families. Explore their temperament, care needs, and why they’re such extraordinary companions” on " The Spruce Pets ": https://www.thesprucepets.com/doberman-pinscher-dog-breed-profile-1117961 Thank you to Ottawa Storytellers and Storytellers of Canada-Conteurs du Canada for continued support.

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    Mary Gallagher's Ghost

    Teller: Colette Laplante. History, Crime, Ghost.Colette tells a story about a woman brutally murdered in old Montreal in the 19th century. The story is true - do you believe it?References:⁠https://hauntedmontreal.com/haunted-griff⁠https://www.bekahferguson.com/mary-gallagher-the-headless-ghost-of-griffintown/Stories are shared with permission and cannot be reproduced or copied with explicit consent. Published by: Lynda Joyce, Colette Laplante and Elaine O'Reilly. Music by Lynda JoyceThanks to Ottawa Storytellers and Storytellers of Canada - Conteurs du Canada for their continued support.

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Listening to stories is great but listening to a great story followed by a conversation with the storyteller is even better. We will bring to you stories told by storytellers from across Canada and give you the opportunity to hear about the tellers and their stories in a follow-up interview. Listen to history, personal, mystery, biographies and folklore genres.

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