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G'niTales~Good Old Tales from around the World~
by asako
Do you remember your favorite tales from your childhood? How about your friends' from another part of the world?When was the last time you had somebody read you a bedtime story?'G'niTales' is a podcast dedicated to sharing the joy of timeless storytelling from around the world with soothing BGM.Whether you just had a long day or seeking a moment of tranquility, bring your blanket now and enjoy the journey through the good old tales to your peaceful dreamland."G'niTales" is also available in Apple and Amazon Music. For inquiries : Comments or Email to [email protected]
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Tale#28 Yuki Onna (Snow Woman)
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Tonight, I am reading a story that may give you a chill. It's a Japanese folktale that's been told a long time ago in one region of where Tokyo is today. The title is Yukionna, which literally means snow woman in Japanese. While it has been told as a spooky story among people back in the day, The author, Lafcadio Hearn, known as Koizuni Yakumo in Japan, has written the story beautifully. Alright, bring your blanket (maybe two) and I hope you enjoy tonight's story.Music by: JuiceNarrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**You can also find us @G'nitales on Apple, and @G'nitales on Amazon
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Tale #27 Bunjil, the Great Eagle
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! It's been a while since the last episode.. I hope you all were sleeping alright :)Tonight, I am reading a story inspired from the Aboriginal stories that are available online. While I was taking a break from podcasting, I was in Australia and learned this precious powerful culture that still exists in this world. The tale of Bunjil, the Great Eagle teaches us human beings a lot. And yet, I have to mention that as a person who was not born in Kulin tribes nor Australian land, I do not represent any of them. So my story tonight is created to respectfully collect the key essence of the story and lessons. If you ever wonder about Aboriginal culture, I recommend you reaching out to the elders, academia, and so on. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story.Music by: JuiceNarrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales on Apple
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Tale #26 The Happy Prince
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Happy One Year Anniversary to G'nitales!Tonight, I am reading a sad and happy story. A story filled with the warmth that one life can bring. It doesn't matter whether we are small or big, ugly or beautiful, alive or dead, any life must be saved from injustice and feel the warmth in hands and hearts. The story of the Happy Prince is from UK, written by Oscar Wilde in 1888. Alright, bring your blanket and (maybe handkerchief too) I hope you enjoy tonight's story.Music by: JuiceNarrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales on Apple
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Tale #25 Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Long time no see again! Our 25th tale is the longest episode we're happy to deliver! Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 🪔 must be a story many listeners already know. But do you really know this version of his adventure? It's a wonderful story to read and I wish I had listened to this when I was small. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: JuiceNarrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales on Apple
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Tale #24 Sparrow's Search for Rain
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Long time no see! Our 24th tale is from Canada, one of the countries our lovely listeners are listening from. I love reading native American folktales. In many stories, animals and natural elements are the characters explaining why to many wonders that exist in nature. And this story of Sparrow and the Rain is not the exception. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: Juice,Narrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales on Apple
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Tale #23 Puss in Boots
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 23rd tale is from France, one of the countries our lovely listeners are listening from. You must be familiar with some famous fairy tales like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood, and such. However, do you know the story of Puss in Boots? Let's hear why this puss is so special and what this whole story would tell. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: Juice, Narrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales on Apple
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Tale #22 The Fairy in the Cuckoo Clock
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 22nd tale is from Switzerland, one of the countries our lovely listeners are listening from. It is needless to say that Switzerland is famous for its watchmaking and clockmaking, but did you know that Switzerland has some fairly tales and magical stories in the magnificent beauty of Alps? Let's hear why in the world the fairies and cuckoo clocks are related. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: Juice, Narrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple
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Tale #21 The White Elephant
Hello, fellow sleepy heads!Our 21st tale is from one of the countries our lovely listeners are listening from. Today's little story is about the kindness and royalty of big elephants and woodcatters. This story is from the book, The White Elephant, and Other Tales From India, retold by Georgene Faulkner. This book itself is filled with beautiful symmetry illustration and design, giving you the sense of exotic location and time. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: JuiceNarrator: asakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple
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Tale #20 Demeter and Persephone
Hello, fellow sleepy heads!Happy 20th tale!!Tonight, we’re sharing the story from Greek mythology. Demeter and her daughter, Persephone, are the key characters in the story of the beginning of Spring and the concept of seasons. Hmm. Are you wondering how chaotic the origin of spring was? Any type of mythology is usually very chaotic, super natural and somewhat grouse at some level. But, please do not worry, as this story we share tonight is not so much of those harshness. it's suitable for a slumber story. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story.Music by: JuiceNarrator: AsakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] .For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple
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Tale #19 Momotaro , the story of the son of a peach
Hello, fellow sleepy heads!Have you ever heard of a boy who was born from the peach?Tonight, we’re sharing the story of a brave hero who was born from a peach and destined for adventure. With his good fellows—a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant—he sets off on an journey to fight the devils. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: JuiceNarrator: asakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] .For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple
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Special episode: Juice, the music man
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Have you been wondering who in the world made the theme song of G'niTales? It's actually not me... My apologies that I never mentioned about his contributions to G'niTales before, but here is the episode to congratulate our music composer and editor, Juice! G'niTales is the collaboration of Asako + Juice, and we hope you all enjoy not only the stories but also the original soothing music. Alright, bring your blanket and we hope you enjoy listening to more stories ahead! G'nite!
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Tale #18 Jack and the Beanstalk
Hello, fellow sleepy heads!Our 18th tale is about the world famous Jack, who climbed the beanstalk to change his and his mother's lives."Jack and the Beanstalk" was first written by the English folklorist born in Australia, Joseph Jacobs, and it has many other versions written by the other authors.Let's see what is happening up there on the cloud on top of the magical bean stalk. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. Music by: JuiceNarrator: asakoFor any inquiries, please feel free to leave your comments or email to us to [email protected] !**For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple
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Tale #17 Winnie the Pooh
Hello, fellow sleepy heads!Our 17th tale is the story of the most famous stupid teddy bear!I'm happy to read WINNIE-THE-POOH by A.A. Milne. In this episode, I am reading the first chapter, in which we are introduced to Winnie The Pooh and some bees, and the story begins. Let all of us go back to the time when we all had our best "stuffed" friends. and hear the story of Our stories. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story.For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494."
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Tale #16 The four dragons & The Spirits of the Yellow River
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! A Happy New Year to you all! Our first episode in 2025 is from China, the dynamic country with rich history and tales! Celebrating the past year of dragon to the new year of snake, tonight's tale will take you to the majestic land of China! [Announcement] G'niTales will have a winter break for a couple of weeks but will be back by the end of January! We'll be using this time to plan future episodes and think of improvements for the podcast, so we'd love to hear your feedback. Please feel free to send us requests and comments about our podcast via email at [email protected] ! Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple .
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Special Episode : A Visit from St. Nicholas
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Tonight, I'd like to send all of you, wonderful listeners, very merry holidays with this beautiful poem by Clement Clarke Moore. Whether you spend this time of the year with your cherishing family, friends, partner, or precious yourself, hope everyone has blissful and cozy evenings. Well, bring your blanket, make yourself comfortable. I hope you enjoy tonight's poem! Here it goes!
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Tale #15 The Elves
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 15th tale is from Germany, from the fairy tale by the brothers Grimm. The elves, which contains 3 short stories including "the elf and the shoemaker" will warm your heart in this cold weather(at least where I live)! Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494."
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Tale #14 Tales of the Nisses
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Are you familiar with the stories of the little old people who live under the same roof with you? Tonight, I would like to read a short story of Nisses (the old people who wear gray clothes and red pointy hats) from Svandinavian countries. They dislike loud noises but they are believed to bring good fortune if they live under the same roof with you. If you keep your house quiet and peaceful, you may find some nice things when you wake up next day. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple .
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Tale#13 East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 13th tale is from the beautiful country with beautiful landscape, Norway. East of the Sun and West of the Moon will take you to the adventure! Just hold on tight on the back of the white bear and let's run through the magical winter land. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494."
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Tale #12 Christmas Tree (Pohutukawa) & Clematis
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 12th tale is from New Zealand where offers unique culture of Māori and the influence of western components from the colonial-era. It was a great remindar that almost nowhere in this world has a single culture, but we should not compare each other whether which one is superier than the others. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #11 Spring in the Forest
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 11th tale is from the country which has a largest land and the longest winter! Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple .
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Tale #10 Blessing or Property
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 10th tale is from the East Africa! If your parents ask you to choose from Blessing or Property, which would you choose? The answer may depend how much property your parents have, or may depend on how devoted you are. Tonight's tale may ask you what is the important thing for your life. And I hope this tale will help you appreciate what you have right now. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494."
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Tale #9 So Dua (Coconut Skull)
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! I am back! Sorry for those of you who waited for the new tale last week... I was unable to work on G'niTales as I was sick.. Don't worry, I am recovered completely and happy to read a tale to you all again! Today, as our 9th tale, I'd like to read a tale from Vietnam called So Dua (sọ dừa : coconut skull). I apologize for reading the name in English. The correct pronunciation for sọ dừa is more like "So Jyuah" .. I hope this tale will make you positive in some way! Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494."
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Tale #8 Yokai: Japanese Supernatural Creatures
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! In our 8th episode, we are presenting stories in a different style. Instead of simply reading a story, I would like to share some spooky creatures and phenomena, which are called "Yokai" in Japan. There are over 1000 kinds of Yokai, and some of them are harmful for humans but some are just friendly kinds of creatures. If you are not too scared to check out more about Yokai, you can check more on Yokai.com. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #7 The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Welcome to our 7th G'nitale! What is fear? What makes you fearful ? Today, I am reading a classic tale from one of the Brothers Grim stories from 1884! For those of you who have listened to this tale or those who have not, listen and you'll find fear. :) alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy the story. For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gnitales-~good-old-tales-from-around-the-world~/id1771249494.
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Tale #6 Rainbow and Autumn Leaves
Hello, fellow sleepy heads. In this episode, I am reading a Canadian folktale! I hope you can imagine the great nature of their land in ancient days. After listening to this, you may feel differently when you see autumn leaves. alright, bring your blanket and make yourself comfortable. I hope you enjoy the story! For Apple Podcast listeners, you can find us at G'niTales in Apple.
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Tale #5 Why the Owl Flies at Night & Why Dogs Sniff
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Today, I'd like to read two short tales from Portugal. One is slightly sad, and the other one is fun. But, I believe both tales will change the way you see dogs and owls on the street (probably you won't see many owls on the street..). Imagine the beautiful landscape Portugal would offer and please enjoy listening 🎧. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #4 The Emperor's New Clothes
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! In this episode, I'd like to read "The Emperor's New Clothes" from Denmark! As you may know, Hans Christian Andersen wrote many stories called Andersen's Fairy Tales. I found the way he shows both the good and bad essence of human beings to be quite unique. It was published in 1837, yet we can still learn from this tale. Do not lie to what you see in the mirror. It is the truth. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #3 How Night Came
Hello, fellow sleepy heads! Our 3rd tale is from the land of the wild nature! I'm happy to introduce a tale from Brazil called How Night Came. As you can guess, it is about how night has come. This new story (to me) will guide you to the rich land of nature and animals. Let's learn how night came. Alright, bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy tonight's story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #2 Hanasakajiisan
Hello, fellow sleepy heads Our second episode of G'nitales is from Japan where I was born and raised. There are many Japanese old folk tales, and Hanasakajiisan (the old man who made the withered trees flower) was my favorite. My sister and I received big thick books containing 366 old tales for our birthdays, so we used to take turns reading each story every day. Old folk tales can sometimes remind you of the good old memories from your childhood. I hope this episode will do the same for you too. Alright, now bring your blanket and I hope you enjoy the story. For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Tale #1: Humpty Dumpty
Welcome to our first episode of G'niTales! Our first episode is .... Humpty Dumpty. It is said that the first version of rhymes of Humpty Dumpty is recorded in late 18th century in England, and probably you have heard some versions of it. I hope this tale will drift you into a good deep sleep or bring you back to your childhood! For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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Welcome to G'niTales
Hello fellow sleepy heads, Welcome to G'niTales! For Apple Podcast listners, you can find us @G'nitales in Apple.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Do you remember your favorite tales from your childhood? How about your friends' from another part of the world?When was the last time you had somebody read you a bedtime story?'G'niTales' is a podcast dedicated to sharing the joy of timeless storytelling from around the world with soothing BGM.Whether you just had a long day or seeking a moment of tranquility, bring your blanket now and enjoy the journey through the good old tales to your peaceful dreamland."G'niTales" is also available in Apple and Amazon Music. For inquiries : Comments or Email to [email protected]
HOSTED BY
asako
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