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What The Folklore?

A comedy podcast that exposes the absurd side of folklore. Each week we read a story, fix plotholes

Episodes

Total: 622

We're back to ring in the new year! 3 weeks in! That's just our STYLE, baby. Join us, won't you, as

Torture, Torment, and Fairytales. It's all here in out last episode for 2021. Enjoy!Suggested talkin

To wrap out 2021, here's our gift to you all: Another spelunking into the d'Aulnoy Mines. This week

This week on WTFolklore, we conclude the tale of Egil and Asmund...and then we conclude it again...a

It's time to spread some holiday cheer! This week, we do exactly the opposite, by reading Egil and A

Whoops! Damn-near went a whole year with no Monkey King in it! What a tragedy that would've been! Th

We are awash in life-lessons this week on WTFolklore, as we read The Special Platypus, an Australian

This week on WTFolklore, we read The Charcoal Maker Who Became King, a Filipino tale. It's quite hel

For the finale of What the Spooklore 2021, we head over to Korea to learn about hobgoblins, goblins,

What the Spooklore 2021 continues this week with two tales from Appalachia. We're reading about Tail

What the Spooklore 2021 begins! We're not reading a singular story this week, but three tales about

This week we're reading Dr. Know-All, which is Grimm Tale #98. Or it could've been the Griww brother

This week we're reading The Devil and the Guachinango from the Philippines,  and given that title, y

This week we're reading The Fisherman, which, i'm sure you surmised, given the title of the episode.

This week we're reading The Candy Cottage, which is some flagrant Fairy propaganda, if we've ever se

Episode 304: Dox'd by the Sun

2021/8/17

This week we're reading Five Times Beautiful, a Grecian variant of Snow White, with a bit of Goldilo

Just read the title. Oh, and we're reading The Buried Moon (courtesy of Joseph Jacobs)Suggested talk

This week on WTFolklore, we learn why the Mullberry Worm (more commonly Silkworm) kinda sorta looks

Back to our regularly scheduled business this week on WTFolklore: spending the first 15-20 minutes t

This week, on an unremarkable episode of WTFolklore, we read The Ram by French baroness, Madame d'Au