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Tales of Wisdom

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Tales of Wisdom is an ongoing series of stories from diverse cultures that teach moral understandings from those cultures. The podcast is meant for busy families on the go to have something to listen to and chat about.

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United States

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Tales of Wisdom is an ongoing series of stories from diverse cultures that teach moral understandings from those cultures. The podcast is meant for busy families on the go to have something to listen to and chat about.

Language:

English

Contact:

9712757961


Episodes
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THE LEGEND OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIDER

12/24/2019
In many houses on Christmas Day, you will see shining silver tinsel draped on the branches of Christmas trees. Have you ever wondered where the idea of tinsel came from? Like so many other traditions, tinsel also has its story. Today we will share with you one of these which took place in Ukraine, many, many, years ago.

Duration:00:19:08

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The Story of a Fairy Tale

11/26/2019
ONCE upon a time, ever so many years ago, Truth suddenly vanished from out of the world. When people perceived this, they were greatly alarmed and at once sent five wise men in search of Truth. They set out, one in this direction and one in that, all plentifully equipped with traveling expenses and good intentions. They sought for ten long years.

Duration:00:07:04

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THE THREE BROTHERS AND THE POT OF GOLD – A Moldavian Folktale

11/15/2019
In a time long ago, in a place of fields and pastures, lived a farmer who had three sons. To any farmer, having one son was considered a great boon. But having three, well… that was a blessing for which he would thank every star in the heavens above. But not this farmer. He had given up thanking his lucky stars some time ago because these three sons of his were as lazy as ever could be.

Duration:00:11:41

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MARTIN OF TOURS (MARTINMAS)

11/8/2019
The time of year when the nights grow steadily longer has arrived. Here in the Northeast at least, it seems that the long hot days of summer passed by quickly, and the brilliant array of colorful Autumn foliage has also swiftly come and gone. Suddenly, it is November. On a particularly cold and windy night about 1700 years ago, a young Roman horse soldier by the name of Martin came across a beggar at the city gates of Amiens, France.

Duration:00:08:13

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The Maiden with the Wooden Bowl

11/1/2019
In the ancient days of Japan, there lived an old couple who had an only child. She was a girl of remarkable charm and beauty and was much loved and well cared for by the couple. It came to pass that the old man fell sick and passed away. His widow was now left to care for their daughter and became more and more concerned for her future well-being.

Duration:00:15:16

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SPARROW’S SEARCH FOR THE RAIN

10/26/2019
In a long-ago time when people lived in close connection with the earth and all its creatures, a tribe of Indian people living in a village near the sea. Among them was a wise and kind old warrior who at his birth had been given great power. And with this power, he could perform many wonderful deeds. Nothing was beyond his understanding, for he knew all things. His wife had long passed on, but he had one daughter. She was very beautiful and gentle and took no interest in frivolous things....

Duration:00:19:37

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FATHER GRUMBLER

10/22/2019
Once upon a time, there lived a man who had nearly as many children as there were sparrows in the garden. He had to work very hard all day to get them enough to eat, and was often tired and cross, and abused everything and everybody so that people called him ‘Father Grumbler.’

Duration:00:27:17

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PHILEMON AND BAUCIS

9/29/2019
High on a hill in the land of Phrygia, in a little house of tumble-down stones lived an aged couple, Philemon and Baucis. Long had they had loved one another, from the days when they were children. Their love never waned throughout the many years they lived but grew over the course of time, into ever deeper compassion.

Duration:00:22:22

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The Shape Of Water

9/29/2019
In the ancient days of China, there was a Taoist Master who lived in a hut deep within the mountains.

Duration:00:10:24

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LADY OF STAVOREN

9/12/2019
In distant ages of ice and stone, when the long, high glaciers of Norway poked their cold noses into Friesland, the shrine of Stavo the storm-god stood, in the city of Stavoren. These were poor times for the people of Stavoren. But many pilgrims came to worship at Stavo’s alters and new religion entered the land, and in time trade paths opened, to the warm lands of the south. Ships sailed out and brought back wealth, and a great, prosperous city sprang up to which the counts of Holland...

Duration:00:26:53

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THE TIGER’S WHISKER

8/31/2019
A Folktale from Korea - Yun Ok and her husband lived in the country of Korea, where much of the land was used to cultivate rice. The rice paddies stretched in long, curving, bands from behind their neighboring villages like ribbons in multiple shades of green and gold, to where they reached to the base of the mountains beyond them.

Duration:00:28:48

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FIRE on the MOUNTAIN_A Folk Tale of Ethiopia

8/19/2019
A story goes that in the ancient days of Ethiopia, the young boy Arha made his way out of the fertile country of Guraghe to find employment in the city of Addis Ababa.

Duration:00:19:46

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Robe of Feathers

8/8/2019
Mio Strand is in the Province of Suruga. Its sand is yellow and fine, strewn with rose shells at the ebb tide. Its pine trees are ancient and they lean all one way, which is the way that the wild wind wills. Before Mio rolls the deep sea, and behind Mio rises Fuji, the most sacred, the mountain of mountains. Small marvel that the Strange People should come to Mio.

Duration:00:17:04

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HABOGI – An Icelandic Fairy Tale

7/17/2019
The Nordic Island country of Iceland rises up from the waters where the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean meet. It is a land shaped by the forces of nature, abundant with volcanoes, lava fields, waterfalls, fjords and glaciers, and rivers flowing through the lowlands to the sea. Because it sits so close to […]

Duration:00:19:52

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Finding a New Spring – A tale of perseverance.

7/3/2019
Today’s story is a retelling of one of the many ancient Jataka Tales of Buddhist literature, dating back to the 4th century. FINDING A NEW SPRING A tale of perseverance. In a far off land of a long ago past, there lived a prosperous Tradesman who traveled from country to country to sell his goods. […]

Duration:00:13:12

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Peach Blossom Shangri-la

6/28/2019
The story today was written in China in 421 CE, during a time of political instability and national disunity. The author, Tao Yuan Ming, was thought to be the greatest poet during the centuries between the Han and Tang dynasties, known as the Six Dynasties period.

Duration:00:07:35

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The Banyan Deer

6/18/2019
Today’s story is a re-telling of a 3rd century Jataka Tale. Also known as the “Birth-stories”, the Jatakas form one of the sacred books of the Buddhists, and tell wisdom stories of the Buddha in his many reincarnations. Today's tale is called The Banyan Deer.

Duration:00:11:58

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The Tale of the Two Falcons

6/7/2019
In a far off land long ago, there lived a king who received a gift of two magnificent peregrine falcons. They were the most beautiful birds he had ever seen, and believed to be the fastest birds in the world. Their backs were blue-grey, and under their powerful wings, the feathers of their bodies were barred in black and white. Brilliant, glistening eyes shone out from the smooth, obsidian-colored feathers on their heads.

Duration:00:05:25

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The Bridge to Forgiveness

5/26/2019
Once, somewhere in a beautiful & simple part of the world, there were two brothers, who were born only a few years apart. Their father was a farmer, as his father had been before him, and his father's father, before that. When the boys were young they often took care of each other while he worked the farm, which was quite large.

Duration:00:11:04

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Can the Government Force People to Vaccinate?

5/9/2019
In the middle of a measles outbreak, some Americans are not vaccinating their kids. Local governments want to go after them. But is that against the law? And is this problem going to get worse? The post Can the Government Force People to Vaccinate? appeared first on America Daily.

Duration:00:16:26