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    <description>For most of human history, our accumulated wisdom was carried in a single, spellbinding chain of transmission: the folktale. Passed from voice to voice, generation to generation, these stories were – and remain – an instruction manual to the world.
The World Story Bank gathers the folktales and traditional stories of humanity — from all points of the compass — and returns them, alive, to the world. Each episode is a single tale, told simply, named with the tradition it comes from.
An initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, the World Story Bank exists to gather this fragile and ancient wisdom, to protect it, and to rewild it back into modern culture. The project was launched in London in 2024, and celebrated its first anniversary in 2025 at an event hosted by Queen Camilla at Clarence House.
Listening and retelling keeps the stories alive.
https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</description>
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The World Story Bank gathers the folktales and traditional stories of humanity — from all points of the compass — and returns them, alive, to the world. Each episode is a single tale, told simply, named with the tradition it comes from.
An initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, the World Story Bank exists to gather this fragile and ancient wisdom, to protect it, and to rewild it back into modern culture. The project was launched in London in 2024, and celebrated its first anniversary in 2025 at an event hosted by Queen Camilla at Clarence House.
Listening and retelling keeps the stories alive.
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Buying a Dream</strong></p><p>Six chiefs rule a single village, and the eldest holds the rest in fear. One night he sets them a strange challenge: dream, and he will buy the finest dream for a high price. But it is the youngest chief — the one who wants nothing from him — who finds himself in real danger when his turn comes, and who discovers that the smallest, humblest things can carry the greatest power.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Ainu people of northern Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Buying a Dream</strong></p><p>Six chiefs rule a single village, and the eldest holds the rest in fear. One night he sets them a strange challenge: dream, and he will buy the finest dream for a high price. But it is the youngest chief — the one who wants nothing from him — who finds himself in real danger when his turn comes, and who discovers that the smallest, humblest things can carry the greatest power.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Ainu people of northern Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:54:19 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Buying a Dream</strong></p><p>Six chiefs rule a single village, and the eldest holds the rest in fear. One night he sets them a strange challenge: dream, and he will buy the finest dream for a high price. But it is the youngest chief — the one who wants nothing from him — who finds himself in real danger when his turn comes, and who discovers that the smallest, humblest things can carry the greatest power.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Ainu people of northern Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></p>]]>
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      <title>The Mystic Garden</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Mystic Garden</strong></p><p>A just king sends three young men of royal blood out into the world to earn their station, and their voyage brings them to an island garden of extraordinary beauty — where they are welcomed, but given three curious warnings. Each youth finds something different to love among the fruit, the treasures and the order of the place. And when the summons comes to leave, what each chose to do there turns out to have decided everything.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Jewish tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Mystic Garden</strong></p><p>A just king sends three young men of royal blood out into the world to earn their station, and their voyage brings them to an island garden of extraordinary beauty — where they are welcomed, but given three curious warnings. Each youth finds something different to love among the fruit, the treasures and the order of the place. And when the summons comes to leave, what each chose to do there turns out to have decided everything.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Jewish tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:49 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>The Star Wife</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Star Wife</strong></p><p>A young warrior, hunting where he has never been before, comes upon a worn circle in the grass — and from the sky descends a basket of dancing women, one of them lovelier than all the rest. He loses his heart in an instant, but winning her, and keeping her, will ask far more of him than cunning. This is a tale of love that reaches between the Earth and the stars, and of what a person will give up to be with the one they love.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Sioux people of North America.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Star Wife</strong></p><p>A young warrior, hunting where he has never been before, comes upon a worn circle in the grass — and from the sky descends a basket of dancing women, one of them lovelier than all the rest. He loses his heart in an instant, but winning her, and keeping her, will ask far more of him than cunning. This is a tale of love that reaches between the Earth and the stars, and of what a person will give up to be with the one they love.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Sioux people of North America.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:44 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Star Wife</strong></p><p>A young warrior, hunting where he has never been before, comes upon a worn circle in the grass — and from the sky descends a basket of dancing women, one of them lovelier than all the rest. He loses his heart in an instant, but winning her, and keeping her, will ask far more of him than cunning. This is a tale of love that reaches between the Earth and the stars, and of what a person will give up to be with the one they love.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Sioux people of North America.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Tortoise &amp; the Deer</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise &amp; the Deer</strong></p><p>When the tortoise challenges the swift-footed deer to a race along the river, the deer can hardly believe his luck — for surely no creature so slow could ever outrun him. But the tortoise has spent the evening before the race making some very particular arrangements among his relations. A tale of speed outwitted by wit, told with mischief and a smile.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Tapoia people of the middle Amazon, in northern Brazil.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise &amp; the Deer</strong></p><p>When the tortoise challenges the swift-footed deer to a race along the river, the deer can hardly believe his luck — for surely no creature so slow could ever outrun him. But the tortoise has spent the evening before the race making some very particular arrangements among his relations. A tale of speed outwitted by wit, told with mischief and a smile.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Tapoia people of the middle Amazon, in northern Brazil.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:37 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise &amp; the Deer</strong></p><p>When the tortoise challenges the swift-footed deer to a race along the river, the deer can hardly believe his luck — for surely no creature so slow could ever outrun him. But the tortoise has spent the evening before the race making some very particular arrangements among his relations. A tale of speed outwitted by wit, told with mischief and a smile.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Tapoia people of the middle Amazon, in northern Brazil.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Serpent Wife</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Serpent-Wife</strong></p><p>A solitary labourer, happiest wandering the woods alone, meets a great serpent who offers him strange instructions — and following them brings him a beautiful wife and a life of unaccountable good fortune. But she asks one thing of him, a single word he must never speak. A haunting tale of a gift freely given, a warning unheeded, and the price of a careless tongue.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Cossack tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Serpent-Wife</strong></p><p>A solitary labourer, happiest wandering the woods alone, meets a great serpent who offers him strange instructions — and following them brings him a beautiful wife and a life of unaccountable good fortune. But she asks one thing of him, a single word he must never speak. A haunting tale of a gift freely given, a warning unheeded, and the price of a careless tongue.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Cossack tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:30 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>How the Toad Got his Bruises</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>How the Toad Got His Bruises</strong></p><p>Long ago, the story goes, the toad had smooth and handsome skin — and never missed a party, however far he had to travel. So when an invitation arrives to a feast in the sky, the toad is determined to attend, even if the journey looks quite impossible for a creature so slow. With a borrowed violin and a great deal of cheek, he sets about getting there. A merry "just-so" tale of vanity, mischief, and how the toad came by his bumps.</p><p>A traditional tale from Brazil.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>How the Toad Got His Bruises</strong></p><p>Long ago, the story goes, the toad had smooth and handsome skin — and never missed a party, however far he had to travel. So when an invitation arrives to a feast in the sky, the toad is determined to attend, even if the journey looks quite impossible for a creature so slow. With a borrowed violin and a great deal of cheek, he sets about getting there. A merry "just-so" tale of vanity, mischief, and how the toad came by his bumps.</p><p>A traditional tale from Brazil.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:23 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>The Singing Bird of Heaven</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Singing Bird of Heaven</strong></p><p>The Sun Goddess of High Heaven means to send her August Child to rule the troubled Land of Reed Plains below — but first the land must be made calm, and one by one the messengers she sends fail to return. When at last a young prince descends, glory shining from his garments, he too finds the earth has a pull of its own. So Heaven sends its most beloved messenger of all: a golden bird, with a song meant only for his ears. A luminous and sorrowful myth of Heaven and Earth, duty and forgetting.</p><p>A traditional tale from Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Singing Bird of Heaven</strong></p><p>The Sun Goddess of High Heaven means to send her August Child to rule the troubled Land of Reed Plains below — but first the land must be made calm, and one by one the messengers she sends fail to return. When at last a young prince descends, glory shining from his garments, he too finds the earth has a pull of its own. So Heaven sends its most beloved messenger of all: a golden bird, with a song meant only for his ears. A luminous and sorrowful myth of Heaven and Earth, duty and forgetting.</p><p>A traditional tale from Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:16 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Singing Bird of Heaven</strong></p><p>The Sun Goddess of High Heaven means to send her August Child to rule the troubled Land of Reed Plains below — but first the land must be made calm, and one by one the messengers she sends fail to return. When at last a young prince descends, glory shining from his garments, he too finds the earth has a pull of its own. So Heaven sends its most beloved messenger of all: a golden bird, with a song meant only for his ears. A luminous and sorrowful myth of Heaven and Earth, duty and forgetting.</p><p>A traditional tale from Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Magic Fiddle</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Magic Fiddle</strong></p><p>Seven brothers and the sister who keeps their house — until their jealous wives make a secret bargain with a spirit, and one day at the water's edge something terrible befalls the girl. But hers is not a tale that ends at the water. What follows is a strange and beautiful journey of transformation, through bamboo and music and patient waiting, toward a reckoning of its own. A haunting story of cruelty, endurance, and the long road home.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Santal people of India.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Magic Fiddle</strong></p><p>Seven brothers and the sister who keeps their house — until their jealous wives make a secret bargain with a spirit, and one day at the water's edge something terrible befalls the girl. But hers is not a tale that ends at the water. What follows is a strange and beautiful journey of transformation, through bamboo and music and patient waiting, toward a reckoning of its own. A haunting story of cruelty, endurance, and the long road home.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Santal people of India.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:09 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>The Three Heads of the Well</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Three Heads of the Well</strong></p><p>In the days before King Arthur, the gentle daughter of the King of Colchester finds her father remarried to a cruel and envious queen, and chooses to leave the court to seek her fortune. On the road she meets an old man, a thorny hedge, and a well from which three golden heads rise singing — and how she treats them will shape all that follows. When her spiteful step-sister sets out to try the same road, she finds the well remembers exactly how it was used. A classic English fairy tale of kindness and cruelty, each repaid in full measure.</p><p>A traditional tale from England.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Three Heads of the Well</strong></p><p>In the days before King Arthur, the gentle daughter of the King of Colchester finds her father remarried to a cruel and envious queen, and chooses to leave the court to seek her fortune. On the road she meets an old man, a thorny hedge, and a well from which three golden heads rise singing — and how she treats them will shape all that follows. When her spiteful step-sister sets out to try the same road, she finds the well remembers exactly how it was used. A classic English fairy tale of kindness and cruelty, each repaid in full measure.</p><p>A traditional tale from England.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:53:01 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Three Heads of the Well</strong></p><p>In the days before King Arthur, the gentle daughter of the King of Colchester finds her father remarried to a cruel and envious queen, and chooses to leave the court to seek her fortune. On the road she meets an old man, a thorny hedge, and a well from which three golden heads rise singing — and how she treats them will shape all that follows. When her spiteful step-sister sets out to try the same road, she finds the well remembers exactly how it was used. A classic English fairy tale of kindness and cruelty, each repaid in full measure.</p><p>A traditional tale from England.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Nsasak &amp; Odudu</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Nsasak Bird &amp; the Odudu Bird</strong></p><p>The King of Calabar makes a promise: whichever bird can endure hunger the longest will be made a chief. The great Odudu bird, far larger than his small friend the Nsasak, is certain of victory and boldly offers to fast for seven days, each sealed inside a house of his own. But the tiny Nsasak bird has been thinking rather harder about the problem. A sly tale of how cunning can outweigh size — and why, to this day, the little Nsasak is the king of birds.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Nsasak Bird &amp; the Odudu Bird</strong></p><p>The King of Calabar makes a promise: whichever bird can endure hunger the longest will be made a chief. The great Odudu bird, far larger than his small friend the Nsasak, is certain of victory and boldly offers to fast for seven days, each sealed inside a house of his own. But the tiny Nsasak bird has been thinking rather harder about the problem. A sly tale of how cunning can outweigh size — and why, to this day, the little Nsasak is the king of birds.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:54 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Nsasak Bird &amp; the Odudu Bird</strong></p><p>The King of Calabar makes a promise: whichever bird can endure hunger the longest will be made a chief. The great Odudu bird, far larger than his small friend the Nsasak, is certain of victory and boldly offers to fast for seven days, each sealed inside a house of his own. But the tiny Nsasak bird has been thinking rather harder about the problem. A sly tale of how cunning can outweigh size — and why, to this day, the little Nsasak is the king of birds.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>Many Wise Fools</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Many Wise Fools</strong></p><p>On a spring picnic in a beautiful valley, hunting purple violets by an old well, a young noblewoman named O Shingé is saved from grave danger by a handsome stranger — a doctor who tends to her and then vanishes into the mist without giving his name. Days later she takes to her bed with a sickness no physician can name, and only her faithful servant understands its true cause. But O Shingé is a Daimio's daughter, and her rescuer is of humble birth. A tender and sorrowful Japanese tale of love divided by rank.</p><p>A traditional tale from Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Many Wise Fools</strong></p><p>On a spring picnic in a beautiful valley, hunting purple violets by an old well, a young noblewoman named O Shingé is saved from grave danger by a handsome stranger — a doctor who tends to her and then vanishes into the mist without giving his name. Days later she takes to her bed with a sickness no physician can name, and only her faithful servant understands its true cause. But O Shingé is a Daimio's daughter, and her rescuer is of humble birth. A tender and sorrowful Japanese tale of love divided by rank.</p><p>A traditional tale from Japan.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:39 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Two Brothers</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Two Brothers</strong></p><p>Two brothers set out to seek their fortune, each carrying ten loaves of bread — but when the first has cunningly eaten his way through the second's share, he abandons his penniless brother on the road. Alone, the cast-off brother seeks shelter for the night in a lonely forest mill, where the miller dares not stay after dark. There, hidden and trembling, he overhears three wild beasts trade secrets that could make a man's fortune. A Georgian tale of generosity and greed, and the very different fates they earn.</p><p>A traditional tale from Georgia.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Two Brothers</strong></p><p>Two brothers set out to seek their fortune, each carrying ten loaves of bread — but when the first has cunningly eaten his way through the second's share, he abandons his penniless brother on the road. Alone, the cast-off brother seeks shelter for the night in a lonely forest mill, where the miller dares not stay after dark. There, hidden and trembling, he overhears three wild beasts trade secrets that could make a man's fortune. A Georgian tale of generosity and greed, and the very different fates they earn.</p><p>A traditional tale from Georgia.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:31 +0100</pubDate>
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      <title>The Coming of People</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Coming of People – A Long Time Ago</strong></p><p>In the time before writing, when stories were the only way to carry what people knew, the Inuit told of how the world began: how the earth fell from the sky, and how the first children rose from beneath the willow leaves. In those days, it is said, there was no sun and no death — until two old women fell to talking, and what they chose between them shaped the world we know. A spare and luminous creation myth from the far North, told as it has been told for countless generations.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Inuit.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Coming of People – A Long Time Ago</strong></p><p>In the time before writing, when stories were the only way to carry what people knew, the Inuit told of how the world began: how the earth fell from the sky, and how the first children rose from beneath the willow leaves. In those days, it is said, there was no sun and no death — until two old women fell to talking, and what they chose between them shaped the world we know. A spare and luminous creation myth from the far North, told as it has been told for countless generations.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Inuit.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:24 +0100</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>folktales, folklore, storytelling, traditional stories, myths, legends, fairy tales, oral tradition, world cultures, wisdom, fables, Scheherazade Foundation</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>The Wonderful Hair</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Wonderful Hair</strong></p><p>A father so poor he despairs of feeding his many children is visited in a dream and sent on a strange errand: to a fountain at the head of a stream, where a maiden bright as the sun sits embroidering, her hair falling down her back. He is warned to stay silent whatever she asks, to find among her tresses a single hair red as blood, and — should she give chase — exactly what to cast behind him as he flees. A wondrous Slavic tale of a desperate man, an enchanted pursuit, and a treasure beyond reckoning.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Slavic tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Wonderful Hair</strong></p><p>A father so poor he despairs of feeding his many children is visited in a dream and sent on a strange errand: to a fountain at the head of a stream, where a maiden bright as the sun sits embroidering, her hair falling down her back. He is warned to stay silent whatever she asks, to find among her tresses a single hair red as blood, and — should she give chase — exactly what to cast behind him as he flees. A wondrous Slavic tale of a desperate man, an enchanted pursuit, and a treasure beyond reckoning.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Slavic tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:17 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Wonderful Hair</strong></p><p>A father so poor he despairs of feeding his many children is visited in a dream and sent on a strange errand: to a fountain at the head of a stream, where a maiden bright as the sun sits embroidering, her hair falling down her back. He is warned to stay silent whatever she asks, to find among her tresses a single hair red as blood, and — should she give chase — exactly what to cast behind him as he flees. A wondrous Slavic tale of a desperate man, an enchanted pursuit, and a treasure beyond reckoning.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Slavic tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Sugar-Candy House</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sugar-Candy House</strong></p><p>Deep in a wood, a brother and sister stumble on a marvellous discovery: a little pink cottage built entirely of sugar-candy, just begging to be nibbled. But the house belongs to an old wolf named Garon — lame in one leg, yet as fierce as ever — and he is not best pleased to find pieces of his roof going missing. For a day or two the children fool him with a cheeky rhyme, but a wolf's patience does not last forever. A merry Flemish tale of greedy children, a grumpy wolf, and a very well-deserved comeuppance.</p><p>A traditional tale from Flanders.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sugar-Candy House</strong></p><p>Deep in a wood, a brother and sister stumble on a marvellous discovery: a little pink cottage built entirely of sugar-candy, just begging to be nibbled. But the house belongs to an old wolf named Garon — lame in one leg, yet as fierce as ever — and he is not best pleased to find pieces of his roof going missing. For a day or two the children fool him with a cheeky rhyme, but a wolf's patience does not last forever. A merry Flemish tale of greedy children, a grumpy wolf, and a very well-deserved comeuppance.</p><p>A traditional tale from Flanders.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:09 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Sugar-Candy House</strong></p><p>Deep in a wood, a brother and sister stumble on a marvellous discovery: a little pink cottage built entirely of sugar-candy, just begging to be nibbled. But the house belongs to an old wolf named Garon — lame in one leg, yet as fierce as ever — and he is not best pleased to find pieces of his roof going missing. For a day or two the children fool him with a cheeky rhyme, but a wolf's patience does not last forever. A merry Flemish tale of greedy children, a grumpy wolf, and a very well-deserved comeuppance.</p><p>A traditional tale from Flanders.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Monkey's Fiddle</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Monkey's Fiddle</strong></p><p>Driven from his hungry homeland to seek work among strangers, Monkey earns a marvellous reward: a bow and arrow that never miss, and a fiddle that forces all who hear it to dance. But back home his good fortune draws envy — first from Wolf, then from the cunning Jackal — and before long Monkey finds himself hauled before the court of Lion and Tiger on a false charge, with the sentence going badly against him. He has, however, one last request to make of the court, and a fiddle still at his side. A lively South African tale of greed, false witness, and a clever creature's escape.</p><p>A traditional tale from South Africa.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Monkey's Fiddle</strong></p><p>Driven from his hungry homeland to seek work among strangers, Monkey earns a marvellous reward: a bow and arrow that never miss, and a fiddle that forces all who hear it to dance. But back home his good fortune draws envy — first from Wolf, then from the cunning Jackal — and before long Monkey finds himself hauled before the court of Lion and Tiger on a false charge, with the sentence going badly against him. He has, however, one last request to make of the court, and a fiddle still at his side. A lively South African tale of greed, false witness, and a clever creature's escape.</p><p>A traditional tale from South Africa.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:52:03 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Monkey's Fiddle</strong></p><p>Driven from his hungry homeland to seek work among strangers, Monkey earns a marvellous reward: a bow and arrow that never miss, and a fiddle that forces all who hear it to dance. But back home his good fortune draws envy — first from Wolf, then from the cunning Jackal — and before long Monkey finds himself hauled before the court of Lion and Tiger on a false charge, with the sentence going badly against him. He has, however, one last request to make of the court, and a fiddle still at his side. A lively South African tale of greed, false witness, and a clever creature's escape.</p><p>A traditional tale from South Africa.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Perfidious Vizier</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Perfidious Vizier</strong></p><p>A prince sets out across the desert to claim his promised bride, escorted by his father's trusted vizier and a thousand horsemen. But the vizier has been bought by a jealous rival, and he leads the prince to a hidden desert spring of fearful power — one whose waters work a transformation that leaves the young man stranded in despair, far from home and hope. Then, on the fourth night, a mysterious crowned horseman appears out of the dark. A wondrous Middle Eastern tale, in the spirit of the Thousand and One Nights, of treachery, enchantment, and a journey to the lands of the jinn.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Middle East.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Perfidious Vizier</strong></p><p>A prince sets out across the desert to claim his promised bride, escorted by his father's trusted vizier and a thousand horsemen. But the vizier has been bought by a jealous rival, and he leads the prince to a hidden desert spring of fearful power — one whose waters work a transformation that leaves the young man stranded in despair, far from home and hope. Then, on the fourth night, a mysterious crowned horseman appears out of the dark. A wondrous Middle Eastern tale, in the spirit of the Thousand and One Nights, of treachery, enchantment, and a journey to the lands of the jinn.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Middle East.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:55 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Perfidious Vizier</strong></p><p>A prince sets out across the desert to claim his promised bride, escorted by his father's trusted vizier and a thousand horsemen. But the vizier has been bought by a jealous rival, and he leads the prince to a hidden desert spring of fearful power — one whose waters work a transformation that leaves the young man stranded in despair, far from home and hope. Then, on the fourth night, a mysterious crowned horseman appears out of the dark. A wondrous Middle Eastern tale, in the spirit of the Thousand and One Nights, of treachery, enchantment, and a journey to the lands of the jinn.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Middle East.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>folktales, folklore, storytelling, traditional stories, myths, legends, fairy tales, oral tradition, world cultures, wisdom, fables, Scheherazade Foundation</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Seal-Catcher's Adventure</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Seal-Catcher's Adventure</strong></p><p>On the wild northern coast near John o' Groats, a fisherman makes a good living hunting seals for their valuable skins — never suspecting that the seals are no ordinary beasts. One evening a mysterious stranger arrives with the promise of a fine deal, and carries him off on a swift horse to a clifftop high above the sea, where the true nature of the errand is suddenly and alarmingly revealed. A spellbinding tale from the Scottish coast, of the seal-folk beneath the waves, and a bargain struck in their hidden world.</p><p>A traditional tale from Scotland.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Seal-Catcher's Adventure</strong></p><p>On the wild northern coast near John o' Groats, a fisherman makes a good living hunting seals for their valuable skins — never suspecting that the seals are no ordinary beasts. One evening a mysterious stranger arrives with the promise of a fine deal, and carries him off on a swift horse to a clifftop high above the sea, where the true nature of the errand is suddenly and alarmingly revealed. A spellbinding tale from the Scottish coast, of the seal-folk beneath the waves, and a bargain struck in their hidden world.</p><p>A traditional tale from Scotland.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:47 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Seal-Catcher's Adventure</strong></p><p>On the wild northern coast near John o' Groats, a fisherman makes a good living hunting seals for their valuable skins — never suspecting that the seals are no ordinary beasts. One evening a mysterious stranger arrives with the promise of a fine deal, and carries him off on a swift horse to a clifftop high above the sea, where the true nature of the errand is suddenly and alarmingly revealed. A spellbinding tale from the Scottish coast, of the seal-folk beneath the waves, and a bargain struck in their hidden world.</p><p>A traditional tale from Scotland.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>folktales, folklore, storytelling, traditional stories, myths, legends, fairy tales, oral tradition, world cultures, wisdom, fables, Scheherazade Foundation</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Van Wempel's Goose</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Van Wempel's Goose</strong></p><p>Nicholas Van Wempel of Flatbush — fat, rich, and thoroughly henpecked — is sent out one New Year's Eve with ten shillings and the strictest instructions: fetch the goose, and on no account stop at the tavern. Needless to say, things do not go to plan. A muttered tavern rumour of pirate gold buried out on the frozen marshes sends poor Nicholas off on a midnight treasure-hunt, and a night he will struggle ever after to explain. A wry and comical old tale of Dutch New York, a weak-willed husband, and a goose that takes some accounting for.</p><p>A traditional tale from old New York.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Van Wempel's Goose</strong></p><p>Nicholas Van Wempel of Flatbush — fat, rich, and thoroughly henpecked — is sent out one New Year's Eve with ten shillings and the strictest instructions: fetch the goose, and on no account stop at the tavern. Needless to say, things do not go to plan. A muttered tavern rumour of pirate gold buried out on the frozen marshes sends poor Nicholas off on a midnight treasure-hunt, and a night he will struggle ever after to explain. A wry and comical old tale of Dutch New York, a weak-willed husband, and a goose that takes some accounting for.</p><p>A traditional tale from old New York.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:39 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Van Wempel's Goose</strong></p><p>Nicholas Van Wempel of Flatbush — fat, rich, and thoroughly henpecked — is sent out one New Year's Eve with ten shillings and the strictest instructions: fetch the goose, and on no account stop at the tavern. Needless to say, things do not go to plan. A muttered tavern rumour of pirate gold buried out on the frozen marshes sends poor Nicholas off on a midnight treasure-hunt, and a night he will struggle ever after to explain. A wry and comical old tale of Dutch New York, a weak-willed husband, and a goose that takes some accounting for.</p><p>A traditional tale from old New York.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>folktales, folklore, storytelling, traditional stories, myths, legends, fairy tales, oral tradition, world cultures, wisdom, fables, Scheherazade Foundation</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Talkative Tortoise</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Talkative Tortoise</strong></p><p>A king of Benares cannot stop talking — he leaves no one else a moment to speak — and his wise adviser, who is the Buddha in an earlier life, searches for a gentle way to cure him of it. The chance arrives in the shape of a tortoise, who strikes up a friendship with two wild ducks and is offered a journey to a beautiful far-off mountain, on one simple condition: that he hold his tongue. A wise and witty tale from the Buddhist Jataka, of friendship, folly, and the perils of talking too much.</p><p>A traditional tale from India.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Talkative Tortoise</strong></p><p>A king of Benares cannot stop talking — he leaves no one else a moment to speak — and his wise adviser, who is the Buddha in an earlier life, searches for a gentle way to cure him of it. The chance arrives in the shape of a tortoise, who strikes up a friendship with two wild ducks and is offered a journey to a beautiful far-off mountain, on one simple condition: that he hold his tongue. A wise and witty tale from the Buddhist Jataka, of friendship, folly, and the perils of talking too much.</p><p>A traditional tale from India.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:31 +0100</pubDate>
      <author>The Scheherazade Foundation</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Talkative Tortoise</strong></p><p>A king of Benares cannot stop talking — he leaves no one else a moment to speak — and his wise adviser, who is the Buddha in an earlier life, searches for a gentle way to cure him of it. The chance arrives in the shape of a tortoise, who strikes up a friendship with two wild ducks and is offered a journey to a beautiful far-off mountain, on one simple condition: that he hold his tongue. A wise and witty tale from the Buddhist Jataka, of friendship, folly, and the perils of talking too much.</p><p>A traditional tale from India.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Cunning Weasel</strong></p><p>When the weasel demands a most extraordinary swaddling-cloth for her newborn — nothing less than the skin of an elephant — her bewildered husband thinks she has taken leave of her senses. But the weasel has a plan, and she sets it in motion with a few quiet, well-chosen words to a worm, a hen, a cat, a dog, and a lion in turn. A delicious tale from the Nubian tradition, of patience, mischief, and a cunning that turns the whole animal kingdom into one creature's unwitting tools.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Nubian tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Cunning Weasel</strong></p><p>When the weasel demands a most extraordinary swaddling-cloth for her newborn — nothing less than the skin of an elephant — her bewildered husband thinks she has taken leave of her senses. But the weasel has a plan, and she sets it in motion with a few quiet, well-chosen words to a worm, a hen, a cat, a dog, and a lion in turn. A delicious tale from the Nubian tradition, of patience, mischief, and a cunning that turns the whole animal kingdom into one creature's unwitting tools.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Nubian tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:22 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Cunning Weasel</strong></p><p>When the weasel demands a most extraordinary swaddling-cloth for her newborn — nothing less than the skin of an elephant — her bewildered husband thinks she has taken leave of her senses. But the weasel has a plan, and she sets it in motion with a few quiet, well-chosen words to a worm, a hen, a cat, a dog, and a lion in turn. A delicious tale from the Nubian tradition, of patience, mischief, and a cunning that turns the whole animal kingdom into one creature's unwitting tools.</p><p>A traditional tale from the Nubian tradition.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <title>The Tortoise with the Pretty Daughter</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise with the Pretty Daughter</strong></p><p>A powerful king, displeased that his son scorns all fifty of the wives chosen for him, makes a terrible law: any girl found more beautiful than the prince's wives shall be killed, along with her mother and father. So when the wise old tortoise and his wife have a daughter of rare beauty, they live in dread of the day she might catch the prince's eye. And then, one day, the prince comes hunting near their home. A warm and satisfying tale from southern Nigeria, of beauty, danger, and a father's wisdom rewarded.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise with the Pretty Daughter</strong></p><p>A powerful king, displeased that his son scorns all fifty of the wives chosen for him, makes a terrible law: any girl found more beautiful than the prince's wives shall be killed, along with her mother and father. So when the wise old tortoise and his wife have a daughter of rare beauty, they live in dread of the day she might catch the prince's eye. And then, one day, the prince comes hunting near their home. A warm and satisfying tale from southern Nigeria, of beauty, danger, and a father's wisdom rewarded.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:51:10 +0100</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>The Tortoise with the Pretty Daughter</strong></p><p>A powerful king, displeased that his son scorns all fifty of the wives chosen for him, makes a terrible law: any girl found more beautiful than the prince's wives shall be killed, along with her mother and father. So when the wise old tortoise and his wife have a daughter of rare beauty, they live in dread of the day she might catch the prince's eye. And then, one day, the prince comes hunting near their home. A warm and satisfying tale from southern Nigeria, of beauty, danger, and a father's wisdom rewarded.</p><p>A traditional tale from southern Nigeria.</p><p>—<br> <em>The World Story Bank is an initiative of the Scheherazade Foundation, gathering the folktales of the world, protecting them, and rewilding them back into modern culture. To hear more and support our work, visit </em><a href="https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank"><em>https://www.sf.charity/world-story-bank</em></a></p>]]>
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