Episode 24: The People's Flying Ship - A Revolutionary Folktale
On this podcast finale, Candace shares a story that incorporates mythic and contemporary elements. She learned this tale from fellow laborers while working on a hops farm in the west of England. Music: The Internationale - National Red Army School Students in Nanchang, China Fifth Symphony - Beethoven Socialism is Better - words & music by Bruce Wolf; performed by Bruce Wolf, Noah Wolf, Gaby Gignoux-Wolfsohn
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Episode 23: Jack and the Haunted House, a Folktale
On this episode, Candace shares a humorous ghost story she heard while doing storytelling work in the coal-mining communities of Appalachia Music: The Internationale - Workers Party of Jamaica In-House Raggae Group Over The Waterfall - Tin Whistle Appalachian Tune Thunder Maker Sound Socialism is Better - Words and music by Bruce Wolf; performed by Bruce Wolf, Noah Wolf, Gaby Gignoux-Wolfsohn
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Episode 22: "The Magic Pomegranate", a folktale
On this episode, Candace shares a folktale she learned from an antifascist actress while living in a town on the Adriatic coast of Italy Music/sounds: The Internationale - Multiple Languages Chimes Fugue in G Minor: Bach Socialism is Better - words & music by Bruce Wolf; performed by Bruce Wolf, Noah Wolf, Gaby Gignoux-Wolfsohn
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Episode 21: "Three Hairs from the Devil's Beard", a folktale
On this episode, Candace shares a folktale she heard while living in the south Mexican state of Chiapas Music/Sounds: The Internationale - Pete Seeger Gong! Fifth Symphony - Beethoven Socialism is Better - words & music by Bruce Wolf; performed by Bruce Wolf, Noah Wolf, Gaby Gignoux-Wolfsohn
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Episode 20: "Grass Cape", a folktale
On this episode, Candace shares a folktale she heard while working as a housekeeper at a hotel near the docks of the port city of Bergen, Norway Music: The Internationale - Alistair Hulett Four Seasons - Vivaldi Socialism is Better - words & music by Bruce Wolf; performed by Bruce Wolf, Noah Wolf, Gaby Gignoux-Wolfsohn
A 25-episode podcast mini-series that presents the firsthand voices of folks in the international working-class who tell stories about their daily labor and their resistance to injustice and oppression. The series is a fusion of dramatic storytelling and socialist perspectives