Mythology extends past the Greek and Roman pantheon, and European fairy tales are only one section in the worldwide folklore lexicon.
Every other Monday, join your host Gree, long time folk tale fan and short time global studies scholar, as we delve into stories from traditionally overlooked cultures from all over the planet.
If you’re interested in hearing about myths and fables and legends from civilizations that have honed storytelling over thousands of years, “Colored Folklore” is the podcast for you.
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Mythology extends past the Greek and Roman pantheon, and European fairy tales are only one section in the worldwide folklore lexicon.
Every other Monday, join your host Gree, long time folk tale fan and short time global studies scholar, as we delve into stories from traditionally overlooked cultures from all over the planet.
If you’re interested in hearing about myths and fables and legends from civilizations that have honed storytelling over thousands of years, “Colored Folklore” is the podcast for you.
Colored Folklore, Volume 4: Creepy Folklore
Episode 26: Asia - Cityscape
Story
-Beijing's Legendary Ghost Bus
-7 Spine-Tingling Chinese Urban Legends
-The Last Bus to Fragrant Hills
-The Last Midnight Bus
-The Last Bus to Fragrant Hills
-The Midnight Bus
-The Last Bus in Beijing
-The Midnight Bus
Credits
-Sound (via Envato Elements):
--Bus Horn, by Sound-Ideas
--Old Bus Arrival, by FXProSound
--Bus Departure in Rain, by FXProSound
--Clocks, by Adigold
--Electronic Alarm Clock Beeping, by Sound-Ideas
--Scary Horror Trailer, by TastyAudio
-Music (via Music Vine): Mr. Mischief, All Good Folks
-Logo: Arthur
-Episode Art: Jacqueline
Contact
-Website: Colored Folklore
-Twitter: @ColoredFolklore
-Facebook: Colored Folklore Business Page
-Instagram: @ColoredFolklore
Colored Folklore
Mythology extends past the Greek and Roman pantheon, and European fairy tales are only one section in the worldwide folklore lexicon.
Every other Monday, join your host Gree, long time folk tale fan and short time global studies scholar, as we delve into stories from traditionally overlooked cultures from all over the planet.
If you’re interested in hearing about myths and fables and legends from civilizations that have honed storytelling over thousands of years, “Colored Folklore” is the podcast for you.