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Croc's Tales
IVM Podcasts
101 episodes
9 months ago
Anand Sivakumaran (a.ka. THE CROC), writer, author and live storyteller spins tales using prompts from the audience. One story broken into four parts. But each story begins with a new prompt - a word or line - given by the audience. And yet all the parts need to tie in. That's the fun. Words aap ke, kahani aap ke liye
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Anand Sivakumaran (a.ka. THE CROC), writer, author and live storyteller spins tales using prompts from the audience. One story broken into four parts. But each story begins with a new prompt - a word or line - given by the audience. And yet all the parts need to tie in. That's the fun. Words aap ke, kahani aap ke liye
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Comedy,
TV & Film
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Ep. 92: Not Today (Part 2)
Croc's Tales
7 minutes
6 years ago
Ep. 92: Not Today (Part 2)
Anand Sivakumaran (a.k.a. THE CROC), writer, author and live storyteller spins tales using prompts from you guys. Words aap ke, kahani aap ke liye Story 25 (Part 2): Not Today In the second part of the tale, Sameer gives into the temptation and cannot...
Croc's Tales
Anand Sivakumaran (a.ka. THE CROC), writer, author and live storyteller spins tales using prompts from the audience. One story broken into four parts. But each story begins with a new prompt - a word or line - given by the audience. And yet all the parts need to tie in. That's the fun. Words aap ke, kahani aap ke liye