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Good Stories Podcast

Good Stories Podcast

De: Jody Gabrielson and Stephen Keck
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Whether you read constantly or never find the time, let's go through some stories together that help all of us shape our beliefs, spark wonder, and connect us to the past. We’re a brother and sister who love to chat and share about what we read and learn. Join us as we celebrate the worlds within stories!

Jody Gabrielson 2025
Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
Episodios
  • Roverandom by JRR Tolkien
    Nov 11 2025

    Roverandom is an endearing adventure story — created by JRR Tolkien to comfort his young son who lost his toy dog on a seaside holiday. Out of that small heartbreak came a fun and exciting tale of a little puppy who gets mixed up in the affairs of wizards and ends up adventuring on the moon and down to the bottom of the sea. It's a sweet adventure everyone can love.

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    1 h y 26 m
  • The Pilgrim's Regress: CS Lewis' Allegorical Journey
    Nov 4 2025

    Trace the winding road of The Pilgrim’s Regress—C.S. Lewis’s first major work after his conversion to Christianity. Written in 1933, it’s a challenging book, rich with philosophy, symbols, and reflections on the modern search for meaning and satisfaction in your soul. And a reflection of Lewis' own internal journey.

    Strangely, the best part may be the Afterword - where we learn a bit of how Lewis' tone and style warmed and changed over time. And his careful dedication to charitable reading.

    A challenging book with wonderful nuggets of thought and wisdom to find all the way through! Let's walk through it together.

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    2 h y 22 m
  • The Monster MASHup
    Oct 28 2025

    Wrapping up our Halloween series with a Monster MASHup (Yes, a nod to the song.) This episode dives into the backstories of some of the most famous monsters - like Frankenstein, Dracula, Jekyll and Hyde, the Headless Horseman and back even further to monsters like Medusa and the Norse wolf Fenrir along with Shelob and Ungoliant. They're not just creatures of the night, but characters born from imagination and myth and revealing something true about humanity's flaws.

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    1 h y 29 m
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