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Welcome to the Wise Crone Cottage podcast with storyteller, Kathy Shimpock. Here we'll meet the crone and uncover her wisdom as found, in fairy tales, folktales and myths. New episodes are released each month. All rights reserved.

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  • A Storm is Brewing - Three Legends to Tell (S6, #3)
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this episode, the storyteller Kathy Shimpock will be exploring three legends of sacrifice and heroism. One is the "Burning of the Rice Fields," a legend from Japan. The second is "St. David's Hood" from England and the third is "Tante Tina" from Germany. In each, we'll see how the "little old woman's" or the "little old man's" actions saved the day.

    Story: "The Burning of the Rice Fields," in How to Tell Stories to Children and Some Stories to Tell, ed. by Sara Cone Bryant, 1918. "St. David's Flood," in Wise Women, retold and ed. by Suzanne I. Barchers, 1990. "Tante Tina," in A Piece of the Wind and Other Stories to Tell by Ruthilde Kronberg and Patricia C. McKissack, 1990.

    Illustration: Pixaby.com.

    This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
    Copyright 2026 Kathy Shimpock.

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    For more crone tales, visit the "Wise Crone Cottage in the Woods" (http://www.wisecronecottage.com).

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    26 m
  • Delila the Trickster - 1001 Nights (S6, #2)
    Jan 31 2026

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    In this episode we’ll discuss a story from the “Arabian Nights” collection. It is entitled “Delila the Wily.” This is a long story, so long in fact, that we’ve covered it in two previous episodes. (Please listen to those episodes if you wish to hear the actual story. Here I will only share a summary.) Delila is a trickster figure who brings chaos wherever she goes. But she is much more than that. Her acts of cunning cause the listener to reflect on justice, law, morality and the ability of women to be the author of their own lives. In Delila’s world actions are not black or white, but a multitude of shades of gray. In this episode, we’ll discuss her world and why tricksters are needed now more than ever.

    Story: "The Wiley Dalilah and Her Daughter Zaynab," in Arabian Nights: Volume I, trans. Jack Zipes (New York: Penguin Books, 1991).
    Illustration: Edmund Dulac, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. National Library NZ on The Commons, No restrictions, via Wikimedia Commons

    This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/. Sound effects from my finch "Tweedles."
    Copyright 2026 Kathy Shimpock.

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    For more crone tales, visit the "Wise Crone Cottage in the Woods" (http://www.wisecronecottage.com).

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    27 m
  • On the Longest Night - Cailleach Beira (S6, #1)
    Dec 22 2025

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    In this episode, the storyteller, Kathy Shimpock, shares a Scottish story about the changing seasons. It comes as we reach winter solstice in the Northern hemisphere. This is a story of the Cailleach Beira, the Queen of Winter. She may be frightening but she has much to tell us about our role as elders and how we should best approach the winter season. She’s a very wise crone indeed!

    Story: Donald Alexander MacKenzie, "Beira, Queen of Winter," in Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth and Legend (London, Blackie & Son, 1917).
    Illustration: "Beira" from a drawing by John Duncan (from book).

    Sound effects from my finch "Tweedles."

    This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
    Copyright 2025 Kathy Shimpock.

    Support the show

    For more crone tales, visit the "Wise Crone Cottage in the Woods" (http://www.wisecronecottage.com).

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    31 m
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