M’Dear: Loving Someone You Never Met
Betty Ann Wylie shares memories of her husband's grandparents; memories she learned from the people who knew them before they died.
Gather your family for great stories from great storytellers. Stories bring us together and the stories on The Apple Seed will spark memories that you can share with the people you love. The Apple Seed is a storytelling podcast by BYUradio and is hosted by Sam Payne.
Betty Ann Wylie shares memories of her husband's grandparents; memories she learned from the people who knew them before they died.
Eshu Bumpus relates the fate of a lion that falls in love with a human woman.
The Baal Shem Tov was a Jewish rabbi from Poland in the 1700s. In this story, Gerald Fierst tells of when he faced a werewolf tainted with an evil heart.
Colorado storyteller Pam Faro tells a story about a couple who find out that they're neighbors to a village of leprechauns.
In this hour we'll hear a couple of beautiful tributes to beloved grandparents, plus an all-new audio drama we've cooked up in our secret lab.
Jim bruchac tells the story of a chenoo, a giant with a heart of ice, as it seeks its prey in the camp of some hunters but finds itself outwitted by kindness.
There comes an age where a person has to make their way in the world. That doesn't always mean they have to go it alone, however, and this story shows there are often people who are behind us, ready to help.
How do we use our individual power? Do we use it for good, to lift those around us? Or do we use it for destruction? Lyn Ford tells a story of fire and rain and how their actions affect others.
Storyteller Simon Brooks shares a tale about a woodcutter who is granted just one wish. His family has lots of ideas, but in the end, the woodcutter comes up with a clever solution.
Today on the show we’ve got an hour of stories about anticipation and expectations, and about things not exactly turning out how we expected, for better or for worse.