Why Kids Sing to Their Parents
In the Town Around the Bend, things are a little different. Once a month, children put their parents to bed to help them get a good night's rest. Bill Harley explains why.
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.
In the Town Around the Bend, things are a little different. Once a month, children put their parents to bed to help them get a good night's rest. Bill Harley explains why.
Diane Ferlatte shares a story where she has to question some judgments she made about someone else in a restaurant.
Who will be more prepared for winter? The ants who spend the summer preparing, or the grasshopper who spends the summer practicing the fiddle? Donna Washington shares a twist on this classic tale.
Dan Keding, a storyteller who grew up in Chicago, tells of a young man who saves the life of a wolf. Many blessings would follow.
Today we bring you a full hour of stories from Georgia storyteller Andy Offutt Irwin, all recorded live in the Apple Seed Studio. It's an hour full of zany fun, quick wit, and what critics call his Silly Putty voice. But we hope you’ll take away even more: sweet observations about lifetime relationships between generations that will have you thinking about some of the people who are important to you.
Anne Shimojima tells the tale of a young boy, deaf and mute, as he finds golden crane, wounded on the mountainside.
Storyteller David Holt remembers a move from Texas to California and the drive with his Grandma.
South Carolina storyteller Tim Lowry recites a poem about watermelon.
Storyteller Big Joe Pagliuca tells of a wealthy duck and a quest to get his money back.
Stories about games and puzzles and upside-down worlds where the rules don’t quite make sense.