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Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. In this episode, storyteller Amon Mazingo takes us on a captivating journey through three enchanting tales rooted in the rich traditions of indigenous and African cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. From the whimsical story of 'The Lazy Boys Who Became the Pleiades' to the poignant 'Evening Star and Orphan Star,' and finally, the heartfelt 'The Girl Who Married a Star,' each narrative reveals profound lessons about life, desire, and the cosmos. As a special treat, Chef shares a delicious Southern fried catfish recipe inspired by the tales, rounding off this auditory adventure with flavors from the stories. Join us as we explore these timeless narratives!
Book: Traditions of the Caddo
By: George A. Dorsey
After the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Southern Fried Catfish, a traditional dish inspired by the tale's themes. This savory meal reflects the vibrant culinary heritage of Trinidad and serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between ambition and respect for nature.
Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Southern Fried Catfish
https://grandbaby-cakes.com/fried-catfish/
Sky Tales:
The Star Maiden
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-star-maiden/
The Daughter of the Sun
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-daughter-of-the-sun/
The Woman Who Fell From The Sky
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-woman-who-fell-from-the-sky/
Mental Health
Phone Number: 988
https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection
To Support Afro Tales Podcast:
Website: https://www.afrotalescast.com
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast
Support this podcast at: https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations
Podcast Artwork:
Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/
Music:
Artist: Big Reggie
Album: native Shaman
Song: Ambient Skies
https://pixabay.com/music/world-ambient-skies-native-shaman-343918/
License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/
SFX:
https://freesound.org/
By Amon Mazingo5
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Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. In this episode, storyteller Amon Mazingo takes us on a captivating journey through three enchanting tales rooted in the rich traditions of indigenous and African cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. From the whimsical story of 'The Lazy Boys Who Became the Pleiades' to the poignant 'Evening Star and Orphan Star,' and finally, the heartfelt 'The Girl Who Married a Star,' each narrative reveals profound lessons about life, desire, and the cosmos. As a special treat, Chef shares a delicious Southern fried catfish recipe inspired by the tales, rounding off this auditory adventure with flavors from the stories. Join us as we explore these timeless narratives!
Book: Traditions of the Caddo
By: George A. Dorsey
After the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Southern Fried Catfish, a traditional dish inspired by the tale's themes. This savory meal reflects the vibrant culinary heritage of Trinidad and serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between ambition and respect for nature.
Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Southern Fried Catfish
https://grandbaby-cakes.com/fried-catfish/
Sky Tales:
The Star Maiden
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-star-maiden/
The Daughter of the Sun
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-daughter-of-the-sun/
The Woman Who Fell From The Sky
https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-woman-who-fell-from-the-sky/
Mental Health
Phone Number: 988
https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection
To Support Afro Tales Podcast:
Website: https://www.afrotalescast.com
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast
Support this podcast at: https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations
Podcast Artwork:
Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/
Music:
Artist: Big Reggie
Album: native Shaman
Song: Ambient Skies
https://pixabay.com/music/world-ambient-skies-native-shaman-343918/
License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/
SFX:
https://freesound.org/

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