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  • Feral Folktales: A Short Tale - The Man Who Sold His Shadow
    Feb 16 2026

    This time, I’m sharing “The Man Who Sold His Shadow,” a European-style folktale about a bargain that looks harmless at first and the quiet trouble that follows it home. When a man trades away his shadow for comfort and ease, the world slowly stops responding to him the way it should. People look past him. Doors hesitate. Even daylight feels uncertain. It’s a story about belonging, recognition, and the parts of yourself that can’t be exchanged without consequence.

    Feral Folktales is where I step aside from the main show and tell a straight folktale—simple, spoken, and exactly as it’s meant to be heard. These bonus episodes are just a little something extra between the full installments of The Feral Folklorist, which is where you’ll find the deeper dives into history, folklore, magic, hauntings, and the stranger corners of human belief.

    A new folktale often appears between the regular podcast releases—just a short story to keep the world of folklore moving.

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    6 min
  • Witching Hours - Magic, Timing, and the Clock
    Feb 9 2026

    Some moments aren’t for action—they’re for waiting. In this episode, we step into the folklore of time itself: the hours we were warned not to touch, the nights we were told to leave well enough alone, and the ways folk magic used clocks, moons, and calendars not for beauty, but for boundaries.

    We trace the old timing rules—why certain work was only done by daylight, why the dark moon was considered too still for movement, and how even the ticking hands on a kitchen clock became signs in folk logic. We’ll look at the structure underneath the superstition: how timing in magical practice wasn’t about fear, but about preventing fallout.

    Then we dig into what happens when you act in the wrong hour anyway. Why a spell done at midnight might not settle. Why conversations started after dark spiral. And how magical timing became a way to protect yourself—not from spirits, but from your own impulse.

    If you’ve ever felt the itch to fix something at 1 a.m., to say too much too late, or to cast a working just because the house was finally quiet—this episode explains why timing matters. Because in folk magic, it’s not just what you do that counts.

    It’s when you do it.

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    30 min
  • Feral Folktales: A Short Tale - The Monkey King Tricks the Demon
    Feb 2 2026

    This time, I’m sharing “The Monkey King Tricks the Demon,” a Chinese folktale-style story about a mountain road gone quiet and the kind of creature that thinks a sealed jar is the same thing as control. The Monkey King walks in looking harmless, lets the demon believe he has him caught, and then turns that belief against him—escaping without being seen and returning to the jar just in time to be “found” again. It’s a story about patience, pride, and what happens when a bully keeps checking the lock and still can’t feel safe.

    Feral Folktales is where I step aside from the main show and tell a straight folktale—simple, spoken, and exactly as it’s meant to be heard. These bonus episodes are just a little something extra between the full installments of The Feral Folklorist, which is where you’ll find the deeper dives into history, folklore, magic, hauntings, and the stranger corners of human belief.

    A new folktale often appears between the regular podcast releases—just a short story to keep the world of folklore moving.

    Want more from The Feral Folklorist?

    Dive deeper into each episode, explore merch, and get all the latest updates at:
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    Become a patron to unlock Feral Footnotes (our exclusive after-show), get early sneak peeks, weekly folk magic articles, and downloadable spells featured in each episode:
    https://patreon.com/papagee

    Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years:
    https://aromags.com

    Papa Gee's personal website, Folkloreum, showcases his books, blog, podcast information, and more: https://folkloreum.com/

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    8 min
  • Feral Folktales: A Short Tale - The Men of the Turning Year
    Jan 26 2026

    This time, I’m sharing “The Men of the Turning Year,” a Czech and Slavic-style folktale about a girl sent into a winter forest to fetch what winter doesn’t give. In a clearing, she finds twelve men around a small fire—each one tied to a piece of the year, each one taking his turn. When she asks plainly and takes only what’s offered, the year bends for her just long enough. But when someone else shows up with demands, the cold comes back fast, and the story reminds you why people said time can be asked, but it can’t be ordered.

    Feral Folktales is where I step aside from the main show and tell a straight folktale—simple, spoken, and exactly as it’s meant to be heard. These bonus episodes are just a little something extra between the full installments of The Feral Folklorist, which is where you’ll find the deeper dives into history, folklore, magic, hauntings, and the stranger corners of human belief.

    A new folktale often appears between the regular podcast releases—just a short story to keep the world of folklore moving.

    Want more from The Feral Folklorist?

    Dive deeper into each episode, explore merch, and get all the latest updates at:
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    Become a patron to unlock Feral Footnotes (our exclusive after-show), get early sneak peeks, weekly folk magic articles, and downloadable spells featured in each episode:
    https://patreon.com/papagee

    Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years:
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    Papa Gee's personal website, Folkloreum, showcases his books, blog, podcast information, and more: https://folkloreum.com/

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    6 min
  • 16. Stitched Under Pressure: Sewing, Knotting, and the Magic of Fabric
    Jan 19 2026

    Needle and thread don’t just mend. In this episode, we step into the older folklore of sewing—where stitches could bind a person’s luck, knots could lock a fate in place, and finishing the wrong piece at the wrong time was believed to invite trouble into a house. We trace the warnings that followed the needle: why sewing after dark was avoided, why certain garments were never completed during illness or mourning, and how cloth became a quiet place to hold fear, hope, and restraint.

    Then we get into the mechanics beneath the superstition. Why unfinished work mattered. Why knots weren’t tied casually. And how sewing crossed from household labor into folk magic without ever being named as such. This is the side of sewing that didn’t belong to craft fairs or heirloom stories—it belonged to spooky stories by the campfire.

    If you’ve ever been told not to finish a stitch at night, not to cut fabric after dark, or not to rush the last knot, this episode explains why. Because in folklore, thread doesn’t just follow the needle—and not every seam was meant to be closed.

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    29 min
  • Feral Folktales: A Short Tale - The Cat That Swallowed The Stars
    Jan 12 2026

    Feral Folktales is where I step aside from the main show and tell a straight folktale—simple, spoken, and exactly as it’s meant to be heard. These bonus episodes are just a little something extra between the full installments of The Feral Folklorist, which is where you’ll find the deeper dives into history, folklore, magic, hauntings, and the stranger corners of human belief.

    This time, I’m sharing “The Cat That Swallowed the Stars,” a folktale about a village that wakes up one morning to find the night sky noticeably emptier—and a cat that’s looking a little too pleased with itself. It’s a story about curiosity, appetite, and what happens when something small decides it wants more than its share. After that, people start keeping an eye on the cat, the sky, and anything else that seems just a little too satisfied.

    A new folktale often appears between the regular podcast releases—just a short story to keep the world of folklore moving.

    Want more from The Feral Folklorist?

    Dive deeper into each episode, explore merch, and get all the latest updates at:
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    Become a patron to unlock Feral Footnotes (our exclusive after-show), get early sneak peeks, weekly folk magic articles, and downloadable spells featured in each episode:
    https://patreon.com/papagee

    Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years:
    https://aromags.com

    Papa Gee's personal website, Folkloreum, showcases his books, blog, podcast information, and more: https://folkloreum.com/


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    7 min
  • 15. When the Dead Answer Back: Séances, Mediums, and Spirit Communication
    Jan 5 2026

    Season 2 opens with spirit communication. In this episode, we’re stripping the velvet off the Victorian séance to look at the grit underneath. We trace the path from the first mechanical "raps" in a drafty New York house to the high-stakes, locked-door sessions that governed the lives of the living. You’ll learn how the Fox sisters turned grief into a telegraph system, why an invitation to a sitting was a social summons you didn't dare turn down, and how a room full of powerful men ended up taking orders from a sound in the dark.

    Then we’ll get into the magical mechanics—the reality of "opening a channel" in your own home and why a séance is really just an invitation for a spiritual squatter. We’ll talk about the silence that settles into a house when the static takes over, and why traditional workers knew that an invitation without a closure is a dangerous way to live. You’ll learn how to use iron to shut the door on a conversation that’s gone on too long, and how to reclaim a room that’s gone thin from too much waiting.

    If you’ve ever sat in the silence expecting a sign to tell you how to move, this one’s for you. Because the dead don’t always bring comfort—and a table doesn’t need a ghost to start making demands.

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    Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years:
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    29 min
  • 14. Christmas Conjure: A Wicked Yuletide Podcast
    Dec 15 2025

    Holiday folk magic, protective charms, and old-world winter witchery you can still use today. While the world decks the halls, we’re lacing cookies with fixed sugar, slipping sachet powders into gift wrap, and turning ornaments into spell jars.

    This bonus episode of The Feral Folklorist unwraps the older, darker magic baked into the season—from Yule fires and Saturnalian chaos to the Wild Hunt and the real reason we hang wreaths on doors. You’ll learn how to fix cookies, cards, and wrapping paper for magical effect, and how the protective roots of evergreens, ornaments, and even that watchful little “Elf on the Shelf” can be used as quiet working tools.

    We’ll also look at why December is wide open for sweetening, warding, and low-key spells, when everyone’s distracted, sentimental, and surrounded by objects that have carried hidden power for centuries. This isn’t about ruining anyone’s holiday—it’s about working the season before it works you.

    Want more from The Feral Folklorist?

    Dive deeper into each episode, explore merch, and get all the latest updates at:
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    Become a patron to unlock Feral Footnotes (our exclusive after-show), get early sneak peeks, weekly folk magic articles, and downloadable spells featured in each episode:
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    Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years:
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    Browse Papa Gee’s books, tarot readings, and more at:
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    Our digital magazine, Folkloreum, explores herbal recipes, spells and rituals, tales of folklore, and offers a little bit of spooky fiction in the mix. You can find it at: https://folkloreum.com/




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    26 min