Afro Tales Podcast

<p>A podcast focused on the folktales, lore, myths, and legends that are a part of our everyday lives. Join me, your Griot Amon Mazingo as I explore the tales the afro and indigenous people created in the Americas and Caribbean. If you want more stories based on the indigenous people and those of the African Diaspora this is the show for you. After which you will visit Chef who will give you a recipe inspired by the story you have just heard. Come aboard the Anevay and be part of a voyage like no other.</p>

Why the Sea Moans

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. In this enchanting episode, storyteller Amon Mazingo weaves the captivating tale of "Why the Sea Moans," a story that transcends time and culture, drawing from the rich folklore of Brazil. Meet Princess Dionysia, a lonely royal who finds solace in the company of Labismina, a gentle sea serpent. As their friendship blossoms, Dionysia faces the daunting prospect of an unwanted marriage. With the help of her sea friend, she cleverly navigates her challenges, but will she remember to honor her promise? Join us for a journey filled with love, sacrifice, and the haunting echoes of a forgotten friendship.Book: Fairy Tales from Brazil: How and Why Tales from Brazilian FolkloreBy: Elise Spicer Els(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:30) Why the Sea Moans(24:18) Reflections on the Tale(30:57) Chef’s Galley - Rabanada(34:25) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Rabanada, a Brazilian deep-fried French toast inspired by the themes of friendship and longing. This delicious treat embodies the spirit of the tale, reminding us of the sweetness that can arise from our connections with others.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Rabanadahttps://braziliankitchenabroad.com/rabanada-recipe-brazilian-deep-fried-french-toast/ Fairy Tales:CatskinEllahttps://www.afrotalescast.com/catskinella/ Rice from Asheshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/rice-from-ashes/ The Three Gownshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-three-gowns/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: DPStudioMusicAlbum: Song: Golden Sunset Sambahttps://pixabay.com/music/bossa-nova-golden-sunset-samba-293953/ License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

12-01
35:21

The Girl Who Married the Star

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 CaddoBy: George A. DorseyAfter 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 Catfishhttps://grandbaby-cakes.com/fried-catfish/ Sky Tales:The Star Maidenhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-star-maiden/ The Daughter of the Sunhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-daughter-of-the-sun/ The Woman Who Fell From The Skyhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-woman-who-fell-from-the-sky/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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 ReggieAlbum: native ShamanSong: Ambient Skieshttps://pixabay.com/music/world-ambient-skies-native-shaman-343918/ License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

11-17
29:53

How the Devil Constructed a Church!

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. In this episode of Afro Tales presents Unearthly Accounts, join the enigmatic Shadow Man as he recounts two chilling tales steeped in supernatural lore. The first story unveils an ancient curse in Cartago, Costa Rica, where bloodshed leads to a haunting legacy of destruction. The second tale takes us to the town of Curaren in Honduras, where a desperate bargain with the devil results in a church built under ominous conditions. Prepare for a journey through history, mystery, and the eerie echoes of the past.Book: The Enchanted OrchardBy: Dorothy Sharp Carter(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:30) Ancient Curse(09:03) How the Devil Contructed a Church(13:33) FarewellHalloween Specials:The Chenoohttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-chenoo/ The Black Vampyrehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-black-vampyre/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: ArgimiroroblesAlbum: Lonely WolfSong: Sombras del pasadoURL: https://pixabay.com/music/folk-lonely-wolf-sombras-del-pasado-396025/ License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

10-31
19:50

The Curse of Mama D’leau

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Aman Mazingo, as we dive into the enchanting tale of "The Curse of Mama D’leau," a story steeped in the rich folklore of Trinidad. This episode follows the ambitious young fisherman Tomas, who, driven by greed and ambition, disregards the warnings of his elders about the vengeful spirit Mamdlo, the protector of the rivers. As Tomas exploits the waters, he faces the dire consequences of his actions, leading to a confrontation with the formidable Mama D’leau. The narrative unfolds with themes of respect for nature, the repercussions of greed, and the age-old wisdom passed down through generations. Will Tomas heed the warnings before it's too late? Tune in to discover the fate that awaits him.Book: Caribbean Folk Tales: Stories from the Islands and the Windrush GenerationBy: Wendy Sherear(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) The Curse of Mama D'leau(19:00) My Thoughts(25:58) Chef’s Galley - Chicken Pelau(30:56) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Chicken Pelau, a traditional dish inspired by the themes of the tale. 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: Chicken Pelauhttps://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ol-fuskie-fried-crab-rice-recipe-1914386 Spooky Tales:Lonna and the Cat Womanhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/lonna-and-the-cat-woman/ Aunt Miseryhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/aunt-misery/ La Diablessehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/la-diablesse/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: JonahAlbum: Song: RainyURL: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-rainy-day-1225/ License: https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

10-27
31:17

Plat-Eye Interviews

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Aman Mazingo, as we navigate through enthralling narratives steeped in the histories of Indigenous and African descendant peoples across the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the chilling and mysterious tales of the Plat-Eyed Ghost, a spectral figure that haunts the marshes and swamps of South Carolina. Through a series of captivating stories, we learn about the encounters with this eerie entity, known for its transformative abilities and the ominous presence it brings. From the spine-tingling experiences of locals to the deep-rooted folklore surrounding this ghostly being, each narrative unveils the intricate connections between history, superstition, and the land. These stories remind us of the power of the past and the legends that shape our understanding of the world.Book: Slave Ghost Stories: Tales of Hags, Haints, Ghosts and Diamondback RattlersBy: Nancy RyanBook: Talk that TalkBy: Linda Goss(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Plat-Eye Interviews(13:10) My Thoughts(18:10) Chef’s Galley - Ol' Fuskie Fried Crab Rice(21:36) Fair WindsAfter the tales, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Old Fuski Fried Crab Rice, inspired by the themes of the stories. This savory dish is perfect for reflecting on the rich folklore of the region while enjoying a taste of its culinary heritage.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Ol' Fuskie Fried Crab Ricehttps://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ol-fuskie-fried-crab-rice-recipe-1914386 Spooky Tales:The Graveyard Jumbieshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-graveyard-jumbies/ Loup Garou’s Bitehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/loup-garous-bite/ Feu Follethttps://www.afrotalescast.com/feufollet/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

10-13
21:56

Skunny-Wundy & the Stone Giant

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on a thrilling adventure through the captivating stories of Indigenous and African descendant cultures across the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the tale of Skunny-Wundy and the Stone Giant, a humorous yet daring story set in an Iroquois village. When the villagers are threatened by a fearsome stone giant, Skunny-Wundy, known for his quick wit and boastful nature, steps up to confront the beast. With clever tricks and a bit of luck, he outsmarts the giant, turning a terrifying encounter into a tale of triumph. This story not only showcases the cleverness of our protagonist but also reflects the timeless theme of bravery and cunning in folklore.Book: When the Chenoo howls: Native American tales of terrorBy: James Bruchac and Joseph Bruchac(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Skunny-Wundy & the Stone Giant(11:17) My Thoughts(15:44) Chef’s Galley - Three Sisters Soup(19:10) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delicious recipe for Three Sisters Soup, inspired by the themes of the tale and perfect for nourishing our bodies as we reflect on the cleverness of this story.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Three Sisters Soup,https://vtfeed.org/news/three-sisters-soup-recipe Haitian Tales:The Chenoohttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-chenoo/ The Black Vampyrehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-black-vampyre/ Ms Veronahttps://www.afrotalescast.com/ms-verona/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: Kevin MacLeodAlbum: Global SamplerSong: Quasi MotionURL: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Global_Sampler/Quasi_Motion/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

09-29
19:30

Greedy Mariani

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we navigate through the intriguing tale of Greedy Mariani, a woman whose insatiable greed leads her down a dark and unexpected path. Living alone on a high road, Mariani's quick temper and scolding tongue make her a notorious figure among travelers seeking shelter. When a mysterious man arrives with bags of silver, her greed blinds her to the consequences of her actions. A poignant lesson about the dangers of excessive desire and the importance of humility.Book: Greedy Mariani and Other Folktales of the AntillesBy: Dorothy Sharp Carter(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Greedy Mariani(11:01) My Thoughts(17:00) Chef’s Galley - Koden’n(20:01) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Koden’n (Haitian Turkey Stew), inspired by the themes of greed and consequence, perfect for savoring as we reflect on the lessons learned.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Koden’nhttps://www.opamusic.com/food/stew-turkey-haitian-turkey-kodenn/Haitian Tales:The Magic Orange Treehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-magic-orange-tree/ The Lil Bird Growshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-lil-bird-grows/  Owlhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/owl/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: RoobleahmAlbum: Song: KOMPA ZOUK LOVEURL: https://pixabay.com/music/world-kompa-zouk-love-140970/ License: https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

09-15
20:32

The Beautiful Girl of the Moon Tower

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we navigate through two enchanting tales steeped in the rich traditions of Indigenous and African descendant cultures. In our first story, "TWolf & Birds & the Fish-Horse," we follow a wolf who, tricked by his nephew, finds himself at a dance instead of a feast. He learns a valuable lesson about humility and gratitude. Next, in "The Beautiful Girl of the Moon Tower," we meet Anton, who embarks on a quest to win the heart of a girl he dreams about, only to face challenges that test his resolve and morality. With themes of wit, love, and the consequences of one's actions, these stories remind us of the intricate tapestry of our shared folklore.Book: The People Could FlyBy: Virginia Hamiliton(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Wolf & Birds & the Fish-Horse(07:42) The Beautiful Girl of the Moon Tower(17:12) My Thoughts(24:17) Chef’s Galley - Brazilian Chicken Wings(27:55) Fair WindsAfter the stories, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Brazilian Style Chicken Wings, inspired by the vibrant cultures reflected in the tales. Perfect for a gathering, these crispy wings are sure to be a hit!Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Brazilian Style Chicken Wingshttps://www.oliviascuisine.com/brazilian-style-chicken-wings/ Brazilian Tales:How Black Became Whitehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/how-black-became-white/ Why the Bananas Belong to the Monkeyshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/why-the-bananas-belong-to-the-monkeys/ How Night Camehttps://www.afrotalescast.com/how-night-came/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: AmbientHourAlbum: Brazilian Bossa Nova JazzSong: Girl from LeblonURL:https://pixabay.com/music/bossa-nova-girl-from-leblon-brazilian-bossa-nova-jazz-313844/ License:https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ Artist: Kevin MacLeodAlbum: Global SamplerSong: Quasi MotionURL:https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Global_Sampler/Quasi_Motion/ License:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

09-01
28:16

Bird Sweet Magic

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on a captivating journey through the rich folklore of indigenous and African descendant cultures across the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the captivating tale of "The Bird Sweet Magic." A king, blinded by fate, seeks a miraculous bird that can restore his sight, leading his three sons on a quest filled with trials and unexpected friendships. The youngest son’s kindness towards a forgotten soul ultimately guides him to the magical bird, but not without facing jealousy and betrayal from his brothers. This story beautifully illustrates themes of compassion, bravery, and the mystical bonds that transcend life and death.Book: Latin American FolktalesBy: John Bierhorst(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Bird Sweet Magic(14:39) My Thoughts(20:51) Chef’s Galley - Piononos(23:34) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Pianonos, inspired by the themes of the tale. It's a delicious dish that embodies the spirit of the story and is perfect for savoring with friends and family.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Piononoshttps://www.recipesfromcostarica.com/recipes/piononos Haitian Tales:Prince Simplehearthttps://www.afrotalescast.com/prince-simpleheart/ A Voyage to Eternityhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/a-voyage-to-eternity/ The Dragon Slayerhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-dragon-slayer/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: Ahmad MousaviPourAlbum: Song: ALMA CORAZON Y VIDA GuitarURL:https://pixabay.com/music/solo-guitar-alma-corazon-y-vida-guitar-ahmad-mousavipour-12958/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

08-18
24:30

Merisier, Stronger Than the Elephants

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on a captivating journey through the rich folklore of indigenous and African descendant cultures across the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore three enchanting tales that highlight the themes of bravery, cleverness, and the quest for identity. The first story, "Kofi and the Queen of the Elephants," follows Kofi's daring adventure to win the chief's daughter, showcasing his resilience and resourcefulness. Next, we delve into "The Mojo," where John uses a magical mojo to escape the wrath of his master, cleverly navigating the challenges of his circumstances. Lastly, "Stronger than the Elephants" tells the tale of Brise, who promises his father a magnificent burial and embarks on a quest to retrieve the king of elephants' drum, ultimately discovering the power of determination and ingenuity. Each narrative reflects the timeless lessons of our ancestors and the vibrant tapestry of African American folklore.Book: A Treasury of Afro American FolkloreBy: Harold Courlander(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Kofi and the Queen of Elephants(10:24) The Mojo(14:16) Merisier, Stronger Than the Elephants(26:27) My Thoughts(37:25) Chef’s Galley - Labouyi Bannann(40:23) Fair WindsAfter the stories, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Labouyi Bannann, a comforting plantain porridge inspired by the themes of resilience and nourishment found in the tales. Perfect for savoring as we reflect on the journeys of Kofi, John, and Brise.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Labouyi Bannannhttps://goodeatsandepis.com/haitian-plantain-porridge-labouyi-bannann/ watch her make it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd7coouSUh0 Haitian Tales:Lil Bird Growshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-lil-bird-grows/ The Case of the Uncooked Eggshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-case-of-the-uncooked-eggs/ The Voyage Belowhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-voyage-below/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: Kevin MacLeodAlbum: Global SamplerSong: Quasi MotionURL:https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Global_Sampler/Quasi_Motion/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

08-04
40:43

Nangato the Cat

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we navigate through a captivating tale from the enchanting island of Puerto Rico. In this episode, we meet the clever mice of Cerro de Punta, who live peacefully under the guidance of their beloved Abuelita, Maritza. However, their tranquil life is disrupted by the arrival of Nangato, a formidable black cat. Santiago, an elderly mouse, brings alarming news of the cat's presence, sparking fear and uncertainty among the villagers. In a bold move, Abuelita Maritza proposes a daring plan to befriend Nangato, believing that hospitality may turn an enemy into an ally. As the fiesta unfolds, the mice prepare a grand celebration, but the outcome takes a surprising twist, teaching them a valuable lesson about trust and the nature of others.Book: Caribbean Folk Tales: Stories from the Islands and Windrush GenerationBy: Wendy Shearer(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Nangato the Cat(19:21) My Thoughts(23:51) Chef’s Galley(27:06) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Puerto Rican Tostones—crispy plantain slices that embody the flavors of the island and are perfect for enjoying while reflecting on the themes of friendship and trust.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Crispy Puerto Rican-Style Tostoneshttps://salimaskitchen.com/tostones/ Puerto Rican Tales:Don & Tainohttps://www.afrotalescast.com/don-and-taino/ Aunt Miseryhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/aunt-misery/ The Three Gownshttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-three-gowns/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: EthosAlbum: DesertedSong: Bossa NovocaineURL: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/ethos/deserted/bossa-novocaine/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

07-21
27:26

Nat

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we navigate through the powerful and poignant tale of Nat Turner, a man whose desire for freedom ignited a rebellion that shook the foundations of slavery in America. In this episode, we explore Turner's early life, his prophetic visions, and the events leading up to the fateful insurrection of August 22, 1831. As we delve into the complexities of his character, we uncover the motivations behind his actions and the societal reactions that followed. The narrative reveals the struggles for liberation faced by enslaved people and the enduring legacy of Turner's fight for justice.Book: Rebels Against Slavery: American Slavery RevoltsBy: Patricia C. McKissack and Frederick L. McKissack Sr.(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:31) Nat(19:36) My Thoughts(27:08) Chef’s Galley(34:22) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Collard Greens with Cornmeal Dumplings, a dish that embodies the spirit of resilience and nourishment, perfect for reflecting on the themes of the episode.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Collard Greens with Cornmeal Dumplingshttps://tonitiptonmartin.com/ https://smittenkitchen.com/2020/07/collard-greens-with-cornmeal-dumplings/ Historical figures:Montezuma Part 1https://www.afrotalescast.com/montezuma-part-1/ Lady of Cofitachequihttps://www.afrotalescast.com/lady-of-cofitachequi/ The Real McCoyhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/the-real-mccoy/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://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: alanajordanAlbum: Song: Southern Sin (Instrumental Version) URL: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-southern-sin-instrumental-version-360833/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

07-07
34:43

Anansi Tales

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales Podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode,we explore the clever antics of Anansi the spider, who learns valuable lessons about greed and friendship through his encounters with Tortoise and Black Snake. Plus, discover a delicious recipe for Jamaican Red Peas Soup inspired by the stories shared. Don't miss this delightful journey into folklore!Book: Afro-American folktalesBy: Roger D. Abrahams(00:00) Welcome aboard(00:32) Feast on the Mountain & Feast Under the Sea(03:48) Pays for Provisions(13:38) Anansi climbs the wall(18:18) My Thoughts(24:18) Chef’s Galley(29:14) Fair WindsAfter the story, Chef shares a delightful recipe for Jamaican Red Peas Soup Without Meat, inspired by the themes of the stories and perfect for savoring as we reflect on the cleverness of Raven.Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Jamaican Red Peas Soup Without Meathttps://jamaicanfoodsandrecipes.com/jamaican-red-peas-soup-without-meat/ Anansi Stories:What’s for Dinnerhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/whats-for-dinner/ Anansi & the Guinea Birdhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/anansi-and-the-guinea-bird/ Anansi Plays Deadhttps://www.afrotalescast.com/anansi-plays-dead/ Mental Health Phone Number: 988https://www.nami.org/Support-Education/Support-Groups/NAMI-Connection To Support Afro Tales Podcast:Website: https://www.afrotalescast.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/@afrotalescast  Podcast Artwork:Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/ Music:Artist: Kevin MacLeodAlbum: Global SamplerSong: TikopiaURL: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_MacLeod/Global_Sampler/Tikopia/ SFX:https://freesound.org/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

06-23
30:10

Hankerin for a long tail

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode,we dive into the captivating folktale about the tricky Brer Rabbit. Brer Rabbit, bothered by persistent insects during the hot summer months, observes other animals, like Brother Bull Cow and Brother Horse, using their tails to swat away the pests. Inspired by their methods, Brer Rabbit contemplates acquiring a tail to alleviate his discomfort. The story humorously explores themes of desire, adaptation, and the consequences of wanting traits or possessions that others have Book: African American Folktales By: Roger D. Abrahams After the story, Chef presents a mouthwatering recipe for Cheerwine BBQ Chicken—a savory dish inspired by the episode’s themes and perfect for savoring as we reflect on the blessings we all seek in life. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Cheerwine BBQ Chicken https://www.ourstate.com/cheerwine-barbecued-chicken/ Brer Rabbit Stories: Aint No Chicken https://www.afrotalescast.com/aint-no-chicken/ Lil Girl & Bruh Rabbit https://www.afrotalescast.com/lil-girl-and-bruh-rabbit/ Bruh Lizard, Bruh Rabbit and Other Animal Tales https://www.afrotalescast.com/bruh-lizard-bruh-rabbit-and-other-animal-tales/ 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 Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/ Music: Artist: HoliznaCC0 Album: Left Overs Song: Ugly Truth URL: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/left-overs/ugly-truth/ SFX: https://freesound.org/ https://freesound.org/people/Ultra-Edward/sounds/789382/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

04-28
52:50

The woman who fell from the sky

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we dive into the captivating creation myth of the Huron and Iroquois people. In this episode, we explore the origins of the Earth, where darkness and water reigned until the Sky Woman with the help of Turtle embarked on a journey to create land, light, and life. Discover how a fall from the sky leads to the formation of the world and the creation of the first humans. This tale weaves together themes of creation, resilience, and the shared narratives that connect cultures across the globe.  Book: In the Beginning : Creation Stories from Around the World By: Virginia Hamiliton bonus story- Book: The woman who fell from the sky : the Iroquois story of creation By: John Beirhorst Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Sagamité Soup, a savory dish inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Sagamité Soup https://chuckfirstpeopleskitchen.com/en/season/2/recipes/6/sagamite-soup/  Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard  (00:32) The woman who fell from the sky Huron (08:35) The woman who fell from the sky Iroquis (16:40) My thoughts (22:05) Sagamité Soup (21:47) Until next time Creation Stories: The Hummingbird & Ibis Stories https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-hummingbird-and-ibis-stories/  Four Creations https://www.afrotalescast.com/four-creations/  The Daughter of the Sun https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-daughter-of-the-sun/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist: K3LiX_Music Album: Song: Last Breath of Ancestors (Native American Flute) URL: https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-last-breath-of-ancestors-native-american-flute-214341/  SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

04-14
25:09

How Earth was Made

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we dive into the captivating creation myth of the Maidu people. In this episode, we explore the origins of the Earth, where darkness and water reigned until the Earth Initiate, Turtle, and the Father of the Secret Society embark on a journey to create land, light, and life. Discover how Turtle's daring dive for earth leads to the formation of the world, the creation of the first humans, and the introduction of pain and suffering through the trickster Coyote. This tale weaves together themes of creation, resilience, and the shared narratives that connect cultures across the globe. Don’t miss the delicious recipe for Banana Acorn Muffins that Chef shares, inspired by the rich elements of this story! Book: Native American tales and legends By: Allan A Macfarlan Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Coastal Akutaq, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Banana Acorn Muffins https://www.huffpost.com/entry/banana-acorn-muffin-recipe_b_1228592  Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard  (00:32) How the Earth was Made (24:15) My thoughts (30:33) Banana Acorn Muffins (32:45) Until next time Maidu for beginners: https://youtu.be/bqN0ff0UQfw?si=pd32GG47r66myXIG  Creation Stories: The Hummingbird & Ibis Stories https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-hummingbird-and-ibis-stories/  Four Creations https://www.afrotalescast.com/four-creations/  The Daughter of the Sun https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-daughter-of-the-sun/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist: polarkin (Freesound) Album: Song: flute-recorder URL: https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/flute-recorder-18816/  SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

03-31
33:46

Otoonah

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we unravel the tale of Otoonah, a young woman of Sugpiaq descent who faces abandonment by her family but rises to become a skilled hunter. Set against the backdrop of the harsh Arctic landscape, Otoonah's journey is one of resilience, strength, and ultimately, forgiveness. Listen as we explore her adventures, the lessons learned, and the rich cultural heritage that inspires this story. And don't miss out on Chef's delightful recipe inspired by Otoonah's tale! Book: Cut from the Same Cloth By: Robert DeSouci Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Coastal Akutaq, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Coastal Akutaq https://sweetstateofmine.blogspot.com/2011/05/alaska-akutaq-eskimo-ice-cream.html  Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (00:32) Otoonah (19:33) My thoughts (26:28) Bananas Foster (28:24) Until next time Strong Women Stories: The Magic Orange Tree https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-magic-orange-tree/  The Three Gowns https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-three-gowns/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist: K3LiX_Music Album: Song: Last Breath of Ancestors (Native American Flute) URL: https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-last-breath-of-ancestors-native-american-flute-214341/  SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

03-17
29:26

Annie Christmas

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we embark on a captivating journey through the legendary life of Annie Christmas, the formidable keelboat queen. Join me as I recount the thrilling tales of Annie's adventures on the Mississippi River, showcasing her strength, resilience, and indomitable spirit. From her daring escapades in gambling and combat to her remarkable feats of navigation, Annie's story is one of empowerment and inspiration. Don't miss the delicious recipe for Bananas Foster that Chef shares to celebrate this incredible tale! Book: Cut from the Same Cloth By: Robert DeSouci Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Bananas Foster, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week: Bananas Foster https://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Brennans-Bananas-Foster/  Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (00:32) Annie Christmas (17:05) My thoughts (21:00) Bananas Foster (24:01) Until next time Strong Women Stories: The Dragon Slayer https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-dragon-slayer/  Annie Christmas 1 https://www.afrotalescast.com/annie-christmas/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist:  Album: Song: Crescent City Serenade URL: https://stocktune.com/free-music/crescent-city-serenade-291026-172787?signup=true SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

03-03
25:02

The Real McCoy

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode I take you on a captivating journey through the life of Elijah McCoy, a remarkable African American inventor. Discover the origins of the phrase 'the real McCoy' and learn how McCoy's groundbreaking inventions transformed the railroad industry. From his humble beginnings in Canada to his innovative spirit that revolutionized technology, this episode highlights the importance of McCoy's legacy and contributions to American history. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of this extraordinary figure and enjoy a delicious recipe inspired by his story! Book: The Real McCoy: The Life of an African-American Inventor By: Wendy Towle Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Pouding Chomeur, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week:   https://www.recettes.qc.ca/recettes/recette/pouding-chomeur-a-l-erable Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (16:33) My thoughts (20:37) Pouding Chomeur (23:39) Until next time Historical Figures Stories: The Griot https://www.afrotalescast.com/the-griots-role/  Montazuma https://www.afrotalescast.com/montezuma-part-1/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist: 1st Contact Album: Song: Long Way Home URL: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/1st-contact/single/long-way-home/ SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

02-17
24:41

Distribution of Orisha's Powers

Ahoy, my friends! Welcome aboard the Afro Tales podcast. Join your Griot, Amon Mazingo, as we embark on an enlightening journey through the rich narratives of Indigenous and African descent cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean. In this episode, we explore the fascinating tale of "The Distribution of Orisha's Powers," where we learn about the divine ruler Olofin and the courageous Obatala, who bravely navigates the mountain to seek help for the Orishas during a time of crisis. Discover how the powers of the Orishas were shared and the significance of each deity's unique gifts. Book: A Treasury of Afro-American Folklore By: Harold Courlander Following the story, Chef shares a delectable recipe for Cuban Churros, a sweet treat inspired by the themes of the episode. Perfect for savoring while reflecting on the blessings we all seek in our lives. Afro Tales Recipe of the week:  Cuban Churros https://www.mybigfatcubanfamily.com/2016/07/churros-recipe/  Chapters: (00:00) Welcome aboard the Afroels podcast. Join me as we explore the tales of indigenous people (00:32) Distribution of Orisha's powers Cuban Version  (06:20) The Distribution of Orisha's Powers Yoruba Version  (17:46) My thoughts (24:34) Cuban Churros (27:49) Until next time Orisha Stories: Obatala’s https://www.afrotalescast.com/obatalas-yams/  When the Paths Vanished https://www.afrotalescast.com/when-the-paths-vanished/  Mental Health  Phone Number: 988 https://texassuicideprevention.org/  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   Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://www.instagram.com/artbyshalaye/  Music: Artist:  Album: Song: Afrobeat x African x Dancehall x Reggae Type Beat - dope URL: https://pixabay.com/music/afrobeat-afrobeat-x-african-x-dancehall-x-reggae-type-beat-dope-192363/  https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/  Music: Artist: Album:  Song: Salsa Soleada URL: https://pixabay.com/music/folk-salsa-soleada-151637/  https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/  SFX: https://freesound.org/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/afro-tales-podcast/donations

02-03
28:51

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