Strange Truths & Tall Tales Podcast
Strange Truths and Tall Tales is a podcast about the stories of Newfoundland, Canada.
We tell all kinds of stories but the ‘strange and unusual’ is our sweet-spot. You’ll hear true-life accounts of death-defying courage, tales of horrible sea monsters and stories of murderous mummers.
Alongside history and folklore, we chat with modern-day storytellers. Guest artists and pop culture contributors stop by to tell their stories, talk about their work and the things that inspire them.
It’s a bit like ‘Ripley’s Believe It or Not’ meets ‘Entertainment Tonight.’
Strange bedfellows? Definitely.
It’s fun though… and it makes more sense than you might think.
So, spend a few minutes with us exploring the stories of Newfoundland or, as we like to say here, spend some time unravelling ‘the yarns that knit ya’.
Strange Truths and Tall Tales is hosted by Robert, a blogger from Newfoundland and Labrador, who has been writing about contemporary Newfoundland culture for years. He lives in Gander, NL where he records the podcast with the help of his two noisy Labrador retrievers.
You can email Robert at: robert@productofnewfoundand.ca
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S2.E9: Restless Corpses (Halloween Special Pt. 3)
In this special Halloween episode of Strange Truths and Tall Tales we explore two tales of corpses who wouldn’t quite rest in peace.
S2.E8: The Black Stag (Halloween Special Pt. 2)
This special Halloween bonus episode shares the stories of three creepy creatures seen in Newfoundland — a spectral stag, a headless dog and the mysterious mudsucker.
S2.E7: The Thunder Growl (Halloween Special Pt. 1)
This special Halloween bonus episode explores the true story of the Thunder Growl — a terrifying visitor that showed up in Elliston, NL some 200 years ago.
S2.E2: The Devil & The Duds
The second episode of season two is a spooky one — it features a rendition of the Newfoundland folktale ‘Mr. Kinchler and the Devil’ and a chat with Melanie O’Brien and Philip Goodridge of The Duds about their new Halloween tunes. It closes out with ‘Monstrous Things’ and a discussion of a sea serpent attack in Hawke’s Bay.