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Join us as Angela Lloyd and Shonaleigh, from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio, share stories for the sleepers and the dreamers. These stories can go beyond bedtime, and they find their way into our day-to-day lives.
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Listen to episode one hereJoin us as Angela Lloyd and Shonaleigh, from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio, share stories for the sleepers and the dreamers. These stories can go beyond bedtime, and they find their way into our day-to-day lives.
(1:02) "Thorn Rosa" - Angela Lloyd tells an Appalachian version of the story of Sleeping Beauty, but as a song performed with auto harp.
(10:23) Sam shares a story about his personal connection to traditional stories and his love of sharing and discussing them with the people he loves.
(14: 48) Angela Lloyd performs a medley on her souped-up washboard.
(20:03) "The Haunted Necklace" - Shonaleigh tells a story of how it takes a village to do many things, and the joy we can bring to others as we create and write pieces of the story of our village together.
Great stories can change your world. What stories and memories were sparked for you and who will you share them with? Hosted by storyteller Sam Payne. A production of BYUradio.
Key Words: Bedtime Stories, Teamwork, Storyteller, Fairytale, Appalachian, Family, Musical, Stories, Storytelling, Ghosts
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:08 - "Thorn Rosa" by Angela Lloyd
00:19:15 - "The Haunted Necklace" by Shonaleigh
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