Extra:  What you didn't know about Benjamin Franklin

Extra: What you didn't know about Benjamin Franklin

Author: Jersey Jim July 4, 2025 Duration: 10:28
For the Fourth of July a few facts about an amazing figure in Americana- Ben Franklin.  Happy Fourth!

Step into the shadows of the attic and dust off the stories that built a continent. Forgotten American Folklore, hosted by Jersey Jim, is a deep dive into the strange, heroic, and often overlooked tales that simmer beneath the surface of mainstream history. This isn't just a recitation of myths; it's an exploration of the cultural soil from which they grew. We untangle the threads of oral tradition, balladry, and local legend to understand what these narratives say about the people who told them. You'll hear the ring of John Henry's hammer, feel the chill of a Louisiana bayou werewolf story, and puzzle over the practical reality of George Washington's famous dentures. Each episode examines a specific figure, event, or song, placing it within the broader tapestry of North American life. The podcast moves beyond Paul Bunyan and Daniel Boone to uncover the lesser-known characters and regional oddities that collectively form a rougher, more fascinating portrait of a nation. It’s about the murder ballads that served as newspapers, the tall tales that offered hope, and the unexplained creatures that gave shape to the wilderness. Jersey Jim guides listeners through this landscape with a curious and conversational tone, treating each piece of folklore as a historical artifact worthy of consideration. The goal is to reconnect with a raw, imaginative past, reminding us that history is not only written in documents but is also sung in folk songs and whispered around campfires. Tune in for a journey into the heart of America's unofficial, and most compelling, storybook.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 71

Forgotten American Folklore
Podcast Episodes
The Benders- Americas First Serial Killers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:10
Today, we travel to Kansas for the tale of the Bloody Benders- a family that lured people into their inn to kill them. This is a great Spooky Season topic, and has a surprise twist. FAFolklore@gmail.com if you'd like to…
The Fog [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:08
You may remember the 1981 movie The Fog- a classic by John Carpenter. Today we talk a little about the movie, then about some legendary shipwrecks that became the inspiration. We'd love to hear from you for questions, co…
Snake Handling Churches [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:58
Today, we look at a type of folk religion. Churches in which parishioners handle snakes are best known in Appalachia, but are all over the world.
La Llorna and Tall Betsy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:33
There are stories all over North America of lonely women in white walking through town in the darkness, weeping for their children. This is La Llorna of Mexico and the Southwest, who will take your children if they're ou…
Paul Bunyan: The most American Tall Tale [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:49
The story of the big guy's birth, how his ox turned blue, and his favorite accounts manager fafolklore@gmail.com
Tales from the Internet 1 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:02
Folklore that grew up on the Internet- Ong's Hat, Slenderman, and Momo! Share your stories or opinions
Everything you were told about Pocahontas was wrong. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 16:01
We've all heard the story, but everything you've been told about Pocahontas is wrong. Too bad, because her actual story is interesting and compelling Contact us at fafolklore@gmail.com
Regional Tall Tales [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:58
Folklore is what makes a place uniquely a place- Paul Bunyan could only live in the Midwest and Pecos Bill could only thrive in Texas. Today, three regional tall tales: Most Humphreys from New York, Jigger Johnson from N…
The Hatfields and the McCoys [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:45
The idea of families fighting it out for some reason or another is as old as civilization itself. Today we put an American spin on the idea with the Hatfields and the McCoys- two families battling in the isolated woods o…