Up Through the Keyhole- a Missouri Folktale

Up Through the Keyhole- a Missouri Folktale

Author: Jersey Jim May 6, 2026 Duration: 7:33
The story of a boy drawn into a family of witches- and how simple pranks can go wrong fast.   Feedback?  Fafolklore@gmail.com

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
Extra:  A Quick Look at some Marriage Traditions [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:50
Last week I married a wonderful woman- how do you make an occasion like that on a podcast? I can't give you each a piece of cake, but I can give you a quick list of fun wedding traditions. Fafolklore@gmail.com
Extra: Three Cherokee Folktales [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:08
The stories from 'Myths of the Cherokee'. Kids don't listen to their mothers, man lie to gets a girl's attention, and the world is created.
Sam Bass:  A bad guy who became a good(ish) guy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:02
We'll meet quite a few outlaws as we travel through Western Folklore. Some will be villains, and some will be legends. Sam Bass was the first outlaw to be loved by the people and hated by the law. fafolklore@gmail.com
Daniel Boone Part Two [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:45
The conclusion of Daniel Boone, the man everyu frontiersman wanted to be. Contact us at: FAFolklore@gmail.com
Extra:  The Pompitus of Love [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:14
In the era before the Internet, people used to discuss, debate, and pass around song lyrics. Today, four instances of songs that turned into folklore: La Cucaracha, Yankee Doodle, and two others you've heard of.
Daniel Boone and the Settling of Kentucky [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:58
Daniel Boone, the man who would be the template for the American Frontiersman, travels through the Cumberland Gap to settle the land of Kentucky. Survival and determination help the little settlement hold out against the…
Betsy Ross and Washington's Teeth: American Folklore [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:01
Some very American folklore as we near the Fourth: Betsy Ross being visited by Washington and asked to design a flag for the new nation, and the very strange story of General Washington and his false teeth. FAFolklore@gm…