The Feral Folklorist
n this Feral Folktales bonus episode, Papa Gee tells an Appalachian-flavored version of Jack and the Beanstalk, one of the best-known Jack tales in folklore. Jack is poor, hungry, and sent out with one last chance to make things better. Instead of doing the sensible thing, he trades for something that looks useless. But in Jack stories, foolish choices have a way of opening strange doors. Soon there’s a beanstalk reaching higher than any ordinary plant should, a dangerous world above, and a giant who owns more than he ought to. It’s a story about luck, nerve, hunger, risk, and the kind of poor-boy cleverness that runs through so many Appalachian Jack tales. These shorter Feral Folktales sit between the deeper episodes of The Feral Folklorist, offering traditional stories, old beliefs, animal tricksters, fairy-tale patterns, and the kind of folklore that explains how people made sense of danger, chance, and survival. Want more from The Feral Folklorist? Dive deeper into each episode, explore merch, and get all the latest updates at: https://feralfolklorist.com [https://feralfolklorist.com/] Become a patron to unlock Feral Footnotes (our exclusive after-show), get early sneak peeks, weekly folk magic articles, and downloadable spells featured in each episode: https://patreon.com/papagee [https://patreon.com/papagee] Stock up on your magical supplies from our metaphysical shop that’s been serving the public for over 25 years: https://aromags.com [https://aromags.com/] Papa Gee's personal website, Folkloreum, showcases his books, blog, podcast information, and more: https://folkloreum.com/ [https://folkloreum.com/%20] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/c/papagee]
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