Golpo | Stories From Around the World
A podcast by Rituparna Ghosh
78 Episodes
-  Season 2 | Ep 52 | The Myth of Sisyphus | A Greek MythPublished: 24/11/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 51 | Dividing the Goose | A Russian FolktalePublished: 17/11/2023
-  S2 | Ep 50 | The Peasant's Riddle | An Italian FolktalePublished: 10/11/2023
-  S2 | Ep 49 | The Flying Tortoise | A Retelling for a Panchantara / Aesop / Jataka TalePublished: 3/11/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 48 | The Owl Never Sleeps at Night | An African - American FolktalePublished: 27/10/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 47 | How Long will it Take? | A Mullah Nasruddin Tale from TurkeyPublished: 21/10/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 46 | The Fire & The Jar of Fools | A Jewish FolktalePublished: 13/10/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 45 | Quarrel of the Quails | A Jataka TalePublished: 6/10/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 44 | The Teapot | A Hans Christian Andersen TalePublished: 29/09/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 43 | The Peasant and the Apple Tree | An Aesop Fable from GreecePublished: 22/09/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 42 | The Talking Skull | A Folktale from NigeriaPublished: 15/09/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 41 | The Nail | A Grimms Brothers Fairytale from GermanyPublished: 8/09/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 40 | The Boy who Wanted the Moon | A Folktale from the Republic of CongoPublished: 1/09/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 39 | Why Trees Stopped Moving | A Folktale from Nicobar, IndiaPublished: 25/08/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 38 | Counting the Stars | A Gopal Bhand Legend from IndiaPublished: 18/08/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 37 | Emperor's New Clothes | Danish Fairy TalePublished: 11/08/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 36 | Half of That | A Sheikh Chilli LegendPublished: 4/08/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 35 | A Useful Donkey for SalePublished: 28/07/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 34 | Volga & Vazuza | A Russian FolktalePublished: 21/07/2023
-  Season 2 | Ep 33 | "How Far Does my Voice Go?" | A Mullah Nasruddin Tale | A Turkish LegendPublished: 14/07/2023
Golpo is the Bengali word for stories. It is a curious little word, both a verb and a noun at the same time. As a child Rituparna would insist on two stories and two songs every night. She would pretend to go off to sleep testing her parents to see if they'd finish the story they started to tell. When her grandmother told her stories she would kick her legs in the air fighting sleep before it wrapped her in. Golpo, the joy of oral storytelling returned to Rituparna's life as a mother. From a visual storyteller she discovered the magic of the spoken word all over again. Now a Performance Storyteller, Trainer, Consultant & Coach Rituparna is the Founder of ** *Your Story Bag* ( http://www.yourstorybag.com ) *.* Rituparna believes that stories bridge people & telling stories creates a shared experience. So whether you listen to these stories in the classroom, boardroom or living room, each of these stories will trigger conversations amongst people. Go ahead & try it out... If you like this podcast & want to support our work, you could Gift-a-Story ( https://pages.razorpay.com/GiftaStory ) and help us make Storytelling sustainable. You can follow Rituparna's content across Social Media with the hashtag *#StorytellingWithRituparna* Subscribe to her *Newsletter* ( https://aeed3c74.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEANeH_NJnNHEomI-mHnzyXsylUslyrMGTFsQdfzuYbR5Z6KVG3_WwGqYofOgXkZQtRsUJ8W0zT5NTWbiT7yi5Q93oPEaohxyX9kuAKa0mYGoL5MDHMSAATxn1W0tYvNqNr6sE1h0AkNLABBNZYQiOO9a43rW4SzMAzD7GvLBZkAea1u3r5Oecqmbbj6uENpCcO6sCclHVULGk ) Connect with her on LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/rituparnaghoshstoryteller/ ) , Instagram ( http://www.instagram.com/rituparna.storyteller ) , Twitter ( http://www.twitter.com/rituparna_ghosh ) or Swell ( https://www.swellcast.com/rituparnaghosh ) You can also write to her on *[email protected]*
