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Have you ever wondered why we sing about such weird things to our children? Songs about babies falling out of trees? Mice running up clocks? An egg falling off a wall? English nursery rhymes can seem so strange today. Join language scholar Gina as she explores the historical and cultural meanings behind some of the most popular nursery rhymes. Each episode delves into the origins and significance of the world's most popular nursery stories.

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Have you ever wondered why we sing about such weird things to our children? Songs about babies falling out of trees? Mice running up clocks? An egg falling off a wall? English nursery rhymes can seem so strange today. Join language scholar Gina as she explores the historical and cultural meanings behind some of the most popular nursery rhymes. Each episode delves into the origins and significance of the world's most popular nursery stories.

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Send us a text In this podcast episode, host Gina explores the fascinating history and cultural context of the sea shanty 'Blow the Man Down.' Despite not being a traditional nursery rhyme, this shanty often appears in children's programming. Sea shanties, rich with maritime terminology, were used by sailors to coordinate tasks and boost morale. The episode details various types of shanties and their specific functions on ships. It also highlights the significant contributions of Afro-Caribbean and African-American sailors to the genre. The host draws parallels between sea shanties and nursery rhymes through their repetition, cultural transmission, and didactic functions, arguing that their context in modern use blurs the lines between the two. The episode concludes with resource recommendations for further exploration of sea shanties. 00:00 Introduction to Sea Shanties 01:48 Exploring 'Blow the Man Down' 02:34 Listening to Historical Recordings 07:02 Types and Functions of Sea Shanties 08:19 Cultural and Historical Insights 11:24 Sea Shanties vs. Nursery Rhymes 13:52 Modern Adaptations and Educational Uses 15:57 Conclusion and Further Resources Support the show…
 
Send us a text In this episode of A Tisket-Tasket Podcast, host Gina dives into the fascinating story behind the children's nursery rhyme 'The Ants Go Marching.' Discover how this playful tune traces its roots back to the American Civil War with the song 'When Johnny Comes Marching Home,' written by Patrick Gilmore. Explore the evolution of the melody and its transformation into a beloved children's song that teaches counting and rhyming. Tune in to hear snippets of both songs, learn about their historical context, and uncover the enduring power of folk music to connect us across generations. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 01:23 The Roots of the Tune 05:10 Transforming into 'The Ants Go Marching' 08:07 The Evolution of the Lyrics 08:48 Why These Songs Endure 09:24 Closing Segment: Marching On Support the show…
 
Send us a text Exploring the Fun of Apples and Bananas Nursery Rhyme | A Tisket-Tasket Podcast S3 E3 | atiskettasketpodcast.com Join Gina in Season 3, Episode 3 of the Task at Podcast, where she dives into the whimsical world of the 'Apples and Bananas' nursery rhyme. Discover the silliness of vowel-changing lyrics, the mystery behind its origins, and its surprising lack of inclusion in major folklore references. Gina also highlights its cultural appearances and a similar Spanish nursery rhyme. Tune in for a joyful exploration of this playful song, along with an unexpected musical treat from 1965. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 01:01 The Mystery of Apples and Bananas 01:24 Breaking Down the Rhyme 01:42 Silly Vowel Variations 02:08 Audio Clip and Fun with Sounds 05:19 Cultural References and Origins 06:09 The Fluidity of Nursery Rhymes 06:33 A Different Apples and Bananas 06:49 Conclusion and Farewell Support the show…
 
Send us a text Episode Description: Happy New Year and Exciting Updates Welcome to 2025! It’s been a while since my last update, but this podcast is far from abandoned. In this episode, I share the highlights of my journey over the past few months, including speaking at the 2024 American Folklore Conference. From reconnecting with friends to presenting on Jimmy Buffett and Bascom, it was an inspiring experience that also led to an article submission to The Journal of American Folklore. I also have exciting news! I’ve applied for a fellowship at Oxford University’s Bodleian Library to study a special folklore collection, and I’ve been offered a paid position in Memorial University’s Folklore PhD program in Newfoundland, starting September 2025. Both opportunities are thrilling, and I discuss my hopes, fears, and plans as I consider these next big steps. As always, I am incredibly grateful for this community, which has fueled my passion and growth. Your support means the world to me as I prepare for the next chapter of this journey. Stay tuned for more episodes soon, and feel free to reach out at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com. Happy New Year! Support the show…
 
Send us a text 🎙️ Dive deep into the fascinating world of folklore with host Gina in this episode of "A Tisket-Tasket Podcast." Gina reviews an insightful article by renowned folklorist William Bascom on the functions of folklore, exploring its social context, cultural significance, and educational value. With a passion for nursery rhymes and folklore, Gina provides engaging commentary on Bascom's work, offering valuable insights into how folklore mirrors culture, validates communities, educates individuals, and seeks social approval. Join Gina on her journey as she delves into the intricacies of folklore, shedding light on its timeless relevance and captivating charm. Want to know more? Email Gina at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com or visit her website at atiskettasketpodcast.com. #FolklorePodcast #WilliamBascom #FolkloreFunctions #NurseryRhymes #CulturalHeritage Support the show…
 
Send us a text 🎙️ Dive into the enchanting world of nursery rhymes with A Tisket-Tasket podcast hosted by Gina! 🦆 In this episode, Gina explores the delightful rhyme "Five Little Ducks," taking you through its history, origins, and the fascinating story behind its creation by Canadian singer and lyricist Raffi. Uncover the magic of this nursery rhyme that engages children with finger play, motor functions, and counting. Discover Raffi's extraordinary life journey, from escaping the Armenian genocide to becoming a global troubadour and advocate for child rights. 🌍✨ Join Gina in celebrating Raffi's musical contributions and his impactful work through the Raffi Foundation of Child Honoring. Explore the wholesome world of children's music and literature, and don't miss the heartwarming book "Five Little Ducks" illustrated by Denise Fleming. 📚🎶 Subscribe, share, and tune in for a dose of whimsy and wisdom on A Tisket-Tasket podcast atisketasketpodcast.com! 🌈✨ #NurseryRhymes #Raffi #ChildHonoring #FiveLittleDucks #ChildrensMusic #PodcastJoy #GinaSpeaks #WholesomePodcast #RaffiFoundation #KidsEntertainment #PodcastDiscoveries Support the show…
 
Send us a text In this podcast episode, Gina delves into the intriguing history of the nursery rhyme "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed." While exploring various versions of the rhyme, she highlights its cautionary theme for parents and children. Gina uncovers potential historical connections, suggesting similarities with an Austrian song and an African American folk song, "Shortening Bread." However, she confronts the uncomfortable possibility that the rhyme may have originated in minstrel shows, referencing post-Civil War songs with racist undertones. Gina emphasizes the challenge of verifying such historical claims due to a lack of primary sources. The episode raises thought-provoking questions about the origins and appropriateness of traditional nursery rhymes. Want to learn more? Reach out to Gina at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com. #NurseryRhymes #History #FiveLittleMonkeys #Podcast #MinstrelShows #RacismInNurseryRhymes #ChildrensSongs #CulturalHistory Support the show…
 
Send us a text Dive into the enchanting world of folk songs and nursery rhymes in the latest episode of A Tisket-Tasket Podcast with your host Gina! In an engaging conversation with renowned folklorist Steve Roud, creator of the Roud Folk Song Index, Gina explores the intricacies of cataloging and understanding the historical roots of these timeless tunes. Gain insights into the meticulous process of folk song indexing, the challenges faced, and the broader impact on preserving cultural heritage. Join the conversation as they discuss the significance of being evidence-based, methodical, and skeptical in folklore research. Uncover the rich tapestry of folklore and the importance of being stewards of information in this captivating episode. Any questions or comments can be directed at info@atisketasketpodcast.com Checkout our blog at atisketasketpodcast.com #Folklore #RoudIndex #CulturalHeritage #NurseryRhymes #FolkSongs #TaskAtPodcast Support the show…
 
Send us a text In this fascinating "A Tisket-Tasket" episode, renowned folklorist and historian Steve Roud engages in a captivating conversation with host Gina about his extensive work on folk songs, nursery rhymes, and the intricacies of folklore. With a career spanning decades, Roud shares insights into the process of creating the Folk Song Index, a comprehensive database of over 360,000 entries covering English, American, Canadian, and Irish traditions. He delves into the challenges of defining and categorizing folk songs, emphasizing the importance of evidence and historical context. Want to know more? Visit the blog at atiskettasketpodcast.com or email Gina at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com. #folksongs, #nurseryrhymes, #folklore, #SteveRoud, #Folklorist Support the show…
 
Send us a text Embark on a musical journey through time with the latest episode of "A Tisket-Tasket Podcast," where host Gina unravels the captivating history of the beloved nursery rhyme, "Hush Little Baby." From surprising origins to diverse interpretations, this episode explores the rich tapestry of cultural influences that have shaped this timeless lullaby. Join the conversation by sharing your favorite version and tune in to discover the mysterious roots of "Hush Little Baby." 🎶🎙️ #NurseryRhymes #MusicalHistory #PodcastJourney #FolkloreExploration #CulturalInfluences #HushLittleBaby #ATisketTasketPodcast #MusicHistoryPodcast #PodcastEnigma #ChildhoodMemories Support the show…
 
Send us a text Embark on an enchanting journey through nursery rhyme history with Gina, the charismatic host of the "A Tisket-Tasket" podcast, in this captivating episode dedicated to the classic lullaby "Bye Baby Bunting." Unveiling the rhyme's origins, historical presence, and surprising twists, Gina takes listeners on a delightful exploration that goes beyond the familiar lyrics. From tracing the Roud folk song index number to presenting variations of the lullaby and even sharing a Gothic horror short story associated with the rhyme, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. With musical renditions from 1934 and 1959, Gina ensures that the charm of "Bye Baby Bunting" resonates through time. Don't miss this delightful blend of education and entertainment, and stay tuned for more intriguing episodes unraveling the mysteries behind beloved nursery rhymes. Contact Gina and support the podcast at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com and visit the blog at atiskettasketpodcast.com. #NurseryRhymes #ByeBabyBunting #ATisketTasketPodcast #GinaHosts #Lullabies #PodcastHistory Support the show…
 
Send us a text In this episode of the A Tisket-Tasket podcast, host Gina delves into the history and significance of the nursery rhyme "Monday's Child." Exploring its origins and superstitious elements, Gina discusses how the rhyme, collected by John Orchard Halliwell in 1838, serves as both an educational tool for children to learn the days of the week and a predictor of a child's fortune based on their birth day. The episode also touches upon cultural references in literature, including works by P. L. Travers, Charles Addams, Margaret Atwood, and James Joyce. Additionally, three musical versions from various time periods are featured, adding a melodic touch to this exploration of the enduring charm of nursery rhymes. Tune in for a delightful journey into the whimsical world of "Monday's Child." Email Gina at info@atiskettasketpodcast.com or visit her website at atiskettasketpodcast.com. #NurseryRhymes #MondayChild #PodcastEpisode #ChildrensLiterature #HistoricalRhymes #Superstitions #MusicalVersions #FolkloreHistory Support the show…
 
Send us a text Gina, the host of the "A Tisket-Tasket" podcast, kicks off Season 2 with an introduction episode. Despite battling bronchitis, she recaps the highlights of the past year, including episodes on nursery rhyme origins, historical facts, and themed months like horror stories in October and holiday carols in December. Gina shares her plans for 2024, teasing upcoming themes like babies, counting to five, and food. She also discusses new content additions, website renovations, social media engagement, and potential subscriber benefits, including merchandise. Gina expresses her aspirations to attend folklore conferences and seeks financial support for podcast upkeep and research opportunities. The episode ends with a call for donations and a heartfelt thank-you to listeners. Find out more about this podcast at atiskettasketpodcast.com or email me at info@atiskettasketpocast.com . #ATisket-Tasketpodcast, #Nurseryrhymes, #Season2introduction, #Podcastrecap2023 Support the show…
 
Send us a text In the final episode of A Tisket-Tasket podcast for 2023, host Gina explores the history and cultural significance of the traditional New Year's song, "Auld Lang Syne." Starting the podcast as a means to cope with anxiety and depression related to chronic health issues, Gina reflects on 45 episodes and a conference presentation throughout the year. Delving into the origins of the song, which originated from a Robert Burns poem in 1788, Gina discusses its multiple Folk Song Index numbers and its adoption into various cultural traditions worldwide. The episode also features a retelling of the poem and a 1909 recording of the song, showcasing its enduring popularity. As we bid farewell to 2023, Gina expresses gratitude to the listeners and anticipates more intriguing explorations of nursery rhymes in 2024. #AuldLangSyne #NewYearTradition #NurseryRhymes #PodcastHistory #CulturalTraditions #GinaPodcast #FolkloreJourney #YearEndReflections 🎙️🎉 Support the show…
 
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