season 1

#30 A Long Shot

#30 A Long Shot

A tale of true love and heartbreak, against class divides set against the backdrop of a nursery school playground. A truly heartwarming, beautifully sweet and sometimes hilarous story sees our storyteller pitted against his arch nemesis.

#27 Hot Dog Eating Competition

#27 Hot Dog Eating Competition

Dan goes to extreme lengths to prove to a girl how much he loves her and enters a hot dog eating competion. This goes as well as can be expected. Told with great humour and charm, you'll never look at a hot dog the same way again.

#26 The Pink Shirt

#26 The Pink Shirt

Freddie's dating life is tragic so he takes matters into his own hands. Taking advice from a series of encounters, he brushes up, gets out into the world of internet dating and... well... strap yourself in for the ultimate dating critique.

#24 The Meaning of Life

#24 The Meaning of Life

A life-changing psychedelic experience is shared in one of our tales from the theme 'Psychedelic Stories'. Told with a deep sincerity, join Tim as he takes you on an adventure that takes place inside his own mind and learn the meaning of life.

#16 My Life is a Festival

#16 My Life is a Festival

From Passover to Shambala, we take a journey through the myriad of festivals that have shaped Melissa's life. A very touching and poignant tale that spans years, continents and many different kinds of festival. Can you tell this was told for the theme of 'fesitvals'? At a festival.

#15 The Best Nectarine

#15 The Best Nectarine

Maja's recollection of escaping from a war-torn country as a child is an ultimately victorious tale wrapped in a chilling setting. Told with a sweet child-like innocence that contrasts with the brutalities of war, this is a story that teaches and inspires.

#11 The Perfect Recording

#11 The Perfect Recording

Acquiring a tape recorder sparks a quest to travel around the world and capture unique sounds. This is the story of Peter's adventure with his tape recorder and his encounter with a locally renowned musician in a tiny hilltop village. Told for the theme of 'Barking up the Wrong Tree', Peter's story is an absolute delight.