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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf show on an Ipod with storytelling techniques for teaching storytelling creating a complete storytelling education.


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For Immediate Release Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf is an internationally recognized podcast listened to in 142 countries worldwide with over 50,000 total lifetime downloads, 13,000 distinct listeners, and 8,000+ downloads in the last thirty days. With over 88+ storytellers interviewed on the show this website is rapidly becoming the worlds premiere source for teaching storytelling online. Through this encyclopedia of storytelling techniques a listener can improve their communication skills and get a complete storytelling education.

Heather Forest, Elizabeth Ellis, Judith Black, Jay O’Callahan, Andy Offutt Irwin, and many other storytellers are interviewed on how to use storytelling techniques in performing for and teaching storytelling to children. The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf has draw guests from all over the world and created an amazing storytelling education resource of storytelling techniques that is unmatched on the World Wide Web. All episodes available right now online for immediate listening and download in the commercial lower quality version for easier down load.

Individuals wishing to pre-purchase this commercial free ipod can pay $338.55 till July 27th. On July 27th the price for a preloaded ipod with 85 shows will increase too $394.65. The Apple Ipod allows listeners to scan easily to any point in each of the 85 hour long shows.

Eric Wolf is the host and producer of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf show witch is dedicated to supporting the teaching storytelling worldwide by providing access to storytelling techniques and a grounded storytelling education for anyone.

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Eric Wolf (937) 767-8696

Oral Storytelling Moves Into the 21st Century on The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf, Now Entering Its Third Year of Podcasting.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf podcast successfully fuels the rebirth of the storytelling community in a new technological format. The podcast has created a format where anyone can learn the ancient art of storytelling.

Storytellers can reach children in ways that other forms of education fail,” says storyteller Eric Wolf. Mr. Wolf has told stories professionally since 1993. I have seen it again and again. The art of storytelling is essential to the development of moral and ethical behavior in children. Ethics and storytelling walk hand and hand into our children’s lives. You cannot have one with out the other.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf is not for children. This program is for anyone who wants to learn how to use storytelling with children. Want to know how to be an amazing storyteller? How to use storytelling to hold audiences of all ages in rapt attention? How to get an audience to give you a standing ovation? Why thirty second stories are so useful? How storytellers are able to tell such great stories? All these questions on the art of storytelling are answered in considerable detail at www.artofstorytellingshow.com.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf podcast has had a total of over 41,000 downloads from 140 different countries worldwide with 12,000 unique listeners and several hundred regular fans. This is a feat made more amazing because each show is over an hour long. More than 80 storytellers from all over the world have been interviewed. While long believed dead by many, the ancient art of storytelling is alive and well at www.artofstorytellingshow.com.

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Eric Wolf
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Speaking out in Defense of Scary Stories on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show

Saturday, October 25, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact: Eric James Wolf
Phone: (937) 767-869
Speaking out in Defense of Scary Stories on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show

Eric James Wolf, professional storyteller and host of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show, is available for print, radio and television interviews to defend the use of the scary Halloween stories in the oral tradition with children.

Scary Halloween stories and ghost stories for children have taken the place of ritual trials of adulthood for teenagers, according to Mr. Wolf. They also serve as a means for adults to warn children away from dangerous places or behavior. Ghost stories and scary Halloween stories in the oral tradition can be age appropriate and satisfying for families. Currently on his the Art of Storytelling shows website he has five interviews available for easy download about the art of telling scary Halloween stories.

Eric Wolf does not condone or support horror or the graphic use of violence. “It is possible, however, by carefully working within the confines of scary Halloween stories and ghost stories for children, to leave our audience psychologically stronger and more emotionally capable of dealing with their fears or the shock of real world disasters,” Mr. Wolf says.

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7 reasons to Join the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf NING!

In reverse order like a letterman top ten list… http://storytellingwithchildren.ning.com

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7) You love Eric’s podcast and want to make him feel accomplished for the hundreds of hours of work he has invested into the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Podcast.
6) You never heard of Eric or his podcast and feel sorry for him spending hundreds of hours on his podcast.
5) You love children (not in a weird Read more »

Four hours of magical storytelling in one night in one magnificent story.

This Thursday evening on the 31st of July – Pass it On Kids, children’s consignment shop located at 136 Dayton Street in Yellow Springs, Ohio will host four hours of the Fairytales Forever Saga as told by Brother Wolf in four acts at 6, 7, 8, and 9 in the evening. Story lovers are welcome to bring their children and themselves to any one-hour or all four. Suggested ticket donation are $7 an hour for adults and $5 an hour for children.

Seating is limited to ten people an hour so reserve your seats early by calling Pass it On Kids at 767-9100. Be sure to leave the acts you will be attending, your name and phone number and the # of seats you wish to reserve per hour. There will be a short intermission after each act. Drop-in’s are Read more »

Margaret Read MacDonald Reviews the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf podcast in Storytelling Magazine


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Press Play to hear the promo that was recorded as a conference call with storytellers Margaret Read MacDonald and Brother Wolf.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008
For Immediate Release

Contact: Eric James Wolf
Phone: (937) 767-8696

Margaret Read MacDonald reviews the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf podcast in Storytelling Magazine

The review appears on page 41 of the March/April 2008 edition of Storytelling Magazine and I am happy to Read more »

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