Griddlecakes Radio

Griddlecakes Radio

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Griddlecakes Radio is a podcast dedicated to exploring the lost art of audio storytelling.

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Griddlecakes Radio

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Society

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www.griddlecakes.com

Latest episode

Dec 31, 2025

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Episodes

Griddlesode S20-002: That's not a Dog. That's a Sailor 31.12.2025

This is the story of the most travelled dog in US Naval history.

Griddlesode S20-001: The Preliminary Hearing 25.06.2025

This story picks up where Griddlesode S19-002: The Slow Wheels of Justice left off. It covers the Preliminary Hearing for the man accused of killing Dr. John Cheng.

Griddlesode S19-002: The Slow Wheels of Justice 27.12.2024

This story picks up where Griddlesode S17-003: Primary Care left off. It covers two and a half years of court proceedings for the man accused of killing Dr. John Cheng.

Griddlesode S19-001: A Bad Week 08.10.2024

Ever had a day that starts badly and just spirals downward? The kind where you should've stayed in bed and hit the snooze button? Now imagine stringing a few of those days together for a bad week. This is a story about one such week that occurred over 40 years ago.

Griddlesode S18-003: The Miracle of the Coral Sea 05.10.2023

Navy Lieutenant Hugh Shake knew that he had married a strong-willed woman, but he never could have imagined the lengths by which she’d prove it. She had just accomplished a feat that had never been done before, and in all likelihood, would never happen again. What was this amazing accomplishment? Sit back and listen to a true story called, The Miracle of the Coral Sea.

Griddlesode S18-002: Did Robert Get the Job? 17.07.2023

I found three, 125-year-old job offer letters from the Bausch and Lomb Optical Company--all to a Robert Werth. I had many questions. Why three letters? Why were two of them typed and one of them hand-written? And most importantly, did Robert accept the position? If you’d like to know the answers to these and other questions, sit back and listen to a story that I call: “Did Robert Get the Job?”

Griddlesode S18-001: Sometimes Life Isn't Fair 02.05.2023

Have you ever become the villain of a story where you should have been the hero? If so, you'll appreciate this remix of Griddlesode 13: Sometimes Life Isn’t Fair.

Griddlesode S17-005: Wait. What? No! 31.12.2022

It took decades to check this bucket-item off my list, but I finally got to visit Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. It's a story that I call, "Wait. What? No!"

Griddlesode S17-004: Do You Believe in Magic? 05.09.2022

Have you ever started something enthusiastically, only to realize about halfway through that it might not be a good idea? Well, I had such an experience a couple months ago as I started telling a story to Magic Johnson. It’s a story that I call, Do you believe in Magic?

Griddlesode S17-003: Primary Care 29.05.2022

I use storytelling to both immortalize the high points in my life, and to help me process the low points. Today’s story falls into the latter category–to help me process a random event that just doesn’t make sense. It’s a story that I call: "Primary Care."

Griddlesode S17-002: Value is in the Ear of the Beholder 07.05.2022

It all starts with a buyer and a seller. One person has something to sell that another is interested in buying. But how does that transaction happen? How do sellers and buyers arrive at a mutual price? One answer can be found in a new movement that’s changing the way we price creative works. What is this new movement? Well, sit back and listen to a story that I call: "Value is in the Ear of...

Griddlesode S17-001: Tinker Bell's Light 13.02.2022

On May 18th, 2010, someone made a purchase that changed the world. Did this purchase involve a tract of land for a future hospital, library, or regional park? Nope. They bought a pizza. Actually two of 'em. And what made these two pizza pies so special? Well, sit back and listen to a story called, “Tinkerbell’s Light.”

Griddlesode S16-003: Life Needs Friction 27.12.2021

On April 12, 1994, a Phoenix Law firm found a loophole that allowed it to make money without spending any. What was this curious business model and how has it affected everyone listening to this show? Here's a story that we call "Life Needs Friction."

Griddlesode S16-002: The Birth of a Podcast 19.10.2021

On today’s Griddlesode, I have a story that longtime listeners have heard bits and pieces of, but they’ve never heard them strung together. It’s a story called: "Griddlecakes Radio: The "Birth of a Podcast."

Griddlesode S16-001: Finding Uncle Kelsey 29.08.2021

During a recent interview, Dan Moyle of the Storyteller’s Network asked me the following question: “Do you have a life-changing story that you can look back on and say…this is what changed my life when it came to story?” My answer became the inspiration for today’s Griddlesode. It’s a story called: "Finding Uncle Kelsey."

Griddlesode S15-002: The Comet of the Century 20.09.2020

Some stories happen in the matter of seconds. Others take a lifetime. Here's personal story that's almost 50 years in the making--Ron's quest to photograph a comet.

Griddlesode S15-001: The Buntling Ball Prize 29.06.2020

Sometimes you stumble upon one story while researching another.

Griddlesode S14-002: Fool Me Once 23.11.2019

Ron tells the story of getting scammed and applying the lessons learned.

Griddlesode S14-001: Who Knew That Storytelling Could be so Dangerous? 04.06.2019

Ron tells the story of a severe injury that he suffered while...storytelling

Griddlesode S13-002: The Most Important Storytelling Trait 31.12.2018

Ron tells three little stories to demonstrate the most important storytelling trait.

Griddlesode-13-001: Project Lizzie; It's a Wrap 20.11.2018

This is the end to a decades old story that Ron learned through tracing the facts found on a stack of century-old postcards.

Griddlesode-12-001: The Evangeline Connection 31.12.2017

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the epic poem, Evangeline, in 1847. It's based on a true story that has significance to the Griddlecakes Radio podcast. Listen to find out how.

Griddlesode-11-001: USS IOWA: Three Generations One Story 13.11.2016

Battleship USS IOWA was launched on August 27, 1942. Since then, she's served in WWII, Korean War, and in the Cold War. In this Griddlesode, we tell her story through three generations of sailors.

Griddlesode-10-002: Put a Frame Around It 29.12.2015

Have you ever stood at the top of a mountain during a sunset? A vantage point that allowed you to see where the curvature of the earth met a multicolored sky? A scene so beautiful that you wanted to share it with your friends through a photograph, but when you did, the colors seemed muted, the earth less curved, and the experience far from how you remembered it? Why? The reason is that you put a f...

Griddlesode-10-001: Memories 24.04.2015

In this Griddlesode, Ron records his father's memories.

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