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Welcome to Tall Tales from Grundy Holler, a comedy storytelling podcast spinning original, humorous, and downright entertaining yarns straight from the back roads of the imagination. Each episode brings you tales of good old country folk and fanciful places, all tucked in and around the whimsical, fictitious patch of earth known as Grundy Holler.
These stories are narrated by a good old country boy who grew up right near Grundy Holler, so you’ll hear them told with the kind of loving exaggeration, neighborly warmth, and mischievous twinkle that only comes from firsthand “almost” experience. Pull up a chair, settle in, and let your worries wander off—we hope you enjoy and are thoroughly spelltook by listening.
Welcome to Tall Tales from Grundy Holler, a comedy storytelling podcast spinning original, humorous, and downright entertaining yarns straight from the back roads of the imagination. Each episode brings you tales of good old country folk and fanciful places, all tucked in and around the whimsical, fictitious patch of earth known as Grundy Holler.
These stories are narrated by a good old country boy who grew up right near Grundy Holler, so you’ll hear them told with the kind of loving exaggeration, neighborly warmth, and mischievous twinkle that only comes from firsthand “almost” experience. Pull up a chair, settle in, and let your worries wander off—we hope you enjoy and are thoroughly spelltook by listening.
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Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Miss Estell's Lost Dog
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026
Miss Estell’s Lost Dog is a warm, sharp-witted Southern fable packed with humor, heart, and moral gray areas big enough to park a pickup truck in. As secrets pile up, consciences ache, and grace shows up in the unlikeliest ways, this story asks a timeless question: Is telling the whole truth always the holiest choice—or is redemption sometimes messier than that?
Told in a rich Appalachian voice and brimming with unforgettable characters, this tale delivers laugh-out-loud moments, tender grief, and a quietly profound ending that lingers long after the last word is spoken.

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