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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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Monday Feb 02, 2026
The Ants and the Grasshopper
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
In this reimagined (and slightly unhinged) take on Aesop’s fable, Freddie, a banjo-plucking grasshopper with more confidence than common sense, teams up with Francene, a clog-dancing ant whose feet move faster than most ants think. Together they turn a quiet Grundy Holler meadow into a full-blown entertainment hotspot, complete with stomping rhythms, twanging solos, and crowds of bugs who really should be gathering grain but aren’t.
Not everyone is delighted. Frank, Francene’s brother, is a hard-working, no-nonsense ant who believes winter waits for no banjo. He disapproves of the music, the dancing, the grasshopper, and especially the alarming fact that Francene has stopped helping with the food stores entirely. While the meadow cheers, Frank predicts ruin, starvation, and possibly the end of civilization as they know it.
But just when this lighthearted tale seems headed for a familiar moral lesson, it veers sharply off the dirt path. What begins as a playful love story in Grundy Holler takes a very strange turn—one that proves this fable has absolutely no intention of behaving itself.

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