
Griddlecakes Radio
Exploring the Lost Art of Audio Storytelling
Griddlecakes Radio · Ron
Show overview
Griddlecakes Radio has been publishing since 2005, and across the 20 years since has built a catalogue of 109 episodes. That works out to roughly 35 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 20 min and 27 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Society & Culture show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. The busiest year was 2006, with 26 episodes published. Published by Ron.
From the publisher
Griddlecakes Radio...exploring the lost art of audio storytelling.
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Griddlesode S20-002: That's not a Dog. That's a Sailor
This is the story of the most travelled dog in US Naval history.
Griddlesode S20-001: The Preliminary Hearing
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
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
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
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?
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
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!
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?
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
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
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 the Beholder."
Griddlesode S17-001: Tinker Bell's Light
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
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
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
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
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
Sometimes you stumble upon one story while researching another.
Griddlesode S14-002: Fool Me Once
Ron tells the story of getting scammed and applying the lessons learned.
Griddlesode S14-001: Who Knew That Storytelling Could be so Dangerous?
Ron tells the story of a severe injury that he suffered while...storytelling
Griddlesode S13-002: The Most Important Storytelling Trait
Ron tells three little stories to demonstrate the most important storytelling trait.