
A Tisket-Tasket Podcast
A Tisket-Tasket Podcast is your gateway into the whimsical and often surprising world of nursery rhymes. Hosted by Gina Zimbardi, this podcast unpacks the rich history, folklore, and cultural impact of the rhymes we all grew up with. Each episode delves into the origins, evolution, and hidden meanings behind these timeless verses, exploring their connections to history, fashion, literature, and even politics. With expert insights, archival recordings, and lively storytelling, A Tisket-Tasket brings new life to old rhymes, proving that even the simplest childhood chants have fascinating stories to tell. Whether you're a folklore enthusiast, history buff, or just curious about the songs of your childhood, this podcast invites you to listen, learn, and rediscover the magic of nursery rhymes.
A Tisket-Tasket Podcast
Season 3: Epsiode 13 - Naughty Baby
In this episode of A Tisket-Tasket, Gina unpacks the dark and fascinating history of the nursery rhyme Naughty Baby, a lullaby that uses fear—and Napoleon Bonaparte—as a disciplinary tool. From its roots in 19th-century British anxiety to modern reinterpretations by artists like Fay Hield, this episode explores how children's folklore reflects cultural fears, historical events, and shifting societal norms. Join us as we uncover the eerie power behind one of the most intimidating lullabies in nursery rhyme history.
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GINA: Hello and welcome to A Tisket-Tasket, the podcast where I explore the fascinating world of nursery rhymes, their origins, and the stories behind them. I'm your host, Gina, and today we're diving into a particularly intriguing lullaby that has roots in fear and folklore. Let's take a look at Naughty Baby. This nursery rhyme, cataloged under the Roud Folk Song Index number 20,649, has a rich history that reflects societal anxieties and cultural narratives. So grab your favorite cup of tea, settle in, and let's explore the dark side of this seemingly innocent children's song.