Boyhood Chronicles Audio Dramas

Boyhood Chronicles Audio Dramas

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If you are a fan of the TV Show THE WONDER YEARS, author Bill Bryson, or the movie A CHRISTMAS STORY, your family will love the Boyhood Chronicles audio dramas. They’re like mini movies for your ears, the perfect treat for the whole family to enjoy after homework is done and before bedtime. These amazing true tales are narrated and produced by master storyteller Gray Gleason. The stories are from author Gregg Kalina’s personal journals reflecting back to his childhood during the 60s and 70s in Seattle and Dallas. These stories are not always politically correct. Some topics could challenge those who might not appreciate their historical context. It is our hope that these childhood topics will foster a healthy dialogue between parents and their children about important issues kids will face while growing up. Caution, because these are true stories some of the audio dramas contain swear words (we used the actual used during the real life event). But for the family friendly version of these stories we have bleeped out the bad words. Parents, we highly recommend that you preview each episode before playing a story for your family so that you are comfortable with the content of each story. Last, we will be releasing one story a week for the next several months (We have a total of 27 stories done so far). If you like what you hear please email your stories to stories@boyhoodchronicles.com. Future episodes will feature our favorites from listener submissions.

Recent Episodes

  • AUDIO DRAMA #12 Marvin's Word

    6 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #11 METAL SHOP

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #10 RIO DOSA DOWNER

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #9 WHAT WERE WE THINKING

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #8 DIVING FOR COINS

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #7 LITTLE LEAGUE REVISITED

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #6 TALKY TINA

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #5 LAST RESORT

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #4 LSU

    7 years ago
  • AUDIO DRAMA #3 FIRST CUT

    7 years ago