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The Call Folklore documents global mythology and cultural narratives through podcast episodes, written articles, and visual media produced from its base in the Pacific Northwest. Each podcast episode investigates the historical context, regional variations, and cultural significance of traditional stories, with particular attention to overlooked folklore from underrepresented regions. The project maintains a dedicated research library focused on primary source materials, academic folklore studies, and regional anthropological records. The platform operates across three main channels: a bi-weekly podcast available on major streaming services, a companion blog featuring expanded research notes and transcripts, and a members-only Discord community. Patreon subscribers receive early access to new episodes, bonus content exploring specific mythological themes, and participation in monthly virtual discussion groups. The archive includes over 100 episodes examining creation myths, trickster tales, and supernatural beliefs. The Call Folklore's merchandise collection translates researched folklore elements into tangible designs available through a print-on-demand storefront. Product categories span apparel featuring mythological creatures, home goods decorated with traditional symbols, and accessories incorporating folkloric motifs. The shop emphasizes accurate cultural representation in its designs while supporting the project's ongoing research and content production.