Listened
Beatrice the grizzly bear has always been proud of her mighty roar—but lately, it doesn’t sound quite right. No matter how hard she tries, something’s missing. Then one day, in her favorite meadow by the rushing creek, Bea begins to really listen—to the whoosh of the water, the whisper of the wind, and the tapping of a tiny woodpecker. Beatrice the grizzly bear has always been proud of her mighty roar—but lately, it doesn’t sound quite right. No matter how hard she tries, something’s missing. Then one day, in her favorite meadow by the rushing creek, Bea begins to really listen—to the whoosh of the water, the whisper of the wind, and the tapping of a tiny woodpecker. Suddenly, she realizes she’s surrounded by music. The forest isn’t just noise; it’s a living orchestra waiting for her to join in.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereBeatrice the grizzly bear has always been proud of her mighty roar—but lately, it doesn’t sound quite right. No matter how hard she tries, something’s missing. Then one day, in her favorite meadow by the rushing creek, Bea begins to really listen—to the whoosh of the water, the whisper of the wind, and the tapping of a tiny woodpecker. Suddenly, she realizes she’s surrounded by music. The forest isn’t just noise; it’s a living orchestra waiting for her to join in.
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