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// Have you ever teamed up with other people to get something done? //
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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 hereHave you ever teamed up with other people to get something done?
We’re all keeping our distance from other people, to help everyone stay healthy and safe.
But just because we’re keeping a physical distance, it doesn’t mean we have to be separated. Even if we’re not in the same room, or the same building, we can still find ways to join up with others, and accomplish things that we can’t do on our own!
In the story we’re about to hear, we’ll meet some people who really need to work together. But first… they need to get their act together!
Our story is called “The Search For Rain.” It’s inspired by a tale from Argentina, the second-largest country in South America.
Voices in this episode include Doug Lockwood, Maurice Emmanuel Parent, Gamalia Pharms, Delores King Williams, and Amory Sivertson. Amory is the co-host of Endless Thread, a podcast from WBUR and Reddit that brings stories from the Internet to life -- from mysteries, to histories, to stories about our shared humanity.
This episode was adapted for Circle Round by Rebecca Sheir. It was edited by Circle Round’s executive producer, Katherine Brewer. Circle Round’s original music and sound design is by Eric Shimelonis. Our artist is Sabina Hahn.
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