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Episode one logoEpisode One: A Podcast for Girls (&Boys) Who Persist.

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Over 100 years ago, Amina was growing up in Kazakhstan. She’d spend her days talking to the trees and the trees would talk back! When a revolution came to the Russian Empire, she had to move to the United States all by herself. She felt lonely but she found a special way to keep her tree friends with her.

Based on the legendary stories of Johnny Appleseed

Written by Tessa Flannery

Produced by Chad Chenail

Executive Produced and Performed by Rebecca Cunningham

Original Music by Eli Denby Wood

Original Theme Music: Eli Denby Wood & Amy Gijsbers van Wijk

For the Grownups!

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