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This charming narrative follows a giraffe named Gerry who struggles with a profound fear of heights despite being the tallest animal in the savanna. Although his stature initially makes him feel vulnerable and anxious, a friend in need motivates him to confront his insecurities to retrieve a trapped kite. This charming narrative follows a giraffe named Gerry who struggles with a profound fear of heights despite being the tallest animal in the savanna. Although his stature initially makes him feel vulnerable and anxious, a friend in need motivates him to confront his insecurities to retrieve a trapped kite. By bravely extending his neck, Gerry discovers a stunning perspective of the world that he had previously missed due to his terror. This experience teaches him that the very traits making him feel different are actually his greatest strengths.
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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 hereThis charming narrative follows a giraffe named Gerry who struggles with a profound fear of heights despite being the tallest animal in the savanna. Although his stature initially makes him feel vulnerable and anxious, a friend in need motivates him to confront his insecurities to retrieve a trapped kite. By bravely extending his neck, Gerry discovers a stunning perspective of the world that he had previously missed due to his terror. This experience teaches him that the very traits making him feel different are actually his greatest strengths.
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