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Welcome back to Stoopkid Stories: Episode 2, Season 9! ๐
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Join us on the stoop for an exciting new episode as we dive into the world of superstitions with Nathaniel. Discover how Nathaniel learns about the mysterious world of superstitions in the Black community, from stepping on cracks to spilling salt, and finds out what really matters in life.
In This Episode:
Nathaniel's first cooking lesson goes awry when he learns about the superstition of spilled salt.A day of fun with Peach leads to unexpected discoveries about sidewalk cracks and poles.Nathaniel's adventure teaches him the importance of questioning superstitions and creating his own beliefs.Heartwarming moments between Nathaniel and his mom highlight the love that truly matters beyond old tales.Stoop Announcements:
We're close to hitting 1 million downloads! Share this episode with friends, family, and anyone who loves a good story.Meet and greet possibility in the DMV area (DC, MD, VA) during Podcast Movement, the week of August 19th. Send a DM or email (melly@stoopkidstories.com) if you're interested!Tune in for a story full of laughs, lessons, and love as Nathaniel learns that superstitions are just stories and that true power lies within us. Perfect for kids and families who enjoy heartwarming tales and cultural explorations.
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