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// June’s Full Episode: Wings for Worms (New Zealand) //
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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 hereJune’s Full Episode: Wings for Worms (New Zealand)
Story: Maia the kea thinks worms are delicious, but realizes they’re pretty hard to get if your beak just isn’t built for digging. Thankfully, Riko the kiwi is not only willing to share a wriggly snack, but also to help Maia rediscover her own, unique talents.
Region: New Zealand
Sticky Situation: What do you do when you’re feeling not good enough and like you can’t do anything right?
Unstick Tricks by: Jamie (Age 10) and Luke (Age 10)
Feelings Focus: Shifting mindset, embracing strengths, asking for help, collaboration
Love telling stories!? Check out guest writer Josh R.’s Tell Us A Story Card Game: https://www.tellusastory.games/home
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Created, Written, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
Story by:
Joshua Rubin
Narrated by:
Pamela Galbraith
Sound Design/Audio Editing:
Meg Lewis and Nate Blaweiss
Storypillar Theme Song:
Lyrics by Meg Lewis
Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe, and Suzanna Bridges
Produced by Andy Jobe
Episode Cover Art
Mackenzie Allison
Sound Effects and Additional Music:
-Freesound.org
-Hawaii Nature Ambient Sound
-Kiwi call: https://deadsounds.com/kiwi-bird-sound
-Suzanna Bridges (As Sparky)
-Pixabay Artists: GeoffreyBurch; SunnyScy; AntipodeanWriter; Eusebiodemaria; Onetent; 9JackJack8; GeoffHarvey
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