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// May’s Full Episode: Rabbits Don’t Climb Trees (The Smoky Mountains) //
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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 hereMay’s Full Episode: Rabbits Don’t Climb Trees (The Smoky Mountains)
Story: A sneezy rabbit, cheeky snail, and slightly overbearing possum learn a thing or two about setting boundaries…and manage to get animals with no climbing skills whatsoever up a giant tree.
Region: The Smoky Mountains (Southeastern United States)
Sticky Situation: What do you do when a friend is being rude?
Unstick Tricks by: Vivienne (Age 8), Lena (Age 6), and Jayna (Age 6)
Feelings Focus: Speaking up; empathy; setting boundaries; managing with bullies; standing up for yourself
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Story by:
Meg Lewis
Created, Written, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
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:
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-Hawaii Nature Ambient Sound
-Suzanna Bridges (As Sparky)
-Pixabay Artists: NightCityTunes; AlanaJordan; Music_for_Creators; Caffeine_Creek_Band; Grumpynora; Folk_Acoustic
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