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// Season 4 Story Sip 1: Dance Like A Chicken Story Replay //
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Listen to episode one hereSeason 4 Story Sip 1: Dance Like A Chicken Story Replay
We’re officially on Winter Break and will be replaying some of YOUR favorite Season 4 stories on the first 3 Mondays of January, February, and March. First up…a trip back to Mexico to dance like a chicken!
Story: With help from a fluffy chicken, a drooly dog, and a bubblegum-chomping frenemy, a brave girl teaches her town an important lesson about giving people space to be themselves.
Original Episode: Dance Like a Chicken (April 2025) Apple Podcasts, Spotify
Region: Mexico
Sticky Situation: What do you do when you see someone being unkind?
Feelings Focus: Setting boundaries; being brave; showing kindness
Helpful Resources:
-Helping Kids Manage Fears
-Strategies for Coping with Fear
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Created, Written, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
Sound Design/Audio Editing:
Meg Lewis
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
Meg Lewis
Sound Effects and Additional Music:
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-Suzanna Bridges (As Sparky)
-Pixabay Artists: AlanaJordan, Grand_Project, JuliusH, White_Records, FJRAC_Travel_Vlog, BackgroundMusicForVideo
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