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Listen to episode one hereSeptember’s Brain Breather: Feeling Grumpy with Fishy and Snug
Figuring out how we’re feeling is hard…but easier with friends. Join Bean for a silly story that will help us check in with our minds and take care of our feelings.
Feelings Focus: Feeling grumpy
Protagonists: Snug the Blanket Octopus and Fishy the Can of Tuna
Setting: An underwater volcano in the Azores Islands
Strategies: Eject and Reset (Emoting and coping through breath work and distraction); Naming feelings
Resources:
-Age-by-Age Guide for Managing Emotions
-Coping Skills for Kids Printables
Pixabay Artists: SIMAS-2010, SunnyScy, AlanaJordan
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Created, Written, Edited, and Produced by:
Meg Lewis
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
Meg Lewis
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-pixabay.com
-Pixabay artists: SunnyScy; SIMAS-2010, Stock Music
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