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Join us as Apple Seed listeners tell us some of their own stories - some of them inspired by The Apple Seed.
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereJoin us as Apple Seed listeners tell us some of their own stories - some of them inspired by The Apple Seed.
(1:31) "Ameba Meningitis" - Listener Becca Hurley tells about a health freak-out.
(5:53) "David and King Arthur" - Listener Karla Huntsman tells about a student whose life was changed by a school play.
(10:02) "Froggy Goes to School" - Listener Paul Eberting tells a childhood memory of mischief.
(14:39) "Homes of the Brave" - Listener Jan Smith gives us a glimpse into how military families make a home all over the world.
(18:59) "Where my Heart Lies" - Listener Stephanie Rollheiser honors her grandparents.
(23:15) "Peas and Carrots" - Listeners Annie and Dan Eastmond share memories sparked by Donald Davis' story.
Thanks to all our listeners who sent in stories.
Stories bring us together. What stories and memories were sparked for you and who will you share them with? Hosted by storyteller Sam Payne. A production of BYUradio.
Key Words: Stories, Storytelling, Storyteller, Projects, Family, Service, Construction, Church, Religion, Trial and Error, Manual Labor, Handy
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:32 - "Ameba Meningitis" by Becca Hurley
00:05:53 - "David and King Arthur" by Karla Huntsman
00:10:02 - "Froggy Goes to School" by Paul Eberting
00:15:27 - "Homes of the Brave" by Jan Smith
00:19:47 - "Where My Heart Lies" by Stephanie Rollheiser
00:24:04 - "Peas and Carrots" by Annie and Dan Eastmond
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