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Humble Pie - Stories for the Whole Family by Antonio Rocha and Kim Weitkamp

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No one likes a helping of humble pie, but these stories will help. you laugh you way through the humiliation.

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© BYUradio Length 30 min 22 May 2025 Season 10 Episode 5 StoriesFolk TalesCulture USA Story

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© BYUradio Length 30 min 22 May 2025 Season 10 Episode 5 StoriesFolk TalesCulture USA Story

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No one likes a helping of humble pie, but these stories will help. you laugh you way through the humiliation.

(1:08) "The Lion Prince" by Antonio Rocha tells a story about a little prospective lion king who needed to learn a thing or two about what it means to be in charge.

(10:27) Sam Payne tells a story about his pride over a home repair that ended up backfiring in a most humble way.

(14:50) "Amusement Parks" by Kim Weitkamp relates the ridiculous things that can happen when your head gets a little big.

Stories bring us together, and the stories on The Apple Seed will spark memories that you can share with the people you love. The Apple Seed is a storytelling podcast by BYUradio and is hosted by Sam Payne.

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