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Join us as Noa Baum and Shonaleigh tell stories from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio about what it takes to be persistent, and the stories we can find and share along our difficult journeys.
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Listen to episode one hereJoin us as Noa Baum and Shonaleigh tell stories from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio about what it takes to be persistent, and the stories we can find and share along our difficult journeys.
(1:10) "Dandelion Dancer" - Shonaleigh tells a story about a mother's prayer to save the joy of her child and how her gift from the heavens is determined to stay and share her own story about enduring.
(10:01) Sam shares a story about his brother's birthday present, and how his dad gave the two of them the gift of music, but it goes beyond just unwrapping the box.
(14:03) "A Mouse Tail" - Noa Baum tells a musical story about a mouse's journey to barter back what she had lost. This mouse has quite the tale, or story, to tell as it meets many different characters along it's adventure.
Great stories can change your world. 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: Song, Daughters, Bravery, Family, Persistence, Determination, Lessons, Mothers, Participation, Storytelling, Courage, Adventure, Patience
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:20 - "Dandelion Dancer" by Shonaleigh
00:14:06 - "A Mouse Tail" by Noa Baum
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