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Join us as Simon Brooks and Charlotte Blake Alston, from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio, tell stories about dependability upon those around us, and the stories that can be told when it comes to trusting ourselves, too.
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Listen to episode one hereJoin us as Simon Brooks and Charlotte Blake Alston, from live recordings in the Apple Seed Studio, tell stories about dependability upon those around us, and the stories that can be told when it comes to trusting ourselves, too.
(00:57) "King March's Ears" - Simon Brooks tells a story of secrets, haircuts, and the relief of being yourself.
(11:07) Sam shares a story of a time when he learned he could count on his dad.
(14:39) "How Raccoon Got His Dinner" - Charlotte Blake Alston tells a story reminding us of the wisdom of our elders, and the truths they speak should be heard. Sometimes, we might learn a thing or two form the stories they have to tell us.
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: Dependable, Individuality, Raccoon, Compassion, Family, Confidence, Royalty, King, Hope, Stories, Trouble, Trust, Trickster, Wisdom
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:01:01 - King March's Ears
00:14:50 - "How Raccoon Got His Dinner" by Charlotte Blake Alston
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