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[The Armadillo's Song: A Tale of Perseverance and Legacy]-[Encore: 'Armadillo’s Song' | feat. Gad Elmaleh]

Circle Round · B1 · 2019-08-06

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The Armadillo's Song: Turning Resilience into Melody

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear shares a poignant Bolivian folktale titled "Armadillo's Song." This story serves as a profound meditation on the nature of dreams, the pain of being misunderstood, and the transformative power of patience.

The Burden of the "Little Armored One"

The protagonist, an armadillo, is introduced as an animal defined by his "bony shell" and his status as the "little armored one." While his armor is a biological marvel—allowing him to roll into a "tiny ball" to protect himself from predators—he views it as a source of social alienation. The other animals in the rainforest, such as the parrots, crickets, and frogs, constantly ridicule him, reinforcing the narrative that "everyone knows armadillos can't sing." Despite being an admirer of the "whistling and trilling of the parrots" and the "gentle chirping" of the crickets, the armadillo is repeatedly told that he should settle for being a percussion instrument rather than a vocalist.

The Wisdom of the Turtle

Just as the armadillo is on the verge of abandoning his dream, he encounters an old turtle who offers a different perspective. The turtle challenges the armadillo’s despair, insisting that he can indeed be a "singer forever." This interaction is the turning point of the narrative. The turtle validates the armadillo's deep appreciation for music—how it can "take a heavy heart and make it light"—and instructs him to live his life with the promise that, in his old age, his dream would finally be realized. By accepting this long-term vision, the armadillo learns to endure the "razzing" he receives from others, knowing that his unique physical form holds the key to a future legacy.

The Birth of the Charango

The story concludes with a beautiful act of transformation. After the armadillo passes away, the turtle honors his lifelong yearning by creating the "charango," a traditional Bolivian guitar. By using the armadillo's shell as the body of the instrument and stringing it with guitar strings, the turtle ensures that the "little armored one" finally achieves his dream. The music produced is described as "bursting with life." Ultimately, the very thing that once made the armadillo an outcast—his shell—becomes the vessel through which he finally "learned to sing."

Conclusion: Lessons in Persistence

"Armadillo's Song" is more than a simple fable; it is a reminder that personal dreams often require resilience in the face of mockery. The story encourages listeners to identify their own "songs"—the things they have always wanted to do—and to remain steadfast in their pursuit, even when the path is not immediately clear. By bridging the gap between the armadillo’s humble beginnings and his musical immortality, the podcast illustrates that our perceived limitations may, in time, become our greatest contributions to the world.

🎯Key Sentences

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You've got to be kidding.
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That was downright rude.
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I wouldn't be so sure about never
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Stick with me and you'll be a singer forever.
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I mean exactly what I say
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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do whatever it takes
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prove someone wrong
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make fun of
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snooze away
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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