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[Friends in High Places: A Tale of Friendship and Transformation]-[Encore: Friends in High Places]

Circle Round · B1 · 2025-04-29

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Friends in High Places: A Lesson in Empathy and Connection

The Plight of the Drought

In a time long ago, before the presence of humans, the world faced a "horrible drought" that left the plains parched and the animals starving. Among those struggling were a rhinoceros and a giraffe, best friends who shared the burden of the harsh conditions. Their primary struggle, beyond hunger and thirst, was the constant nuisance of parasites, with Rhino lamenting, "I get it worse and I don't even have fur," while suffering from constant "tick bites."

The Quest for Transformation

Discovering a grove of acacia trees with "tender green leaves" high out of reach, the giraffe and rhino sought the help of Hyena, a "wise, crafty creature" with magical powers. Hyena promised to help them grow tall enough to reach the canopy if they returned at "noon on the dot" to consume special herbs. While Giraffe arrived on time and underwent a miraculous transformation—becoming the tallest animal on earth with "long, graceful" legs and neck—Rhino missed the opportunity due to oversleeping. This created a rift in their friendship, as Giraffe began enjoying the high-altitude leaves while Rhino remained on the ground, struggling with hunger and pests.

Acts of Bravery and Altruism

When a "bushfire" swept across the plains, threatening all life, Giraffe's new height allowed her to spot something others missed: a nest of "newly hatched oxpeckers" trapped in a tree hole. Demonstrating true character, Giraffe saved the birds, transporting them to safety. This act of kindness caught the attention of the mother oxpecker, who offered to repay the giraffe for saving her children. Though Giraffe initially claimed she had everything she needed, she soon realized that her heart was heavy because of her fractured relationship with Rhino.

The Power of Reconciliation

Giraffe devised a plan to mend her friendship by introducing Rhino to the oxpecker. Knowing the birds had a "bit of a tick appetite," Giraffe orchestrated a symbiotic solution. Rhino, who had spent the entire story complaining, "Let me guess, another tick bite?", finally found relief. The oxpecker became his constant companion, "riding atop his wrinkly body, picking off ticks," while Giraffe continued to enjoy the acacia leaves.

Conclusion

The story of Friends in High Places serves as a poignant reminder that true friendship is not just about shared experiences, but about supporting one another through transformation and hardship. By facilitating a mutually beneficial relationship between the rhino and the oxpecker, Giraffe proved that the greatest strength of her new height was the ability to look out for others. As the podcast concludes, listeners are encouraged to consider how they can be better friends—whether through small gestures like sharing a toy or offering a hug—proving that kindness is the most powerful magic of all.

🎯Key Sentences

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we might as well face it
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things aren't looking so good right now
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I'll tell you
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could this summer get any worse.
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At least we have each other
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📝Key Phrases

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go to great lengths
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on the dot
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without missing a beat
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in seconds flat
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make amends
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📖 Transcript

PBUR Podcasts, Boston.
Before we get to today's story, if you're a Circle Round superfan, then you know we've got some exciting events coming up, including our live show on May 31, 2025 at the WBUR Festival, the 75th birthday celebration of WBUR, Boston's NPR.
Select tickets remain, so get yours at WBUR .org slash circle round.
And while you do that, please enjoy this encore edition of circle round, a really fun story you may have missed the first time around.
We'll be back with a new tale next week.
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