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[A Taste of Honey: The Power of Self-Reliance and Wit]-[Encore: A Taste of Honey]

Circle Round · B1 · 2023-07-18

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A Taste of Honey: The Power of Self-Reliance and Wit

Introduction: The Struggle of a Beekeeper

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear shares the South Asian folktale "A Taste of Honey." The story centers on Kamala, a dedicated beekeeper who produces "the most delicious honey you've ever tasted." Despite the high quality of her "sweet and golden honey," Kamala struggles to support herself and her aging father. Facing financial hardship, she decides to seek help from the king, hoping that his royal influence might turn her fortune around.

Seeking Help vs. Taking Action

Kamala secures an audience with the king at his wedding, banking on the superstition that "it's bad luck to refuse a request at a wedding." The king grants her a plot of land, promising her half of the profits from any harvest she can produce. However, upon arriving at the site, Kamala is met with a "mess of dirt"—a desolate, unplowed field. Realizing that relying solely on the king was not the ultimate solution, she concludes, "I'll have to come up with something on my own." This marks the pivotal moment where Kamala shifts from seeking external aid to embracing self-reliance.

The Clever Ruse

To overcome the labor-intensive task of plowing the land, Kamala employs her wit. She notices a group of "thieves and robbers" nearby and decides to manipulate their greed. By acting suspiciously and "poking at the ground with her stick," she tricks the thieves into believing there is hidden gold buried in the field. The thieves, driven by avarice, spend all day digging up every inch of the earth, effectively plowing the field for Kamala without her lifting a finger. When they find no gold, Kamala cleverly pivots, telling them, "You'll have your gold, just not the kind you think."

The Final Lesson: A Sweet Victory

After a successful harvest, Kamala faces the return of the thieves who seek revenge. Once again, she uses her smarts to outwit them. She tricks the thieves into believing a bag of gold is hidden in an apple tree, which is actually a camouflaged, bee-filled hive. As the thieves climb the tree, they are swarmed by bees, leading to their chaotic retreat. Kamala and her father watch from their window, realizing that the "buzz, buzz, buzzing" of the bees had secured their safety.

Conclusion: The Value of Intelligence

By the end of the story, Kamala’s business thrives thanks to the king’s recommendation, but her true wealth lies in her personal growth. She learns that "using your smarts" and "relying on yourself to solve problems" is far more valuable than temporary riches. As the episode concludes, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own moments of independence, reminding them that the feeling of accomplishment—the "sweet lesson" of self-reliance—is worth more than all the gold in the world.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll go to the wedding reception and ask the king for a favor.
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Everybody knows it's bad luck to refuse a request at a wedding.
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Look, you don't know me, but...
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I hear that you really enjoyed it.
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I'm wondering if maybe, just maybe, you could help me out?
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📝Key Phrases

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make ends meet
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pick up
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help someone out
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check out
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come up with
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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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