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[Understanding Love and Sadness: A Kids Listen Exploration]-[Kids Listen Big Emotions]

The Past and The Curious: A History Podcast for Kids and Families · B2 · 2025-10-27

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Navigating the Depths of Big Emotions: Love and Sadness

Emotions are more than just fleeting reactions; they are essential sources of information that connect us to the world. In this collaborative episode of the Kids Listen series, host Jerry Kolber explores the intertwined nature of love and sadness, arguing that these "big emotions" are fundamental to the human experience. By weaving together stories from various podcasts, the episode illustrates how we can better understand, invite, and respond to these powerful feelings.

The Symbolism of Love: Why the Heart?

Our journey begins with a curiosity-driven inquiry from the podcast But Why?. James, a seven-year-old listener, asks why we represent love with a heart symbol that bears no resemblance to the actual human organ. Expert guests Tom and Steven Amidon explain that while the amygdala is the part of the brain that actually controls love-related emotions, the heart symbol persists as a "romantic idea."

Historically, the symbol may have roots in the time of the Romans, used as a secret code for marriages, or perhaps from the ancient Greek "love potion" plant, silphium. Regardless of its origin, the heart symbol serves as a "shortcut way of saying love." This highlights a key takeaway: humans have an innate need to create symbols to express emotions that are often too vast for words alone.

Compassion as a Form of Love

The episode shifts to The Past and the Curious to share the story of Dr. William Key and his horse, "Beautiful Jim Key." Initially dismissed by neighbors as sickly and "ugly," Jim was transformed by Dr. Key’s unwavering patience and kindness. This story serves as a profound example of how love is not always a "loud or flashy" feeling; it is often "quiet and steady."

Dr. Key’s dedication to a creature no one else believed in demonstrates the power of compassion—the ability to see potential and value in others. This narrative reinforces the lesson that we can practice this same compassion toward ourselves, fostering growth even when we face difficult circumstances.

Connection and Attachment: The Unlikely Bond

Newsy Paloozy provides a modern-day example of love through the story of Lacey and her bumblebee, Betty. After Lacey rescued the bee with a "crumpled wing," the two formed an unexpected bond. This relationship exemplifies the psychological concept of attachment, which is the bond formed through "repeated, meaningful connection."

This story underscores that love is not merely a feeling but something we do through "small actions like protecting, noticing, checking in, and staying close." Even across species, love thrives on presence and trust.

Embracing Sadness as a Catalyst for Growth

While love is joyful and comforting, the episode acknowledges that sadness is an inevitable counterpart. Defined as a "deep feeling of loss, emptiness, or longing," sadness is not something to be feared. Instead, it is a "helpful emotion" that encourages us to slow down and reflect on what truly matters to us.

As the episode concludes, it reminds listeners that when love changes or fades, the sadness we feel is a testament to the depth of our connections. By acknowledging our emotions—whether they are surging waves of love or the quiet ache of sadness—we learn to "adjust the sails" of our inner lives. Ultimately, these big emotions are not obstacles; they are the tools that help us build relationships, appreciate our world, and grow into more empathetic human beings.

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Love is one of the biggest feelings there is.
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Sometimes sadness comes with tears.
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It helps us understand what really matters to us.
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weaves together
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lump in our throat
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invite them in
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone.
It's Mick from The Past and the Curious and we were excited to be a part of the Kids Listen podcast series Big Emotions, which is really great.
It's really well produced and it weaves together stories from some of our friends like But Why?
And Newsy Paloozy, Who Smarted Story Seeds, and more.
This episode features part of our story about beautiful Jim Key, as the emotions of sadness and love are examined with the help of some of the best kids podcasts out there.
We love Kids Listen and hope that you enjoy.

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