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[Lighting a Spark: The Courage to Venture]-[Lighting a Spark]

Circle Round · B1 · 2026-04-15

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Lighting a Spark: A Tale of Courage and Transformation

In the podcast episode "Lighting a Spark," adapted by Rebecca Shear, the listener is taken on a mythological journey inspired by French folklore. The story explores the profound truth behind the expression, "nothing ventured, nothing gained," illustrating how individual bravery can overcome collective hardship and transform the world.

The Plight of Humanity

In this tale, the Earth exists in a state of eternal dimness because all fire is contained within the sun. The human population suffers greatly, forced to "go to bed at dusk" and endure freezing winters because they lack the warmth and light of fire. While animals possess natural advantages like night vision and fur, humans are left to "shiver and stumble." This suffering catches the attention of Jenny Wren, a tiny, compassionate bird who decides that someone must take the risk to bring fire down to Earth.

The Failure of the Skeptics

Jenny Wren convenes a meeting of the forest birds, hoping to recruit help. However, the larger, more ornate birds—Robin, Goldfinch, and Pheasant—all refuse. They prioritize their own comfort and appearances, citing fears of ruining their "fabulous voice," "pristine, polychromatic plumage," or their inability to fly long distances. They dismiss Jenny Wren’s initiative as a "fool's errand" and mock her for her small size, comparing her to a "thumb."

The Power of Belief and Persistence

Despite the ridicule, Jenny Wren draws strength from a conversation with Skylark, who is preparing to become a father. Skylark encourages her by acknowledging that while "venturing can be scary," the act of trying is essential. He tells her, "brave ideas like yours that set the world on fire," effectively giving her the confidence to proceed. Jenny Wren embodies the spirit of the episode's central theme: "I'll never know if I don't try."

The Fiery Feat

Jenny Wren embarks on her mission, flying to the sun and successfully plucking a spark. During her return, her tail feathers catch fire. In a moment of redemption, Robin sees her distress and, abandoning his previous skepticism, flies up to help. When Robin’s own breast feathers catch fire, Skylark joins the rescue, using twigs to carry the flames safely to the ground. Together, their coordinated effort provides fire to humanity, forever changing their world.

Lasting Transformations

The aftermath of this "daring feat" leaves a permanent mark on the heroes. Robin’s breast, once brown as a hazelnut, becomes "bright crimson," earning him the name "Robin Redbreast." Jenny Wren’s tail, though now "short and stumpy," is held high as a "mark of pride." Skylark continues his habit of vertical flight, a behavior still observed in the species today.

Ultimately, the story serves as a lesson in persistence and confidence. By refusing to succumb to the fear of failure, the birds not only saved humanity but also underwent their own physical and character transformations. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to practice "Three Stars and a Wish," a framework to help them identify their strengths and set goals, reminding them that with "practice and persistence," they too can achieve their own "fiery" ambitions.

🎯Key Sentences

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I've invited you here to ask a favor.
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I wasn't built for flying long distances.
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Won't any of you volunteer?
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Maybe I'll fail on this mission.
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I'd be crazy to fly all the way to the sun.
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📝Key Phrases

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nothing ventured, nothing gained
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take a leap of faith
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put two and two together
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don't sugarcoat things
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get off your chest
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📖 Transcript

WBUR podcasts, Boston.
Have you ever heard the expression, nothing ventured, nothing gained?
What this saying means is if you never venture, if you never try, you never take any risks, then there's not much you can expect to gain or achieve.
This expression comes to life in today's tale, care of a teeny tiny bird with sky-high dreams.
I'm Rebecca Shear, and welcome to Circle Round, where story time happens all the time.
Today, our story is called, lighting a spark.

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