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[The Wisdom of Nature: A Circle Round Compilation]-[Road Trip Reel: 'Family Ties']

Circle Round · B1 · 2018-12-24

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Rhythms of Nature and the Lessons of Life

This collection of stories from the Circle Round podcast invites listeners to explore the interconnectedness of family, the importance of patience, and the value of humility. Through folktales originating from diverse cultures, the podcast illustrates how natural phenomena and human interactions serve as mirrors for our own moral development.

The Harmony of Seasons: "The Months of the Year"

In the tale of "The Months of the Year," we meet Anna, a hardworking young woman dedicated to caring for her younger brother, Otto. Their journey highlights the profound bond of family. When Otto longs for out-of-season produce, Anna treks to a mountain where she encounters the twelve personified months. The story beautifully illustrates that when one respects the natural order and works with integrity, the world—and the months themselves—will provide. As the narrative notes, "When you belong to all of the months, they belong to you." This story serves as a reminder that patience and hard work are rewarded when we honor the cycles of life.

The Dangers of Greed: "Why the Ocean is Salty"

Contrastingly, "Why the Ocean is Salty" warns against the perils of impatience and unchecked greed. When the younger brother, Bayani, receives a magic jar from a mysterious old man, he learns the essential lesson of sustainability: "ask for only what you need." His older brother, Rizaldo, fails to heed this wisdom. Driven by the desire for wealth, Rizaldo steals the jar and, in his impatience, refuses to tell it to "stop." His greed leads to the jar sinking into the sea, forever salting the ocean. This legend serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of wanting more than one needs.

Outside-the-Box Thinking: "100 Rooms"

In "100 Rooms," the story of Frederick and his three daughters—Harmony, Melody, and Calliope—explores creativity as a solution to impossible tasks. Charged with filling a 100-room mansion with a single gold coin, the two elder sisters rely on conventional business and management tactics, which ultimately fail. Calliope, however, uses her love of music to fill every room with sound. This story celebrates the idea that true value is found not in material accumulation, but in the joy and "life" we bring to our surroundings.

The Power of Perspective: "The Lion's Whisker" and "The Three Wishes"

"The Lion's Whisker" and "The Three Wishes" delve into the complexities of human relationships. The former teaches that there is no "magic potion" for getting along; rather, it requires the "courage, patience, and understanding" developed through shared experiences. Similarly, "The Three Wishes" portrays a woodsman and his wife who, despite their humble life, are tested by the prospect of limitless power. Their journey back to contentment reaffirms that their greatest wealth lies in their partnership and generosity, not in grand palaces or riches.

Patience and Protection: "The Skylark"

Finally, "The Skylark" provides a gentle lesson on the necessity of waiting. When Daniel, a landscaper, is unable to clear a field due to a fierce bird, his aunt Cora intuitively understands that the bird is protecting its young. Her patience is rewarded when the mother skylark leads her chicks to safety. As Cora wisely notes, "a creature willing to fight so hard... must be protecting something." This story beautifully connects the landscaping business to the "parenting business," emphasizing that nature’s timeline often requires us to slow down and observe.

Conclusion

These stories collectively suggest that life's challenges are often opportunities for growth. Whether it is learning to say "stop" to greed, finding creative ways to fill an empty space, or waiting patiently for a bird to protect its nest, the wisdom shared across these tales encourages listeners to value kindness, humility, and the enduring strength of the family unit.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm just... chilled to the bone.
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I wasn't sure how much longer I'd last in those woods.
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This might sound wacky, but I'm looking for scallions.
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I just can't bear to see him disappointed.
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there's nothing in the world like family, is there?
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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give way to
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on it goes
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take extra special care of
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every now and again
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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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