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[When Fish Fly: A Lesson on Gossip and Discretion]-['When Fish Fly' | feat. HGTV's 'The Cousins:' John Colaneri and Anthony Carrino]

Circle Round · B1 · 2018-09-04

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When Fish Fly: The Perils of the Blabbermouth

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear shares a folk tale titled "When Fish Fly," which serves as a cautionary fable about the consequences of gossip and the importance of discretion. The story centers on two neighbors: Ivan, a "big guy" who is a "blabbermouth" butcher, and Oscar, a "clever" and honest fisherman.

The Problem of the Busybody

Ivan is characterized by his inability to keep secrets. As the narrator notes, he is a "big gossip" who enjoys "meddling in other people's business" and "spilling other people's beans." The townspeople, exhausted by his constant need to share secrets, turn to Oscar for help. Oscar, who is planning a surprise 100th birthday party for his grandmother, realizes he must prevent Ivan from leaking the news. When Ivan inevitably peeks through a hole in Oscar's curtains and discovers the party preparations, Oscar manages to distract him by inviting him on a fishing trip, strategically delaying Ivan’s opportunity to spread the word.

The Elaborate Ruse

To teach Ivan a lesson, Oscar orchestrates a series of surreal events. He hangs donuts on bushes, places fish in trees, and stuffs his traps with cheese. When he leads Ivan through the forest and to the river, the butcher is bewildered by these "miracles." Oscar, maintaining his composure, insists that these events are "enchanted" and that it is "nobody else's business" to know about them. He successfully manipulates Ivan into promising that he "won't tell a soul."

The Consequence of Credibility

Despite his promise, Ivan’s compulsion to talk overrides his better judgment. Upon returning to the town square, he immediately begins "shooting his mouth off," broadcasting the sightings of "donut bushes," "flying fish," and "cheese traps." However, because the stories are so absurd, the townspeople react with laughter and derision rather than wonder. They mock him, asking, "How can we believe anything Ivan says?" The town's collective laughter serves as a painful turning point for Ivan, who realizes that his constant gossip has destroyed his own credibility.

The Lesson Learned

Oscar eventually confronts Ivan, pointing out that "some things just aren't meant to be blabbed to everybody." This realization humbles the butcher. By the end of the story, Ivan undergoes a transformation, resolving to "mind nobody's business but my own." The narrative concludes with the successful, secret-kept surprise party for Oscar’s grandmother, where Ivan acts as a respectful guest who, "much to everyone's delight," refrains from "spilling any beans."

Conclusion

"When Fish Fly" serves as a timeless reminder of the damage caused by those who cannot keep a secret. Through the clever orchestration of Oscar and the social humiliation suffered by Ivan, the story illustrates that gossip not only hurts others but ultimately undermines the gossiper's own reputation. By comparing the spread of rumors to the children's game of "Telephone," the podcast highlights how easily information is distorted and why, sometimes, silence is the most valuable trait one can possess.

🎯Key Sentences

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chances are it's pretty mixed up.
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He couldn't keep a thing to himself.
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Once Ivan caught wind of a piece of news,
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This one's a doozy, a real doozy.
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How can we get him to mind his own business?
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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spilling the beans
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catch wind of
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on the down low
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barreling through
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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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