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  • 13 - The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion
    Join our vivacious trio - Skull, Lavender, and Rose - in this enthralling episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast as they delve into Aesop's fable, "The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion." They navigate a sea of thought-provoking discussions centered on betrayal, contracts, and the precarious decisions that friendships sometimes demand.Adding an unexpected flavor to the dialogue, they ponder over whether standing out is always a virtue. This sparks an intriguing exploration of how one can decide when, if ever, it's right to betray a friend for their own safety, adding a contemporary spin to the ancient tale.In the recommendations corner, Lavender endorses "A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness, a heart-wrenching narrative of grief and resilience. In contrast, Rose suggests the delectable world of "Baking Impossible," sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and stimulate your competitive spirit.Tune into this gripping episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, where age-old wisdom meets contemporary dilemmas. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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  • Episode 12 - Mercury and the Woodman
    Dive into this compelling episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, where our spirited trio - Skull, Lavender, and Rose - untangle the wisdom in Aesop's fable, "Mercury and the Woodman." They engage in a lively discourse on honesty and the significance of following directions, adding a modern twist to the ancient fable.An unexpected tangent leads to a fascinating speculation on the extent of Mercury's power. The discussion further evolves to explore the art of balancing honesty with politeness, a delicate skill in our modern social fabric.In their special recommendations section, Lavender suggests "See You in the Cosmos," by Jack Cheng, a heartwarming novel that takes readers on an unforgettable journey. On the other hand, Rose endorses "Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated," promising a nostalgic trip full of mystery and laughter.Don't miss this insightful episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, where the trio unravels age-old wisdom for the modern world.See You in the Cosmos This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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  • Episode 11 - The Old Woman and the Doctor
    Join us for this illuminating episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, as our quick-witted trio - Skull, Lavender, and Rose - delve into the nuances of Aesop's fable, "The Old Woman and the Doctor." They embark on an in-depth discussion of reciprocity, examining the implications of our actions and the importance of thinking them through.In a playful aside, our hosts grapple with the moral dilemma of whether to tattle or not, adding a relatable and contemporary twist to the timeless fable. Central to their conversation is the concept of fairness, prompting a reflective inquiry into how we can discern what is truly equitable.In the world of recommendations, Lavender is all for the animated series "Ninjago," packed with ninja adventures and moral lessons. Meanwhile, Rose endorses "The Who Was Show," a fun and educational exploration of historical figures.Don't miss this thought-provoking episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, where timeless wisdom meets modern dilemmas in a lively exchange.The Who Was ShowNinjago This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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  • The Spendthrift and the Swallow
    In this stimulating episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, join our engaging trio - Skull, Lavender, and Rose - as they delve into Aesop's fable, "The Spendthrift and the Crane." They weave an enthralling conversation around the theme of predictions and how they shape our actions and decisions.In a humorous twist, the discussion diverts to the mundane chore of doing dishes, seamlessly tying it into the theme of the fable. The conversation zeroes in on the importance of keeping your mental maps updated, a key to navigating life's unpredictable twists and turns.In the recommendations segment, Lavender suggests the award-winning novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, a captivating tale of misfortune and redemption. On a lighter note, Rose endorses the ever-popular Boba, a delightful treat for all the foodies out there.Don't miss this intellectually stimulating episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, where predictions meet dirty dishes in a fascinating discourse.Holes by Louis Sachar This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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  • The Cat and the Birds
    In this riveting episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast, our dynamic trio - Skull, Lavender, and Rose - explore Aesop's fable, "The Cat and the Birds." Join them as they discuss deception and desire, delving into the complexities of human behavior and the motives that drive our actions.Unexpectedly, the conversation takes a quirky turn as our hosts touch on the peculiar topic of buying slime online. The discourse evolves to examine the process of deciphering how we come to know what we know, providing a fascinating perspective on knowledge and understanding.For fans of mesmerizing stories, Lavender recommends "The Bone Witch" by Rin Chupeco, a novel that enthralls with its dark and mystical allure. Meanwhile, Rose suggests the thrilling Netflix series "Mr. Midnight," perfect for those who crave suspense and intrigue.Tune into this compelling episode of the Skull and Flowers Podcast for insightful discussions and captivating recommendations.Apologies for the background noise that starts at about the 7 minute mark!Skull makes reference to concepts from How Minds Change by David McRaneyThe Bone WitchMr. MidnightConfessions - Not for kids! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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Join dad, Skull, and daughters, Lavender and Rose, as they dive into Aesop's fables and other texts, discussing how these timeless passages apply to their daily lives. Tune in for meaningful conversations and valuable insights. skullandflowerspodcast.substack.com
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