Dog's Tails
  • Apr 10, 2020 6:00 am
  • 56:06
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Have you ever felt like dancing? Maybe it was because you were just too excited and happy to contain yourself, you needed to express sadness, or you were at a party with your friends. Either way, dancing is a universal form of art found in every culture, every child, and every embarrassing coming-of-age story. Today we’ll hear stories about all the emotions that come with dancing - joy, awkwardness, vulnerability, and especially freedom - from the wonderful tellers Dovie Thomason, Kare Strong, Josh Goforth, and Geraldine Buckley.  On today’s episode, enjoy the following: Story Kickoff: “Faery Dust” by Kare Strong and Josh Goforth on Rivers of Love (3:25) Story Spotlight: “7 Dog’s Tails” by Dovie Thomason on Voices of the Animal People D2 (11:16) Daily Mix: Colton Soelberg discusses “The French Laundry" “Connie Dances” by Geraldine Buckley on Tea in the Slammer (18:33) Radio Family Journal: Penelope Butterscotch Pudding