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    <title>Global Storytime Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Family”</title>
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    <description>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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    <itunes:subtitle>Folktales from around the world.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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  <title>17.b. Let's Learn About Tanzania!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week's story, Ep. 17a. The Calabash Kids, comes from Tanzania. So let's learn more about Tanzania! </itunes:subtitle>
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Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com.
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @globalstorytimepodcast
All sound  music falls under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. 
Intro song:  'Maleko' by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP
Outro Song:  Innoss'B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix 
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<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound  music falls under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. </p>

<p>Intro song:  &#39;Maleko&#39; by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP<br>
Outro Song:  Innoss&#39;B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week&#39;s story, Ep. 17a. The Calabash Kids, comes from Tanzania. So let&#39;s learn more about Tanzania! </p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound  music falls under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. </p>

<p>Intro song:  &#39;Maleko&#39; by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP<br>
Outro Song:  Innoss&#39;B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix</p>]]>
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  <title>Episode 17: 17a. The Calabash Children </title>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2021 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week I'm bringing you a story from Tanzania!</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>This week I'm bringing you a story from Tanzania! 'The Calabash Kids' is the perfect story for Mother's Day because it is about a woman who becomes a mother in a rather unsual way. This story originates from the Chagga people who live in northern Tanzania and was adapted by children's author Alan Sheppard. 
To learn more about Tanzania  and its history and culture, listen to Episode 16.b. Let's Learn About Tanzania!
Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com.
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @globalstorytimepodcast
All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. 
Intro song:  'Maleko' by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP
Transition Song: Kuku - The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso
Outro Song:  Innoss'B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix 
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<p>To learn more about Tanzania  and its history and culture, listen to Episode 16.b. Let&#39;s Learn About Tanzania!</p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. <br>
Intro song:  &#39;Maleko&#39; by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP<br>
Transition Song: Kuku - The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso<br>
Outro Song:  Innoss&#39;B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week I&#39;m bringing you a story from Tanzania! &#39;The Calabash Kids&#39; is the perfect story for Mother&#39;s Day because it is about a woman who becomes a mother in a rather unsual way. This story originates from the Chagga people who live in northern Tanzania and was adapted by children&#39;s author Alan Sheppard. </p>

<p>To learn more about Tanzania  and its history and culture, listen to Episode 16.b. Let&#39;s Learn About Tanzania!</p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. <br>
Intro song:  &#39;Maleko&#39; by Samba Mapangala and Occidental Brothers Dance Band International  - Live at KEXP<br>
Transition Song: Kuku - The Mini Vandals featuring Mamadou Koita and Lasso<br>
Outro Song:  Innoss&#39;B Ft Diamond Platnumz - Yope Remix</p>]]>
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