Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children
Author: Jane Andrews
Language: English
Episodes: 14
In Stories Mother Nature Told Her Children, author Jane Andrews invites listeners into a gentle, imaginative space where the natural world is a character with endless tales to tell. This isn't a lecture about science, but a collection of fictional stories where the wind has a voice, a mountain shares its history, and a river recounts its journey to the sea. Each episode feels like sitting under a favorite tree, listening to a kind and knowing voice personify the forces and forms around us. You'll hear about the secret life of a seedling pushing through the soil or the quiet patience of a stone shaped by centuries. Designed for kids and families, the podcast weaves themes of care, resilience, and wonder, transforming a walk in the woods or a glance at the clouds into a potential adventure. The tone is warm and narrative, perfect for quiet time or shared listening, turning the environment into a familiar cast of characters. Through these stories, the podcast encourages a deeper, more personal connection with our planet, framing it not just as a place we live, but as a home full of ancient, whispering friends. It’s a calming, creative escape that naturally fosters curiosity about the earth’s mysteries, big and small.