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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.
By Skull and Flowers PodcastJoin 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.