Echoes for Angela

Ryan MacLean’s Secret Maps for Angela


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Season 1, Episode 25


In this episode of Echoes for Angela, we explore three big ideas hiding inside ordinary things: how meaning survives, why names matter, and what it really means to teach someone.


Why do people remember certain names for thousands of years? Why do stories, traditions, and friendships survive even when everything else changes? How can a teacher help someone discover an idea instead of simply memorizing it?


Using examples from wells, family stories, Scripture, famous scientists, friendships, and everyday life, this episode follows a simple thread: the most important things in life are not isolated objects but living relationships. A well is more than water. A name is more than a label. Teaching is more than giving answers.


Designed for curious young minds, this episode translates complex ideas about communication, memory, tradition, learning, and love into stories that children can understand while giving parents plenty to think about too.


Because sometimes the biggest truths are hiding in the simplest things.

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Echoes for AngelaBy Ryan MacLean