Y’all like frogs, right? Frogs are neat! I’ve never met a frog I didn’t like. Aesop, though, that guy HATED frogs. Almost every story with a frog in it written by Aesop ends with the frog being murdered or mocked ruthlessly. But hopefully we can learn from it, right? Only one way to find out! Tune in today and learn from the mistakes of all of our frogs friends so that you don’t have to learn the lessons the hard way. Sources: https://www.aesopfables.com/ https://www.gutenberg.org/files/48895/48895-h/48895-h.htm#chap25 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batrachomyomachia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frogs_in_culture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_J._Frog https://www.aesopfables.com/cgi/aesop1.cgi?1&TheAssandtheFrogs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boiling_frog https://www.uniguide.com/frog-meaning-symbolism-spirit-animal-guide/ Aesop, Jones, V. S. Vernon., & Rackham, Arthur. (2013). Aesop's Fables. Canterbury Classics. Created, written, and recorded by Justin Bouck Album art and custom music bed created by Joshua Andrus Distributed by Anchor


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