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I stumbled across this podcast one day looking for something to help me sleep in preparation for another night at work. It did not help me sleep, incorrigible insomniac that I am. I was intrigued and entranced by Ms. Zaza’s voice so, so having listened to the most recent episode first, I decided to start from the very beginning. The stories are fables of a sort that have helped me confront some of my own demons. As someone recovering from a traumatic relationship, these stories remind me to not be afraid of moving forward. I do not know if this podcast was intended as such, but for me, it has become a sort of sonic therapy.
ShaShaShima via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/24/19
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Why do more people not know about this. I found this a few months ago and have loved each and every episode. I am only halfway through them and I’m already worried about what to do when I finish them... probably listen again from the beginning. Our narrator has a wonderfully soothing voice and...Read full review »
J of the world via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/22/21
I feel this character 🐿🐇🦨🦫🐾Having recently acquired a forest of my own where I cultivate beauty and spiders and consult my cards and watch the moon. Her way of speaking, her femininity which is real, soft, yet dangerous, the constant nature metaphors. I love it. All of it.
Jennifer Mulraney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/21
Great Introduction to a great series. Keep up the good work.
Mortadifam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/18
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