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Stories Are Soul Food

129: Be a Black Sheep

Stories Are Soul Food

Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8787 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Is it a bad thing to be a black sheep? The answer used to be yes (a horde of shrieking Disney movies to the contrary). But after the 2020 shutdowns, our world has gone mad, and the SASF guys think every kid needs to learn how to be a black sheep. What does that look like? Be a sheep who's out of step with the status quo; willing to joyfully devote your life to working, worshipping, and having a family, no matter how many people say boo. To further this goal, the SASF pod welcomes illustrator Forrest Dickison, who just finished drawing your kids' new favorite character, Blah Blah Black Sheep. Blah Blah is a lamb who can't baa (he "blaaahs" instead), and the rest of the flock does not appreciate his boundless energy, curiosity, and desire to fight. Will Blah Blah's aunts realize too late that SOMEBODY needs to able to fight coyotes? (Blah Blah Black Sheep releases this October in a new rhyming children's book written by N.D. Wilson and published by Canonball Books). The Stories Are Soul Food podcast wants kids to distinguish between the "Rebels Without a Cause" and the healthy, happy black sheep -- because the world needs more of the real kind. You also get to add the phrase "Chestertonian Outlaw" to your vocabulary, and hear a discussion of Starlink, Papua New Guinea, and Forrest being an insufferable artist (it's his job). Stock up on the Blah Blah preorder special at blahblahkids.com.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Stories Our Soul Food podcast, presented by Cannonball Books, the kids' fiction imprint of Canon Press.

0:08.0

Met a ghost of a king on the road when I first fell.

0:11.8

Fire burning to my knees to my knees I fell.

0:14.9

Made a ghost of a king on a row.

0:17.1

Here with Forrest Dickison, expert in all things Starlink, County Fair, and Papa New Guinea.

0:22.4

Welcome, Forrest, and this is exactly what stories of soul food is like, where we talk about whatever is on the tip of our brain.

0:30.5

Yep.

0:30.8

And in this situation, though, we're here to discuss the creation of a new character, which is pretty exciting.

0:37.0

Yeah.

0:37.2

I thought that would be fun to talk to you both.

0:39.0

I need to grab the old book because you guys created this character.

0:43.9

Yep.

0:44.5

Ten years ago, I'll run and grab it.

0:46.3

In fact, we thought of the entire concept of a black sheep.

0:48.8

Nobody's ever used that.

0:51.0

The character is, for those of you who can't see, blah, blah, black sheep.

0:54.9

There's a big poster on the wall right there.

0:56.9

Yep.

0:57.3

The audio podcast folk will have to check the link.

1:01.3

Yeah, blah, blah, blah.

1:02.7

Blah.

1:04.1

Yep, or go to blahblah kids.com, I think, is it.

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