The Walnut and The Oak Children’s Storytelling Podcast

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The Walnut and The Oak Children’s Storytelling Podcast is a gentle storytime podcast that explores big topics for children in a calm, age-appropriate way. Join Grandpa Banjo Bill and his trusty cat Potato as Grandpa Banjo Bill reads from the Golden Storybook found inside the Walnut and the Oak. Each story explores themes such as positive self-talk, courage, worries and anxieties, letting go of grudges, inner peace, curiosity, and imagination. Each story is followed by a short companion episode that gently explains the message and helps children use the lesson in their own lives. Welcome 😊

  1. MAR 31

    S2 Ep 7 Mariposa the Can’t-a-pillar and the Power of Yet 🦋

    Mariposa is a little caterpillar who believes she just can’t do things. While others seem to move forward with ease, Mariposa feels stuck, unsure, and left behind. She begins to think that maybe she is just not capable, that some things are simply not meant for her. In this uplifting and encouraging children’s podcast episode, Mariposa discovers the power of one small word that can change everything. The word “yet.” Through her journey, she begins to understand that just because something feels impossible right now, does not mean it will always be that way. This story speaks to children who feel like they can’t do something, who get frustrated when things are hard, or who are still building confidence in themselves. It is especially meaningful for children who need more time to learn, who feel discouraged easily, or who are working through challenges at their own pace, including many autistic children and children with different learning styles. With a warm and empowering message, Mariposa the Can’t-a-pillar and the Power of Yet helps children understand that growth takes time, effort, and patience. It encourages resilience, self belief, and the idea that they are always learning, always growing, and always becoming. Perfect for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, and social emotional learning, this story opens the door to conversations about perseverance, confidence, and believing in what is possible, even when it does not feel possible yet.

    10 min
  2. MAR 31

    S2 Ep 5 Fable the Fox and the Story Everyone Thought They Knew 🦊

    Fable the Fox arrives in the forest with a story already written about her, or at least that is what everyone thinks. Before they take the time to get to know her, the other animals make assumptions, whisper, and decide who she is based on what they see from a distance. But Fable’s true story is not what they expected. In this thoughtful and relatable children’s podcast episode, Fable experiences what it feels like to be judged before being understood. Many children will recognise this feeling, especially those who are misunderstood, seen as different, or often labelled too quickly. This can be especially meaningful for autistic children and children who experience the world in their own unique way, as well as children who are quiet, sensitive, or take time to feel comfortable in new situations. Through gentle storytelling and an encouraging message, this episode helps children understand the importance of looking deeper, asking questions, and giving others the chance to be known for who they truly are. It also supports children who have been judged unfairly, reminding them that other people’s assumptions do not define them. Perfect for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, and social emotional learning, this story encourages empathy, inclusion, and emotional awareness. It opens the door to conversations about kindness, understanding differences, and the value of taking the time to truly see one another.

    7 min
  3. MAR 31

    S2 Ep 2 Lemon Mini Episode: Taking Your Time and Belonging Your Own Way 🍋

    Lemon Likes to Listen: A Story About Belonging and How That Looks Different for Everyone is a heartfelt children’s podcast episode for families raising autistic children, reflective children, sensitive children, and children who sometimes struggle to fit in. This story follows Lemon, a thoughtful girl who sees the world a little differently. She takes her time, listens closely, and often needs space to understand what is happening before she feels ready to join in. While other children may move quickly, speak quickly, or seem to know exactly how to fit into a moment, Lemon is quieter, more observant, and more inward as she works things through. This episode speaks to children who feel different, children who watch before they join, children who become overwhelmed in social situations, and children who sometimes wonder where they belong. It is especially meaningful for parents of autistic children or children with sensitive temperaments who are looking for stories that affirm their child’s way of being. With a warm and encouraging message, Lemon Likes to Listen reminds children that belonging does not have to look the same for everyone. Some children belong loudly and quickly, and some belong quietly and thoughtfully. Both matter. Both are valid. Perfect for families, homeschoolers, classrooms, autism affirming conversations, social emotional learning, and children who need stories that help them feel seen and understood, this episode opens the door to conversations about inclusion, listening, emotional safety, and the many different ways children connect with the world around them. With both reflective storytelling and uplifting music, it offers a meaningful and encouraging listening experience for children and the adults who care for them.

    11 min

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The Walnut and The Oak Children’s Storytelling Podcast is a gentle storytime podcast that explores big topics for children in a calm, age-appropriate way. Join Grandpa Banjo Bill and his trusty cat Potato as Grandpa Banjo Bill reads from the Golden Storybook found inside the Walnut and the Oak. Each story explores themes such as positive self-talk, courage, worries and anxieties, letting go of grudges, inner peace, curiosity, and imagination. Each story is followed by a short companion episode that gently explains the message and helps children use the lesson in their own lives. Welcome 😊