Bash-O-Bash is a children's book series in the making, with an emphasis on love of place, heritage, a connection to the land (in Bash-O-Bash stories these will be played out primarily in rural Arkansas, where its creators, the Martin-Moats family live,) and characters who affirm and live out the right to question and explore gender and demonstrate a community where individuals outside gender norms can “just be living their good life,” as one of our fans put it.
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Bash-O-Bash is a children's book series in the making, with an emphasis on love of place, heritage, a connection to the land (in Bash-O-Bash stories these will be played out primarily in rural Arkansas, where its creators, the Martin-Moats family live,) and characters who affirm and live out the right to question and explore gender and demonstrate a community where individuals outside gender norms can “just be living their good life,” as one of our fans put it.
Episode 2 - December 2017, Oopsie and Tidy, grief, and decorative trash
Bash-O-Bash Podcast
18 minutes 8 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 2 - December 2017, Oopsie and Tidy, grief, and decorative trash
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In this month's episode we'll explore two major characters in the series: Tidy and Oopsie.
We'll touch grief, overly-enthusiastic parenting, the importance of carving out space for people to be their full selves, and how to hang trash in a tree.
Music by The Good Fear
Bash-O-Bash Podcast
Bash-O-Bash is a children's book series in the making, with an emphasis on love of place, heritage, a connection to the land (in Bash-O-Bash stories these will be played out primarily in rural Arkansas, where its creators, the Martin-Moats family live,) and characters who affirm and live out the right to question and explore gender and demonstrate a community where individuals outside gender norms can “just be living their good life,” as one of our fans put it.