• BBS EP:47 A Bigfoot Named Koda

  • Nov 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

BBS EP:47 A Bigfoot Named Koda

  • Summary

  • A Sasquatch Family's Journey In the serene yet hostile setting of the Olympic Peninsula forest, Asha and her mate Kabota confront the encroaching threats of humans and a rogue Sasquatch as they prepare for the birth of their child. Facing numerous dangers, Asha and Kabota's story is one of survival, resilience, and the quest for safe haven. Amidst their struggles, their newborn Koda brings both joy and new challenges to their lives. As the human threat looms larger, the family seeks refuge with the Hoh Clan, strengthening their bonds and learning vital skills. This poignant tale weaves together themes of family, courage, and the interconnectedness of nature, capturing the essence of a Sasquatch family's fight to protect their young in an ever-changing forest.

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    00:00 Asha's Unease: A New Spring in the Forest 01:09 The Encroaching Threat of Humans 03:40 Finding a Safe Haven 08:46 The Birth of Koda and a Heartbreaking Loss 14:26 The Rogue Sasquatch: Adenoa's Menace 21:38 A New Shelter and a Fierce Confrontation 33:12 The Final Battle: Kubota vs. Adenoa 35:22 Aftermath and Recovery 40:27 A New Threat: Humans in the Forest 45:29 Seeking Safety with the Ho Clan 52:15 Life with the Ho Clan 57:56 Coda's Growth and Adventures 01:05:33 Lessons from the Elders
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