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‘The Yarn’ third episode discusses friendship in Jesus Christ

Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds and BYU-Idaho student Natalie Buxton discuss friendship and friendship in Jesus Christ with stories of dumpster diving for a lost retainer and the folktale of the Lenape tribe legend of Rainbow Crow.

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Vanessa Willardson

A new BYU-Idaho Radio podcast has guests now! Professional storyteller Mo Reynolds invited BYU-Idaho student Natalie Buxton onto the third episode of “The Yarn,” a story-telling podcast.

Buxton tells the story of dumpster diving with her friends for a lost, pink retainer. Reynolds weaves this story into the legend of Rainbow Crow, who sacrifices her beauty to bring fire to her friends on Earth.

Reynolds and Buxton discuss friendship, a common theme between the two stories. Buxton also talks about Jesus Christ, and what His friendship means to her.

“With Christ, the reason why He had to go through so much was so that He could have this compassion for us and this love for us that’s unlike any other love that we could have for those around us,” Buxton said in the podcast.

Reynolds is this podcast’s host.

To connect with Reynolds, visit her website.