Chaos is unleashed and mysteries deepen in Episode Four-est of Season Tree! Join our four-legged and talon-ted heroes as they unravel puzzles while getting to know Linden, an extraordinary dog who navigates the world through different senses. Expand your vocabulary with power words like "peripheral" and discover what scientists mean when they talk about something "novel." đđ đžđ
Special thanks toâ â â Jason Roarkâ â â , our creative partner and ultimate Renaissance Bunny Supreme! He records, edits, and designs this show. He also provides original music including ourâ â â opening theme songâ â â , which is sung & performed by him and the marvelous, talented Jen Bernard.
Our song that plays at the end of this episode is a song we wrote along with Hankâs Granny & Gramps, akaâ â â Murphy & Marckxâ â â . It's called âPower Dog, He Wonât Give Up!â
â â â Colin Laurelâ â â illustrated our cover art, which was directed byâ â â Jen Wickâ â â .
This podcast was made possible, in part, by a grant fromâ â â The Regional Arts & Culture Councilâ â â in Portland, OR.
It was made more possible by listeners like you! Thank you for being so supportive.
â â â https://linktr.ee/powerdogadventuresâ â â
The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland is created in the ancestral lands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other Tribes of the first people who made their homes along the rivers.
Weâre so happy we can share this special Winter bonus episode with y'all! Itâs a little different, and we threw it together rather quickly after the story just poured out of Hank one morning on the way to school. Special thanks to Jason Roark (http://www.jasonroark.com/) who records, edits, and designs this show. He also provides original music including our theme song, which is sung by him and the wonderful, talented Jen Bernard. Jason was not able to edit this episode, but he set Phoebe & Hank up for success and a fun learning opportunity, which they enjoyed wholeheartedly. They had a blast using the free and fantastic resources at freeSFX dot com (https://freesfx.co.uk/Default.aspx). We sourced nearly 30 fun sounds from their site! Colin Laurel (http://www.colinlaurel.com/) illustrated our cover art, which was directed by Jen Wick (https://www.fortwick.com/). Our song that plays at the very end of this episode is a song we wrote along with Hankâs Granny & Gramps, aka Murphy & Marckx . It's called âPower Dog, He Wonât Give Up!â If you catch a moment, and can follow, rate, and/or review the show, we would be so grateful! It really helps get the word out for our small, indie, mom & pop & pup, family operation. This podcast was made possible, in part, by a grant from The Regional Arts & Culture Council (https://racc.org/) in Portland, OR. It was made more possible by listeners like you! Thank you for your support! We are proud members of Kids Listen (https://www.kidslisten.org/), an organization dedicated to high-quality audio content for kids and families. The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland is created in the ancestral lands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other Tribes of the first people who made their homes along the rivers.
May the Forest be With Us All!Â
Awwwwwooooooooo! Episode TREE is the perfect back-to-school episode featuring the coolest classroom in the Doggoverse. Tune in for a history lesson on the creation mythology of Dogland and the Doggoverse. Stay til the end for a big reveal from our dragon friend as a mystery deepens and the plot thickens!Â
Special thanks toâ â â Jason Roarkâ â â , our creative partner and ultimate Renaissance Bunny Supreme! He records, edits, and designs this show. He also provides original music including ourâ â â opening theme songâ â â , which is sung & performed by him and the marvelous, talented Jen Bernard.
Our song that plays at the end of this episode is a song we wrote along with Hankâs Granny & Gramps, akaâ â â Murphy & Marckxâ â â . It's called âPower Dog, He Wonât Give Up!â
â â â Colin Laurelâ â â illustrated our cover art, which was directed byâ â â Jen Wickâ â â .
This podcast was made possible, in part, by a grant fromâ â â The Regional Arts & Culture Councilâ â â in Portland, OR.
It was made more possible by listeners like you! Thank you for your support!â â â â â â
â â â https://linktr.ee/powerdogadventuresâ â â
The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland is created in the ancestral lands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other Tribes of the first people who made their homes along the rivers.
July marks Disability Pride Month across America, and we are celebrating by giving our bonus episode with our wonderful deaf-blind cousin Lindy a relisten and repost!
And, If you love stories, then check out Storypillar, a podcast for kids and their grownups. Join Sneak, Bean, Sparky, and Meg as they tackle sticky social situations, explore stories from all over the world, and pick up great advice from listenersâlike you! They also save plenty of time for laughing and being sillyâŚso if youâve got feelings, love stories, and are up for a fart joke or ten, Storypillar is definitely worth a listen. Check it out at www.storypillar.com or wherever you love listening to podcasts.
This is a very special bonus episode of The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland that we decided to make during Summer break because we got to learn more about some superpower dogs right here on planet Earth this summer. Our deaf-blind cousin Lindy came to visit us and attended a summer camp created by Guide Dogs for the Blind. When we reached out to the organization, they were happy to teach us more through emails, conversations, and even a tour of the Guide Dogs for the Blind campus in Oregon.
In this episode, you are going to hear our talks with cousin Lindy before camp, Outreach Specialist Jane Flower, and then Lindy again, after camp. Not only did we learn about Camp GDB, but we also learned about the very đžpawesomeđž K9 Buddy Program.
Thank you to Lindy and Jane!
For more information on Guide Dogs for the Blindâs FREE programs for youth who are blind or visually impaired, visit guidedogs.com.
Special thanks to our creative partner Jason Roark who records, edits, and designs this show. He also provides original music including our opening theme song, which is sung & performed by him and the wonderful, talented Jen Bernard.
Colin Laurel illustrated our cover art, which was directed by Jen Wick.
You can find out more and send us jokes at www.powerdogadventures.com
This podcast was made possible, in part, by a grant from The Regional Arts & Culture Council in Portland, OR. It was made more possible by listeners like you! Thank you for your support!
We are proud members of Kids Listen, an organization dedicated to high-quality audio content for kids and families.
The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland is created in the ancestral lands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other Tribes of the first people who made their homes along the rivers.