What does it mean to help a friend?
Listen to their problems? Give unwanted advice?
Give them a ride in your yellow car?
And what do you do, when they ask you to mentor a troublesome student?
The 6th episode of the audio drama Embisivle Friend.
Where are Mom and Dad?
Any drama that features independent kids have to answer that question.
The reasons are not always pretty but with a little help, they can be “neatened up a bit.”
“Neatening” doesn’t help here, as a friend of Maddie’s father tries to explain
The story of independent kids on the 5th episode of the audio drama “Embisivle Friend”.
There’s a deal to be made here.
If only all the parties would see it.
One is looking for a crown.
The other is hoping to find the exit.
The problems of finding a common ground and a common agreement on the fourth episode of the audio drama “Embisivle Friend”.
Influencer
A career that inspires the children of our age. Roughly equal in status to those of astronaut, video game designer, and ballet dancer.
Tehya Merrit from our cast visits center stage of influence. The Twitter headquarters to explain our drama. A lovely lobby. A decent café. And a place where influence is born.
A frontstage look from the cast of the new Drama
Ordinary Day. Not so ordinary school.
Not much happening.
Though the fifth graders… that’s another story.
And an aspiring CEO decides that Adam Smith might have something useful to say about her arithmetic quiz.
Crowdsourcing an exam on the Third Episode of our series on Maddie, the 8 year old entrepreneur.
Another day.
Another chance for a Senior Executive Meeting.
Held on the Playground of the Lillian Moller Gilbreth School for Disruptive Innovation.
Another opportunity to fight over key resources. And one of those resources is the meeting table itself.
Second Episode of our series on Maddie, the 8 year old entrepreneur.
Zeppelins.
Silicon Valley was once the home of Zeppelins.
Giant Airships would silently glide out of their hanger and rise into the sky, undertaking cutting edge missions for the U. S. Navy. It was a sign of the areas importance, a sign of its role in creating new technologies.
And of course, that era is over and it ended badly.
Another backstage look from the cast of the new Drama
Your attorney is sitting next to your bed.
You knew it was going to be a peppy day, but maybe you thought that you would at least have time for a shower?
So begins the story of Embisivle Friend. Once upon a time, there was an 8-year-old girl named Maddie who dreamed of becoming a famous business leader, just like her hero, Lillian Moller Gilbreth.
The first episode of the audio drama “Embisivle Friend.” A little drama with big consequences
It was once a big part of Silicon Valley culture.
It may someday be part of that culture again.
For the moment, it’s merely a shuttered memory.
Cast member Sahara visits the Bay Area Makers Faire to explain a new story for the Audio Drama “How We Manage Stuff.” It’s a story set on the landscape of high tech but operates in the corners of your mind.
Embisivle Friend, the next generation of Audio Drama.