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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 22 MIN

Ep. 115: The Dog and the Cook by Aesop (Ancient Greece) 6th century BCE

from The Coachman · host Omarr jon Oree II

The Dog and the Cook — Aesop’s Lesson on Greed and Gratitude | TH3 COACHMAN In this episode, I read and break down Aesop’s classic fable The Dog and the Cook. Though short, this ancient story carries a sharp message about generosity, boundaries, and knowing when to stop taking. After the reading, I explore the deeper meaning behind the dog’s behavior and how this fable still applies to modern relationships, workplaces, and everyday life. 🎧 Inside this episode:Full reading of The Dog and the CookAncient Greek moral teachingThe difference between need and greedCoachman humor and modern parallelsPerfect for listeners who love short stories with powerful lessons.https://th3coachman.wixsite.com/th3coachman/episodes

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