Grinning For Greed
“All right… Destination set! Engines cleared! Radar engaged! Moving back in time in three...two...one…,”-- an excerpt from Craving Narnia’s new podcast.
Critics have raved about our first podcast claiming it to be, “A masterpiece! Wonderful insight to greed in “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe”,” as well as, “Adventure, indescribable intellect, and new insight is brought to the table like you have never seen before! Easily the most creative podcast set-up in the world; I could listen to it all day!” With reviews like these, it’s best to unpack our award-winning podcast titled “Grinning for Greed? Think again.” The team at Craving Narnia analyzed “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe”, picking out critical details that all prove to the point that when individuals submit to greed and surrender to self indulgence, the outcome can be a downward spiral leading to devastating consequences, in terms of destroying relationships, harming others, and ultimately ending with no personal gain. Throughout the podcast, numerous literary tools such as symbolism and juxtaposition are highlighted throughout the novel, while the true motivation of C.S. Lewis’ writings are revealed: A warning to mankind to avoid the temptation and corruption that greed causes and creates, finishing with no personal growth. Between looking at certain events of World War 2, and tying in aspects of modern-day society, such as COVID-19 and materialism, our team at Craving Narnia truly outdid themselves to create an overwhelming real-world application of this children’s book. “...one always has a choice: they can either stay steady and true to the path of generosity and love, or stray from this and stroll down the lane of greed,” this is another prime excerpt from the podcast, and a friendly reminder that everyone, big or small, has a choice: live life with generosity and love or choose a path of greed and cruelty.” So, do not wait, go check out Craving Narnia’s Podcast for all of this, and more!
Tune in to "Grinning For Greed" here!



