Emmy-winning ‘Stillwater’ returns to Apple TV with five new episodes

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Emmy-winning ‘Stillwater’ returns to Apple TV with five new episodes
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Apple TV subscribers can now watch the entire new season of Stillwater, the platform’s award-winning mindfulness-focused animated series. Watch the trailer below.

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  • • Apple TV released five new episodes of the animated series Stillwater on August 21, 2026.

  • • The series features a panda named Stillwater teaching children mindfulness and emotional awareness.

  • • The show is based on Zen picture books and has won Peabody and Emmy awards.
Context
The series is part of Apple's premium children's programming lineup. It focuses on using Zen principles to help children navigate daily challenges.

Christian Perspective
The use of Zen philosophy to teach children is a subtle way to introduce Eastern paganism into the American home. True peace and emotional stability come from Christ alone, not from secular mindfulness practices. This content seeks to replace biblical truth with a vague, spiritualized worldview.

Implications
This programming contributes to the erosion of traditional Christian values by normalizing non-Christian spiritualities in media. It shifts the focus of child rearing from divine instruction to secular emotional management. This weakens the spiritual foundation of the next generation.

Broader Trends
The push for mindfulness in children's media reflects a broader cultural trend of secularizing spirituality. This is part of a larger effort to dismantle the Christian identity of the West. It replaces traditional moral absolutes with subjective emotionalism.

Takeaway
Parents must be vigilant against the infiltration of Eastern ideologies through mainstream streaming services. Prioritize media that reinforces the biblical role of parents as the primary spiritual instructors. Protect children from secular spiritualities that contradict Christian doctrine.

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