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    Explore " roo" with insightful episodes like "Winnie the Pooh Day: 01/18/24", "265. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)", "'Roo Anew", "Quintana Roo despenaliza el aborto y se une a marea verde" and "Bonnaroo: What's new for the music festival and the Farm in 2022?" from podcasts like ""Every Day's A Holiday", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "A Look Behind in Rewind", "Excelsior" and "The Scruffy Stuff"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Winnie the Pooh Day: 01/18/24

    Winnie the Pooh Day: 01/18/24

    January 18th is celebrated as Winnie the Pooh Day. The day is dedicated to the beloved children's book character created by author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard.

    Winnie the Pooh is a friendly and lovable bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood with his friends Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo. The character first appeared in the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" in 1926 and has since become a beloved icon of children's literature.

    Winnie the Pooh Day is an opportunity to celebrate the enduring popularity of this classic character and to reflect on the timeless lessons and messages found in the stories. It is also a chance to appreciate the artistry and creativity of Milne and Shepard, who brought these characters to life through their writing and illustrations.

    To celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day, people may participate in activities such as reading the books or watching movies or TV shows based on the character, creating Winnie the Pooh-themed crafts or decorations, or sharing their favorite Winnie the Pooh stories or memories.

    Overall, Winnie the Pooh Day is a fun and nostalgic holiday that celebrates a beloved children's character and the enduring magic of children's literature. It is a chance to appreciate the joy and wonder of childhood and to reflect on the many ways in which Winnie the Pooh has touched the hearts of generations of readers.

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    265. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)

    265. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)

    Diane and Sean discuss a direct-to-video Winnie the Pooh adventure. Episode music is, "Adventure is a Wonderful Thing", music and lyrics by Michael Abbot and Sarah Weeks, performed by Andre Stojka, from the OST.

    -  Our theme song is by Brushy One String


    -  Artwork by Marlaine LePage

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    'Roo Anew

    'Roo Anew
    Season 2, Episode 33:  Billabongs, didgeridoos, and kangaroos, oh my! G'day, mate! This episode takes a look back at some favorite high spots of Australian pop culture, including a chart-topping hit song, "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" -- which originally came out in the mid-1960s, and then, 37 years later, had an unexpected revival when it was re-recorded for The Wiggles' TV show.  In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, and concocts whimsical, light-hearted tales inspired by his own life experiences, channelling the styles of Jean Shepherd, Garrison Keillor, Mark Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, and other famous storytellers.  

    If you enjoyed this podcast, you're invited to hear more of our episodes at "A Look Behind in Rewind." And feel free to share our link with friends, family, and others, as well as following us on Buzzsprout.com, Apple, Pandora, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Quintana Roo despenaliza el aborto y se une a marea verde

    Quintana Roo despenaliza el aborto y se une a marea verde
    El Congreso de Quintana Roo despenalizó el aborto hasta las 12 semanas de gestación, con lo que se convirtió en el estado número 11 en pintarse de verde al permitir la Interrupción Legal del Embarazo (ILE).

    Durante una sesión que se extendió hasta esta madrugada, diputados locales aprobaron con 19 votos a favor, 3 en contra y 4 abstenciones la iniciativa presentada por la bancada de Morena el pasado 20 de octubre.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bonnaroo: What's new for the music festival and the Farm in 2022?

    Bonnaroo: What's new for the music festival and the Farm in 2022?

    Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, the brainchild of Knoxville native Ashley Capps, helped pave the way for largescale music events in the United States since its first iteration in 2002. 

    After last year's event was canceled – not because of COVID-19, but because of weather – roads on the Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, have been paved, which could help prevent a muddy mess. And that's just the beginning. 

    This episode is dedicated to some of those big changes. Whether you are a seasoned Bonnaroovian looking forward to what's new or a Bonna-rookie with no clue what to expect, we have you covered. 

    "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. 

    Sex Ed and Roo

    Sex Ed and Roo

    Parents, I want to tell you about a troubling sex education resource that’s available 24/7 to answer any questions your children and teens might about sex, sexuality, and gender. It’s Planned Parenthood’s onoline app called Roo. When accessing Roo, the app tells kids, “I’m here to answer your questions about bodies, sex, relationships, and more.”  Roo is advertised as quote, free and private, so go ahead and ask the things you don’t want to ask out loud.” One of the most common questions asked of Roo is this: What is a good age to have sex? Roo’s answer?: It’s all about picking the right age for you, which might be totally different than the right age for other people. It may seem like everybody you know is having sex, but that’s definitely not true. The average age when people have sex for the first time is around 17. You do you!” Roo is a powerful voice pointing kids away from experiencing God’s good gift of sex in His way. Parents, step up and answer your kids’ questions about sex.

    Ep 51: Winnie the Pooh

    Ep 51: Winnie the Pooh

    Ken and Gar are going back to the 100 Acre Wood this week as they review Disney's 51st animated feature, Winnie the Pooh, first released in 2011. The brothers also discuss possible future Pooh adaptations and why kids need Eeyore.

    Featuring  a rendition of Zooey Deschanel's "So Long" from the Winnie the Pooh soundtrack by Musical Correspondent, Nicole McDonagh. We hereby declare that we do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No copyright infringement intended.

    Follow Nicole @NicoleMcD_PR on Twitter and @n.mcdonagh on Instagram for more magical musical content

    Watch along on Disney Plus and join the conversation on social media:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicByDesignPod
    Twitter: @MagicDesignPod
    Instagram: @magicbydesignpod

    Ep 22: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    Ep 22: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

    Ken and Gar watched Disney’s 22nd animated film this week, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977), an expoohberant big screen feature introduction to the famous characters of the Hundred Acre Wood including the eponymous bear of little brain.

    Featuring a cover of "Winnie the Pooh" from the movie performed by Musical Correspondent, Nicole McDonagh

    Follow Nicole @NicoleMcD_PR on Twitter and @n.mcdonagh on Instagram for more magical musical content

    Watch along on Disney Plus and join the conversation on social media:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicByDesignPod
    Twitter: @MagicDesignPod
    Instagram: @magicbydesignpod

    Where to find Ken and Gar:

    @kenkidney on Twitter and Instagram

    19 - Sweet Dreams Roo

    19 - Sweet Dreams Roo

    Today's Episode:
    Today's Story Sweet Dreams Roo. Mindfulness exercise is Simple Deep Breathing. The Closing Thoughts are How to get a restful sleep.

    Website mentioned: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/ways-to-fall-asleep

    • LIFESTYLE:
      • Get on a Schedule, making sure to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day.
      • Avoid Naps during the day. Now, I personally find a 20 minute nap at lunch helps me survive the rest of the afternoon but I also don’t have trouble sleeping at night. If you find that you cannot fall asleep at night, make sure you’re not napping during the day so you’re completely tired when you should be. 
      • Healthy Eating - yep, food’s always a contributor! If you’re planning on having a high-carb dinner, like pizza, stop eating at least 4 hours before bed so you have enough time to digest it. If your dinner is low-carb, this doesn’t apply as much. 
      • Exercise! Yeah… this one probably didn’t surprise you either. Just make sure not to do this one too close to bedtime.
    • GET COMFY:
      • Make sure you’re comfortable physically - do you have a good mattress? A high quality pillow? Nice pajamas? Did you go potty? Are your teeth and hair brushed? Small things can add up to help you feel relaxed and comfy!
      • Lower the Room Temperature, ideally between 60–75°Fahrenheit (15–23°Celsius)
      • Play around with your sleep position - if you’re having trouble falling asleep on your back, try your side. Your left side is specifically recommended for Sleep Apnea, Heartburn etc.
      •  Listen to relaxing music, read a traditional paper book, or practice meditation or mindfulness - more on this in just a moment.
      • You may find Journaling helpful to go through your thoughts - there are a few CBT guidelines you can follow if you’re interested in this route.
      • Aromatherapy, specifically lavender, can help you relax and encourage sleep. Just make sure. If you’re a pet owner, to research the essential oils you wish to use as some can be harmful to animals (Don’t worry, diluted Lavender oil is safe as long as they don’t eat it!) 
      • You can also try supplements like Melatonin or Magnesium to assist with encouraging sleep. I will not elaborate with doses as I am not a medical professional but this is an easy thing to Google if you’re interested.
    • Avoid The Following: 
      • Vigorous activity like working out at least one hour before bed
      • Caffeine 
      • Electronics: Turn off all Electronics, at least 30 minutes before bed. That means no cell phone! 
      • And stop looking at your clock, while you’re at it.
      • Lots of Carbs before bed; you might feel stuffed and sluggish but studies have shown your sleep won’t be restful. 

    Suggestions, Comments, and Requests are Welcomed!
    Email me directly at readingwithcari@gmail.com
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    INTRO & OUTRO SONG CREDITS:
    Easy Lemon 30 Second by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Source: https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200078
    Artist: http://incompetech.com/

    Mirror Mirror On The Wall

    Mirror Mirror On The Wall

    This podcast summarises 8000 years of the Mirror and its impact on civilisation.

    We don’t often realise the impact of the humble mirror, from helping shape our self-identity thousands of years ago, to affecting culture, superstition, and even war tactics. 

    The mirror is a complex man-made creation that is fundamental in our human evolution. This podcast opens the door...

    Fawkes and Knives at the ready

    Fawkes and Knives at the ready

    Today's Podcast takes you back to a sumptuous 17th century banquet.

    I request the pleasure of your acquaintance at a sumptuous feast. 

    You shall be well-fed, well-entertained, and leave in the wee small hours with bellies full, minds sated, and hearts joyous. Bring your own cutlery. 

    “Let the night teach us what we are. And the day what we should be” 

    I await your RSVP. 

    Yours, 

    Lady Irvine, 5th November 1605 

    Brass Candlesticks & Four Candles

    Brass Candlesticks & Four Candles

    Today's podcast discusses antiques as time travel and the importance of The Story.

    Let’s assign a new meaning to the term ‘Antique’. It means so much more than brass candlesticks, sitting unloved in a charity shop. 

    Every Antique is a living, breathing story, - a piece of our past, our history, and it longs to talk to us… whisper its truth softly into our ear. 

    Antiques are the most romantic form of time travel, - a bridge between our Then and our Now. We just need to open that door, and know the right questions to ask. 

    Only then, can each Antique hold it’s head high, respectfully justified in its very existence. 

    The Romance of the Grand Tour

    The Romance of the Grand Tour

    Today's podcast is about how The Grand Tour enriched our cultural heritage.

    How our Souvenirs have changed over the years. We bring back fridge magnets and keyrings. Our ancestors brought back Canalettoes and Italian Bronzes. 

    Our country’s heritage and style owes so much to the Grand Tour- a cultural rite of passage for yesterday’s upper class. 

    We owe so much to the decadent, extravagant Grand Tour that thrived from the 17th century. Cultural caviar, perhaps, but there is no denying our history is all the richer for the aristocratic gap-year taken by our fellow travellers, centuries ago. 

    Come join me for a little tour of The Tour. 

    Ep. 03 "Do You Work With a Pooh Bear?"

    Ep. 03 "Do You Work With a Pooh Bear?"

    Episode 3: My husband Herbert guest hosts this episode, and we discuss the type of co-worker each Pooh Bear character represents your workplace. I also cover monkey gang wars instigated by Covid-19, and a two for one special for Feature Pet of the Episode, two brother kitties from the country.

    Links for Reference:
    Monkeys in Thai City fighting for a single Banana video:
    https://nypost.com/2020/03/12/monkeys-fight-for-food-in-thailand-after-coronavirus-slows-tourism/
    Which Pooh Character works in your work place?:
    https://www.zippia.com/employer/understanding-your-team-whos-who-in-your-hundred-acre-wood/
    Caramel and Blaze: www.fourpaws.org/pages/adopting_pages/onlinefair/adopt_caramel_blaze.html
    4Paws Rescue Team: www.fourpaws.org

    Live in Falls Church, Arlington, McLean or Tyson's and need pet care? www.crcpetservice.com
    Follow us on IG: @crcpetservice

    Episode 4 premiering April 15th: What is the best music for your pet to alleviate anxiety? I will go into detail with genres of music, plus I will touch on binaural beats and Solfeggio frequency healing sounds that are in music to help heal you and your pet. I will also suggest some playlists to play for your pet while you are at work. I will also touch on that burning question, most are still unsure about, "Can my pet catch Coronavirus?".

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