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Szkoła Bardzo Wieczorowa Radia Katowice
Twórca "Kubusia Puchatka" Alan Alexander Milne

Szkoła Bardzo Wieczorowa Radia Katowice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 50:41


Alan Alexander Milne  to brytyjski pisarz , który urodził się 18 stycznia 1882 roku, a zmarł 31 stycznia 1956 roku.I między tymi datami kryje się i niebanalne życie pisarza, i jego twórczość,. Pisał dużo, ale dopiero kiedy napisał "Kubusia Puchatka" i " Chatkę Puchatka" jego popularność na dwóch kontynentach osiągnęła apogeum. Stał się bardzo popularny i zamożny, i później na próżno próbował się od  twórczości dla dzieci odciać. Został na zawsze - autorem "Kubusia Puchatka". O jergo niebanalnym życiu i ciekawej, mimo wszystko, twórczości opowiada Maria Trzeciak. Audycje przygotował Marek Mierzwiak."Są tacy, co mają rozum, a są tacy, co go nie mają, i już" - czy to było jego motto? Nie wiemy, ale zdanie nadzwyczaj trafne i nigdy nie tracące aktualności.

Hírstart Robot Podcast
10 remake, ami jobban sikerült, mint az eredeti film

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 4:27


10 remake, ami jobban sikerült, mint az eredeti film Joy     2025-01-17 21:01:00     Film Közkeletű vélekedés, miszerint egy remake film sosem érhet fel az alapjául szolgáló műhöz, és valljuk be, a legtöbb esetben ez az állítás megállja a helyét, de most elhoztuk az ellenpéldákat. Menjünk színházba! 6 budapesti előadás, ami feldobja a januárod in.hu     2025-01-17 20:47:05     Színpad Párkapcsolat Színház Sajnos egy ideig még tartanak a borongós, hideg téli napok, amikor legszívesebben csak takaróba burkolózva fetrengenénk egész nap a kanapén. De ha már úgy érzed, becsavarodsz, ha nem jutsz egy kis kultúrához, és a legjobb barátnőd/párod is rágja a füledet egy közös programért, válasszátok a színházat! Mutatunk 6 budapesti előadást, ami garantáltan 1 év alatt jött csak rendbe Margaret Qualley bőre A szer forgatása után Hamu és Gyémánt     2025-01-17 18:04:02     Film Interjú Margaret Qualley egy friss interjúban elmondta: egy évbe telt, hogy elmúljon a súlyos bőrirritáció, amit A szer forgatásán használt maszkjai okoztak. A halála előtt elbúcsúzott a nézőktől Sinkovits Imre Blikk     2025-01-18 07:52:00     Film Jászai Mari-díj Előző este még színpadon állt. Már nem érezte jól magát, már a fülébe súgott a halál, de ő még játszott, hiszen ez volt az élete. A Csongor és Tündét láthatta a közönség azon az estén, a régi Nemzetiben. A nézők aligha sejthették, hogy akkor látják utoljára Sinkovits Imrét. A Kossuth- és kétszeres Jászai Mari-díjas színművész az előadás végén megha Mától a Maxon: A mozikból egyenesen streamingre jött a 2024-es romantikus thriller Mafab     2025-01-18 09:00:02     Film Párkapcsolat Mozi Tavaly nyáron debütált a hazai mozikban Rose Glass Kivérző szerelem című filmje. Ha lemaradtál róla, mától otthonról is bepótolhatod. Az Egyesült Államok és Kína elevenen felfal titeket! – egy dán sorozat már előrevetítette a Grönland körüli nagyhatalmi játszmákat 24.hu     2025-01-17 19:15:41     Film Kína Dánia Grönland 2022-ben tért vissza a Borgen című közkedvelt dán politikai drámasorozat egy évad erejéig, melynek fókuszában Grönland állt. Mennyire pontosan ábrázolta a sorozat Grönland geostratégiai jelentőségét és a Dániához való viszonyát? Novák János: Süsü karaktere a sárkányság lényegét öli meg Telex     2025-01-18 08:34:34     Film Disney Süsü Veiszer Alinda Veiszer Alinda a héten a Kolibri leköszönő igazgatóját látta vendégül, aki beszélt csecsemőszínházról, szülői felelősségről és arról is, hogy szerinte mi a baj Walt Disney Hófehérkéjével. Egy vérből valók: két zenekar közös koncerje marie claire     2025-01-17 20:07:21     Zene Koncert Az elmúlt tíz évben a Parno Graszt és a Bohemian Betyars találkozásából nemcsak közös dalok és koncertek születtek, hanem egy különleges barátság is. Január 18-án ezt a különleges köteléket egy világraszóló arénaműsorral ünneplik meg. "Mindenki szeretné, hogy az élet olyan legyen, mint régen" – Interjú Demeter Villővel, a Véletlenül írtam egy könyvet színészével refresher.hu     2025-01-18 10:54:00     Film Interjú Fesztiválok Mozi Észtország Január 16-tól látható a mozikban Lakos Nóra második családi filmje, a Véletlenül írtam egy könyvet. A tallinni filmfesztivál díjnyertes gyerekfilmjének főszereplőjét, a Ninát alakító Demeter Villőt első filmes alakításáról kérdeztük. Január 18-án történt kultura.hu     2025-01-18 00:02:00     Könyv Anglia Humor 1882-ben ezen a napon született Alan Alexander Milne angol író, költő, drámaíró. Milne számos humoros esszét, színdarabot és regényt írt, ám leghíresebb műve a Micimackó című meseregény, amely Karinthy Frigyes műfordításában jutott el a magyar olvasókhoz. Az utolsó időszakban meg akart változni Gesztesi Károly Story     2025-01-18 09:40:44     Bulvár Gesztesi Károly Csibészes mosolyával, ikonikus hangjával és végtelen tehetségével no meg életszeretetével lopta be magát a szívekbe a színész, aki immár öt éve nincs közöttünk. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
10 remake, ami jobban sikerült, mint az eredeti film

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 4:27


10 remake, ami jobban sikerült, mint az eredeti film Joy     2025-01-17 21:01:00     Film Közkeletű vélekedés, miszerint egy remake film sosem érhet fel az alapjául szolgáló műhöz, és valljuk be, a legtöbb esetben ez az állítás megállja a helyét, de most elhoztuk az ellenpéldákat. Menjünk színházba! 6 budapesti előadás, ami feldobja a januárod in.hu     2025-01-17 20:47:05     Színpad Párkapcsolat Színház Sajnos egy ideig még tartanak a borongós, hideg téli napok, amikor legszívesebben csak takaróba burkolózva fetrengenénk egész nap a kanapén. De ha már úgy érzed, becsavarodsz, ha nem jutsz egy kis kultúrához, és a legjobb barátnőd/párod is rágja a füledet egy közös programért, válasszátok a színházat! Mutatunk 6 budapesti előadást, ami garantáltan 1 év alatt jött csak rendbe Margaret Qualley bőre A szer forgatása után Hamu és Gyémánt     2025-01-17 18:04:02     Film Interjú Margaret Qualley egy friss interjúban elmondta: egy évbe telt, hogy elmúljon a súlyos bőrirritáció, amit A szer forgatásán használt maszkjai okoztak. A halála előtt elbúcsúzott a nézőktől Sinkovits Imre Blikk     2025-01-18 07:52:00     Film Jászai Mari-díj Előző este még színpadon állt. Már nem érezte jól magát, már a fülébe súgott a halál, de ő még játszott, hiszen ez volt az élete. A Csongor és Tündét láthatta a közönség azon az estén, a régi Nemzetiben. A nézők aligha sejthették, hogy akkor látják utoljára Sinkovits Imrét. A Kossuth- és kétszeres Jászai Mari-díjas színművész az előadás végén megha Mától a Maxon: A mozikból egyenesen streamingre jött a 2024-es romantikus thriller Mafab     2025-01-18 09:00:02     Film Párkapcsolat Mozi Tavaly nyáron debütált a hazai mozikban Rose Glass Kivérző szerelem című filmje. Ha lemaradtál róla, mától otthonról is bepótolhatod. Az Egyesült Államok és Kína elevenen felfal titeket! – egy dán sorozat már előrevetítette a Grönland körüli nagyhatalmi játszmákat 24.hu     2025-01-17 19:15:41     Film Kína Dánia Grönland 2022-ben tért vissza a Borgen című közkedvelt dán politikai drámasorozat egy évad erejéig, melynek fókuszában Grönland állt. Mennyire pontosan ábrázolta a sorozat Grönland geostratégiai jelentőségét és a Dániához való viszonyát? Novák János: Süsü karaktere a sárkányság lényegét öli meg Telex     2025-01-18 08:34:34     Film Disney Süsü Veiszer Alinda Veiszer Alinda a héten a Kolibri leköszönő igazgatóját látta vendégül, aki beszélt csecsemőszínházról, szülői felelősségről és arról is, hogy szerinte mi a baj Walt Disney Hófehérkéjével. Egy vérből valók: két zenekar közös koncerje marie claire     2025-01-17 20:07:21     Zene Koncert Az elmúlt tíz évben a Parno Graszt és a Bohemian Betyars találkozásából nemcsak közös dalok és koncertek születtek, hanem egy különleges barátság is. Január 18-án ezt a különleges köteléket egy világraszóló arénaműsorral ünneplik meg. "Mindenki szeretné, hogy az élet olyan legyen, mint régen" – Interjú Demeter Villővel, a Véletlenül írtam egy könyvet színészével refresher.hu     2025-01-18 10:54:00     Film Interjú Fesztiválok Mozi Észtország Január 16-tól látható a mozikban Lakos Nóra második családi filmje, a Véletlenül írtam egy könyvet. A tallinni filmfesztivál díjnyertes gyerekfilmjének főszereplőjét, a Ninát alakító Demeter Villőt első filmes alakításáról kérdeztük. Január 18-án történt kultura.hu     2025-01-18 00:02:00     Könyv Anglia Humor 1882-ben ezen a napon született Alan Alexander Milne angol író, költő, drámaíró. Milne számos humoros esszét, színdarabot és regényt írt, ám leghíresebb műve a Micimackó című meseregény, amely Karinthy Frigyes műfordításában jutott el a magyar olvasókhoz. Az utolsó időszakban meg akart változni Gesztesi Károly Story     2025-01-18 09:40:44     Bulvár Gesztesi Károly Csibészes mosolyával, ikonikus hangjával és végtelen tehetségével no meg életszeretetével lopta be magát a szívekbe a színész, aki immár öt éve nincs közöttünk. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (18-01-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 20:55


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 692 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 18 de enero de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día de Winnie The Pooh. Seguro que todos conocen a Winnie The Pooh, el oso de color amarillo y camiseta roja que se atiborra de miel y que vive en una casa dentro de un árbol. Pues bien, el 18 de enero se celebra el Día de Winnie The Pooh. La elección de la fecha para conmemorar a Winnie The Pooh se debe a que es el aniversario del nacimiento de su creador Alan Alexander Milne. Él creó un universo de cuentos protagonizados por este oso tan enternecedor y sus amigos Conejo, Tigre o el burro Igor entre otros. Fue protagonista de muchos cuentos infantiles y posteriormente se convirtió en personaje de Disney, y fue conocido en el mundo entero. 1899: Egipto e Inglaterra firman un pacto de condominio que establece la soberanía compartida, con gobernador general y Administración británica. 1919.- Comienza la Conferencia de Paz de París encargada de liquidar las cuestiones planteadas por la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918). 1938: Entran en circulación los nuevos billetes de una peseta. 1961: En Sudáfrica, Nelson Mandela funda el grupo Lanza de la Nación ―brazo armado del Congreso Nacional Africano― bajo la consigna «Quedan solo dos alternativas: sumisión o lucha» contra el régimen racista pro Imperio británico. 1977: Un grupo de científicos identifica una bacteria previamente desconocida como causa de la misteriosa enfermedad de los legionarios (legionelosis). 1991.- El Congreso de los Diputados respalda mayoritariamente la posición del Gobierno español en la crisis del golfo Pérsico, con la oposición de IU y parte del Grupo Mixto a la participación de España en la fuerza multinacional contra Irak. 2003.- Miles de personas se manifiestan en todo el mundo contra una guerra en Irak. 2005.- Se presenta en Toulouse (Francia) el Airbus A380, el avión de pasajeros más grande del mundo. 2009.- Concluye la operación "Plomo fundido", lanzada por el Ejército israelí contra Gaza y en la que murieron 1.400 palestinos. 2011.- El Senado español estrena el uso de las lenguas cooficiales en el pleno. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy 18 de enero: santas Librada, Prisca, Beatriz y Margarita; santos Antonio y Atenógenes. Rusia lanza varios ataques con drones sobre Odesa. Macron anuncia envíos a Ucrania de misiles Scalp, bombas y camiones Caesar. ¿Cómo cambiará la relación entre la UE y EE.UU. si gana Trump?. Sánchez pide a las empresas en Davos implicación con sus políticas sociales: "Somos aliados, no rivales" España, líder en trasplantes de órganos: mantiene su liderazgo mundial y bate el récord. Un nuevo informe de los letrados del Congreso considera que la ley de amnistía podría ser inconstitucional. La ministra de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Diana Morant, ha garantizado este miércoles que en los próximos Presupuestos Generales del Estado (PGE) volverá a incluirse una partida de cinco millones de euros para implantar el Centro Nacional de Vulcanología en Canarias al que aspiran las islas de Tenerife y La Palma. Los precios de la vivienda en Santa Cruz, disparados: segunda capital de provincia en la que más subió. El precio de la vivienda en Santa Cruz de Tenerife se incrementó en un 20,9% en 2023, solo por detrás de Soria (23,1%) y por delante de Huesca (+18,5%). Canarias aumenta cerca de un treinta por ciento los trasplantes realizados durante 2023. Asaga rechaza la reanudación de la línea marítima entre Fuerteventura y Tarfaya. La asociación teme la entrada de plagas y enfermedades agrícolas y ganaderas. Exige al Gobierno canario un análisis minucioso de las repercusiones sobre el sector primario de las Islas. Las ventas turísticas crecen un 23,2% en Canarias en 2023 con respecto a antes de la pandemia. Las previsiones son aún más altas para este 2024, año en el que se espera que la aportación del sector se eleve hasta superar los 200.000 millones en todo el país, incrementando su participación en la economía nacional hasta el 13,4%. Un día como hoy en 1945 nace José Luis Perales, cantante y compositor español. Carlos Rivera, José Luis Perales - Un Velero Llamado Libertad.

Agitación y Cultura
Agitación y Cultura: Pedro Casablanc, Fátima Santiago, Emilia da Silva... y Winnie the Pooh (18/01/24)

Agitación y Cultura

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024


Charlamos con algunos de los protagonistas de la semana en el día en que se conmemora el nacimiento de Alan Alexander Milne, el creador del osito más famoso de la historia (con permiso de Teddy). Emilia da Silva nos habla de Plan Z, la novela que ha publicado con Aristas Martínez; Pedro Casablanc de su obra Don Ramón María del Valle-Inclán y Fátima Santiago de su incipiente exposición en Casa MAL

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Winnie The Pooh (18-01-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 150:27


Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 692 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es jueves 18 de enero de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día de Winnie The Pooh. Seguro que todos conocen a Winnie The Pooh, el oso de color amarillo y camiseta roja que se atiborra de miel y que vive en una casa dentro de un árbol. Pues bien, el 18 de enero se celebra el Día de Winnie The Pooh. La elección de la fecha para conmemorar a Winnie The Pooh se debe a que es el aniversario del nacimiento de su creador Alan Alexander Milne. Él creó un universo de cuentos protagonizados por este oso tan enternecedor y sus amigos Conejo, Tigre o el burro Igor entre otros. Fue protagonista de muchos cuentos infantiles y posteriormente se convirtió en personaje de Disney, y fue conocido en el mundo entero. 1899: Egipto e Inglaterra firman un pacto de condominio que establece la soberanía compartida, con gobernador general y Administración británica. 1919.- Comienza la Conferencia de Paz de París encargada de liquidar las cuestiones planteadas por la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918). 1938: Entran en circulación los nuevos billetes de una peseta. 1961: En Sudáfrica, Nelson Mandela funda el grupo Lanza de la Nación ―brazo armado del Congreso Nacional Africano― bajo la consigna «Quedan solo dos alternativas: sumisión o lucha» contra el régimen racista pro Imperio británico. 1977: Un grupo de científicos identifica una bacteria previamente desconocida como causa de la misteriosa enfermedad de los legionarios (legionelosis). 1991.- El Congreso de los Diputados respalda mayoritariamente la posición del Gobierno español en la crisis del golfo Pérsico, con la oposición de IU y parte del Grupo Mixto a la participación de España en la fuerza multinacional contra Irak. 2003.- Miles de personas se manifiestan en todo el mundo contra una guerra en Irak. 2005.- Se presenta en Toulouse (Francia) el Airbus A380, el avión de pasajeros más grande del mundo. 2009.- Concluye la operación "Plomo fundido", lanzada por el Ejército israelí contra Gaza y en la que murieron 1.400 palestinos. 2011.- El Senado español estrena el uso de las lenguas cooficiales en el pleno. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santoral para hoy 18 de enero: santas Librada, Prisca, Beatriz y Margarita; santos Antonio y Atenógenes. Rusia lanza varios ataques con drones sobre Odesa. Macron anuncia envíos a Ucrania de misiles Scalp, bombas y camiones Caesar. ¿Cómo cambiará la relación entre la UE y EE.UU. si gana Trump?. Sánchez pide a las empresas en Davos implicación con sus políticas sociales: "Somos aliados, no rivales" España, líder en trasplantes de órganos: mantiene su liderazgo mundial y bate el récord. Un nuevo informe de los letrados del Congreso considera que la ley de amnistía podría ser inconstitucional. La ministra de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, Diana Morant, ha garantizado este miércoles que en los próximos Presupuestos Generales del Estado (PGE) volverá a incluirse una partida de cinco millones de euros para implantar el Centro Nacional de Vulcanología en Canarias al que aspiran las islas de Tenerife y La Palma. Los precios de la vivienda en Santa Cruz, disparados: segunda capital de provincia en la que más subió. El precio de la vivienda en Santa Cruz de Tenerife se incrementó en un 20,9% en 2023, solo por detrás de Soria (23,1%) y por delante de Huesca (+18,5%). Canarias aumenta cerca de un treinta por ciento los trasplantes realizados durante 2023. Asaga rechaza la reanudación de la línea marítima entre Fuerteventura y Tarfaya. La asociación teme la entrada de plagas y enfermedades agrícolas y ganaderas. Exige al Gobierno canario un análisis minucioso de las repercusiones sobre el sector primario de las Islas. Las ventas turísticas crecen un 23,2% en Canarias en 2023 con respecto a antes de la pandemia. Las previsiones son aún más altas para este 2024, año en el que se espera que la aportación del sector se eleve hasta superar los 200.000 millones en todo el país, incrementando su participación en la economía nacional hasta el 13,4%. Un día como hoy en 1945 nace José Luis Perales, cantante y compositor español. Carlos Rivera, José Luis Perales - Un Velero Llamado Libertad. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate con el ex-secretário General del Partido Popular en Canarias; Manolo Fernandez. - Sección en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el independentista, Alberto Díaz Jiménez. - Entrevista al Dr. Rafael Zamora, director científico de Loro Parque Fundación. Nuevo aviario de pyrrhurras que hemos estrenado en Loro Parque. Nuevo aviario de pyrrhurras que hemos estrenado en Loro Parque. Loro Parque ha estrenado recientemente el nuevo aviario de vuelo para las Pyrrhuras, un género de aves originarias del sur y centro de América. Este es el tercer aviario de vuelo abierto con el que cuenta la embajada animal y se sumaría a Katandra Treetops y a Oceanía. Con la puesta en marcha de esta nueva instalación se proporcionará a los clientes una experiencia única al poder ver a estos loros volar a su alrededor. Será un total de 15 especies entre las que destaca la Cotorra Colirroja de Venezuela, un endemismo de su país con representación única en un centro zoológico acreditado europeo. Este nuevo aviario abierto para pyrrhuras, aparte de impresionar a sus visitantes, supone una acción más de la entidad en favor de la interpretación de los ecosistemas y el bienestar animal.

Vakaro pasaka
Vakaro pasaka. Alan Alexander Milne. „Pūkuotuko pasaulis“

Vakaro pasaka

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 11:55


Alan Alexander Milne. Knygos „Pūkuotuko pasaulis“ ištrauka. Vertė Virgilijus Čepaitis. Skaito rašytoja Kristina Gudonytė.

pasaulis pasaka alan alexander milne skaito
The Literary Life Podcast
Episode 171: “Code of the Woosters,” Part 3, Ch. 10-14

The Literary Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 69:40


Welcom back to The Literary Life Podcast and our discussion of P. G. Wodehouse's Code of the Woosters. This week Angelina, Thomas, and Cindy finish up the book, covering chapters 10-14. After sharing their commonplace quotes, they start the chat by talking about what exactly the “Code of the Woosters” is for Bertie. Cindy brings up Wodehouse' good experience in boarding school and how that comes out in his stories. Angelina reminds us again of the Roman comic structure that sets the form for this type of story. Thomas highlights some connections between Evelyn Waugh, Oscar Wilde, and P. G. Wodehouse. They also enjoy recounting the moments when Bertie thinks of himself of a detective and compares himself to Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, et al. Find annotations for the slang, quotes, etc., for The Code of the Woosters here. To find out more about Thomas' summer class on G. K. Chesterton and sign up for that, go to houseofhumaneletters.com. To register for Cindy's summer discipleship session, visit morningtimeformoms.com. Commonplace Quotes: The books that should be set before children are books of play and ceremonial, and pomp and war: the whole gloria mundi, the whole pageant of history, full of blood and pride, may safely be told them–everything but the secret of their own incomparable influence. Children need to be taught primarily the grandeur of the whole world. It is merely the whole world that needs to be taught the grandeur of children. G. K. Chesterton, from The Speaker, November 24, 1900 Each be other's comfort kind: Deep, deeper than divined, Divine charity, dear charity, Fast you ever, fast bind. Gerard Manley Hopkins, from “At the Wedding March” I find that my personal animosity against a writer never affects my opinion of what he writes. Nobody could be more anxious than myself, for instance, that Alan Alexander Milne should trip over a loose boot-lace and break his bloody neck, yet I re-read his early stuff at regular intervals with all the old enjoyment and still maintain that in The Dover Road he produced about the best comedy in English. Did you read Milne's serial in the Mail? I thought it good. Nothing happened in it, but the characters were so real. I wonder how a book like that sells. Do people want a story or not? P. G. Wodehouse Pippa's Song by Robert Browning The year's at the spring, And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearl'd; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn; God's in His heaven— All's right with the world! Books Mentioned: P. G. Wodehouse: A Life in Letters edited by Sophie Ratcliffe Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy Sayers Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh Oscar Wilde Support The Literary Life: Become a patron of The Literary Life podcast as part of the “Friends and Fellows Community” on Patreon, and get some amazing bonus content! Thanks for your support! Connect with Us: You can find Angelina and Thomas at HouseofHumaneLetters.com, on Instagram @angelinastanford, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ANGStanford/ Find Cindy at morningtimeformoms.com, on Instagram @cindyordoamoris and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cindyrollins.net/. Check out Cindy's own Patreon page also! Follow The Literary Life on Instagram, and jump into our private Facebook group, The Literary Life Discussion Group, and let's get the book talk going! http://bit.ly/literarylifeFB

La Notte delle Creepypasta
Winnie the Pooh - Racconti Horror

La Notte delle Creepypasta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 6:03


Winnie the Pooh, un racconto horror inventato da Amico Diverte ed ispirato al famoso personaggio di Alan Alexander Milne. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kack & Sachgeschichten
#231: Die Winnie Poo Pathologie | feat. Wolfgang M. Schmitt

Kack & Sachgeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 132:21


Diesen Podcast könnte jeder kleine Junge aufnehmen. Dass ausgerechnet die Kackies und ihr Stargast Wolfgang M. Schmitt sich hier unterhalten, ist nur ein Zufall. Wie die meisten Podcaster diskutieren sie am liebsten über die Ideologien, Philosophien und psychische Krankheiten. Das interpretieren sie in eine Welt, die es gar nicht gibt. Eine Welt, die sich Alan Alexander Milne ausgedacht hat. Und ihr bester Freund ist der Teddybär Winnie Puuh oder kurz gesagt Poo. – – – – – – – – – – – Zu Gast: Wolfgang M. Schmitt: https://www.youtube.com/@Filmanalyse https://linktr.ee/wolfgangmschmitt – – – – – – – – – – – Links zur Show: How wo play Poohsticks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LX5023PmMU&ab_channel=FarshoreBooks – – – – – – – – – – – WERBUNG Die Links zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://bit.ly/kussponsored – – – – – – – – – – – PODCAST KAPITEL 00:11:05 Kommt ein Alien auf die Erde 00:14:17 Das Phänomen Winnie Puuh 00:50:23 Trivia 00:52:46 Die Pathologie von Winnie Puuh 01:20:03 Ideologie im Hundertsechzig-Morgen-Wald 01:47:08 A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly – – – – – – – – – – – Die Kackis auf Tour: https://bit.ly/kuslive – – – – – – – – – – – Kack & Sach Premium-Kanal hören: http://steady.fm/kackundsach – – – – – – – – – – – Website: http://www.kackundsach.de Social Media: @kackundsach Kack & Sachgeschichten Der Podcast mit Klugschiss

Kack & Sachgeschichten
#231: Die Winnie Poo Pathologie | feat. Wolfgang M. Schmitt

Kack & Sachgeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 133:34


Diesen Podcast könnte jeder kleine Junge aufnehmen. Dass ausgerechnet die Kackies und ihr Stargast Wolfgang M. Schmitt sich hier unterhalten, ist nur ein Zufall. Wie die meisten Podcaster diskutieren sie am liebsten über die Ideologien, Philosophien und psychische Krankheiten. Das interpretieren sie in eine Welt, die es gar nicht gibt. Eine Welt, die sich Alan Alexander Milne ausgedacht hat. Und ihr bester Freund ist der Teddybär Winnie Puuh oder kurz gesagt Poo. – – – – – – – – – – – Zu Gast: Wolfgang M. Schmitt: https://www.youtube.com/@Filmanalyse https://linktr.ee/wolfgangmschmitt – – – – – – – – – – – Links zur Show: How wo play Poohsticks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LX5023PmMU&ab_channel=FarshoreBooks – – – – – – – – – – – WERBUNG Die Links zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://bit.ly/kussponsored – – – – – – – – – – – PODCAST KAPITEL 00:11:05 Kommt ein Alien auf die Erde 00:14:17 Das Phänomen Winnie Puuh 00:50:23 Trivia 00:52:46 Die Pathologie von Winnie Puuh 01:20:03 Ideologie im Hundertsechzig-Morgen-Wald 01:47:08 A fly can't bird, but a bird can fly – – – – – – – – – – – Die Kackis auf Tour: https://bit.ly/kuslive – – – – – – – – – – – Kack & Sach Premium-Kanal hören: http://steady.fm/kackundsach – – – – – – – – – – – Website: http://www.kackundsach.de Social Media: @kackundsach Kack & Sachgeschichten Der Podcast mit Klugschiss

National Day Calendar
January 18, 2023 - National Thesaurus Day | National Winnie The Pooh Day

National Day Calendar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 3:30


Welcome to January 18th, 2023 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate having a way with words and silly old bears. You may not immediately recognize the name Peter Mark Roget, but chances are you've read his book. Or at least parts of it. In 1852, he published his Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, which is still in use today. Over the years, Roget's publication has been a lifesaver for writers trying to avoid overusing the same words. And oddly enough, the word “thesaurus” is derived from the Greek word for “treasure.” Others have published thesauri over the years, but on National Thesaurus Day we celebrate the original tome. Marlo: Did you say tomb? Anna: No, no, no, no; "tome." You know, like the writing or the publication. Marlo: Oh, okay I got you. John: Is a "thesauri" a kind of dinosaur? Marlo: I wonder if anyone ever went up to Peter said, "Hey, I've read your entire book!" Anna: What's another word for cretin? Marlo: Good question. Alan Alexander Milne was born on this day in 1882. His father ran a private school where one of Alan's teachers was H.G. Wells. The boy would grow up to be an author himself, though not in the science fiction genre favored by his teacher. Alan tried his hand at playwriting but found his true calling in children's books. Inspired by visits to the London Zoo, he discovered his most loveable character through a black bear named Winnie. His son, Christopher Robin named his own teddy bear Winnie and the charm of this 1926 series was born. Today the books have been translated into more than 50 languages! On National Winnie the Pooh Day we celebrate the classic legacy of the gentle adventures in the Hundred Acre Woods. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day!  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alimenta Tu Mente
Winnie Pooh: Las cosas que me hacen diferente son las cosas que me hacen ser yo.

Alimenta Tu Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 7:30


Winnie Pooh, es un osito de peluche antropomorfo que protagoniza varios libros infantiles escritos por Alan Alexander Milne. Pooh vive en el bosque de los Cien Acres y aprende de sus aventuras junto con sus amigos Tigger, Piglet, Búho, Igor entre otros. Además de jugar con un niño humano llamado Christopher Robin.  Hoy, reflexionamos con una de sus frases: “Las cosas que me hacen diferente son las cosas que me hacen ser yo.”

美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 时间啊!How Soon Hath Time (约翰·弥尔顿)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 28:25


Daily Quote Perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure. (A.E. Houseman) Poem of the Day How Soon Hath Time by John Milton Beauty of Words ​ Golden Fruit Alan Alexander Milne

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美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 橘子 Golden Fruit (A.A.米尔恩)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 28:25


Daily Quote As a well-spend day brings happy sleep, so life well used brings happy death. (Leonardo da Vinci) Poem of the Day An Oasis A. Mary F. Robinson Beauty of Words Golden Fruit Alan Alexander Milne

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SBAM Podcast
Ep. 48 | Winnie the pooh, nella vita reale, un vero disastro

SBAM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 13:08


14 ottobre 1926 viene pubblicato per la prima volta il libro per ragazzi che racconta le gesta di un orsacchiotto che si chiama Winnie the Pooh. Il suo autore Alan Alexander Milne non può minimamente immaginare quello che accadrà da qui in avanti.

Vanessa On Air
Raccontando la storia: 14 ottobre 1926: "Winnie the Puh" viene pubblicato per la prima volta.

Vanessa On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 6:27


Conosciamo meglio la storia di Alan Alexander Milne e della genesi del personaggio di Winnie the Pooh, l'orsetto senza cervello più conosciuto del mondo.

L'ATELIER BD
S04 EP06 - Gorobei

L'ATELIER BD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 84:04


Pour ce nouvel épisode du podcast, nous avons reçu Gorobei, dessinateur et coloriste de la nouvelle série Lolicornes (ed. Dupuis) qu'il signe avec Ced et Waltch. L'occasion pour lui d'en découdre avec Fab qui avait critiqué sa mise en couleur dans la précédente émission. En plus de son interview, vous retrouverez comme d'habitude l'actu BD du mois mais également nos recommandations de lecture: - RÉSINE d' Élodie Shanta aux éditions La ville brûle - TRANSFORMERS vs TERMINATOR de John Barber et Alan-Alexander Milne chez Vestron - NELLIE BLY DANS L'ANTRE DE LA FOLIE par Virginie Ollagnier et Carole Maurel chez Glénat - BURN THE WITCH de Tite Kubo chez Glénat Bonne écoute et rendez-vous en avril ! Yigaël Crédits Génériques et Jingles : Hynnner - @hant1s3

Lights Out Bedtime Stories for Boys and Girls
My Mighty One by Sidharth Bathia - Read by Martyn Kenneth

Lights Out Bedtime Stories for Boys and Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 7:55


Originally released back in December last year this book is a beautiful timeless classic.My Mighty One by Sidarth Bathia - Read by Martyn KennethAbout the book:Life is full of ups and downs, success, and failures. Everyday life presents its own set of challenges. Every day it takes a lot of strength to seize opportunities to solve them. It takes courage for one to not lose hope and follow their heart. Alan Alexander Milne once wrote you are braver than you believe and stronger than you seem. This book teaches kids the true meaning of being “Mighty” or “Strong”. It teaches them that it's not the external appearance that makes them strong. It's being kind, respectful, and loving which shows strength. From love to gratefulness, from courage to inner strength, this book highlights the power on inner strength. The book takes a kid through the beautiful illustrations and rhythmic rhyme that would help them be creative, artistic, inspired, and strong from within.The Book cultivates the following in Kids:· Inner Strength and Confidence.· Acceptance of Failure and Inspiration to keep going.· Helpfulness and Togetherness.· Acceptance· Love and Gentleness.The book is available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/My-Mighty-One-Sidharth-Bathia/dp/1732657939

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast
SleepyTimeVoice: Bedtime Stories To Help You Sleep - Spring Morning by A.A. Milne

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 2:56


Alan Alexander Milne, better known as Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne, wrote a book of poems intended to be from the viewpoint of a young person, such as Christopher Robin.‘Spring Morning' was published in 1924. It was featured in that poetry book called When We Were Very Young.This particular story comes from an unnamed child asking the same question again and again, one might imagine it is young Christopher Robin.

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast
SleepyTimeVoice: Bedtime Stories To Help You Sleep - Teddy Bear by A.A. Milne

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 6:17


Alan Alexander Milne, better known as Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne, wrote a book of poems intended to be from the viewpoint of a young person, such as Christopher Robin.Or, as in this case, the point of view of a little bear by the name of Edward, who would go on to be known by another name in a great many future stories. This is the first official appearance of Winnie The Pooh. This and many other poems, were bundled into the best selling book called "When We Were Very Young," and published in 1924. You can expect to hear more of these poems in the future.

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast
SleepyTimeVoice: Bedtime Stories To Help You Sleep - Puppy And I by A.A. Milne

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 3:08


Alan Alexander Milne, better known as Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne, wrote a book of poems intended to be from the viewpoint of a young person, such as Christopher Robin.In this tale an unnamed person meets many others on a journey and declines invitations to join various chores before deciding to partake in play and fun with the puppy. This and many other poems, were bundled into the best selling book called "When We Were Very Young," and published in 1924. You can expect to hear more of these poems in the future.

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast
SleepyTimeVoice: Bedtime Stories To Help You Sleep - Buckingham Palace by A.A. Milne

Sleepy Time Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 2:59


Alan Alexander Milne, better known as Winnie the Pooh author AA Milne, famously wrote this poem about the ceremony of the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. It is one of London's most famous ceremonies, with immaculately turned-out guards, stirring music and military precision drills combining to create a stunning spectacle.In this tale Christopher Robin, based on the author's own son, and Alice go to see the ceremony every day. This and many other poems, were bundled into a book called "When We Were Very Young," and published in 1924. You can expect to hear more of these poems in the future.

The Daily Gardener
January 18, 2021 Say No Thanks to Garden Shortcuts, Alan Alexander Milne, Rudyard Kipling, Thoughts on Thistles, A Year at Kew by Rupert Smith, and the Maple on the Canadian Dollar Bill

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 22:32


Today we celebrate the man who bought a forested property and wrote Winnie the Pooh. We'll also learn about the poet who found fame and then gardening on a grand scale. We’ll hear some wonderful words about thistles. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a behind-the-scenes look at one of the World’s top gardens. And then we’ll wrap things up with the bizarre story of the Maple image that was used on Canadian currency.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News Garden Short Cuts? No thanks | The Guardian | James Wong   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events January 18, 1882 Today is the birthday of the English author, best known for his books about a teddy bear named Winnie-the-Pooh, Alan Alexander Milne. In 2015 the garden historian Kathryn Aalto wrote a book that explored the iconic landscape around Alan’s second home, Cotchford Farm in England. Surrounded by fields and Ashdown forest, Cotchford was the perfect place for Alan’s young son, Christopher Robin, to spend weekends and holidays and imagine adventures with his favorite toys Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga, and Roo. As an adult, Christopher later described it this way: "So there we were - in 1925 - with a cottage, a little bit of garden, a lot of jungle, two fields, a river, and then all the green, hilly countryside beyond, meadows and woods, waiting to be explored..." Finding inspiration at every turn, the group of pine trees on the other side of the main road became the fabled Six Pine Trees, and the bridge became Pooh-sticks Bridge. The trees of Ashdown forest played an important role in the Winnie-the-Pooh series. A Beech (Fagus) tree was Piglet’s house. Owl’s house was one of Christopher Robin’s favorite trees because he could walk on one of the limbs (in the story, it said that it had its “elbow on the ground”) An Alder (Alnus glutinosa) tree shaded poor Eeyore, as Pooh sat nearby on a rock. Although he lived in a large, old walnut tree, Pooh’s favorite tree was naturally the “Bee Tree,” the source for his precious honey. Finally, Piglet and Pooh followed the tracks of a Woozle through a thicket of Larch (Larix "LAIR-iks") trees. Larches are conifer trees like pines because they have needles instead of leaves. However, unlike pines, Larches are not evergreen; they are deciduous. So, every autumn, the needles of larches turn yellow and fall from the branches. And Larch seeds grow in cones. And here's a little fun fact about the illustrator of  Winnie-the-Pooh,  Ernest Howard Shepard:  he drew the trees of the forest first and added the characters last to help create the feeling of the enormity of the forest. It was Alan Alexander Milne who wrote: "Flowers give a prolonged delight to all, both in the garden and out of it, and though one can buy cut flowers, one cannot buy the happiness which they give us as they grow." And he also wrote, “Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.” Today Ashdown Forest is a protected nature area.   January 18, 1936 Today is the anniversary of the death of the English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist, Rudyard Kipling. One of England’s most famous writers, Rudyard, purchased a property called Bateman’s in East Sussex in 1902. Rudyard called it his “good and peaceable place.” From the onset, Rudyard envisioned Bateman’s to be preserved in perpetuity. To help ensure his vision would become a reality, Rudyard purchased 300 acres of land surrounding the property. When Rudyard became the first English writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, he spent all the prize-money on his garden. The gardens at Bateman are a delight. In addition to the beautiful ornamental pond and orchard, there is a pergola, a walled mulberry garden, a walk, a rose garden, a secret door, and a sundial inscribed with the words “It’s later than you think.” When Rudyard was alive, his garden was a favorite for his guests and visitors. The Lily Pond was a special attraction. And we get a glimpse of Rudyard's playful side, knowing that he even had a little boat that was anchored to the edge of the pond. Rudyard built the boat for his children, and they would float around the pond on imaginary adventures. And apparently, other people had adventures in Rudyard's Lily Pond, too. If you look in the Kipling family visitor’s book - after some of the names - Rudyard Kipling added the letters F.I.P. for Fell in Pool. Today, as Rudyard had hoped, Bateman’s is under the care of the National Trust. In 1911 Kipling wrote his famous Garden poem called, The Glory of the Garden. Our England is a garden that is full of stately views, Of borders, beds and shrubberies and lawns and avenues, With statues on the terraces and peacocks strutting by; But the Glory of the Garden lies in more than meets the eye. For where the old thick laurels grow, along the thin red wall, You’ll find the tool- and potting-sheds which are the heart of all The cold-frames and the hot-houses, the dung-pits and the tanks, The rollers, carts, and drain-pipes, with the barrows and the planks. And there you’ll see the gardeners, the men, and ‘prentice boys Told off to do as they are bid and do it without noise ; For, except when seeds are planted, and we shout to scare the birds, The Glory of the Garden it abideth not in words. And some can pot begonias, and some can bud a rose, And some are hardly fit to trust with anything that grows; But they can roll and trim the lawns and sift the sand and loam, For the Glory of the Garden occupieth all who come. Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made By singing:-” Oh, how beautiful,” and sitting in the shade While better men than we go out and start their working lives At grubbing weeds from gravel-paths with broken dinner-knives. There’s not a pair of legs so thin, there’s not a head so thick, There’s not a hand so weak and white, nor yet a heart so sick But it can find some needful job that’s crying to be done, For the Glory of the Garden glorifieth every one. Then seek your job with thankfulness and work till further orders, If it’s only netting strawberries or killing slugs on borders; And when your back stops aching and your hands begin to harden, You will find yourself a partner In the Glory of the Garden. Oh, Adam was a gardener, and God who made him see That half a proper gardener’s work is done upon his knees, So when your work is finished, you can wash your hands and pray For the Glory of the Garden that it may not pass away! And the Glory of the Garden it shall never pass away!   Unearthed Words Tough and durable, defiant against aggressors: the thistle embodied qualities that the Scots saw as their own, and the flower became their national emblem.  There is a well-known legend of a Viking who stood on a thistle: his cry of pain alerted sleeping Scottish clansmen just in time to hold back the attack.  The Order of the Thistle, a chivalric order founded by King James VII, has a famous motto: Nemo me impune lacessit or ‘No one harms me without punishment’ - evoking the prickly aggressiveness of the plant. — Mandy Kirby, gardener and garden writer, A Victorian Flower Dictionary, The Thistle   Grow That Garden Library A Year at Kew by Rupert Smith This book came out in 2004, and it’s a great way to learn about Kew. In this book, you get the chance to see what a year is like at the real Kew Garden in England. This book offers a unique, private tour of this magnificent botanical garden. You’ll get to meet the world-class experts that work at Kew’s greenhouses, labs, and libraries. The monthly chapters also offer a review of the flurry activities at Kew, from what is blooming and what is getting planted to the special events and exhibitions. In addition, every month, one of the curators shares their fascinating work and career at Kew. This book is 192 pages of the behind-the-scenes programs, plants, and people of Kew and would make a wonderful gift for any gardener. You can get a copy of A Year at Kew by Rupert Smith and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $2   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart January 18, 2013 On this day, Reuters published an article about the new Canadian dollar bill. The article, by Randall Palmer, was called, Canada put "wrong" Maple leaf on new Canadian 20-dollar bill. Here’s an excerpt: “Canada is known for the Sugar Maple, emblazoned on its red-and-white flag, but the Bank of Canada has put what one careful botanist says is a foreign Norway Maple leaf on its new currency. The untrained eye might not at first spot the difference between the Maple leaf on the new $20, $50, and $100 bills and the North American Sugar Maple. But it is clear to Sean Blaney, a botanist who tracks plants for the Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Center in New Brunswick. “The Maple leaf (on the currency) is the wrong species,” he told Reuters on Friday. Sean said the Norway Maple has more lobes or sections and has a more pointed outline than the Sugar Maple, and the lobe that rises in the center is shorter than the Sugar Maple. The Norway Maple was imported from Europe and is now also common in North America. Sean said, “It has naturalized to Canada, but it’s not the grand Sugar Maple.” The Central Bank said the image on the new bills was purposefully designed not to represent any specific species but rather to be a combination of various kinds. “It is not a Norway Maple leaf. It is a stylized Maple leaf, and it is what it ought to be,” said Bank of Canada currency spokesman Julie Girard. She said the banknote designers created the image with the help of a dendrologist, a botanist who specializes in trees and shrubs. Blaney is not buying the explanation. “I think it’s just an after-the-fact excuse,” he said. “That may have been their intention, to not have it be a specific species of Maple, but they should have drawn it differently if that were the case because the Maple that they’ve drawn is quite clearly a Norway Maple.”   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

Lights Out Bedtime Stories for Boys and Girls
My Mighty One by Sidharth Bathia - Read by Martyn Kenneth

Lights Out Bedtime Stories for Boys and Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 8:07


My Mighty One by Sidarth Bathia - Read by Martyn KennethAbout the book:Life is full of ups and downs, success, and failures. Everyday life presents its own set of challenges. Every day it takes a lot of strength to seize opportunities to solve them. It takes courage for one to not lose hope and follow their heart. Alan Alexander Milne once wrote you are braver than you believe and stronger than you seem. This book teaches kids the true meaning of being “Mighty” or “Strong”. It teaches them that it’s not the external appearance that makes them strong. It’s being kind, respectful, and loving which shows strength. From love to gratefulness, from courage to inner strength, this book highlights the power on inner strength. The book takes a kid through the beautiful illustrations and rhythmic rhyme that would help them be creative, artistic, inspired, and strong from within.The Book cultivates the following in Kids:· Inner Strength and Confidence.· Acceptance of Failure and Inspiration to keep going.· Helpfulness and Togetherness.· Acceptance· Love and Gentleness.The book is available on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/My-Mighty-One-Sidharth-Bathia/dp/1732657939

Diseño Feliz por Disliz
52. Cómo Alan Alexander Milne diseñó Winnie The Pooh

Diseño Feliz por Disliz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 33:33


Probablemente fue el oso que le agarraste más cariño de bebé y muchos años después, Winnie The Pooh.  Hoy te cuento cómo A. A. Milne diseñó este personaje inspirado en su hijo y sus juguetes.  Conoce más sobre nuestros relojes en www.disliz.com Y síguenos en: https://instagram.com/originaldisliz https://www.facebook.com/OriginalDisliz/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ZiUhyLOzJYIHvz0mXGcDw?

RES PUBLICA PODCAST
Episode 38 - Pu der Bär

RES PUBLICA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 94:02


+++ ACHTUNG: In den ersten Minuten gibt es einen nicht mehr rückgängig zu machenden Schnittfehler. +++ „Als wir Pu fragten, was das Gegenteil von einer Vorstellung ist, sagte er: 'Das was von einer was?'". Die Geschichten von einem Bären mit sehr geringen Verstand sind in ihrem Original bis heute nur wenigen bekannt. Als der Disney-Konzern in den 60er Jahren ein groß angelegtes Franchise aufzog, gingen dabei einiges an Sprachwitz und Tiefgang verloren. Mit Wolfgang M. Schmitt bespreche ich den Kinderbuchklassiker von Alan Alexander Milne aus dem Jahr 1926 und lese mit ihm einige Passagen vor. Dabei lassen wir uns gemeinsam in den Hundertsechzig-Morgenwald entführen.

Weird and Wacky Holidays
Winnie the Pooh Day

Weird and Wacky Holidays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 3:31


National Winnie the Pooh Day - Show Notes for January 18 - Ep18Today’s featured holiday is National Winnie the Pooh Day.In 1926, British author Alan Alexander Milne, known as A. A. Milne, authored the children’s story that would bring joy to millions of children and adults over the coming decades. Winnie-the-Pooh is as beloved today as it was nearly a century ago when it was first published.A. A. Milne was born on January 18, 1882 in Hampstead, United Kingdom. Thus, we celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day on Milne's birthday.Milne got the idea for the Winnie the Pooh stories during W.W.1 while watching his son, Christopher Robin, visit his favorite animal in the London Zoo. Winnie was a female Canadian Black Bear who captivated Christopher’s heart. Christopher changed his favorite Teddy Bear’s name from Edward to Winnie and added the name, Pooh, which was the name of a beloved Swan.The books were illustrated by E. H. Shepard who used the woods surrounding Milne’s home as the setting. Most of the characters in the Winnie the Pooh stories such as Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore, were names Christopher Robin had given to various toys from his childhood.In later years Milne became disenchanted with the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, fearing they took attention away from his other writings. Christopher Robin also grew tired of the stories and came to resent his father for taking advantage of his childhood fascinations. Regardless of their disillusion with the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the world continues to love Christopher Robin, the imaginary bear, and his many friends. Disney now owns the “Winnie the Pooh” rights (Disney changed the name from the original "Winnie-the-Pooh" to "Winnie the Pooh"), which guarantees Winnie the Pooh will continue to delight the young and the young at heart for generations to come.To celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day why not share your thoughts and feelings about the Winnie the Pooh stories on social media using the hashtag #WinnieThePoohDay.Tune into tomorrow’s show to learn about National Popcorn Day. You’ll be surprised to learn the unusual and fascinating story about corn, popcorn, and this special day.If you enjoyed today’s episode, share it with friends, family, and social media. They will thank you for the gift.To ensure you never miss an episode, visit our website at http://WeirdWackyandTraditionalHolidays.com and select the “Subscribe” tab. You can subscribe using your Apple IOS device, your Android device, or through email.This is your host, Stephen Carter, reminding you, this day is special, and so are you. Have fun, smile, and let your imagination wander the woods with Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh.

Weird and Wacky Holidays
Winnie the Pooh Day

Weird and Wacky Holidays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 3:31


National Winnie the Pooh Day - Show Notes for January 18 - Ep18Today’s featured holiday is National Winnie the Pooh Day.In 1926, British author Alan Alexander Milne, known as A. A. Milne, authored the children’s story that would bring joy to millions of children and adults over the coming decades. Winnie-the-Pooh is as beloved today as it was nearly a century ago when it was first published.A. A. Milne was born on January 18, 1882 in Hampstead, United Kingdom. Thus, we celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day on Milne's birthday.Milne got the idea for the Winnie the Pooh stories during W.W.1 while watching his son, Christopher Robin, visit his favorite animal in the London Zoo. Winnie was a female Canadian Black Bear who captivated Christopher’s heart. Christopher changed his favorite Teddy Bear’s name from Edward to Winnie and added the name, Pooh, which was the name of a beloved Swan.The books were illustrated by E. H. Shepard who used the woods surrounding Milne’s home as the setting. Most of the characters in the Winnie the Pooh stories such as Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore, were names Christopher Robin had given to various toys from his childhood.In later years Milne became disenchanted with the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, fearing they took attention away from his other writings. Christopher Robin also grew tired of the stories and came to resent his father for taking advantage of his childhood fascinations. Regardless of their disillusion with the Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the world continues to love Christopher Robin, the imaginary bear, and his many friends. Disney now owns the “Winnie the Pooh” rights (Disney changed the name from the original "Winnie-the-Pooh" to "Winnie the Pooh"), which guarantees Winnie the Pooh will continue to delight the young and the young at heart for generations to come.To celebrate Winnie the Pooh Day why not share your thoughts and feelings about the Winnie the Pooh stories on social media using the hashtag #WinnieThePoohDay.Tune into tomorrow’s show to learn about National Popcorn Day. You’ll be surprised to learn the unusual and fascinating story about corn, popcorn, and this special day.If you enjoyed today’s episode, share it with friends, family, and social media. They will thank you for the gift.To ensure you never miss an episode, visit our website at http://WeirdWackyandTraditionalHolidays.com and select the “Subscribe” tab. You can subscribe using your Apple IOS device, your Android device, or through email.This is your host, Stephen Carter, reminding you, this day is special, and so are you. Have fun, smile, and let your imagination wander the woods with Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh.

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 A.A. Milne stirbt, Vater von Winnie-The-Pooh

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 4:18


Alan Alexander Milne schrieb die Geschichte von Winnie-The-Pooh. Der Kinderbuchklassiker wurde in viele Sprachen übersetzt, die Version auf Latein hat Milne nicht mehr erlebt. Autor: Rainer Nothaft

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 A.A. Milne stirbt, Vater von Winnie-The-Pooh (31.01.1956)

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2012 4:17


Alan Alexander Milne schrieb die Geschichte von Winnie-The-Pooh. Der Kinderbuchklassiker wurde in viele Sprachen übersetzt, die Version auf Latein hat Milne nicht mehr erlebt. Am 31. Januar 1956 ist er gestorben. Autor: Rainer Nothaft

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 A. A. Milne stirbt

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2008 4:39


31.01.1956 A. A. Milne stirbt: Wer heute an Alan Alexander Milne denkt, denkt nicht an Mr. Milne als einen der Herausgeber der legendären englischen Zeitschrift Punch. Nein, wer an A. A. Milne denkt, denkt an Honig - an den Honig, der Winnie-the-Pooh so gut schmeckt ...

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