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Winnie the Pooh saves the Hundred Acre Wood from eczema - with Dr. Ian Myles! -Finasteride not really associated with sexual dysfunction [article]ACD to glucose devices part 2: what to do [article]Isotretinoin for LPP, EDP, and Riehl's melanosis [article]Find Dr. Myles' book here!Want to expand your dermatology knowledge? Check out Summit Derm here!https://medicine.utah.edu/dermatology/education/cme-opportunities/summitLearn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast: uofuhealth.org/dermasphereCheck out our video content on YouTube:www.youtube.com/@dermaspherepodcastand VuMedi!: www.vumedi.com/channel/dermasphere/The University of Utah's DermatologyECHO: physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Connect with us!- Web: dermaspherepodcast.com/ - Twitter: @DermaspherePC- Instagram: dermaspherepodcast- Facebook: www.facebook.com/DermaspherePodcast/- Check out Luke and Michelle's other podcast,SkinCast! healthcare.utah.edu/dermatology/skincast/ Luke and Michelle report no significant conflicts of interest… BUT check out our friends at:- Kikoxp.com (a social platform for doctors to share knowledge)- www.levelex.com/games/top-derm (A free dermatology game to learn more dermatology!
We present part two of our Winnie the Pooh 55th anniversary tributeApril 2021 - For the second installment of our extensive look at Walt Disney's Winnie the Pooh, we begin with the release of the full-length animated feature, "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh," in 1977. We then continue on to the various forms of media where our friends from the Hundred Acre Wood have been featured throughout the decades, including TV series, direct-to-video films, theatrical releases, and theme park attractions. To close out the show we then share our favorite characters and favorite songs, So be sure to bring along a small smackerel of "hunny," and sit back for another adventure with our pals from Pooh Corner... Download (right click / save as)Visit our on-line store for exclusive Jiminy Crickets and DisneyChris Website Merch!!!! https://jcpodcast.threadless.com/ If you would like to help support the Jiminy Crickets podcasts and DisneyChris.com - Please consider becoming a Patreon Subscriber and receive exclusive rewards every month. https://www.patreon.com/DisneyChris
Summary This episode is dedicated to Tolkien superfan Stephen Colbert. May he return to The Colbert Report! No matter what, we know that he will go on to far, far better things than the crumbling edifice that was once known as CBS. Notes 1/ George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice series 2/ Tolkien was born on January 3, 1892 (and died September 2, 1973). Tolkien’s imagined etymologies are phenomenal. 3/ Jane Yolen’s Sister Light, Sister Dark and White Jenna 4/ David Salo–a UW-Madison Alum and Tolkien linguist 5/ Winnie-the-Pooh lives outside the Hundred Acre Wood (thank you A.A. Milne). The Forest of Arden is the main location for Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Birnum Wood “marches” against Macbeth in Shakespeare’s Scottish play. 6/ Wagner’s Ring Cycle: Der Ring des Nibelungen. He wrote it between 1848-1874. The first opera (Das Rheingold) premiered in 1869, and all four premiered as a cycle in 1876. 7/ We miss you Tom Stoppard (Travesties, 1974). 8/ Übermensch (defined by Nietzsche, ruined by certain WWII Germans) 9/ Nope, we’re still watching Putin teeter! 10/ Wagner is basing his cycle on the Old Norse Edda, the Völsunga Saga, the Thidrekssaga, and the Nibelungenlied. 11/ Giorgia Meloni was elected Prime Minister of Italy in 2022. 12/ Renee Vink, “‘Jewish’ Dwarves: Tolkien and Anti-Semitic Stereotyping,” in Tolkien Studies Vol. 10 (2013): 123-145. 13/ Terry Pratchett is the best! Check out Discworld. Also, here’s a nice thread on the fact he isn’t a TERF. 14/ Just for fun, here’s Jon Stewart’s rant on the goblins in Harry Potter. Enjoy! 15/ Christopher Tolkien’s NYT obituary: “Christopher Tolkien, Keeper of His Father’s Legacy, Dies at 95.”
On our April 1st 2021 episode we celebrated Disney's 55th anniversary with the Winnie the Pooh characters. Five years later, it is time to celebrate Winnie the pooh once again, for his 60th Disney anniversary!April 2021 - DisneyChris, Ruthie and Brain bring you the in depth story behind the story of the many adventures of Winnie the Pooh and all his lovable friends from the Hundred Acre Wood, in celebration of Walt Disney's 55th anniversary of providing beloved content based on the whimsical books by author A.A. Milne. They first bring you the origin story and a background of how Disney first got evolved in the Pooh franchise, then discuss all the wonderful voice actors involved in the Winnie the Pooh animated shorts. They then discuss the first three original Winnie the Pooh cartoons and how the Disney Parks and the word outside the Hundred Acre Wood was enchanted by these simple tails of childhood wonder and imagination. So grab yourself a big pot of hunny, sit back and relax for this deep dive into the marvelous stories of Pooh and all his friends. Download (right click / save as)Visit our on-line store for exclusive Jiminy Crickets and DisneyChris Website Merch!!!! https://jcpodcast.threadless.com/ If you would like to help support the Jiminy Crickets podcasts and DisneyChris.com - Please consider becoming a Patreon Subscriber and receive exclusive rewards every month. https://www.patreon.com/DisneyChris
Pooh Sticks looks like a simple game, until you're standing on the real bridge where it all started, in Ashdown Forest watching your stick float on the water underneath the slats and realising Winnie the Pooh began right here in a living landscape. Join Adventurer Phoebe Smith as she travels to East Sussex to find the real Hundred Acre Wood behind the 100 year old Winnie-the-Pooh story. Along the way she meets the people who protect it today and learns why the open heathland – rarer than tropical rainforest – needs our help. Also coming up:Author and dog-friendly travel specialist Lottie Gross on the best and worst countries in Europe for taking your canine companion toTravel Hack: How to travel like Pooh Bear10 literary destinations lifted straight out of your favourite children's booksMeet the woman who has dedicated her life to helping stray dogs and the volunteers who look after them in Greece through the charity Starlight BarkingGear chat: what to pack in destinations with a large stray dog packsSimona Kossak – who lived in a hut in Poland's Białowieża Forest with a lynx, boar and crow – is our Wander Woman of the Month.If Pooh's wisdom and legacy helps you plan your next trip do subscribe, share with a friend who needs some inspiration, and leave a quick review to help more travellers find us. Now pull on your big boots and get ready for your next adventure to happen...Contact Wander Womanwww.Phoebe-Smith.com; @PhoebeRSmith
Christopher Robin & PoohA New MusicalAbout the ShowBrough to you by award winning Director and Choreographer Andrew Winans, we are thrilled to bring the childhood classic turned new musical, Christopher Robin & Pooh to The Green Room 42 as its NYC debut!Written by Playwright and Composer Harper Craven, this new musical tells the story of Christopher Robin and his last days in the Hundred Acre Wood before leaving for school. With a charming book and music sure to leave you singing, this new musical is one you do not want to miss. A classic coming of age story featuring themes of friendship, kindness, and self-worth- it's a musical to be adored by all ages!
Happy Thursday! Here's your Disney News for March 5th, 2026 - New parade debuting at Disneyland Tokyo with stunning outfits and floats, promising to be a fan favorite. - Space Mountain at Disneyland California undergoing a high-tech transformation with new effects and soundtrack. - Disneyland Paris introduces an interactive adventure set in the Hundred Acre Wood featuring Winnie the Pooh. - Disney+ set to launch "Dreams of Disney," a docu-series exploring the stories behind iconic Disney creations. Have a magical day and tune in again tomorrow for more updates.
Christopher Robin and Pooh is a new musical adapted from the beloved children's books Winnie The Pooh and The House At Pooh Corner, as well as poems from the books When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six; written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The script, music, and lyrics are all written by Harper Craven with several Milne poems adapted into songs as well. Directed and Choreographed by Andrew Winans. The story focuses on Christopher Robin spending his last day in the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie The Pooh at the Enchanted Place. Christopher is about to head off to boarding school and knows that his childhood is over. He's still nervous about the idea of growing up but is also very excited about it. Pooh is processing the fact that he'll have to say goodbye to his best friend; Christopher Robin and doesn't know if he's ready to do that. All of his other friends are also coming to terms with saying goodbye to Christopher. Touching on themes such as friendship, growing up, self-worth, and healing your inner child.
This week were joined by Vinny Pacifico in an episode where we all sat down to talk about Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023) and Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, both directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield, and immediately ask the most important question in cinema history:What if Pooh Bear snapped?This episode is a full-blown descent into madness as we tackle the cinematic event that broke the internet, traumatized Disney adults, and proved that public domain law is the most powerful weapon in horror.We start with Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, where Christopher Robin abandons the Hundred Acre Wood and Pooh responds in the only logical way: by becoming a slasher villain with zero patience and a body count. We scream about:Pooh and Piglet going feral The absence of pants (deeply upsetting) The vibes being equal parts student film, grindhouse, and cursed Halloween partyHow this movie feels like it was made out of spite, dreams, and Red BullThen we march directly into Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, where Rhys Frake-Waterfield cranks everything up to “why is this actually kind of working?” levels. Bigger kills, more characters, expanded Pooh lore (WHY), and a movie that feels like it knows exactly how ridiculous it is and sprints directly into the chaos with a machete.Along the way, this episode completely derails into:The ethics of public domain horror Ranking which childhood characters we fear will be nextScreaming "THIS IS NOT MY POOH" repeatedly Debating whether Pooh was always like this or if abandonment simply unlocked his final formArguing that horror is legally obligated to ruin your childhood eventually We also talk about how Rhys Frake-Waterfield accidentally became the patron saint of “what if we just DID it?” filmmaking, launching a whole cinematic universe powered entirely by audacity and copyright expiration dates.By the end of the episode, we agree on two things:These movies are insaneHorror is better when it's this stupid on purposeCREEP-O-RAMA is: Store: CREEP-O-RAMAYouTube: @creep-o-ramaJosh: @joshblevesqueVinny: @vinnypacifico Artwork: @bargainbinblasphemyTheme: @imfigureAudio: @stranjlove
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What if the wilderness of Disney's Fort Wilderness wasn't just preserved...but reimagined?This week, we wander into the quiet paths of the Hundred Acre Wood with a brand-new proposal: a fully immersive Winnie the Pooh–inspired cabin expansion tucked inside Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Stephen serves as Project Manager, pitching a thoughtful, story-driven experience that blends nostalgia, nature, and experiential design...without sacrificing the soul of the forest. From character homesteads and interactive trails to nighttime firefly strolls and a picnic pavilion with Pooh and friends, this is Imagineering through emotion, not excess.Along the way, the Idiots dig into bigger questions: When does storytelling add value, and when does it cross the line? Can whimsical narrative coexist with real wilderness? And who are Disney experiences really for: kids, adults, or anyone looking to feel something again? It's a cozy, reflective episode about nostalgia, design intent, and why growing up doesn't have to mean growing out of wonder.Don't forget to check us out on Instagram!
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings celebrates National Winnie the Pooh Day with a warm, reflective journey into the Hundred Acre Wood. As the beloved voice of Winnie the Pooh, Jim welcomes listeners to a special episode dedicated to the gentle wisdom, quiet humor, and enduring heart of one of the most cherished characters in storytelling history.In this cozy and nostalgic episode, Jim shares personal stories from behind the microphone, memorable moments from his time voicing Pooh, and what it means to carry forward the legacy of a character who has comforted generations. From favorite lines and life lessons to the simple joys Pooh represents, Jim explores why this “bear of very little brain” continues to mean so much to audiences of all ages.Jim also reflects on Pooh's timeless themes of friendship, kindness, and slowing down in a fast-moving world—offering thoughtful insights on why Pooh's philosophy feels especially meaningful today. Along the way, he celebrates the fans, the stories, and the emotional connection that has made Pooh a symbol of warmth and reassurance for nearly a century.
This week on Mark and Pete, we take a hard look at a British political landscape that feels increasingly unstable, unserious, and oddly theatrical. The episode opens with the defection of Robert Jenrick from the Conservatives to Reform UK, using the moment as a springboard to assess the wider collapse of trust, loyalty, and coherence in UK politics. We explore what this says about principle versus ambition, and why voters are left feeling like spectators at a knife-fight conducted behind closed doors.We then turn to one of the most controversial proposals currently causing uproar in Westminster and beyond: Labour's support for a vast new Chinese embassy in London, positioned alarmingly close to sensitive data infrastructure and security services. We unpack the public backlash, the national security concerns, and the broader question of whether Britain has lost its instinct for strategic caution in an increasingly hostile global environment.Finally, we step away from geopolitics and return to something unexpectedly grounding. Winnie-the-Pooh turns 100, and celebrations at the Hundred Acre Wood prompt a reflection on tradition, cultural memory, and why a fictional bear created a century ago still resonates more deeply than much of modern public life. In a week defined by political manoeuvring and institutional fragility, Pooh offers a quiet reminder of friendship, loyalty, and simple wisdom.As ever, the episode blends current affairs, cultural commentary, poetry, and Scripture, offering a thoughtful Christian perspective on power, prudence, and what endures when everything else seems to be wobbling.
For “Husband Ron” and Christopher Robin — may he come by again soon. This week, we join Sally at home, seeing in the New Year in the company of the residents of A.A. Milne's Hundred Acre Wood. Listen for a reflection on domesticity, hospitality, and the physics of intimacy. This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen. Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.
This week on Toon'd In!, Jim Cummings celebrates the gentle, timeless, and unmistakably beloved Winnie the Pooh as the world marks the bear's 100th Anniversary — just in time for Christmastime.
Here's a puzzle that will stop you cold: ADHD has exploded into public consciousness. More diagnoses than ever. More research. More conversations. And yet? Turn on your television. What stares back at you?The class clown. The scatterbrained sidekick. The walking punchline.Something doesn't add up.This disconnect—between lived reality and screen reality—forms the heart of this week's conversation with Matthew Fox, whose passion for dissecting genre media runs as deep as his own neurodivergent experience. Fox hosts Superhero Ethics and other podcasts that examine the ethics woven through our most beloved stories. But today, they're hunting bigger game.Consider this: Maria von Trapp. "How do you solve a problem like Maria?" Sound familiar? Fox argues she's ADHD incarnate. Flighty. Unpredictable. Out of focus. The nuns can't pin her down. Neither can we, apparently. Because nobody—not once—uses the words.That's the pattern. Characters burst with hyperactivity, impulsivity, attention challenges. Dennis the Menace in the '50s. Tigger bouncing through the Hundred Acre Wood. Calvin racing after imaginary adventures. All ADHD-coded. None explicitly labeled.Why does this matter? Because children search desperately for themselves in stories. Adults do too, though less consciously. When representation gets frozen in stereotype—or worse, buried in subtext—it shapes how teachers see students, how employers evaluate talent, how we see ourselves.The conversation zigzags through terrain both familiar and startling. Percy Jackson, where ADHD becomes a god-given power. Phil Dunphy, the endearing but scattered dad. Jake Peralta solving crimes through controlled chaos. Then the darker territory: Barney Stinson using ADHD as an excuse for predatory behavior.But here's where it gets interesting. Fox notices something that escaped everyone else: the gender patterns. Hyperactive male character? Meet his organized, grounding female partner. It's everywhere once you see it. Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Modern Family. New Girl. The narrative is always the same—love of a steady woman tames the chaotic man.And buried within all of this lies a more uncomfortable truth. In our hunger to see ourselves on screen, we claim characters who were never intended as representation. We read ADHD into Kirk and Spock, into Hiccup and his dragon, into anyone who shows even a glimmer of recognition.Is that enough? Should it be?Whether you're searching for positive examples for your children or trying to untangle how decades of media have shaped your own relationship with neurodivergence, this conversation might just shift how you watch ... everything.Links & NotesShows and MoviesModern Family - Phil Dunphy as ADHD-coded characterBrooklyn Nine-Nine - Jake Peralta as positive ADHD representationHow I Met Your Mother - Barney Stinson as problematic ADHD portrayalNew Girl - Nick and Jess relationship dynamicThe Simpsons - Bart Simpson and Ritalin episode (2000)Community - Abed Nadir as autism-coded characterParenthood (TV series) - Autism representationArrow - Felicity Smoak as ADHD-coded characterK-pop Demon Hunter - Zoe as positive ADHD representationThe Sound of Music - Maria von Trapp as ADHD-codedFinding Nemo/Finding Dory - Dory as ADHD representationHow to Train Your Dragon - Hiccup as ADHD-codedBooks and CharactersPercy Jackson series by Rick Riordan - ADHD as demigod traitCalvin and Hobbes - Calvin as ADHD-codedDennis the Menace - Classic hyperactive representationWinnie the Pooh characters as neurodivergent representationPodcasts by Matthew FoxThe Ethical PandaSuperhero EthicsStar Wars GenerationsMarvel Movie Minute (co-hosted with Pete Wright)The Once and Future Parent(Coming soon!)Links & NotesSupport the Show on PatreonDig into the podcast Shownotes Database (00:00) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast (01:22) - Support the Show and Become a Patron! (01:58) - The ADHD Representation Paradox (02:48) - Introducing Matthew Fox ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Join Christopher Robin and his beloved bear Winnie-the-Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood, where every day brings gentle adventures and silly mishaps. Uitgegeven door Abel Studios Spreker: Eva Linden
Explore the early days of Disney's foray into video games, focusing on the company's collaboration with Sierra On-Line during the 1980s. The episode covers the background of Disney's interest in emerging technology under CEO Ron Miller, the animation studio's response to the home video and gaming boom, and how Sierra On-Line grew from a family-run business into a leader in graphic adventure games. Listeners will hear about the creation of classic games like Mystery House and the influence of pioneers Ken and Roberta Williams, as well as Sierra's partnerships with Jim Henson (for The Dark Crystal) and with Disney for educational “edutainment” software. The episode also discusses the development of titles such as Winnie the Pooh in the Hundred Acre Wood, Mickey's Space Adventure, Donald Duck's Playground, and The Black Cauldron. Eric explains the challenges of licensing Disney IP, why Sierra eventually moved on from Disney collaborations, and how shifts in Disney leadership impacted the future of Disney video games. This is part one of a series on Disney gaming history, with future episodes covering Disney's relationship with Capcom and the rise of the Disney video game empire. Check out Shaun's Book Dreaming In Digital (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/4fbgm3S Thanks for Enjoying Synergy Loves Company! https://www.synergylovescompany.com Support the Show! Buy stuff and donate: shop.synergylovescompany.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@synergylovescompany Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/erichsynergy.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synergylovescompany Instagram and Threads:https://www.instagram.com/synergylovescompany/Read transcript
Welcome home!Please enjoy the audio from our July 27, 2025 service, "The Hundred Acre Wood," the ninth and final part of that series.Have a great week!
Welcome Home!Please enjoy this recording of the message from July 25, 2025, at Celebrate Church in Yankton, South Dakota. Make it a great week!
Welcome Home!Please enjoy this week's message, the seventh in our series "The Hundred Acre Wood." This week we use the beloved character from the Wood, Kanga, to talk about another beloved figure from the Bible, Hannah, mother of Samuel.Make it a great week!
Welcome Home!Please enjoy our recording of this week's message, the sixth in our series "Hundred Acre Wood."Make it a great week!
Welcome Home!To close out June, please enjoy the message from Week 5 of our series "Hundred Acre Wood," where we use David and Jonathan as an example of enduring love and friendship.Make it a great week!
Welcome Home! Please enjoy this recording of the message from Week 4 of our series "Hundred Acre Wood" recorded on June 22, 2025.Go make it a great week!
What's up, dudes? It's the 1985 Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade, broadcast live on National TV! Disney connoisseurs Tim Babb from Can't Wait for Christmas and Charlie Ague from Closer to Christmas and Ague Designs are here with me to break it down!Joan Lunden and Ben Vereen host this Christmas parade with narration written by Doug Cody. The production was directed by Chico Fernandez. After some confusion with decorations, Mickey and the gang are ready to begin! Tinkerbell opened the show, and Cinderella and her entourage processed down Main Street USA. The Dumbo and the Jungle Book crews followed right behind her.The Herbie the Love Bug performers come next, and Robin Hood and his Merry Men succeeded him. Regis Philbin took us through the Living Seas, and that segment was followed by the Pinocchio float series. Subsequently, Ben showed us a behind the scenes preview of “Captain EO” with Michael Jackson, George Lucas, and Francis Ford Coppola.After Cruella de Vil drove down, Mary Poppins and the Alice in Wonderland players glide down Main Street. Then Ben gave a stirring performance in Frontierland. The toy soldiers from “Babes in Toyland” march along, and Mickey and Minnie ride a coach behind them. The Gummi Bears, Goofy, and Donald follow on floats, accompanied by characters from Peter Pan, Chip and Dale, and the Hundred Acre Wood. Finally, Santa Claus himself flew in to close out the celebration.Steamboat musical number? Check. Ads for “Superman II”? Yep. Endless commercials from Eckerd and Gaines? Definitely! So grab your an scarf and top hat, hop on a float, and ride down Main Street USA to this episode all about the 1985 Very Merry Christmas Parade!Can't Wait for Christmas FB: @CantWaitForChristmasPodIG: @cantwaitforchristmaspodTwitter: @ChristmasPodCloser to ChristmasTwitter: @closertoxmas IG: @closertoxmasAgue DesignsIG: @aguedesignsGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Welcome Home!This week we have special guest Marv Odegaard speaking on the Holy Spirit.Have a great week!
Join us in the Hundred Acre Wood as we start a deep dive into the wonderful world and history of Winnie the Pooh! Today, we cover Pooh's origin story as author Alan Alexander Milne (A.A. Milne) created the character for his son Christopher Robin Milne, and the eventual entrance of Walt Disney into the Pooh story with his desire to acquire the rights after the success of Snow White and the joy it brought his daughter Diane Disney Miller!Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@makeitmagicalpodInstagram: @makeitmagicalpodSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MakeitmagicalpodSupport the show and Buy Us a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/makeitmagicalUse our code MAGICALPOD20 for 20% off your next order at Park Hop TeesUse our code MAGICAL10 for 10% off your next order at Crowned AthleticsUse our code MAGICAL15 for 15% off your next order at Magic Candle CompanyGrab some Disney books from our Amazon StorefrontEmail us anytime at: makeitmagicalpod@gmail.com
Here is your Daily Disney News for Tuesday, June 3, 2025 - Tokyo Disneyland unveils a new "Frozen" attraction featuring Elsa and Anna's adventures in Arendelle with stunning visuals and music. - Disneyland Resort in California introduces a "Pirates of the Caribbean" themed dining experience at Blue Bayou Restaurant with pirate-inspired dishes and character sightings. - Disney Animation Studios announces "Wish Upon A Star," a new film exploring a world where wishes come true, promising magic and fantasy. - Disney+ revives "Tales from the Hundred Acre Wood" featuring new adventures with Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore. Have a magical day and tune in again tomorrow for more updates.
Welcome Home!This week we start our new series "Hundred Acre Wood," using classic characters to talk about how God teaches us to live with all the personalities we encounter in our lives.Have a great week!
In this episode of The Extreme Personal Finance Show, we go full beast mode with Dr. Dave Powers—a Marine vet, author, and adventurer who's building a real-life 100 Acre Farm inspired by Winnie the Pooh.How Dr. Dave creates multiple streams of income—from online publishing to crypto yield farmingWhy he calls it “passive-adjacent” income (and how YOU can build it too)The vision behind his regenerative agriculture project to save a 100-acre forest before developers destroy itWhat it's like homeschooling 5 kids while running a homestead, filming movies, and writing booksA powerful reminder: you don't need to sacrifice family time to build wealth—you can build bothContact Chris:https://heavymetal.moneyhttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyHeavyMetalhttps://x.com/MoneyHeavyMetalhttps://www.instagram.com/chrislugerhttps://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetalmoneyemail: chris at heavymetal.moneyContact Dr. Davehttps://www.instagram.com/drdavidpowers/https://www.tiktok.com/@ruggeddadhttps://www.facebook.com/drdavid.powers/https://twitter.com/DrDavidPowershttps://www.youtube.com/@streamsofincomebydrdaveResources and Links:The 100-Acre Farm Kickstarterhttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/drdavidpowers/the-hundred-acre-farm-a-winnie-the-pooh-inspired-sanctuaryRed Team Goalshttps://redteamgoals.comThe Unconference IIhttps://www.theunconference.live/2026Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate a Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth!by Robert G. Allenhttps://amzn.to/4kzfl7sStreams of Income: Living the Multiple Income Streams Dreamby Ryan Regerhttps://amzn.to/3Hiq9IHThe Complete Tales of Winnie-The-Pooh Hardcoverby A. A. Milne https://amzn.to/4dFOnsCThe Murph Challengehttps://themurphchallenge.com/pages/the-workout
Christopher Robin's father opens the book where we left off, and this time we all enjoy A.A.Milne's story of Pooh getting himself in a most awkward spot. Oh, bother! Enjoy our second visit to the Hundred Acre Wood and sweet dreams. Free, thanks to enVypillow.com and SierraSil.com. Drift is free, thanks to our wonderful sponsors, enVy Pillow.com and SierraSil.com, both of whom generously offer discounts on all online purchases when you use the code drift.
Visit http://www.thehundredacrefarm.com/ Join me as Ryan Reger and I film a podcast together. As usual, mine is a bit unpolished, so be sure and check out his also at https://everybelieverunleashed.com/ Here's info on my big BHAP project… The wind whispered uneasily through the Hundred Acre Wood, rustling the leaves like secrets passed in the dark. It had been many seasons since Christopher Robin last wandered these familiar trails, his laughter now only a memory among the trees. He had grown up—as boys must—and left the wood behind, believing the magic would wait forever. But magic, like forests, can fade if not fiercely protected. Now, a shadow loomed where sunshine once danced. Rumors crept in like ivy: a developer, suit-clad and smiling, had eyes on the land. Plans of pavement, concrete, and cul-de-sacs threatened to erase every hollow tree, every burrow, every honey-laced memory. The animals—Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, and the rest—felt it in their bones. Their home was in danger. As twilight fell and the first machines growled at the forest's edge, a quiet resolve stirred. The Hundred Acre Wood would not fall without a fight. Welcome to a place where the soil is alive, the air is sweet, and magic grows on trees. We're building The Hundred Acre Farm — a real-world homage to the whimsical wonder of the Hundred Acre Wood. This regenerative farm will be a living storybook nestled in nature — full of bees, trees, seasonal harvests, hand-built spaces, and the soft rustle of leaves telling tales of yesterday and dreams of tomorrow. This isn't just a farm — it's a sanctuary for pollinators, plants, people, and possibility. We need your help to purchase 100+ acres of fertile land and transform it into an eco-conscious, storybook-inspired haven for community, education, and healing. Join us as we grow a place where food, wonder, and nature thrive together. --- Check out the sweet Hyper X mic I'm using. https://amzn.to/41AF4px Check out Dr. Dave's Streams of Income at: www.drdavidpowers.com www.instagram.com/drdavidpowers www.youtube.com/@streamsofincomebydrdave --- Join the Streams of Income community at www.facebook.com/groups/streamsofincomedream --- Check out Passive Income Engines to find your own Streams of Income at www.SelfCoachYourself.com --- Check out my best-selling books: Rapid Skill Development 101- https://amzn.to/3J0oDJ0 Streams of Income with Ryan Reger- https://amzn.to/3SDhDHg Strangest Secret Challenge- https://amzn.to/3xiJmVO --- This page contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and buy one of the products on this page, I may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you!) This doesn't affect our opinions or our reviews. Everything we do is to benefit you as the reader, so all of our reviews are as honest and unbiased as possible. --- #passiveincome #sidehustle #cryptocurrency #richlife #kickstarter #farm #HundredAcreFarm #NatureMagic #StorybookSanctuary #ComingSoon #GrowGoodThings #FarmDreams #WinniethePooh #Pooh #piglet
In this episode, Rabbit reminds his friends that it is time for the yearly Spring cleaning and everyone gets busy and do their best at cleaning up their homes! While some do a great job, some seem to have more difficulties. Listen to find out who has the cleanest home!
Today we have another classic from the Hundred Acre Wood. In today's episode the gang search for a new house for Owl, and Pooh finally writes a Pooh Song for Piglet's Very Grand Thing. Draw us a picture of what you think any of the characters in this story look like, and then tag us in it on instagram @storiespodcast! We'd love to see your artwork and share it on our feed!! If you would like to support Stories Podcast, you can subscribe and give us a five star review on iTunes, check out our merch at storiespodcast.com/shop, follow us on Instagram @storiespodcast, or just tell your friends about us! Check out our new YouTube channel at youtube.com/storiespodcast. If you've ever wanted to read along with our stories, now you can! These read-along versions of our stories are great for early readers trying to improve their skills or even adults learning English for the first time. Check it out.
Hello and a very happy Friday! This is your Disney News for Friday, April 18th, 2025. - Disneyland unveils "Journey to the Center of the Earth," a thrilling new ride inspired by the classic novel, featuring cutting-edge technology and stunning visuals. - Walt Disney World introduces a themed brunch at the Crystal Palace with beloved characters from Hundred Acre Wood. Opening next month. - Tokyo Disney Resort announces a new nighttime spectacular with dazzling projections and pyrotechnics at Cinderella Castle, promising a captivating experience. - Disney+ revives "DuckTales" in an exciting live-action format with blend of classic charm and modern storytelling, featuring Scrooge McDuck and friends. Thanks for joining us today! Have a magical day and tune in again tomorrow for more magical updates.
Winnie the Bear and her friends are facing a great flood in the Hundred Acre Wood. They have to come up with a rescue plan! Writer: Rebecca Cunningham Adapted from Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne Voice Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham and Tessa Flannery Producers: Megan Bagala Executive Producer and Host: Rebecca Cunningham Theme Song: Megan Bagala Links for the Grownups! Join The Girl Tales Club Get the Girl Tales Starter Pack Girl Tales Events Purchase a Personalized Story Listen to Ghost Tour Join the Girl Tales Patreon Rebecca's Newsletter Facebook Instagram Buy the Girl Tales Team a Coffee Starglow Media
Today's episode is another classic from A.A. Milne featuring Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. In this episode Pooh and Piglet visit their friends and eventually Piglet must do a very grand thing to rescue Pooh and Owl from a tough situation. Check out Stories RPG our new show where we play games like Starsworn with all your Max Goodname friends, and Gigacity Guardians featuring the brilliant firefly! https://link.chtbl.com/gigacity Draw us a picture of what you think any of the characters in this story look like, and then tag us in it on instagram @storiespodcast! We'd love to see your artwork and share it on our feed!! If you would like to support Stories Podcast, you can subscribe and give us a five star review on iTunes, check out our merch at storiespodcast.com/shop, follow us on Instagram @storiespodcast, or just tell your friends about us! Check out our new YouTube channel at youtube.com/storiespodcast. If you've ever wanted to read along with our stories, now you can! These read-along versions of our stories are great for early readers trying to improve their skills or even adults learning English for the first time. Check it out.
Snooze with a bedtime journey to the Hundred Acre Wood, where heffalumps may be imaginary, but the lessons about friendship, bravery, and the occasional perils of honey jars are perfectly real. So, snuggle up in your blankets and have sweet dreams. The music in this episode is Hinoki by Mathilda Skonare Karlsson. Text a Story Suggestion (or just say hi!)Dreamful is sponsored by AquaTruUse code "DREAMFUL" for 20% off any AquaTru water purifier! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showNeed more Dreamful? For more info about the show, episodes, and ways to support; check out our website www.dreamfulstories.com Subscribe on Buzzsprout to get bonus episodes in the regular feed & a shout-out in an upcoming episode! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts for bonus episodes at apple.co/dreamful To get bonus episodes synced to your Spotify app & a shout-out in an upcoming episode, subscribe to dreamful.supercast.com You can also support us with ratings, kind words, & sharing this podcast with loved ones. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/dreamfulpodcast & Instagram @dreamfulpodcast! Dreamful is produced and hosted by Jordan Blair. Edited by Katie Sokolovska. Theme song by Joshua Snodgrass. Cover art by Jordan Blair. ©️ Dreamful LLC
J.B. and Eddie revisit the heartwarming 1977 classic The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. They dive into the film's nostalgic charm, its anthology-style storytelling, and the surprising emotional impact of revisiting the Hundred Acre Wood. Plus, they discuss the history of Winnie the Pooh at Disney Parks, its massive cultural influence, and the franchise's lasting popularity. Stick around for Disney news, including Bob Iger's latest public appearance, Star Wars rumors, and the surprising drop in Hollywood TV productions. 00:00 – Intro and childhood memories of Winnie the Pooh 00:29 – Reviewing The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 06:39 – The film's anthology format and nostalgic surprises 16:00 – The iconic characters: Pooh, Tigger, and Rabbit's constant struggles 27:00 – Why Winnie the Pooh remains one of Disney's biggest franchises 38:00 – Disney Parks connections and the Winnie the Pooh ride 46:30 – Bob Iger's public appearance and successor rumors 50:00 – Star Wars rumors: Is Ryan Gosling joining the galaxy far, far away? 55:30 – Hollywood's TV production drop-off and what it means for streaming
Today we have a new story with Winnie the Pooh and all his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood! Follow along as Rabbit has an idea to unbounce Tigger. Check out Stories RPG our new show where we play games like Starsworn with all your Max Goodname friends, and Gigacity Guardians featuring the brilliant firefly! https://link.chtbl.com/gigacity Draw us a picture of what you think any of the characters in this story look like, and then tag us in it on instagram @storiespodcast! We'd love to see your artwork and share it on our feed!! If you would like to support Stories Podcast, you can subscribe and give us a five star review on iTunes, check out our merch at storiespodcast.com/shop, follow us on Instagram @storiespodcast, or just tell your friends about us! Check out our new YouTube channel at youtube.com/storiespodcast. If you've ever wanted to read along with our stories, now you can! These read-along versions of our stories are great for early readers trying to improve their skills or even adults learning English for the first time. Check it out.
On the 47th edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Andy Atherton, Mirandia Berthold, and Steve Riddle return to the Hundred Acre Wood to discuss the 51st Disney Animated Film, Winnie the Pooh. Join the trio as they discuss if the release date of the film hurt its potential, paying homage to the original 1977 film, the different voice cast, Pooh's unhealthy obsession with honey, the characters' emotions being amplified, seeing things as a kid vs. being an adult and parent with extended rants from Andy and Mirandia, whether the Backson would be considered scary, the whole Pooh Extended Universe at this time, if the film would've worked better as a direct-to-DVD release or TV special, and the film ultimately setting the stage for the upcoming stretch of films. So join Andy, Mirandia, and Steve as they have a very important thing to do and continue their trek through the Disney Film Canon.
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Spoilers ahead homies! Movie breakdown starts at 13:46. We're back homies, and so is that silly old murderous bear. It's the sequel to the movie we didn't really ask for, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2. Did the characters of the Hundred Acre Wood truly slay us this time? Also, Erika and Roshane have some surprise revelations.
In this episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast, hosts Nathan and Ryan return to the Hundred Acre Wood, but it's not quite as you remember it! They're diving into the bizarre, blood-soaked world of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, the highly anticipated follow-up to the viral horror hit that turned beloved childhood characters into nightmare-fuel killers. With even more mayhem, twisted humor, and gruesome kills, this sequel doubles down on the horror-comedy shock factor. Nathan and Ryan discuss how this indie horror franchise has twisted nostalgic icons, their thoughts on the gore and scares, and why this strange genre experiment has found such a passionate fanbase. Join us for some honey... and a lot of blood!
Freak Out Drive-In month continues for the 2024 season! Pull into the Freak Out Drive-In, a live watch horror podcast with host Jennifer Smith. In the twenty-ninth episode of the reboot era, Jenny welcomes Matt Souza to watch Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey! With this gory episode, Matt joins the Five Timers Club here on Freak Out Drive-In! Jenny and Matt discuss The Twisted Childhood Universe, flapper gams, relying on GPS, the movie's budget vs. the box office haul, and so much more! So, whatever you do, avoid the Hundred Acre Wood at the Freak Out Drive-In!
Today we have another wonderful story from the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie the Pooh and all his friends. In today's story Pooh and friends meet Tigger for the first time. Check out Stories RPG our new show where we play games like Starsworn with all your Max Goodname friends, and Gigacity Guardians featuring the brilliant firefly! https://link.chtbl.com/gigacity Draw us a picture of what you think any of the characters in this story look like, and then tag us in it on instagram @storiespodcast! We'd love to see your artwork and share it on our feed!! If you would like to support Stories Podcast, you can subscribe and give us a five star review on iTunes, check out our merch at storiespodcast.com/shop, follow us on Instagram @storiespodcast, or just tell your friends about us! Check out our new YouTube channel at youtube.com/storiespodcast. If you've ever wanted to read along with our stories, now you can! These read-along versions of our stories are great for early readers trying to improve their skills or even adults learning English for the first time. Check it out.
We are heading back to The Hundred Acre Wood this week to watch a complete retcon of the original movie coupled with some wild decisions in the direction for pooh and his friends. Shockingly good practical effects coupled with an actually compelling story left bot me and Marc floored as we expected to pull this limb from limb. this incredibly entertaining episode also contains several voicemails and messages from listeners, interactive features, facts and our thoughts on the movie.
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