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Kelpaako piste? arvostelee kauden 2024-25 Divarin joukkueet yksi kerrallaan. Kelpaako pisteen? jaksossa 54 Severi loistaakin edelleen poissaolollaan ja tuuraajaksi äänitysstudioon saapuu Hawksin Juho Kurtti. Kurtti on ollut alusta alkaen näkemässä Hawksin nousun 2. divisioonasta F-Liigan porteille asti ja jatkaa myös tulevalla kaudella helsinkiläisseuran paidassa. Jakson pääaiheena on menneen kauden 2024-2025 joukkueiden arvosanat tier-listauksessa. Lisäksi paneudutaan hiukan itse Kurttiin, vastaillaan kuulijakysymyksiin sekä TOP3-listauksessa on tällä kertaa "mistä Inssi-Divarikausi 2024-2025 muistetaan?". Voimatauolla soitellaan Inssi-Divariin nousseen Nibacoksen managerille JP Pajunpäälle. Jakson tuotannosta on vastannut kolmikko itse. Löydät jakson myös Spotifysta ja Itunesista.
Caleb Kurtti was nominated as a Beck's Player with Heart for his commitment and passion on and off the field and mat. What he enjoys most about high school sports is the team aspect and the sense of unity that comes with being part of something bigger than himself. Throughout high school sports and experiences beyond, he has formed incredible friendships and unforgettable memories. As a captain for multiple sports, he takes great pride in leading his teams and pushing himself to perform at his best. Caleb is a three-sport athlete, competing in football, wrestling, and baseball, while also participating in club wrestling throughout much of the summer. Beyond athletics, he is involved in his school community. He is a member of the National Honor Society and his school leadership group. Being active in so many areas has allowed him to make the most of his high school experience while contributing to the success of others around him. Caleb is actively involved in many community activities, most of which are centered around athletics. He volunteers as a flag football coach and assists with youth wrestling practices. Caleb also contributes by helping his mother with the community gardens, assisting his father in maintaining the baseball fields, and participating in volunteer efforts through the National Honor Society. Agriculture is deeply rooted in Caleb's life and community as it serves as one of its main lifelines. Farming is also a big part of his family's life. Several members of his family are farmers, and they often ask him to pitch in with tasks like covering piles, stacking hay bales, or helping with other manual labor. These experiences have taught him the value of hard work and the importance of supporting one another. Caleb aspires to pursue a degree in mechanical or civil engineering in hopes to be blessed with the opportunity to play football or wrestle at the collegiate level. He is excited about the chance to combine his problem-solving skills, creativity, and drive to contribute meaningfully to the world around him. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Week #2 of the high school regular season! - Caleb Kurtti on the start of the season - Doug Vaith on Lake City Wrestling and the upcoming girl's tournament
In this episode I chat with Markku Kurtti, author of the blog Outcast Beta.Markku is classically trained as an electrical engineer and works on receiver algorithms for mobile phones. A passion for investing, however, lead him to pursue an MS in Finance and an interview with Ed Thorp compelled him to devote his time to better understanding compounding processes.This obsession has driven him to develop a number of analytical and numerical models that provide differentiated insights into topics such as “why do most individual stocks historically underperform cash,” “how many stocks should an active manager actually hold,” and “how does the uncertainty of uncertainty help explain the equity risk premium puzzle?”With Markku's work, I'm reminded of the phrase: all models are wrong, but some models are useful. His outsider's take provides some unique insights into the benefits, and opportunity costs, of diversification.I hope you enjoy my conversation with Markku Kurtti.
Heikinpäivä returns to Hancock after a COVID-19 break. Host Todd VanDyke talks with Jim Kurtti of the Finnish Theme Committee about the history of the mid-winter festival, and this year's plans. Copper Country Today airs throughout Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula Sunday mornings at 7:00 on WOLV 97.7 FM, 8:00 WCCY 99.3 FM and 1400 AM, and 9:00 on WHKB 102.3 FM. The program is sponsored by the Portage Health Foundation.
Mousetalgia's Best Ear Ever #41: Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room from June 27, 2016. Contact us at comments@mousetalgia.com. Team Mousetalgia celebrates Audio-Animatronic history by welcoming Disney historian and author Jeff Kurtti back to the show today as we investigate Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. Join us on the lanai as we reminisce about the history and development of this famous attraction, from its roots as a proposed Chinese restaurant through its present day acclaim with the recent resurgence in the popularity of Polynesian culture. Kurtti, author of "Walt Disney's Imagineering Legends," talks about the early days of WED Enterprises, the cultural trends that enabled the Tiki Room to succeed, and the famous Sherman Brothers song that ties the whole show together. Also - we unveil the secrets to some of Trader Sam's most closely guarded drink recipes, and take a look at the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland.
On kolmannen kauden päätöksen aika. Alkuperäisistä suunnitelmista poiketen, emme saaneet nauhoitettua Matti Huitilan kanssa kaavailtua jaksoa aikataulusyiden takia. Huitilan jakson siirtyessä hamaan tulevaisuuteen saimme lyhyellä varoitusajalla puhelimen päähän tuoreen perhokalastuksen maailmanmestarin Heikki Kurtin, eli huikeeta settiä luvassa jälleen! Käymme Heikin kanssa läpi tuoreimmat maailmanmestarin tunnelmat sekä joukkuemaailmanmestaruuden osalta että yksilökisan osalta. Heikki ottaa kuulijat matkalle mukaan, miten historiallinen maailmanmestaruus rakentui. Esko ja Juhana vetää kolmatta kautta yhteen ja puidaan kalastuskautta 2021 kokonaisuudessaan yhteen. Kerrotaan myös kesän pääreissuista ja niiden annista. Tervetuloa mukaan viimeisen kerran toistaiseksi!
This week, Disney historian and author Jeff Kurtti joins Mousetalgia to discuss his latest book, "The Disney Monorail: Imagineering a Highway in the Sky." Kurtti talks about the genesis of the project and his perspective on writing the book; his relationship with coauthors Vanessa Hunt and Paul Wolski; and talks about how he made a book that tells the story of the famed Monorail with new art and information for a new audience. Kurtti also talks about his 1998 book "The Art of Mulan," which has been recently re-released in honor of the new live action film. Kurtti describes the process of putting the book together, and the response the book has garnered since. Plus - don't miss Kristen Carr's Mousetalgia FastPass, and we talk Halloween, Halyx, and Tron toys!
Walt Disney was not just a patriotic American; he was a citizen of the world. Author and historian, Jeff Kurtti, joins hosts Courtney and Emily to take them on a global vacation through his book, Travels with Walt Disney: A Photographic Voyage Around the World. By land, sea, or air, Walt Disney travelled frequently for his company, the US government, and for his own enjoyment. Kurtti’s book is presented as a travel journal and shares rare photographs of a relaxed and carefree Walt traveling with his family and colleagues. Take a journey around the world without having to leave home! Review Book of the Mouse Club on iTunes and Google Play and send any questions, comments, or suggestions to the hosts at bookofthemouseclub@gmail.com . Follow Our Reading Journey On Social Media! Official Twitter and Instagram: @BookoftheMouse Courtney: Instagram @greatguthsby and Twitter @Courtney_Guth Emily: Instagram and Twitter @emily_mickde Jeff Kurtti: Facebook Author Page Disney Books Link to Purchase
This week, Team Mousetalgia offers an Emporium of topics, featuring an interview with Gerald Hudson, who began working for Disneyland as the captain of a Jungle River Boat in 1958 and went on to work for the park in many capacities through the 1960s. Hudson shares many fascinating memories, including a moving account of working at the park the day Walt Disney passed away. Then, Jeff reviews two new books: Jeff Kurtti's "The Art of Disney Costuming: Heroes, Villains and Spaces Between," and Brad Meltzer's "I Am Walt Disney," a children's book in the "Ordinary People Change the World" series. Finally, we share some listener emails, and we also have a special report from "The Lion King and Jungle Festival" in Disneyland Paris.
First aired: October 5, 2014 In celebration of The Walt Disney Family Museum's anniversary, hear from the content team that helped develop the museum's galleries. (01:35) Jeff Kurtti a former Imagineer, prolific author, consulted on the content creation for the Walt Disney Family Museum. (24:25) Paula Sigman Lowery worked alongside Kurtti to develop the content for the museum and continues to be a consulting historian for the museum. (41:50) Richard and Katherine Greene have been producing content about Walt for many years, their projects include two biographies, the television documentary, Walt: Man Behind the Myth, and a CD-rom precursor to the physical museum.
This week on Mousetalgia, Disney author and historian Jeff Kurtti joins us to talk about everything Mary Poppins: the history, the cultural impact, the new film - and his new book "Practically Poppins In Every Way." But first, we share our insightful and frank conversation with Academy-Award winning filmmaker Brad Bird about his early career with the Walt Disney Studios and lessons in animation that he learned from Walt Disney's Nine Old Men. Plus - Disneyland holiday churros reviewed; Princesses on tour; joining Mary Poppins' fantasy world - and Mousetalgia is added to Pandora.
This week, Mousetalgia welcomes author and historian Jeff Kurtti back to the show to discuss his new book "From All of Us to All of You: The Disney Christmas Card." We take a deep dive into the history of the various Christmas cards distributed by the Walt Disney Studios over the years and we look at some of the artists responsible for the beautiful mailings. Kurtti also gives us a look behind the scenes at the making of a Disney book. Then, out of the night, when the full moon is bright... it's Zorro! We share a brief history of Walt Disney's hit television show, including the discovery of Guy Williams who would become the looming, 6' 3" Zorro, and the creation of the serialized show that captivated audiences throughout the late 1950s. We also talk about the studio backlot, Zorro at Disneyland, and that amazing theme song. Also - new Sugarfina and Lego celebrate Mickey's 90th - and more.
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I vårt tjugonde avsnitt avhandlar vi japansk animation, med andra ord anime. Vi får gästspel av Mikael “CaskA” Kurtti från vår syster-podcast ‘Det Måste Spelas’ och är en gammal räv när det gäller anime. Välkomna in i gillestugan! Medverkande: Joakim “SpJ” Olsson Niclas “Nicohlsson” Ohlsson Gillestugan på Facebook Gillestugan på Instagram Lyssna här: Ladda ner
I vårt tjugonde avsnitt avhandlar vi japansk animation, med andra ord anime. Vi får gästspel av Mikael “CaskA” Kurtti från vår syster-podcast ‘Det Måste Spelas’ och är en gammal räv när det gäller anime. Välkomna in i gillestugan! Medverkande: Joakim “SpJ” Olsson Niclas “Nicohlsson” Ohlsson Gillestugan på Facebook Gillestugan på Instagram Lyssna här: Ladda ner
This week, Disney historian and author Jeff Kurtti joins Mousetalgia to talk about his new book, "Travels with Walt Disney: A Photographic Voyage Around the World." Kurtti talks about his inspiration for the book, what Walt Disney means to him, and the stories behind the stories and photographs in the book. Learn about Walt's travels to movie locations, family cruises, riding the railways - and how it all culminates in his Magic Kingdom. Also - a listener calls in her Disney love story - and more.
Jussi Kurtti on fysiikkavalmentaja, jolla on vahvaa erikoisosaamista jääkiekon oheisharjoittelussa. Tämä haastattelu on jatkoa episodille #23, jossa Jussi oli ensimmäisen kerran vieraana jääkiekkoilijan fysiikkaharjoittelun merkeissä. Tässä jaksossa jatketaan urheilijan elämäntapojen parissa eli mitä salin ja kaukalon ulkopuolella tulee huomioida, jotta suorituskyky olisi jatkuvasti nousujohteisella käyrällä. Jussi jakaa paljon arvokasta ja ennen kaikkea helposti käytäntöön vietävää tietoja ja vinkkejä. Aihepiireihin lukeutuvat muun muassa: -Jussin tuore matka ja luento Kazakstanissa -Urheilijan arjen kulmakivet: harjoittelu, uni ja ravinto -Arkirutiinien kartoittaminen -Unen merkitys ja miksi siihen tulisi kiinnittää huomiota -Unen tavoitemäärä ja laatu – miten sitä voisi parantaa nuorten kohdilla? -Huippu-urheilijat nukkuvat johdonmukaisesti enemmän -Ravitsemuksen peruspilarit -Nuorten kohdalla perustaitojen opettelu: kaupassa käyminen ja aterian koostaminen -Ateriarytmi ja sen asettaminen kohdallaan helposti ja huolettomasti -Miksi urheilijan arjen ei tulisi pyöriä vain harjoittelun ympärillä -Sekä paljon muuta! Jussi tiivistää tässä tunnin mittaisessa juttutuokiossa paljon asioita tiiviiseen pakettiin, josta voivat hyötyä kaikki riippumatta iästä, lähtötasosta tai lajivalinnasta!
In the first hour, hosts Andy Shaw and Fr. Michel Mulloy visited with Carlyss Kurtti, Catholic Charities North Dakota Director of Counseling, about New Year's Resolutions. She gave some tips for making resolutions that last longer than a couple of weeks. Our hosts then joined AJ Garcia, the Diocese of Crookston's Director of the Office of New Evangelization and Justice, to talk about how the joy of Christmas can lead to joy in evangelizing. During the last segment, the Diocese of Bismarck's Fr. Joseph Evinger talked about the Feast of the Holy Innocents.
Finlandia Fridays was visited by another familiar face this week with guest star Jim Kurtti, the director of the Finnish American Heritage Center. Kurtti stopped by to talk about the 100th anniversary celebration of Finnish Independence. Show notes available at finlandia.edu/fridays
This week, Team Mousetalgia welcomes Disney historian and author Jeff Kurtti back to the show to help us celebrate Mickey Mouse's 89th birthday by sharing some stories about his good friend Wayne Allwine, who was the voice of Mickey Mouse for many years. Jeff talks about how Mickey Mouse's voice progressed through the years, and shares about how Wayne's connection with the character developed over time. Jeff also talks about the creation story of Mickey Mouse, and we discuss the legendary tale told over the generations, and see how it compares with the likely true history of the Mouse's genesis. Then, we share some of our experiences from the recent Mouse-con convention held in South San Francisco, and recount our first Mousetalgia Disneyland history slide show. Also: our favorite Disney animal moments, Tiny Tinsel checks in - and more.
Jussi Kurtti on voima- ja fysiikkavalmentaja, jolla on kokonaisvaltainen ote suorituskyvyn kehittämiseen. Tässä yhteydessä oikea termi olisikin performance coach. Jussi tunnetaan erityisesti jääkiekon fysiikkavalmennuksesta, josta hänellä on kattavasti kokemusta korkeimmalta ammattilaistasolta aina junioreihin asti. Hän on lisäksi valmentanut pelaajia pääsarjatasolla kuudessa eri lajissa ja valmennettavat ovat myös edustaneet Suomea maajoukkuetasolla useassa eri lajissa. Haastattelun aikana käydään läpi myös valmentajaksi ja liikunta-alalle kouluttautumisen mahdollisuuksia niin koti- kuin ulkomailla. Tunnin mittaisen juttutuokion aikana käydään läpi mm. seuraavia aihepiirejä: -Jussin harjoitusfilosofia ja suurimmat vaikutteet alalla. -Seurat ja tasot, joiden kanssa hän on toiminut. -Jääkiekkoilijan off-season. Kuinka pitkä ajanjakso on kyseessä ja mitä siinä on saavutettavissa? -Fysiikkavalmennuksen ulottuminen off-seasonilta pelikaudelle. -Jääkiekon voima- ja oheisharjoittelu yleisesti: mitkä ovat tärkeimmät fyysiset ominaisuudet? -Harjoitusvälineet ja -muodot. -Painonnostoliikkeiden käyttö ja nopeusvoimaharjoittelu. -Bi- ja unilateraalisten liikkeiden käyttö harjoittelussa. -Off-seasonin harjoittelun rakenne ja suunnittelu -Jääkiekkoilijan yleisimmät ongelma-alueet, mahdollinen lihasepätasapaino, lajin vaatimukset ja niiden huomioiminen oheisharjoittelussa. Ja paljon muuta! Mikä parasta, piinkovaa asiaa jäi vielä seuraavallekin kerralle!
The music of Disney's live action films will be featured in the upcoming D23 Expo, and this week, we continue to prepare for the Expo with a closer look at some of the recently announced panels and performances scheduled for the weekend of July 14-16. With topics ranging from the Golden Girls to Hercules, D23 has a stellar list of events and sessions with enough options to please almost any type of Disney fan. Join us as we talk about options and strategies for this upcoming fan convention. Next, we welcome Disney historian Jeff Kurtti back to the show to discuss the music of Walt Disney's live action films. It seems that the songs from Disney's animated features get a lot of attention and love - but what about some of the great tunes from Disney's live action filmography? Kurtti talks with us about some of that music, and some of the performers behind it, and we discuss why it doesn't seem to be highlighted as much as it should be. Plus - Becky bakes some Jolly Holiday Whoopie Pies with special guest baker Button; we announce Happy Place Welcome, the curated vintage Disney collectibles subscription from Jeff and Kristen; Jeff continues telling the saga of selling a poster at auction; and an Ears to the Ground reporter calls in from the beginning of the Summer of Heroes at Disney California Adventure.
Jim Kurtti discusses what Juhannus a Mid-Summer Festival has to offer in 2017. This is a special summer edition of Finlandia Fridays. Finlandia University: www.finlandia.edu Finlandia Fridays: www.finlandia.edu/fridays Juhannus: www.finlandia.edu/juhannus
Team Mousetalgia celebrates the summer by welcoming Disney historian and author Jeff Kurtti back to the show today as we investigate Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room. Join us on the lanai as we reminisce about the history and development of this famous attraction, from its roots as a proposed Chinese restaurant through its present day acclaim with the recent resurgence in the popularity of Polynesian culture. Kurtti, author of "Walt Disney's Imagineering Legends," talks about the early days of WED Enterprises, the cultural trends that enabled the Tiki Room to succeed, and the famous Sherman Brothers song that ties the whole show together. Also - we unveil the secrets to some of Trader Sam's most closely guarded drink recipes, and take a look at the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland.
Mousetalgia goes Into the woods to discuss the latest film from Walt Disney Pictures. Kristen, a long-time Sondheim enthusiast and performer, offers her take on the show's merits and musings, while Jeff questions the message underneath the music. Is this movie a good match for the Disney catalog? Next, Becky talks about a lecture given by Bobette Buster, a professor, screenwriter and story consultant who has worked for Disney and Pixar. Buster discusses storytelling and the "arc of transformation," using examples from Star Wars, Toy Story 2 and other Disney properties as demonstrations of storytelling that builds bridges between people and encourages spiritual and mental growth. Next, Jeff Kurtti speaks about Walt Disney and America's National Parks at the Presidio, and Jeff reports from the event. Kurtti describes Disney's long history of involving nature in his work, and demonstrates Walt's consistent passion for bringing the outdoors into his projects while maintaining inventive, compelling entertainment. Finally, the team discusses Agent Carter, and speculate about the show's impact. Plus - it's Star Wars Half Marathon week, and we look forward to some incredible costumes, and offer suggestions to runners who don't yet have a plan!
This week, Jeff reports on a panel talk held recently at the Walt Disney Family Museum called "Disneyland: The Fan Driven Time Machine," which featured special guests Todd Pierce, Jeff Kurtti, Werner Weiss, and Sam Gennawey. The discussion was centered on the idea of the development of Disneyland, and how fans have come to adopt the park as their own - and likewise, how the company has responded to this relatively new cottage industry of "fandom." Next, we discuss the museum itself and tour the various exhibits, offering some of our personal highlights from the experience and describing a typical visit to this atypical museum, which features exhibits including the first known drawing of Mickey Mouse; a bench from Griffith Park upon which Walt may have sat; Oscars, awards and accolades; and dozens of samples of artwork, interviews, products, and more. Plus - working at Disneyland is a dream job for many, and Team Mousetalgia goes around the table divulging our secret Disney wishes - were we to become cast members!
Episode 8 of Coffee with Kurtti features Keith and Jeff reflecting on their in-person recording failure, how fun the Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet was, the Saving Mr. Banks trailer, and a little-known Disney employee periodical Jeff worked on called WD Eye.
Jeff (formerly of Walt Disney Imagineering) and Keith set out to fix all of Disneyland's woes in their first attempt at "armchair imagineering." In this episode the two focus on the problems with Tomorrowland, and offer up what they think would work in the much-maligned land.
Last time on Coffee with Kurtti Jeff talked about his book The Art of Disneyland. This time he picks up right where he left off, and tells us what obstacles he faced when putting together the follow-up, The Art of Walt Disney World.
Disney author and historian Jeff Kurtti joins us to remember Annette Funicello, and Lella Smith of the Animation Research Library joins us to discuss an upcoming Marc Davis book on this week's Emporium. But first, Becky reports on braving Disneyland during Spring Break and offers some culinary cautionary tales from the park. Next, Lella Smith, Creative Director of Disney's Animation Research Library, talks to us about an upcoming book about Marc Davis and offers an exclusive and extensive sneak preview of the chapters and authors of this much-anticipated book. Finally, we take a moment to remember Annette Funicello, and Jeff Kurtti joins us to share some personal stories of his memories and interaction with Annette, who may be best remembered as "America's Sweetheart." Plus, Disney Jr.'s new show, Iron Man invades Disneyland - and more!
Episode 5 of Coffee with Kurtti features Jeff talking about what has become one of his most beloved books, The Art of Disneyland. A few fans of the book had been tweeting about it lately, so I figured it would be a good time to poke him for a few stories about it.
Disneyland! Changes! Starbucks! Jeff and I reminisce about the old days of Disneyland from our earliest memories, talk about Disneyland before our time, how it is now, and how we view changes like the Starbucks invasion.
In episode 3 of Coffee with Kurtti, I hit Jeff with a bombshell: “Roger Rabbit is just as good as, if not better than, Mary Poppins.” Jeff, incredulous, fires back in defense of his beloved Poppins. But, do I really believe that? If so, am I right, or wrong?
In the inaugural episode, Keith and Jeff Kurtti discuss Jeff's history with the Disney Company, actors who have potrayed Walt before Tom Hanks, and the upcoming film Saving Mr. Banks.
Keith and Jeff pick up where they left off from episode 1. This time they talk about the strained relationship Mary Poppins author P.L. Travers had with Disney, and how the Sherman Brothers became The Boys.
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
With December being the month of Walt Disney's birth and death, Tim Callaway wraps up his three-part conversation with historian Jeff Kurtti by talking about Walt Disney's impact on society and culture. www.TheMouseCastle.com
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
The Mouse Castle Lounge, your unofficial Disney happy hour, takes a look at the Disney/Lucasfilm deal, reviews "Wreck-It Ralph" from Walt Disney Animation and presents part two of our conversation with Disney historian, author and film maker Jeff Kurtti.
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
It's always happy hour at the coolest unofficial Disney podcast on the Internet. The Mouse Castle Lounge has Disney news, history, interviews...and cocktails. This week's premiere episode features a preview of "Wreck-It Ralph" with John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman, a look at the 75th anniversary of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and an interview with Disney author, historian and documentary film maker Jeff Kurtti.
Remembering Robert Sherman, and our John Carter review - This week, Team Mousetalgia welcomes Disney author and historian Jeff Kurtti back to the show to share memories of Disney Legend Robert Sherman, and to discuss the legacy he leaves behind. Kurtti, a producer for the acclaimed film about the Sherman Brothers titled "The Boys," shares stories from his personal relationship with Robert Sherman and talks about the influence the songwriting brothers have had on the entertainment world. Also, in the first part of our supersized episode, Team Mousetalgia welcomes comedian Tim Babb to the show to discuss and review John Carter, the $250M blockbuster that some critics have called lackluster. Plus - Dick Van Dyke gets hitched, reviewing a bottle of Fess Parker wine, apps, corn chowder - and more!
Mousetalgia Episode 151: Our Grandpa, Walt Disney - Five of Walt Disney's grandchildren spoke about their memories of Walt Disney at the Walt Disney Family Museum, and Team Mousetalgia reports on the event. Joined on the show by Disney author/historian Jeff Kurtti, Team Mousetalgia discusses the personal side of Walt Disney that is often hidden by rumor and myth, and discover a side of the man often hidden from his fans and detractors. Also - The Lion King in 3D has a blockbuster opening weekend in theaters, and Jeff and Kristen talk about the addition of 3D to the classic film and the continuing impact of the revered movie. Plus - Newsies! Muppets! Babies in the Parks! Mobile apps! And more!
This week, Team Mousetalgia provides some highlights and clips from the 2011 Pacific Northwest Mouse Meet held on June 25, 2011 in Lynwood, Washington. Featured speakers include writer/director/producer Jeff Kurtti, who talks about his work as creative director for the Walt Disney Family Museum; Floyd Norman, long time animator for the Walt Disney Company; and Disney Legend Jack Lindquist, president of Disneyland and long-time marketing executive for the company. Also, listen in and play along with the Team Mousetalgia Trivia Challenge!