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Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 18

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 12:40


Physiotherapy Alberta has always fielded questions regarding Physiotherapist Interns and the Provisional Register, with questions relating to everything from the requirements for becoming a Physiotherapist Intern to the ins and outs of supervision and the performance of restricted activities. In the latter half of 2020 the number of questions received increased, presumably due to the delays to the completion of the clinical component of the Physiotherapy Competency Examination due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19.    This episode provides answers to the most common questions Physiotherapy Alberta receives about this group of Registrants. We discuss the Swiss Cheese Model of safety, and Physiotherapy Alberta’s perspective that the Physiotherapy Competency Examination is one layer within a system designed to make sure that only competent and qualified physiotherapists are providing physiotherapy services.    As time spent in supervised practice passes, most Physiotherapist Interns will progress in terms of the nature and intensity of supervision that they require to practice safely, but what exactly does that mean? We discuss the differences between direct and indirect supervision and the instances where direct supervision is mandatory at the 6-minute mark of the episode.    We close with a discussion of restricted activities and the rules related to their practice by Physiotherapist Interns.    Resources: https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/physiotherapists/what_you_need_to_know_to_practice_in_alberta/standards_of_practice/supervision https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/physiotherapists/resources_to_help_you_meet_practice_standards/supervision_guide https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/files/supervision_agreement.pdf Links: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Culturally Relevant with David Chen
The End of The Modern Hollywood Era (with Richard Rushfield)

Culturally Relevant with David Chen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 46:47


David chats with Richard Rushfield from The Ankler about starting an independent newsletter that provides an alternate perspective on Hollywood, and what it's like to chronicle the end of the modern Hollywood studio era as we know it. Support me on Patreon!Links:Subscribe to The Ankler! Weekly Recommendations:What are we so afraid of?The Audiobook for Oliver Stone's memoir Let me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 17

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 14:17


Provision of services rules are in place to guide the processes by which Physiotherapy Alberta approves practice settings where physiotherapy services are provided. In this episode Jody and Leanne talk about the evolution of regulation of physiotherapy practice settings in Alberta and the provision of services rules currently in place. We discuss when these rules apply and the application requirements for different types of physiotherapy practices. Have you ever wondered what Physiotherapy Alberta means when we talk about the “most responsible physiotherapist” or why there are different application requirements depending on who owns a practice setting? Check out this episode to find the answers to these questions and more! Resources: https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/employers/provision_of_professional_services Links: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open Forum: When things aren't working out

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 59:58


This is a replay of today's open forum. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Decisions are yours to make

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 11:54


We find ourselves feeling powerless because we don’t realize who we are in Christ and that God has given us the power of decision. And with this power comes great responsibility, but it is our power to use. For example, many women in abusive marriages look to pastors and Bible teachers to answer the question, “Should I get a divorce or should I stay?” And many women get answers that they find unsatisfactory in either direction, and they are plunged into a feeling of powerlessness. Or maybe you are in a job that you hate, and you want to quit your job and start a business. But others are telling you to be responsible and not quit. Or perhaps you are called to the ministry, and your church leadership disagrees with you or doesn’t notice your ministry call. Yes, seek counsel from a pastor and trusted advisors, but at the end of the day, the decision (right or wrong) in any area of your life is yours to make. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Success accelerates when diligence meets divine opportunity

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 84:55


In this year of clarity, one of the outcomes God had me share was unprecedented levels of success. One way unprecedented success comes is through success accelerators. These success accelerators are divine opportunities that occur through our diligent pursuit of our calling. Listen to the replay from today's discussion to explore this concept.  Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Mistakes will be made in your calling

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 10:19


We all make mistakes as we are implementing the calling that God has given us. In fact, when He called us, He knew we would make mistakes and prepared provisions for those times. Therefore, we should not allow the fear of making a mistake to hold us back from moving forward in our calling. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open forum on 10/1/2020

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 60:55


This is a replay of today's open forum. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
You have everything you need to turn your situation around

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 10:39


God sees the end from the beginning. Thus, He has already seen the needs and challenges you are currently facing in your life and calling. Since God is good, He has already gifted you with everything you need to turn your current situation around. When God calls you, He equips you to win. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
God will stop the sun to help you make right your mistakes

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 12:24


When God called you, He knew that you would not perfectly implement the vision. He called you because He knows that you will listen to his corrections when needed. When you do make mistakes, because He loves you He will do everything in his power (including stopping the sun) to help you correct those mistakes. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open forum on 9/29/2020

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 57:03


This is a replay of today's open forum. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Opportunity comes through diligent pursuit of the right course of action

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 11:14


Reaching the next level of success in your calling usually occurs through a divine opportunity. These opportunities are from another person or organization who has noticed your current success, and they help you reach higher levels. However, to be noticed, you must be in diligent pursuit of the right course of action. Through today’s message, discover your right course of action, so you don’t miss your opportunity to accelerate to your next level of success. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
A hardened heart towards God blocks your success

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 9:20


When we experience failure in life, if we are not careful, we can harden our hearts towards God. This is dangerous because a hard heart cannot have faith, which is the force by which we receive success from God. In a very real way, a hardened heart towards God blocks your success in life and in your calling. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
The Word for 2020 is Clarity

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 89:03


At the beginning of each year, God shares with me a concept that He desires for those who are connected with Church for Entrepreneurs to focus on for that entire year. For 2020, the concept is “Clarity.” For this Sunday's discussion, I am led to reinforce the word for this year. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Faith plus action equals success

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 10:27


For faith to work in your life (so you can receive all God’s promises), action is required. Having faith in your heart is useless until action is applied. Listen to today’s message to learn about this concept so you can take the right actions to activate your faith. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open forum on 9/24/2020

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 62:51


This is a replay of our open forum on 9/24/2020. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Faith is in your heart not your mind

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 12:36


God created us as three parts: spirit, soul, and body. The part of us that got born again was our spirit; therefore, the faith that moves mountains lives in our spirit, not our soul (a.k.a. our mind). Listen to today’s message to learn all about this concept so that you can correctly develop your faith. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Doubting any part weakens faith

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 11:44


There are many parts of the Bible that go against our natural understanding and are supernatural and miraculous. So what do we do with that? Well, if we doubt those parts of the Bible because it goes against our natural understanding, then we make our faith ineffective. For our faith to be strong and effective, we must accept the whole Bible and not doubt parts of it. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open forum on 9/22/2020

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 75:50


This is a replay of our open forum on 9/22/2020. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Patience is the missing ingredient to manifestation

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 11:20


Most of us hate waiting. And our current society is designed to make us discontent with waiting for anything. Everything must happen now. However, we need to learn patience because it is the key to our success. In today’s message, I am examining why patience is the missing ingredient to manifestation. You will discover that you need to be patient with other people and yourself. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Let your calling dictate your outrage

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 7:39


There are many injustices in the world and in our local communities. However, if our outrage at these injustices goes unchecked, we will pull ourselves away from our calling. Instead, allow your calling to dictate your outrage and response to an injustice. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Opened nor closed doors indicates the will of God for your life (Discussion Replay)

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 91:44


Believers will often say, "If God wants me to go this way, then He will open a door of opportunity," or, "this door closed because God has something better for me." God can open and close doors of opportunity, but the state of the door (aka opportunity) doesn't indicate the will of God for your life. Watching doors open and close can mislead you and put you in a state of confusion. Links: Subscribe, Partner 

Church for Entrepreneurs
Open forum on 9/18/2020

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 58:17


This is a replay of our open forum on 9/18/2020. Open forums are a way for believers to come together and receive godly counsel on the next steps and/or challenges in their calling. The format is free-form, attendees ask questions, and then myself or another attendee provide godly counsel. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Stop so you can move forward

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 8:43


For most of us, we are doing a lot of things, striving to succeed in our calling. Some things God called us to do and other things we decided to do. However, in either case, when God drops insight in your spirit for a new opportunity or direction, there is a strong possibility that He is also telling us we need to stop doing some things. He tells us to stop doing some things so that we can free up time and resources for the new thing He desires us to do. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
How do I say no to well-meaning people?

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 11:24


In today’s message, I am answering a question from one of our listeners. The question is, “How do I say no to well-meaning people?” The scenario behind this question is that well-meaning people are giving them advice on what they should do to make money so they can provide for their family. However, this advice goes against the calling God has given them. Listen to today’s message to discover the danger of following the wrong advice from well-meaning people, and learn how to gently (but firmly) tell them no. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
You are blessed now

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 13:21


A major factor of success is knowing that God’s blessing is on you now. This blessing is the empowerment to prosper. As believers in Christ, we don’t have to do anything extra to receive the blessing. It is a part of our salvation package. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
God’s words in the Bible are seeds

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 10:30


God’s words in the Bible are powerless if they are not planted and watered in our heart. For example, an apple seed is useless until it is planted in the ground and watered properly with rain, then it can produce an apple tree. In the same way, God’s words are seeds that need to be planted and watered in the ground of our heart. Once planted and watered, the word-seed’s harvest is faith. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Disobedience cancels God's plan for your life

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 12:23


Even if God called us to do it, success is not automatic. If we are disobedient in the implementation steps, then success will stay far from us. We all make mistakes, but disobedience is a choice to go in a different direction than what God has called us to do or a choice to not course-correct when we discover we are wrong. It's critical to keep checking in with God, and when required, quickly change our direction back in line with the will of God. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Negative associations must be broken (Discussion Replay)

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 92:46


Have you ever experienced a major business or life failure? Or perhaps you were told because of your color, gender, or hometown you couldn't succeed. If so, you may have negative associations resulting from that experience, which is affecting your current decision-making. To move forward and succeed in your calling, we have to break those negative associations. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
You must submit your business or ministry to your spouse

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 7:56


Submission in many households is a bad word, but it is a word God loves. We may be familiar with it in the context of wives submitting to their husbands. However, this word also applies to our businesses or ministries. If you are married (husband or wife), God expects us to submit our business or ministry to our spouse. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Is there a time and season to divorce my wife?

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 12:22


One of our Church for Entrepreneurs' members asked me to address a question in his marriage. He is considering divorcing his wife and is wondering if there are a time and season for divorce. In today's message, I share his story and provide an answer to his question. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Over analyzing will delay your success

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 10:59


Many of us are guilty of over-analyzing the calling and direction God has given us. However, over-analyzing what God has called us to do will delay our success.  Links: Subscribe, Partner

Church for Entrepreneurs
Why the word is not working in your life

Church for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 11:57


God's word has a lot of promises to us — from financial prosperity to a long, healthy life. However, many of us are not experiencing all the promises of God in our life. Why? Is the word not working? Well ... no. The word works. Listen to today's message to discover why the word may not be working in your life. Links: Subscribe, Partner

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 16

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 14:48


September. The start of fall is a time of fresh starts for many. Some would even argue that with return to school and resumption of fall activities it’s the real start to each year. It’s also the month when regulated members of Physiotherapy Alberta submit their annual renewal documents. In this episode Jody and Leanne walk listeners through the renewal requirements, address some common questions, and discuss the importance of keeping your member profile up to date.  The deadline for on time renewal for regulated members of Physiotherapy Alberta is September 15th, but why wait? Listen to this episode and get started on your renewal today!  Resources: https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/physiotherapists/how_to_maintain_your_registration/annual_renewal Links: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 15

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 14:46


Bitter divorces are not inevitable when physiotherapists decide to change employers. However, from time to time that is how things can play out. Physiotherapy Alberta typically only hears about the situations that are really problematic with both the clinician and the employer calling Physiotherapy Alberta to cast the other party as the ‘bad guy’ - not the transitions that go smoothly.     In this episode Jody and Leanne discuss: The root causes of conflict during these transitions. Some common issues that physiotherapists and business owners grapple with. Our best tips for avoiding trouble.   If leaving a practice can end up feeling like a bitter divorce, the best prevention is a good pre-nup agreement. With that in mind, this episode also covers topics that physiotherapists and physiotherapy business owners should proactively include in their employment agreements.   Most importantly, all parties need to internalize the mantra that no one owns the patient. We explain what we mean by that at the 3-minute mark of the episode.   Resources: https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/files/practice_guideline_leaving_or_relocating.pdf   Links: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Culturally Relevant with David Chen
Exposing Conspiracy Theories in the Era of COVID-19 (with David Farrier)

Culturally Relevant with David Chen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 60:00


David chats with David Farrier about covering conspiracy theories in the era of COVID-19 and what makes them so vexing. Support me on Patreon!Links:Subscribe to Webworm Why #SaveOurChildren is not about Saving Our ChildrenThe New York Times' coverage on #SaveOurChildrenWatch Tickled on HuluWatch Dark Tourist on NetflixWeekly Recommendations:Caste: The Origins of Our DiscontentsI May Destroy YouWavesEscaping the Rabbit HoleLet me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.

Thank Dog It's Friday
You Don't Have To Do It All Alone | Asking For Help

Thank Dog It's Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 20:01


Have you ever woke up feeling like you didn't get anything done the day before even if you worked nonstop at it? Well, this episode is for you! It's time that you ask for help! Actually, the time is likely overdue, but hey it's better late than never! I went on a rant today mostly to help myself, but then I realized how helpful this might be for someone else. So enjoy my Ted Talk on asking for help, surrendering, and leaning on your village so that we can all just be a bit happier! :)   LINKS: Subscribe to our Newsletter Get Info on the Dog Parent Experience TDIF Podcast's Website TDIF Podcast's Instagram Courtney Green's Instagram

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
The Music of Disneyland with KaylinRabbit

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 90:50


This week we sit down with our Music Director, Kaylin and discuss some musical fun facts from around the park. We explore the influences and people behind the music of some of your favorite attractions and areas of Disneyland. Also, new Halloween merch, safety updates from Walt Disney World, Florida and Downtown Disney in Anaheim. Don’t miss a special performance from Kaylin as she shares her rendition of a Disney/Pixar favorite. This and much more! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
The Disneyland's 65th Birthday Special!

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 108:06


Happy Birthday Disneyland! In honor of Disneyland's 65th Anniversary, we are calling some of our best friends to share their favorite memories from the parks! Thank you to our guests, Alvi (@disney_landia), Cameron (@sirkeaggy), Jeff (@disneylandhd), Moses (@facethemoe), My family (Leslee, Kayden & Ambria), Damaris (@sugarcrushbakeshop_) & Eric (@ipanda_)! Share your favorite Disneyland moments with us!Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 14

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 12:59


In this episode, Jody and Leanne discuss one of the Standards of Practice that typically gets little attention, the Legislative Responsibilities Standard. The episode starts with a brief review of some relevant legislation encompassed in the Standard, including: The Radiation Protection Act; and The Protection for Persons in Care Act.   The second half of the episode provides a more detailed discussion of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which has recently garnered attention in the physiotherapy community because of the announcement that the Government of Alberta plans to send Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) officers to inspect physiotherapy businesses.   The discussion of the OHS Act focusses on: The application of OHS legislation to physiotherapy practice. The key aims of the legislation and its requirements. The roles of both employers and workers.   We also talk about the rationale for the increase in OHS inspections, link to tools to help you prepare for an inspection and direct you to additional workplace safety program resources.      If you are surprised that this legislation applies to you and your practice, you may want to check out the episode!   Resources: Physiotherapy Alberta. Standard of Practice – Legislative Responsibilities. https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/physiotherapists/what_you_need_to_know_to_practice_in_alberta/standards_of_practice/legislative_responsibilities Physiotherapy Alberta. Legislation Related to Practice. https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/physiotherapists/resources_to_help_you_meet_practice_standards/legislation_related_to_practice Government of Alberta. Occupational Health and Safety. https://www.alberta.ca/occupational-health-safety.aspx Government of Alberta. OHS Work Site Inspections: What to Expect. https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c99544f0-57e8-4666-9175-19a90c869339/resource/54010109-ed5a-4eb8-ab9e-11d9dcc71866/download/lbr-ohs-work-site-inspections.pdf Government of Alberta. Occupational Health and Safety Starter Kit. https://open.alberta.ca/publications/9781460144473 Physiotherapy Alberta. Occupational Health and Safety Online Course. https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/xchange/continuing_professional_development/elearning_center/occupational_health_and_safety/?course_type%3Alist=Online+Course   Links: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
Reopening Disney Parks part 2

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 93:54


In this week’s episode we discuss Walt Disney World and Downtown Disney’s wins and fails with their reopenings. Why is Sean so angry? Also, Disneyland’s 65th Anniversary merchandise, the food we miss, Alexander Hamilton and much much more. Join us for laughs, maybe some crying and a lot of opinions on th state of Disney parks. It’s our most controversial show yet! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 13

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 20:09


Hosts: Jody Prohar, Registrar, Physiotherapy Alberta; Leanne Loranger, Manager Policy + Practice, Physiotherapy Alberta In this episode, we talk about infection prevention and control and some of the lasting effects that COVID-19 may have on physiotherapy practice. Fundamentally, the pandemic has changed clinical practice. Some of the changes seen will remain, even as the first wave of the pandemic wanes and will affect how we address the predicted second wave of COVID-19 as well as other infectious diseases, such as annual influenza outbreaks. In this episode we discuss: The hierarchy of controls and other measures to limit the spread of infectious diseases. Although there has been a lot of focus on personal protective equipment, and specifically mask use lately, PPE is situated at the bottom of the hierarchy of controls to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. When, how and why to complete a Point of Care Risk Assessment. The likelihood of needing additional measures to protect against the spread of infectious diseases will depend on the practice setting and patient population served. For this reason, physiotherapists need to conduct a Point of Care Risk Assessment that considers the risks posed by the patient, the task to be completed, and the practice environment. Changing workplace sick culture. We close the episode with a discussion of one of the most challenging aspects of COVID-19 response, the need to change workplace sick culture. How do we recalibrate our collective understanding of what constitutes illness? How do we move away from a culture of needing to be nearly dead before taking a sick day, to one where staying home when ill is the right thing to do?   Resources: Alberta Health Services. Point of Care Risk Assessment https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/assets/healthinfo/ipc/hi-ipc-acute-care-pcra.pdf Alberta Health. CMOH Order 16-2020 (Direction on Continuous Masking). https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2a615f78-aa9e-48d9-a323-9f2c08b07667/resource/fcca7551-9a32-4ec0-9545-aa5163f8a284/download/health-cmoh-record-of-decision-cmoh-16-2020.pdf Alberta Health Services. Aerosol-Generating Medical Procedure Guidance Tool. https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/topics/Page17091.aspx Links Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
Supporting Black Culture at Disney

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 76:24


We’re back! This week we are discussing the ways you can familiarize yourself with and support Disney’s black culture. Also, a HUGE announcement about reopening the Disneyland Resort including California Adventure, Downtown Disney, The Grand Californian and The Paradise Pier Hotel. As usual, we’ve got updates on merch, what to watch on Disney+ and all of the ways you can bring the magic into your home until we can get back to the parks! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Topic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1956:Disneyland debuts Tom Sawyer Island & the Rafts to Tom Sawyer Island in Frontierland, the film 3D Jamboree at the Mickey Mouse Club Theater, and the Storybook Land Canal Boats attraction in Fantasyland.Tom Sawyer Island (today known as Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island) is an artificial island surrounded by the Rivers of America and inspired by the works of Mark Twain. Guests visit the island by traveling on a motorized raft which is piloted by a Disneyland Cast Member. The short 3D Jamboree features the famous Mouseketeers and their leader Jimmy Dodd. The presentation includes the animated shorts Melody and Working for Peanuts all in 3D. Storybook Land Canal Boats (originally known as Canal Boats of the World in 1955) features 13 boats (powered by outboard motors) afloat in 465,000 gallons of water.1958:Disneyland's Columbia ship opens on the Rivers of America. It is a full-scale version of the first ship to carry the American flag around the world. It actually was built in large part from the plans for the HMS Bounty (of mutiny fame). Disney's shipbuilders couldn't find plans for the original Columbia, so they relied heavily on those of Captain Bligh's ship, which had similar dimensions. It has cost $300,000 to build. Fowler's Harbor (named after Admiral Joseph Fowler, who helped to build Disneyland) is also officially opened on this day to dock the new ship. A dedication ceremony takes place with Fowler and Walt Disney himself in attendanceThe Disneyland attraction Alice in Wonderland debuts in Fantasyland. Actress, Kathryn Beaumont, voice of Alice in the 1951 animated movie, provides the voice for the dark ride. It follows the path of the movie, as the riders (as Alice) follow the White Rabbit down the Rabbit Hole into Wonderland. Disneyland's first "Alice" attraction - Mad Tea Party (a spinning tea cup ride), has been operating since the park's debut in July 19551959:Three major attractions are christened at Disneyland on this day:The first urban monorail system in the U.S., the Disneyland-Alweg Monorail System, begins operation in California's Disneyland. The two Mark I trains run on a .8 mile track around Tomorrowland. Walt Disney and U.S. Vice president Nixon and their families are on hand for the dedication of the "Highway in the Sky." (In June 1961, the Monorail will become a true transportation link instead of just a sightseeing ride. With an extended 2 1/2 mile track, Disneyland Hotel guests will be able to board the Monorail at the hotel and begin their park visit in Tomorrowland.)Also on this day at Disneyland, the Matterhorn Mountain with its Matterhorn Bobsleds, opens. Modeled after the Matterhorn, a real mountain in the Swiss Alps, it is the first roller coaster to use cylindrical rails and urethane wheels (which will become standard in the roller coaster industry). At 147 feet tall, the Matterhorn contains 500 tons of structural steel. The ride consists of two separate tracks that run somewhat parallel to each other for much of the ride, intertwining and eventually deviating from each other at the loading areas.The Submarine Voyage ride is officially dedicated on this day as well in Tomorrowland (although it has has been open since June 6). The attraction has cost about $2.5 million to create. The Nautilus and 7 sister submarines - the Triton, Sea Wolf, Skate, Skipjack, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Ethan Allen allow 38 Disneyland guests at a time to take their own voyage to the North Pole. For the dedication of the new Submarine Voyage attraction the opening ceremonies feature eight live mermaids performing a synchronized swimming ballet in the lagoon.Mrs. Mildred Nelson, wife of the chief machinist on the the first nuclear-powered submarine, USS Nautilus,helps Walt Disney christen the sub D-301, appropriately named Nautilus. Also taking place at 1:30 is a special dedication parade specifically designedfor this day's festivities. The parade and all the day's events are filmed for an ABC television special to be titled Kodak Presents Disneyland ’59.1967:The Club 33 restaurant (for members-only) opens at 33 Royal Street, in New Orleans Square at Disneyland. It is comprised of two dining rooms and several adjoining areas, all of which hold a wide array of magnificent antiques and original works of art. A secret feature of the theme park, the entrance of the private club is located next to the Blue Bayou Restaurant at "33 Royal Street" with the entrance recognizable by an ornate address plate with the number 33 engraved on it.1971:The All American College Band performs for the very first time at Disneyland. The All-American College Band, made up of musicians from colleges all across the United States, will perform for 11 weeks throughout the summer (and become a yearly tradition).1972:The Main Street Electric Parade kicks off at Disneyland for the very first time. The floats include the Blue Fairy, Casey Junior Circus Train, Alice In Wonderland, Chinese Dragon, Dumbo’s Circus, Cinderella’s Ball, "it’s a small world", and the American Finale.1974:Disney World’s "Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue" dinner show debuts in Pioneer Hall at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Created as a college workshop summer production only, guest response will be so positive that Walt Disney World entertainment will continue the show with a permanent professional cast at the end of the 1974 summer! 1975:Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln returns to Disneyland after being replaced in 1973 with The Walt Disney Story.1983:The Disneyland parade Flights of Fantasy, which celebrates the opening of the New Fantasyland, debuts.1999:Disney's animated feature Tarzan premieres in the U.S. at the El Capitan Theater in HollywoodThe computer controlled sign that welcomes guests to the main entrance of Disneyland's parking lot is removed. Its site will be absorbed into the new California Adventure area. (This is only the second sign to greet guests as they entered Disneyland in the park's 44 year history. The original marquee, erected in 1958, had letters that had to be changed by hand!) Disney's 37th animated feature Tarzan is generally released in the U.S.2010:Toy Story 3 has its worldwide premiere at Taormina Film Fest in Italy. (It will premiere in the U.S. the following day.)2012:An expanded and spruced-up Carnation Café debuts on Main Street, U.S.A., in Disneyland park.A 4.1 earthquake in Yorba Linda that shake parts of Southern California on this evening adds a little extra unexpected excitement to the star-studded red carpet opening of the new Cars Land at the Disneyland Resort.Disneyland Resort caps off its $1 billion renovation of Disney California Adventure with the public opening of Cars Land and the new Buena Vista Street. Based on the Disney-Pixar movie Cars, Cars Land is the largest piece of a five-year expansion at Disney California Adventure Park, adding 12 acres of new attractions to the theme park. It is a recreation of the fictional town of Radiator Springs, featuring Luigi's Flying Tires, which flies riders over what looks like a giant air hockey table; Mater's Junkyard Jamboree, which swings riders in trailers in a "tow-si-do" square dance; and Radiator Springs Racers, which takes riders through a race through a mountain range.2016:Finding Dory, a 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, hits U.S. theaters. The revamped Soarin’ flight simulator rides at Disney California Adventure and Epcot open to guests. Now called Soarin' Around the World, new scenes include a flight over Switzerland’s Matterhorn, the Arctic Ocean with a leaping whale, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, Germany’s Neuschwanstein castle, a herd of African elephants, the Great Wall of China, Egyptian pyramids, India’s Taj Mahal, hot air balloons in Monument Valley on the Arizona-Utah border, outrigger boats off Fiji, the Iguazu waterfalls on the Argentina-Brazil border and France’s Eiffel Tower. A new soundtrack performed by the London Studio Orchestra is based on Jerry Goldsmith's original Soarin’ score. Patrick Warburton (best known as Elaine’s on-again, off-again boyfriend Puddy on "Seinfeld") returns as chief flight attendant and host.2018:Incredibles 2, a computer-animated superhero film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures, is released to theaters in the U.S.Topic 2 - News ReopeningDatesAPExpiration stays the same or extendRecharge for paymentNew expirationTicketsHotels updateJosh D’AMaro Announcement:Topic 3 - MerchNew Disney Rainbow Collection Mickey Loungefly Backpack and Dog Tee Parades into shopDisney for Pride MonthNew Rainbow Mickey Collection Drops on shopDisney In Honor of Pride MonthNew Pirates of the Caribbean Loungefly Mini Backpack Sails Into shopDisneyTopic 4 - Hidden MickeyTopic 5 - FoodCooking up the magic: The chefs at Lamplight Lounge in Disney California Adventure park have put a fun spin on a lunchtime classic with these PB and J Rolls.Topic 6 - Events/EntertainmentArtemis Fowl is now streaming on Disney+MAIN - Disney's Black CultureDisney+Splash Mountain rethemingThe Walt Disney Company has pledged $5 million to support nonprofit organizations that advance social justice, beginning with a $2 million donation to the NAACP to further their longstanding work promoting social justice by eliminating disparities and racial discrimination through their advocacy and education programs.“The killing of George Floyd has forced our nation to once again confront the long history of injustice that black people in America have suffered, and it is critical that we stand together, speak out and do everything in our power to ensure that acts of racism and violence are never tolerated,” said Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “This $5 million pledge will continue to support the efforts of nonprofit organizations such as the NAACP that have worked tirelessly to ensure equality and justice.”In addition, through the Disney Employee Matching Gifts program, employees are able to increase their impact in their communities by donating to eligible organizations, with the Company matching those gifts.Disney’s “Real Change” In Wake Of George Floyd Killing ProtestsBelow is a link to a statement we sent to our fellow @Disney employees. 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This week we share news on Disney’s phased reopening plan for Walt Disney World and discuss what that could mean for Disneyland and California Adventure in Anaheim. Also, new merch, new food recipes, birthday celebrations and more! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Topic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1958:Disneyland's ship Columbia is officially christened on the Rivers of America. Joe Fowler (Disneyland’s construction supervisor and a former naval admiral) is on hand dressed as a sailing captain of the 1700s, with the Mousketeers appearing as his crew!1961:The King of Swing Benny Goodman returns to Disneyland with his big band for the start of Date Night.1966:On this Memorial Day, Disneyland throws a grand opening celebration for its newest Fantasyland attraction, "it's a small world." Inaugurated on May 28, the attraction was originally built for the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York. Honoring all children of the world, the attraction features the song "it's a small world (after all)" by Richard & Robert Sherman.Go listen to sleeping at last cover1997:The Disneyland parade The Lion King Celebration - running since July 1994 - gives its final performance.2006:The Disneyland Resort hosts the premiere of Disney/Pixar's Cars.2008:Disney and NASA announce that Buzz Lightyear (the Disney/Pixar character) will visit space for real when he becomes part of Discovery's crew on May 31. Lightyear is scheduled to take to space on Discovery’s STS-124 mission stowed inside a locker in the space shuttle's crew compartment. The toy astronaut will mark an educational partnership between NASA and Disney.2009:Disneyland treats guests to a preview of a new fireworks show called "Magical." The nighttime presentation features 750 discreet digital-control channels, Disney Air Launch system (which creates less ground-level smoke than the former system using black powder) and the addition of six high-beam lights shooting up behind the castle.2010:Songwriter (and Disney Legend) Randy Newman receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.2011:A new immersive water play area opens at the newly enhanced Disneyland Hotel. The centerpiece of the improved pool area reflects Disneyland's nostalgic iconography with a classic Disneyland block signage and monorail replica.Disneyland Resort celebrates the opening of The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel’s Undersea Adventure with a special ceremony at Disney California Adventure park. Jodi Benson, the original voice of Ariel, performs "Part of Your World,"Disneyland officially launched Star Tours – The Adventures Continue with a gala ceremony in Tomorrowland.2019:Disneyland dedicates its newest addition - Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Galaxy's Edge is located to the north of Frontierland, where Big Thunder Ranch and backstage areas were located. In attendance at the dedication ceremony are CEO Bob Iger, Star Wars creator George Lucas, and actors Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Billy Dee Williams. The land will open to the public the following day.Topic 2 - News Detailed Renderings of New 12-Story Disney Vacation Club Tower at Disneyland Hotel released during a town hall webinar for neighborhood residents. The plans are still under review by the City of Anaheim, but it looks like despite the planned cutbacks to capital expenditures, the tower is still in the works, bringing a new “home” for Disney Vacation Club members at the Disneyland Resort.Topic 3 - MerchFaux fur Chewie mini backpack and wallet are coming to Loungefly soon. The backpack and wallet are both covered in faux fur and showcases chewie’s adorable smiling face. The inner lining has jedi inspired print and the backpack also has an inside zipper pocket. There is no release date yet so keep your eye on the loungefly website.A new spirit jersey is available on shopDisney. The spirit jersey is off white and covered in a grey mickey mouse full body print and has Los Angeles across the back. The front has one full color mickey in place of the traditional D on the jerseys. Currently available for 64.99.A new jungle cruise inspired t shirt design popped up on shopDisney earlier this week. The shirt showcases original artwork by imagineer marc davis from the reimagining of the jungle cruise in 1961. The sleeve features a Disneyland INC/ WED Enterprises archival label on the sleeve. You can pick it up for 24.99.Disney has unveiled the second castle in the Disney Castle Collection and its going to be… the Arendelle Castle! This installment will include the castle figure, ornament, puzzle, pin and journal. ShopDisney UK shared some photos of all the pieces on their instagram that we will also throw on ours so go check it out!Topic 4 - Hidden MickeyThe Great Mouse DetectiveTopic 5 - FoodCelebrate Hamburger Day with Favorite Disney Burgers from Around the World, Special Disneyland Hotel Recipe and MoreCooking Up the Magic — Creating Our Over-the-Top Kitchen Sink Sundae at HomeTopic 6 - Events/EntertainmentDapper Dans - A Dream is a Wish Your Heart MakesSunrise Views from Cars Land in Disney California Adventure ParkNeed something to beat the fatigue of quarantine? Need something to help you relax after working from home? Zenimation, a series of shorts that launched on Disney+: Bite-sized chunks of Disney animation from across the years, arranged thematically into 10 episodes of around five minutes each.If you havent already, go watch the Pixar short “Out”. Thoughts?MAIN - Reopening Disney Parks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Lost Attractions of Disneyland part 3

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 70:42


This week we wrap up our series on The Lost Attractions of Disneyland. Learn more about Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, The Disney Gallery and The Dream Suite. Plus everything coming to Disney + in June, new merchandise celebrating the halfway to Halloween mark and some leadership changes throughout the Disney company. Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Topic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1960Pollyanna D23special watch party preluded by a virtual conversation with Pollyanna herself, Disney Legend Hayley Mills!Premiering at 4 p.m. PST / 7 p.m. EST “A Delightful Chat with Hayley Mills”Watch Party at 5 p.m. PST / 8 p.m. EST2005:Voice actor, singer and Disney Legend Thurl Ravenscroft passes away at age 91 in Fullerton, California. Best known as the voice of Kellogg's Tony the Tiger, Ravenscroft's numerous Disney credits include 101 Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, The Aristocats, and Cinderella. He can also be heard in such Disney theme park attractions as Pirates of the Caribbean, The Haunted Mansion, and Country Bear Jamboree. Ravenscroft was also a member of The Mellomen, a singing group who worked for Walt Disney in films, on television, and on records.2008:The Indiana Jones Summer of Hidden Mysteries begins in Disneyland’s Adventureland, the same day Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull opens in theaters.1997:The Disneyland parade Light Magic debuts.1968:In recognition of his distinguished public service and outstanding contributions to the United States and to the world, U.S. President Johnson presents a Congressional Gold Medal to the widow of the late Walt Disney.2019:The original Disney princess castle, Sleeping Beauty’s pink and blue palace at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, unveils a new look on this day. The castle has been blocked off from visitors since January, as groups of maintenance crews have been giving it a spruce. The castle now features brighter, more vibrant pink walls and blue rooftops, plus some sparkling gold shingles that look like "pixie dust." The crews also added some artistic tricks to make the castle seem bigger. A painting technique was used that involves painting the lower parts of the 70-foot tall castle walls in darker and warmer hues of pink paint, gradually getting lighter and cooler as it goes up to the top in order to blend in with the atmosphere. This tricks the eye into thinking the object in front of them is larger or taller than it is.1983:Pinocchio's Daring Journey officially opens to the general public as part of Disneyland's New Fantasyland.1999:The final 3 episodes of the long-running ABC-TV sitcom Home Improvement airs back-to-back.2007:Over at Disneyland, Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island officially opens.2013:Disney's 24-hour "All-Nighter" held at Disneyland, California Adventure and Disney World's Magic Kingdom2011: Disneyland guests get an unannounced preview of "Mickey’s Soundsational Parade," a new nine-float affair featuring Mickey Mouse and such favorite characters as Peter Pan, Aladdin and Ariel.Topic 2 - News ClosuresThe U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds soared over the Disneyland Resort on Friday. The #AmericaStrong flyover served as a salute to frontline COVID-19 responders in California.Former Walt Disney World President Josh D’Amaro has been named Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. Rebecca Campbell has been named Chairman, Direct-to-Consumer and International. Kevin Mayer, the former DTC Chairman is now the CEO of TikTok.Topic 3 - MerchDisney has shared a new collection “materializing soon” that is inspired by The Haunted Mansion! The collection will include velvet Minnie Ears, The Haunted Mansion Wallpaper Spirit Jersey for Disneyland & Walt Disney World. A mini wallet/card case a “ghost host” ballcap and last but not least a Haunted Mansion “Ghost Host” Cast Member Costume Loungefly Backpack and a Doom Buggy Wristlet. There is no release date yet so keep your eye out!In addition to the haunted mansion apparel and accessories, funko is also releasing a set of mansion pops that will be available on shopdisney. The set will include the organist, the old woman stretching portrait and the dynamite barrel stretching portrait. Release date TBD.If you can’t wait for the haunted mansion releases and have the shopping itch that needs to be scratched right away, an Americana Collection is now available on shopDisney consisting of patriotic 4th of july inspired ears, apparel, mini backpack, pin and mickey and minnie plushes.A board game based on the iconic Disney Parks attraction, the Jungle Cruise Adventure Game, is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. The game will be available June 1st. Description: “”Welcome to the world-famous Jungle Cruise! You’ve been hired to transport a boatload of cargo and passengers down the river to Jungle Navigation Company Headquarters. There, company president Alberta Falls will appoint one family of passengers as temporary caretakers—and your new bosses—while she goes on a much-needed sabbatical. Be prepared to lose passengers and cargo to dangers hidden in the jungle, but don’t worry—you’ll find more along the way! Find clues along the river to see which family Alberta has chosen. Transport the most valuable boatload of cargo and passengers to Headquarters to win!”*MORE FREE MERCH* Disney has released ever MORE new wallpapers to celebrate it being halfway to halloween! Go check them out and get them downloaded to feel spooky all year long!Loungefly is releasing yet another cute mini backpack, this time in the shape of Wall-E! THe backpack also has a matching wall-e and eve wristlet wallet. No release day yet so keep checking the loungefly insta and website! Topic 4 - Hidden MickeyTopic 5 - FoodThe Grey Stuff!Kiki - Apple Pie ChurrosTopic 6 - Events/EntertainmentDisney Bounding at Home“Muppets Now” will be featured on Disney+ coming July 31st.“Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against The Universe” will be coming to Disney+ this Summer. You can watch a sneak peak on Disney +’s Twitter#VoicesFromHome: Happy Birthday from the Dapper DansDapper Dans Harmonize to ‘Grim Grinning Ghosts’Artemis Fowl June 21 - Trailera fantastical, spellbinding adventure that follows the journey of 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl, a descendant of a long line of criminal masterminds, as he seeks to find his father who has mysteriously disappeared.Read it before you watch it!Sleeping at Last - It’s a Small WorldRyan O’Neal described that it’s not just an “idealistic” song, but one that’s grounded in our own human reality. “It’s a world of hope, and a world of fears…, he said recounting the lyrics in that first verse. “But there’s so much that we share that it’s time we’re aware… it’s a small world after all; how can you not feel that and not be moved?”“It’s not often that we take note of the things that unite us, good and bad,” he continued. “But I think this song perfectly captures that as a collective response that our human connections are valuable and needed.”He said, “I knew it was written to be played slower at first, but had never heard it as such before. My sound naturally makes things sader anyway, but I also knew that I couldn’t make this overtly sad, too! It’s needed to strike that ‘hopes and fears’ balance.”Over 1,000 voices are included in the final track, which he also credited in an Instagram post. And just like the attraction the song plays through, the voices span around the globe including the USA, Canada, The Philippines, Germany, Brazil, United Kingdom, Mexico, and more.Go lsitenEverything coming to Disney+ in JuneMovies Artemis Fowl (6/12)Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (6/26)Tarzan (6/26)Tarzan II (6/26)Tinker Bell and the Pirate Fairy (6/19)Walt & El Grupo (6/12)TV 101 Dalmatians: Season 1 (6/19)Alaska’s Grizzly Gauntlet: Season 1 (6/5)America’s Greatest Animals (6/5)Big Sur: Wild California (6/19)Chasing the Equinox (6/5)Howie Mandel’s Animals Doing Things: Seasons 1-2 (6/5)Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 (6/26)Man in Space (6/26)Mars and Beyond (6/26)Mighty Med: Seasons 1-2 (6/12)Muppet Babies Play Date: Season 1 (6/19)Raven's Home: Season 3 (6/26)Schoolhouse Rock: Season 1 (6/19)Secrets of Wild India: Season 1 (6/5)The Greeks: Season 1 (6/5)The Liberty Story (6/12)The Story of the Animated Drawing (6/12)Weird but True!: Seasons 1-2 (6/5)Wild Hawaii: Season 1 (6/5)Women of Impact: Changing the World (6/5)MAIN - The Lost Attractions of Disneyland part 3Disneyland Branch of Bank of America (1955–1993): A Bank of America with three ATMs to useBank of Main Street U.S.A. (1993–2005)Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln (1965–1973): Theater presentation featuring an Audio-Animatronic Abraham Lincoln, and a replica of a similar attraction at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Elements of the original show were incorporated into later versions of the attraction from 1975–2004 and from 2009–present.The Walt Disney Story (1973–1975): Biographical film about Walt Disney, which originally appeared at Walt Disney World in 1972.The Walt Disney Story featuring Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln (1975–2004: A combination of the two previous shows. Disneyland had been criticized for replacing the Lincoln tribute with a tribute to Walt Disney, and combined elements of the two shows in response. From 2001–2004 the Disney tribute was removed, and the entire show was given more of a focus on the American Civil War.Merlin's Magic Shop (1955–1983): The original magic shop in the park. A second one on Main Street, U.S.A. opened in 1957 and continues to this day. Mickey Mouse Club Theater (1955–1964): Walk-in theater continuously showing animated Disney films and shorts, similar to the Main Street Cinema. Renamed Fantasyland Theater (1964–1982; not to be confused with the present-day theater). Now the site of Pinocchio's Daring Journey.Circarama, U.S.A. (1955–1997), renamed Circle-Vision 360° in 1967: A film presentation showing scenes from around the United States and later China. Guests stood in a large circular room and watched a film projected on nine large, contiguous screens that surrounded them. During its run, the attraction was hosted by American Motors, Bell System, AT&T Corporation, Pacific Southwest Airlines, and Delta Air Lines. Shows were:A Tour of the West (1955–1959)America the Beautiful (1960–1984)"All Because Man Wanted to Fly" (lobby pre-show) (1984–1989)American Journeys (1984–1996)Wonders of China (1984–1996)America the Beautiful (1996–1997)In 1998, the theater became the queue for the short-lived Rocket Rods attraction. The building now houses Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.Skyway to Tomorrowland (1956–1994): This ride, a typical aerial lift ride seen in many parks, traveled from a chalet on the west side of Fantasyland, through the Matterhorn, to a station in Tomorrowland. Cabins hung from cables and ran constantly back and forth between the two lands. The Fantasyland station stood until 2016 – closed to public access – adjacent to the Casey Jr. Circus Train, and was concealed by trees. It was demolished for Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge construction. Its support towers were removed and the holes in the Matterhorn through which the ride passed were filled in.Rainbow Caverns Mine Train (1956–1959): A 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge mine train attraction through the new Living Desert. After the scenery was again redone in 1960, it was also upgraded and became:Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland (1960–1977): The Big Thunder Mountain Railroad attraction replaced this sedate train ride with a roller coaster version. The only element that remained in place from its scenic vistas was the mighty waterfall tumbling from Cascade Peak into the Rivers of America, visible only from various boat rides around the Rivers. The structure that formed Cascade Peak and its waterfalls was demolished in 1998 after it was found to be suffering structurally from the decades of water that had flowed over it. One of the four locomotives and two cars from the ride remained on a stretch of track where Cascade peak once stood, as a staged wreck scene. The train, however, was removed in early 2010 during the Rivers of America refurbishment. The cacti that were a part of the Living Desert section were mostly relocated to the Magic Kingdom version of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Other remnants from Nature's Wonderland include the tunnel from Bear Country, the buttes from the Living Desert, the tunnel into Rainbow Caverns (though half-buried in concrete), and the jumping fish seen in Bear Country, all visible on Big Thunder Trail. The animals, however, were buried in concrete as the Imagineers didn't know where to place them.The Disney Gallery (1987–2007): A gallery of Disney-related art. The Disney Gallery was the only area listed on Disneyland maps as both an attraction and a retail location. The Gallery sometimes featured preliminary artwork and sketches from certain attractions or movies, sometimes (as in the 100 Mickeys exhibit) the displayed art was associated only with Disney and not with any specific attraction, film, or event. Often, prints from the exhibit were available for purchase via the print-on-demand system, and the Gallery always featured items such as books about Disney artwork. The Gallery used to sell prints of the ride posters featured in the tunnels leading to and from Main Street. The former gallery was replaced by the Disneyland Dream Suite. In October 2009 the gallery re-opened, but now it resides on Main Street, U.S.A..In the early 1960s as construction of New Orleans Square was proceeding, Walt Disney decided he needed a bigger entertaining facility for various VIPs that came to the park. He already had an apartment above the Fire Station on Main Street, U.S.A., but it was too small to host elaborate events. Walt decided to place the suite in New Orleans Square, set back from the hustle and bustle of the park.Disney brought in set designer Dorothea Redmond, famous for creating the sets in Gone with the Wind, to help him with the apartment layout. To furnish and decorate the area, he left his wife Lilly and Walt Disney Studio set decorator Emile Kuri to collaborate as they had on other projects (Club 33, the Firehouse Apartment, etc.). The project was christened The Royal Suite, inspired by its location off New Orleans Square's Royal Street.After Walt Disney died on December 15, 1966, many projects at Walt Disney Productions were put on hold or abandoned. At the request of his brother Roy, who felt the family would not enjoy The Royal Suite with Walt gone, the project was quietly set aside. It was fairly close to completion at the time of Disney's death, including infrastructure and plumbing.From July 11, 1987, to August 7, 2007, the space housed the Disney Gallery.On October 1, 2007 the Walt Disney Company announced that the recently closed Disney Gallery would be remodeled and turned into the Disneyland Dream Suite. The remodeled suite would be the realization of Walt's dream to have a larger private apartment built at Disneyland, and would be made available to randomly selected guests of the park. The space underwent a whirlwind remodeling, with Disney Imagineers closely following the original design drawings from Dorothea Redmond. Located above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, the Disneyland Dream Suite included a living room, open-air patio, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.“Our plan has been to use the renderings that Walt worked on with Dorothea Redmond and to replicate those as exactly as we can,” said Walt Disney Imagineering Art Director Kim Irvine. “Her illustrations were very specific, with a color and style for each room.“But to make it special for the guests, we want it to be more than just a beautiful suite. We want it to be filled with things that might have inspired Walt as he dreamed of Disneyland."One of the most distinctive characteristics of the Dream Suite was the private balcony, which overlooked the Rivers of America. From here guests had an unobstructed view of the nighttime spectacular Fantasmic! In addition to that night’s lodging in the Disneyland Dream Suite, each selected 2008 Disney Dreams Giveaway winner of the Disneyland Dream Suite would also be celebrated as the honorary grand marshal in that day’s Disneyland parade.The Suite was given out as a prize through various promotions.The original concept for Holidayland was that of a turn-of-the-century town park, with picnic areas, horseshoe pits, a baseball diamond, and perhaps an open field where a circus could come to perform. This original version would be located where the Matterhorn sits today. As Disneyland came together in 1954, it became apparent that there wasn't enough space within the park for Holidayland to become a reality, and the land (now sometimes called "Recreationland") became a picnic and recreation area, with minor seasonal holiday decorations.In November 1955, the Mickey Mouse Club Circus came to Disneyland, in the Fantasyland section of the park. This event only lasted until January 1956, and was themed to the celebration of Christmas, with promotional material referring to the circus as "Holidayland," including a November 25, 1955 Los Angeles Times article declaring "Holidayland was a roaring success. The kids consumed great amounts of popcorn, and Walt Disney enjoyed himself as much as anybody. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
The Lost Attractions of Disneyland part 2

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 69:56


Part 1 was a hit so we came back for round two of The Lost Attractions of Disneyland! Find out more about the attractions, parades, shows, restaurants and encounters that have come and gone from the Disneyland Resort over the years. Also, COVID closure updates, new merch, Sean auditions for the Haunted Mansion and much much more! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Topic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1928:Walt Disney's trademark application for "Mickey Mouse" is filed with the United States Patent Office.1971:Davy Crockett's Explorer Canoes debuts in Disneyland. Originally called Indian War Canoes, the attraction opened on July 4, 1956, as part of Frontierland's Indian Village expansion, with real American Indian guides aboard every canoe. Guests used a "D ticket" to ride the attraction. The Indian War Canoes closed with Indian Village in 1971 but reopened on May 19 as Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes, inspired by the Davy Crockett miniseries, with the guides now wearing coonskin caps. It is one of only two attractions in Disneyland to be in three different lands without ever being moved. Frontierland, Bear Country, Critter Country1997:Disneyland's Mike Fink Keelboats re-closes for only the second time in the attraction's history.1998:The new Disneyland Tomorrowland is unveiled after being given an extreme facelift. Various dedications will take place over the next 2 days. Among the special guests are legendary astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Wally Schirra.1999:Disneyland hosts the official homecoming of Army Staff Sergeant Andrew Ramirez, Staff Sergeant Christopher Stone, and Specialist Steven Gonzales. It is the first time the three U.S. soldiers, who had been captured by Serbian forces on March 31, stand on American soil since their release from captivity.2000:The Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean Celebration is held inside the Main Street Opera House, to celebrate the 33rd anniversary of one of the most popular rides at the park. Special guests include Harriett Burns, the very first woman hired as an Imagineer.2007:A gala premiere for the feature Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End takes place at Disneyland. Johnny Depp and his fellow actors attend the world premiere2011: Guests get the public’s first glimpse of Disneyland's revamped Star Tours. (The attraction will open to the general public on June 3.)2015:The premiere performances of "Paint the Night" parade and "Disneyland Forever" fireworks takes place at Disneyland park. Both additions to Disneyland's 60th birthday bash (which kicks off the following day), the parade and fireworks are broadcast live on the Disney Parks blog.Topic 2 - News Construction has resumed on Avenger’s Campus as well as the site for Mickey & Minnie’s runaway railway in ToonTown. All work is being done by limited essential crews that include Imagineers and additional contractors. Other construction regarding refurbs (like HM and Snow White) is still on hold.The Dapper Day events that were tentatively scheduled for the summer have been cancelled. There are talks of a possible small marketplace being held in August in place of the normal expo. As of now all November events are still taking place as planned. Disney Springs phased re-opening to begin May 20. Still no date for Disneyland opening yet.Topic 3 - MerchMore free merch! Disney released a few additional desktop and mobile backgrounds through photopass. There is an amazing mobile wallpaper of fireworks at the castle available to download. These will expire on 6/27 so go get them downloaded now.Artist Series “Bambi and Forest Friends” Dooney & Bourke Collection released on shopDisney. The pattern features bambi, meeko, thumper, flower and Tod and Copper from Fox and the Hound. The collection includes a wristlet wallet, tote and satchel.A new Haunted Mansion board game called “Call of the Spirits” is being released by Funko later this year. They have not put any additional information regarding gameplay or an exact release date on their website as of yet, but I’d assume if they’re looking to release later this year that it’ll be in October to keep it spooky!Loungefly has some more merch coming soon. If you check out entertainmentearth.com, you can find all the new Disney Loungefly pieces that are available for pre-order. There is a Toy Story Pizza Planet/Little Green Men mini backpack, a 101 dalmations pouch and standard backpack, and inside emotions pouch and standard backpack and a bing bong backpack and a Princess dress patterned pouch and backpack. Everything is ranging from $10-75 with releases in May and June.An inflatable space crane ball pit is new on shopDisney. It comes with 100 plastic balls to fill up the base and the crane doubles as a hoop to shoot the balls through. Super cute and easy alternative to going to the park during this time. $49.99.Topic 4 - Hidden Mickey with the KidTopic 5 - FoodTopic 6 - Events/EntertainmentThis week on #DrawWithDisneyAnimation, artists who worked on The Princess and the Frog are showing you how to draw characters from the film! Learn how to draw Tiana from the character’s Lead Key Cleanup Animator Rachel Bibb.The D23 Podcast this week features Disney Legend Bob Gurr in which he talks about what it was like working with Walt Disney, filming the Imagineering Story and more. The episode is about 30 minutes long and can be found on the D23 website.Hamilton is being added to Disney+ on 7/3 starring the original broadway cast.MAIN - The lost attractions of Disneyland part 2Over 150 lost attractions, restaurants, shops, parades and fireworks showsGeneral Electric Carousel of Progress (1967–1973): A sit-down show in which the building rotated the audience around a series of stages. The stages had audioanimatronic humans and household appliances showing how appliances and electronics advanced about every 20 years from the turn of the century to the "modern" era of the early 1960s. The audience stopped in front of each stage while the characters joked with each other, described life at the time in history, and demonstrated their kitchen. This ride originated at the 1964 New York World's Fair and was installed at Disneyland after the fair closed. In 1974, Carousel of Progress was moved to Florida's Walt Disney World, and the show building was used for America Sings and Innoventions.The PeopleMovera train ride that ran along an elevated trackFirst built in 1961A great way to relax and enjoy a unique view of TomorrowlandClosed in 1995Rocket RodsPeople mover closed in 1995 as part of a Tomorrowland overhaulRepurposed trackDragster-style thrill attraction - more thrilling than PMOverhead view of TLQuick launchSlowed down at every turn - they lost GM sponsor/budget - didn’t build in banked turns on the flat PM trackSpeed up/slow downNot thrilling enough/Too thrillingLong wait timesMechanical issuesInfrastructure wasn’t altered to accommodate the quick/slow - stress on track & vehiclesAfter weeks went down for 3 months to try to fixStill constantly breaking downTrack and structure was breaking down, making it unsafe - cracks, broken concrete - lawsuitClosed again in 2000 to reopen Spring 2001Didn’t reopen - announced permanent closureSad skeleton in the middle of TLVideopolis (1985–1995): A nighttime dance club targeted at young adults. Videopolis featured television monitors playing modern music videos and also hosted live musical acts. It also featured its very own snack bar, "Yumz". Videopolis was converted into an amphitheatre in 1990 and was renamed Fantasyland Theatre in 1995.Mike Fink Keel Boats (1956–1994, 1996–1997): The Mike Fink Keel Boats were based on two episodes of the Davy Crockett miniseries which aired on the Disneyland TV show in 1955 -- "Davy Crockett's Keel Boat Race" (Nov 16) and "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" (December 14). The ride was named after Mike Fink, the "King of the River" who lost the keel boat race. The two 38-foot boats, the Gullywhumper and the Bertha Mae, were the actual props that had been used in making the TV shows a few months earlier.The boats were free-floating and traveled around Tom Sawyer Island Riders would sit on benches either inside the cabin or on the roof of the cabin.1997, the Disneyland Gullywhumper boat began to rock side to side. It capsized, dumping a full boatload of passengers into the Rivers of America, leaving several with minor injuries. The boat was removed from the waters for inspection and neither the Gullywhumper nor the Bertha Mae returned for the next operating season. The Bertha Mae was put up on Disney's eBay Auction Site and was sold for $15,000 to Richard Kraft, and was later featured in a scene from Kraft's documentary Finding Kraftland. It was billed as an unseaworthy craft.In 2003, the Gullywhumper returned to the Rivers of America as a prop and is moored on Tom Sawyer Island, where it is visible from the Mark Twain Riverboat, the Sailing Ship Columbia, and the Explorer Canoes.Swiss Family Treehouse (1962–1999): Treehouse based on the film Swiss Family Robinson. Rethemed as Tarzan's Treehouse in 1999 and still open under that name.Jolly Trolley (1993–2003): The Jolly Trolley was a Trolley providing transportation from one end of Toontown to the other. Closed due to crowded walkways presenting major safety hazards, meaning the trolleys could only operate on days with sparse crowds. The Jolly Trolley's track is still present in the main walkway of Toontown, and one car stands stationary in the middle of Toontown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations
Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations - Episode 12

Physiotherapy Alberta's College Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 12:42


In this episode, Jody Prohar, Registrar and Executive Director of Physiotherapy Alberta is in the hotseat, answering common physiotherapist questions and discussing overlooked legislative responsibilities including: Can physiotherapists offer discounts to patients? What about cancellation fees? Do I have to release patient records when they are requested? How can I stay up to date with information from Physiotherapy Alberta?   In this rapid-fire episode we cover many of the most common questions Physiotherapy Alberta receives from our registrants. Want to be in the know? Then listen to this episode! Links Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Play Subscribe on Spotify

Culturally Relevant with David Chen
Grappling with 'The Skywalker Legacy'

Culturally Relevant with David Chen

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 65:13


David chats with Patrick Willems about The Skywalker Legacy, the documentary about The Rise of Skywalker that's streaming right now on Disney+.Links:Subscribe to Patrick Willems' YouTube channelCheck out my commentaries with PatrickFollow Patrick on TwitterWatch the YouTube version of this discussionWatch Patrick's videos about what we expect from a Star Wars movie: Part 1Part 2Let me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Follow David Chen on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.

Creative Brand Sessions
33. COACHING ON AIR: What to Do When You Wish You Had More Followers, with Calah Beale

Creative Brand Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 25:02


What do you do when your number of your followers isn’t growing and it’s really bumming you out? That’s what dancer Calah Beale asked me on this episode of my Coaching on Air series. She recently hired a videographer to create 4 dance videos for her, but now she’s frozen and hasn’t gone beyond just sharing one. “I want to gain more followers because most dancers don’t take you seriously unless you have a lot of followers,” she explained. But when it came down to it, she hadn’t shared more videos because she wasn’t sure if she was ready to grow yet. Links: Subscribe to my YouTube channel! Calah’s Instagram Calah’s YouTube That super awesome dancer on YouTube that I totally blanked on: @donte.colley If you’re like Calah and you’re struggling with your mindset while you try to grow your social media following, then check out my ebook the Fan Finder Mindset. It’s perfect for you! And it’s 50% off for a limited time with code STAYHOME. That’s just $18.50! Buy it here: megan-kuhar.com/mindset

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
The Not So Happy Haunts of Disneyland

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 64:03


Who doesn’t love a good ghost story? Spoiler alert: Sean and Tabitha don’t! By request, in this week’s episode we’re telling spooky tales of the supposed haunted side of Disneyland. From the Crying Boy of the Haunted Mansion to Space Mountain’s Mr. One Way, we’ve got some spine tingling stories to keep you up at night. Also, lots of new merch and entertainment to scratch your Disney itch during the downtime. Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Show NotesShout outsThemaddesthattercoHappy birthday to Marcos! Make a Wish 40th anniversaryTopic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1964:Disney's 4th World's Fair exhibit, "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln," finally makes its New York debut after weeks of technical problems.1969:Ground is officially broken for the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California. Also known as CalArts, the school was founded by Walt Disney when the Chouinard School of Music and The Los Angeles Conservatory merged in the early 60s. (Although Disney had died a few years before this groundbreaking, the CalArts student newspaper will still be called Walt.)1987:Disneyland introduces Disney Dollars, its exclusive line of currency featuring Mickey Mouse on the $1 bill and Goofy on the $5 bill.1994:Disney announces plans to create a cruise line.1977: Space Mountain opens in Disneyland. Based on concepts by Imagineer John Hench, Space Mountain at Disneyland was designed by Bill Watkins. It is the second Space Mountain in existence, as the first one opened at WDW in January 1975. Also opening as part of the Space Mountain complex is the Starcade arcade, Space Place Restaurant and Tomorrowland Space Stage. 2001:Seventy mile-per-hour winds shut down five rides at Disney's California Adventure.2004The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror has its official grand opening at Disney's California Adventure.2005:Disneyland closes to the public on this day for a VIP and Celebrity party in honor of the 18-month 50th Celebration event (which will officially kick off the next day). A gold carpeted Main Street leads guests to the entrance of Frontierland where the festivities are being held. Earlier in the afternoon the premier of "Disneyland – The First 50 Years" takes place with a ceremony hosted by Steve Martin and Donald Duck. Also in attendance is actress Julie Andrews, Disneyland's 50th Anniversary Honorary Ambassador. The evening ends with the premiere of the "Remember Dreams Come True" fireworks spectacular.In an historic first, all 10 of the Disney theme parks around the world collectively kick off the festivities for the "Happiest Celebration on Earth" to mark the 50th anniversary of Disneyland. (The opening of Hong Kong Disneyland in September will add #11 to the18-month long global celebration. In Anaheim, the opening ceremony for Disneyland's 50th Anniversary takes place in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle.2006:At 9:02 a.m., Disneyland welcomes 12-year old Emmalee Mason of Colorado Springs, Colorado - the honorary two-billionth guest to visit a Disney Park! Emmalee is presented with a giant golden key and a lifetime pass to all 11 Disney Parks around the world.Topic 2 - News Currently, theme parks are listed as some of the final businesses that will be able to reopen according to governor newsom’s four stage plan that was announced on Wednesday 4/29. The 4 stage plan is pretty complex and could change from day to day or week to week, so definitely go and take a look at it. Bob Iger had made comments about temperature checks being implemented at other Disney Parks, like they’re doing in Shanghai, but nothing is confirmed and we still don’t have a date on the horizon.If you are a DVC member, keep an eye out for an email regarding some policy changes and updates to points and expiration dates. There is A LOT of information in the email they’re sending out that could affect trips you have planned or have rescheduled!AP payments have changed https://disneyland.disney.go.com/travel-information/Disney Music released a playlist of Peaceful Piano Versions of classic disney songs. The playlists are available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora and YouTube Music. We listened to them while we prepped for this episode and they’re so soothing..A small family owned grocery store in Alabama was selling pallets of Galaxy’s Edge themed coca cola products, with 12 packs being sold for 6.99. The expiration date on all of it was listed as April 20 so they may have shipped it out to get it sold instead of it all going to waste...but who knows.Disneyland Paris has released downloadable interactive coloring pages. You print the page, color it, and then download the WAKATOON app. Once you have the aoo enter the keyword MICKEY and take a picture of your coloring page. The app will bring your image to life!Topic 3 - MerchLimited Edition Star Wars May the 4th Lightsaber Disney Store Key coming to shopdisney. The store keys are usually only sold in store but with stores being closed they will be available, in limited supply, on shopdisney on May 4th. Concept art has been released that shows the key being designed with the Skywalker Lightsaber and the Star Wars logo as the teeth.New Disney Eats cookbook featuring more than 150 recipes is available for pre-order on amazon with a release of Oct. 6th. The book description reads “The kitchen is a great place to make memories. And Disney Eats inspires people to make food memories by helping them discover how the making of food can not only be fun and tasty, but also joyously impactful. Disney Eats is about taking the ordinary and mundane and making it extraordinary and fun by adding some Disney-inspired creative flair. From making a Minnie Mouse inspired crudité platter and a savory dish such as Mulan’s Blossom Stir-Fry, to preparing Disney character bento lunch boxes or whipping up Frozen Banana Dalmatian Pops, author Joy Howard shows that creative ideas are endless. With an Introduction by beloved baker Joy Wilson and more than 150 dynamic full-color photographs, Disney Eats not only inspires, but leads to memorable, creative success in the kitchen.”Tangled collection available for pre-order to celebrate the movies 10th anniversary. The collection includes a backpack with Rapunzel's paintings, a cylinder shaped crossbody bag with rapunzel and finn and Finn’s wanted posters, and a frying pan shaped crossbody. Collection is set to release in September.Disney Park Pals released two new additions, Sully from Monsters Inc and a Grim Grinning Ghost from the haunted mansion. These little figures come with a clip on the back to attach to anything and carry it around with you or a small stand to display with your other collectors items.New Alex and Ani bracelets are available on ShopDisney. The new releases include Pocahontas, Meeko, Flounder and Cinderella’s glass slipper. The two Pocahontas bangles are copper and the flounder and slipper are silver. Each bracelet is 44.99.Her Universe is also releasing a few Tangled items in honor of the 10th Anniversary. Her Universe Disney Tangled Floral Icons Dress, featuring the sundrop flower, Corona Kingdom lanterns and pascal along with a floral design. A lace up design is featured on the bust as well as puffy sleeves...and POCKETS! Pink button front ribbed top with a lace trim, the neckline is embroidered with lanterns, sundrop flowers and the corona kingdom sun.Stance has released a Pixar Collection in honor of Pixar’s 25th anniversary. The collection will include Wall-E, Toy Story, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, Up and Luxo the pixar lamp. The socks will be available in adult and kids sizes.Topic 4 - Hidden MickeyTopic 5 - FoodTopic 6 - Events/EntertainmentLive action HerculesWhat to watch on Disney+STAR WARS - all 9 episodes of the Skywalker Saga are on Disney+ May 4thDo you need a good cry? Go follow Kermit the Frog on Twitter and check out the video he posted of himself singing Rainbow Connection.The Disney Family Singalong Volume II is coming! Sunday May 10th at 7 pm, part 2 will air on ABC. Performers are still TBD.Our YouTubeYoutuber Ashley Fasso uploaded a Disney Sunrise Series, where you can watch videos of the sun rising over multiple WDW properties, Aulani and Castaway Cay.#DisneyMagicMoments:Go! Go! Go! for a Ride on Slinky Dog Dash at Disney’s Hollywood StudiosA Virtual Tour of Walt Disney Imagineering – Part 5Find Your Zen with Peaceful Scenes from Disneyland ResortVirtual Viewing of ‘Happily Ever After’ at Walt Disney World ResortCreate Magical Mickey Mouse-shaped Beignets at Home with this Fan-Favorite Classic Disney RecipeDapper Dans Sing ‘When I See An Elephant Fly’MAIN - Not So Happy Haunts of Disneyland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast
Disney Stories to Warm the Heart

Magic on Main Street - A Disneyland podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 70:29


With all of the feelings of pain and sorrow going on in the world, we thought it would be a good idea to share some heartwarming stories from around the parks! Links:Subscribe to our events calendar (it’s free)!Follow Sean, Tabitha and the Magic on Main Street Podcast on Instagram!If you have any comments, questions or any stories you may want to share with our audience, email us at friends@magiconmainstreetpodcast.com.Become a patron on our all new Patreon! For as little as $2 a month, you’ll get early access and you’ll never have to listen to ads!Show Notes:Shout outsHappiestteesonearthMaddest Hatter CoTopic 1 - This Week in Disneyland history1957: The Midget Autopia opens in Disneyland. It is the third (and smallest) Autopia track, following the Tomorrowland Autopia (1955) and the Junior Autopia in Fantasyland (1956). The Midget Autopia, located right next to the Storybook Land Canal Boats, is for very young guests who are too small to ride the other Autopia attractions. (It will close in April 1966 and be donated to Walt Disney's boyhood hometown of Marceline, Missouri.)2008: Michael Eisner receives his Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame2012: In a presentation to theater owners in Las Vegas, Pixar announces that the studio has added a movie about the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos to its slate.2019: Mickey's PhilharMagic, a 4-D film attraction, debuts at Disney California Adventure. Taking place at Sunset Showcase Theater in Hollywood Land, Mickey's PhilharMagic is a 12-minute-long show featuring 3D effects, scents, and water, as well as a number of characters from Disney movies. DCA is the 5th Disney theme park in the world to have a version of it (as the very first PhilharMagic opened in 2003 at Walt Disney World).Topic 2 - News 2 episodes of Cooking up the Magic are live on YouTube and IGTV. Go watchAll Grad Night dates through June 13th have been officially cancelled due to COVID-19. Still no opening date for the Disney parks.Bob Iger been appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to become a part of the business recovery task force, a group of 70 highly-regarded business leaders designated to lead California out of the economic recession, along with people such as Apple’s Tim Cook and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger.An 18 year old man was arrested after jumping over a fence into the DCA backlot. He was found by Anaheim Police wandering near Guardians of the Galaxy. The Mandalorian season 3 is already in pre-production. Season 2 is not set to air until October of this year. Variety magazine reported that “Sources close to the production have confirmed that creator Jon Favreau has been “writing season 3 for a while,” and that the art department, led by Lucasfilm vice president and executive creative director Doug Chiang, has been creating concepts for Season 3 “for the past few weeks.””Disney is offering a free download through 4/26 of the “Fairest of All: A tale of the Wicked Queen” ebook. Visit books.disney.com and it will take you to the free download site for Amazon Apple Barnes&Noble Google or Kobo.A “female centric” Star Wars series in development for Disney+. No details have been released yet other than it will take place in a different part of the star wars timeline than other projects.Topic 3 - MerchMinnie’s Main Attraction for May (release 5/16) is The Tiki Room!! I need the ears and the backpack...that is all.Star Wars Droid Minnie Ear Headband by Her Universe were released on 4/17...and sold out immediately. One ear is R2 the other BB-8 with a threepio bow and pendant in the middle. Lots of resellers on Ebay selling for double…Rainbow Unicorn Romper/Dress on Shop Disney. White retro style romper with removable rainbow tulle skirt.Pastel tie-dye spirit jerseys added to shopdisney. New personalized leather bracelets with baby yoda available on shopdisney. Personalization can be done in english or aurebesh.Collection of retro style tshirts added to shop disney made of 50 % recycled fiber from plastic water bottles that have been collected at WDW. Collection include Mickey shirts, Minnie shirts, a donald shirt and a few of the whole gang.Limited Edition Joe Rohde Adventurer Mickey Ear Hat has launched on shopdisney. “The ears are made to look like an aviator’s hat, with a faded deep brown faux leather exterior and a plush white lining. The steampunk-style goggles match perfectly with the compass-printed Mickey ears. The GPS coordinates on the left ear are for Mount Everest. The coordinates on the right ear are for Expedition Everest – Legend of the Forbidden Mountain at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, each with their respective opening dates!” -WDWNTLoungefly released a sneak peak of their new A Bugs Life Collection coming sometime soon which will include a Heimlich mini backpack and a leaf crossbody satchelTopic 4 - Hidden MickeySnow White and the Seven DwarvesTopic 5 - FoodFoods we miss: Kenzie- Dole Whip Me- Potstickers from Lucky Fortune Cookery Sean- PopcornThe Disney Parks Blog has added the recipe for the chocolate peanut butter banana french toast from PCH grill. We will be enjoying it this weekend!Topic 6 - Events/EntertainmentComing to Disney+ in MayProp Culture Series Premiere – All 8 Episodes Available Film historian and prop collector Dan Lanigan reunites iconic Disney movie props with the filmmakers, actors, and crew who created and used them in some of Disney’s most beloved films. Throughout this journey, Dan will recover lost artifacts, visit private collections, and help restore pieces from the Walt Disney Archives to their original glory. Among the films featured this season are Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Mary Poppins, The Muppet Movie, Tron and Who Framed Roger Rabbit?The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ StoryOne Day At Disney Episode 125 “Ed Fritz: Imagineering Ride Engineer”From last week:Magic Happens on Apple Music/SpotifyDisney Magic MomentsZoom Around the Incredicoaster on a Virtual Ride at Disneyland ResortDisney recipesParks-Inspired Disney+ WatchlistShorts by Disney Parks series released on Disneyland App. First one follows a group of ducks through the park. Super cute. (in app)MAIN - Disney Stories to Warm Your Heart See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.