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During the month of May, many states host an annual event on the governor's conference on "Aging." At these conferences, older Americans may learn new ways for healthy living and lifelong learning. Some time ago, my friend Mary shared an article entitled, "Nostalgia," which I feel may be interesting to our readers as they review the changes of the century. "Over the last 50 to 60 years, we have been witnesses to many changes in our lives...Here are just a few of them: We were born before cordless phones, fax machines and ice makers. Who ever heard of organ transplants or root canals? Horsepower was something to do with a horse. Callers rang the doorbell instead of blowing their horn. The fallout problem was something kept under your hat, and when folks sat down to dinner, they counted their blessings instead of calories. Guided missiles were rolling pins and frying pans. A babysitter was called a mother. A child had more brothers and sisters than fathers, and a car didn't wear out before it was paid for. A housewife canned food instead of taking it out of cans. Being a parent required more patience than money. Baths were taken once a week, and religion every day, and the only red menace was long winter underwear. $5 worth of groceries filled two bags, and when we were in school, the hard stuff meant algebra. We did without disposable diapers, velcro and scotch tape. Instead of the internet and the information superhighway, we had the party line. In our day, television was truly a luxury, and a black and white luxury at that. Tape meant to reel to reel, not cassettes or videos... and CDs were certificates of deposits, not compact discs, and owning a "hi-fi" was all the rage, and who could forget driving a Packard or a Nash? The only millionaires in baseball were the owners. Bunnies were small rabbits and rabbits were not Volkswagens. Cars in our time met running boards, cranks, Model A Roadsters and rumble seats. A mouse was a furry little creature, not part of a computer, and the only babes politicians kissed were those in their mother's arms. We were before Hawaii and Alaska became states, Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer, Snoopy, DDT, interstate highways, Holiday Inns, air conditioned cars and decaffeinated anything. We came from a time when we left our front door open. College kids swallowed goldfish, not alcohol, and in our day, songs had a tune and the words made sense. "Hippie" meant big in the hips. A trip meant travel. Bread came from bakeries, not the min. We were before microwave popcorn, child proof medicine bottles, and cars with cruise control. Streaking was what happened when you washed windows. Holidays were for getting together, not for getting away. And remember when a chick was a chicken, not the girl down the street? Tennis shoes were only worn in PE class. Bathing suits would cover your knees. And when you said, "I don't have anything to do," your parents said, "Find something to do!" In our day, we would swing and sway with Sammy K, waltz with Wayne King, dance to Guy Lombardo, and polka with Leo Greco. We have survived all of these changes and many more. What an exciting time to have lived." Warm Thought: Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80, anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. Henry Ford. May you have many warm thoughts! Warm Thoughts from the Little Home on the Prairie Over a Cup of Tea, written by Dr. Luetta G. Werner. Published in the Marion Record May 21st, 1998. Download the Found Photo Freebie and cherish your memories of the past.Enjoy flipping through the Vintage Photo Book on your coffee table.I hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! Please follow along on this journey by going to visualbenedictions.com or following me on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast,Spotify,Stitcher, and Overcast. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! I'd greatly appreciate it.Till next time,Trina
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following episode! Colton and Andrew succumb to the darkness in Robert Eggers' gothic horror retelling of 'Nosferatu'. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:08:13 - Andrew's Totally Embarrassing Dad Joke of the Episode! 00:11:48 - Andrew and Colton's Fun Facts About 'Nosferatu'! 00:20:06 - 'Godzilla Minus One' Director Takashi Yamazaki Back for New 'Godzilla' Film 00:22:54 - Sophie Turner to Play Lara Croft in 'Tomb Raider' Amazon Series 00:26:58 - 'The Expanse' Creators Set 'Captive's War' Series at Amazon 00:31:26 - Daniel Craig and Luca Guadagnino to Potentially Reteam in DC's 'Sgt. Rock' 00:34:59 - Austin Butler Cast as Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino's 'American Psycho' 00:39:24 - DC Studios Greenlights 'Clayface' Film from Mike Flanagan 00:44:23 - Chris Evans Returning to Marvel in 'Avengers: Doomsday' 00:53:08 - Bob Persichetti and Justin K. Thompson to Direct 'Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse' 00:59:41 - Christopher Nolan's Next Film Revealed as Mythic Action Epic 'The Odyssey' 01:10:49 - Jason Momoa to Play Lobo in 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow' 01:13:38 - 'Shogun' and 'Emilia Perez' Win Big at 2025 Golden Globes 01:22:38 - 'September 5' Official Trailer 01:27:34 - 'The Brutalist' Official Trailer 01:31:44 - 'Superman' Official Teaser Trailer 01:43:31 - 'Nosferatu' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 02:29:50 - 'Nosferatu' (Spoilers) 02:53:09 - Catching Up With Andrew (Baby Bennett's 2nd Christmas, PlayStation Portal, College Football 25, Magic the Gathering Marvel Superdrop, 'Wicked', 'Subservience', 'That Christmas', 'Carry-On') 03:13:02 - Catching Up With Colton (Christmas in New York, 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer', 'Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town', 'A Charlie Brown Christmas', 'The Muppet Christmas Carol', 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', 'The Snowman', 'The Holdovers', 'Elf', 'The Santa Clause', 'ER', NYC Trip, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, 'What We Do In The Shadows', The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan) 03:26:23 - Catching Up With Andrew Pt. 2 (Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson) 03:29:43 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Can you believe it has been 60 years since Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer first debut on television? Rowan University Adjunct Professor and host Paul Perrello welcomes author and historian Rick Goldschmidt to the program to talk about this holiday classic which revolutionized the world of Christmas television holiday specials
Kevin and Tony from Hack the Movies are checking out Tony's childhood collection of Frosty the Snowman CVS Stuffins and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys Stuffins. There were Beenie Baby like plush from the late 90's and early 2000's. #167 Pegwarmers Pegwarmers is the codename for toys and collectibles with high supply and low demand. Join Kevin Jones, and his team of collector commandos, as they discuss popular and not-so-popular retro and current toy brands. Check back for new episodes each Wednesday.
Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Jingle Bell Rock" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [0:00:00] Merle Haggard - "If We Make It Through December" [0:05:09] Buck Owens - "Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy" [0:08:14] Patsy Cline & Ferlin Husky - "Let It Snow" [Ozark Jubilee, 1960] [0:10:07] Patsy Cline & Red Foley - "Winter Wonderland" [0:11:46] Dolly Parton - "Hard Candy Christmas" [0:13:28] Hank Snow - "The Reindeer Boogie" [0:17:11] Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [0:19:23] Ernest Tubb And His Texas Troubadours - "Who's Gonna Be Your Santa Claus This Year" [0:22:23] George Jones & Tammy Wynette - "Mr. & Mrs.Santa Claus" [0:24:35] Bobby Helms - "Jingle Bell Rock" [0:27:41] Loretta Lynn - "To Heck With Ole Santa Claus" [0:28:33] Red Simpson - "Truckin' Trees for Christmas" - Truckers' Christmas [0:30:43] Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "White Christmas" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [0:33:15] John Prine - "I'll Be Home for Christmas" [0:35:59] Chester Ayers and the Shades - "Trimmin' the Tree at the Rockin' B-III" [0:39:25] Brenda Lee - "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" [0:41:29] Charlie Louvin - "Shut In At Christmas" [0:43:33] Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Little Drummer Boy" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [0:46:54] Elvis Presley - "Blue Christmas" [0:49:23] Dr. Jim Matthews "The Singing Surgeon" - "We'll Have a Blue Christmas, Elvis" [0:51:35] The Western Caravan featuring Thirsty Dave - "Psycho Santa" [0:54:52] Willie Nelson - "Winter Wonderland" [0:58:14] Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [0:59:56] The Del Vetts - "I Want A Boy For Christmas" [1:03:09] The Temptations - "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer" [1:05:20] Huey "Piano" Smith and The Clowns - "All I Want For Christmas" [1:08:38] Twistin' Kings - "Xmas Twist" [1:11:14] Music behind DJ: Chet Atkins - "Jingle Bell Rock" - Christmas with Chet Atkins [1:14:05] The Cinnamons - "I'm Not Gonna Worry (Cause I Know He's Mine)" [1:17:22] Little Ann - "Sweep It Out In The Shed" - Deep Shadows [1:19:37] Barbara Greene - "Young Boy" [1:22:35] Junior Mance Trio - "Out South" - Happy Time [1:25:11] Ibrahim Maalouf - "True Sorry" - Illusions [1:30:36] The Books - "Tokyo" - The Lemon of Pink [1:35:18] Music behind DJ: Junior Mance Trio - "Jitterbug Waltz" - Happy Time [1:38:53] The Smiths - "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" [1:43:54] Yo La Tengo - "From A Motel 6" - Painful [1:47:33] Garbage - "Milk" [1:51:35] Sparks - "When Do I Get To Sing “My Way”" - Gratuitous Sax and Senseless Violins [1:55:31] Music behind DJ: The Majestics - "Here Come Da Judge" - Here Come Da Judge [1:59:45] A. Colomer - "Himna de Marato de Barcelona 1980" [2:03:57] Tarta Relena - "Stabat Mater" [2:07:28] Duo Dinamico - "Perdoname" [2:11:18] Los Amaya - "Nueva York, Nueva York" [2:14:24] Jorge Drexler - "La Turba (Night Rally)" - Spanish Model [2:18:05] Music behind DJ: The Majestics - "Tighten Up" - Here Come Da Judge [2:20:39] Sonny Harris and the Soul Reflections - "You Were Only Making Believe" [2:23:47] Sugar Pie Desanto - "Soulful Dress" [2:26:21] The Ideals - "You Lost and I Won" [2:29:07] Thelma Houston - "96 Tears" [2:37:17] Alba & The Mighty Lions - "La Verdad" [2:34:49] Ken Boothe - "Everything I Own" [2:39:01] Music behind DJ: The Majestics - "Dock of the Bay" - Here Come Da Judge [2:43:04] The Replacements - "Left of the Dial" - Tim [2:46:32] The Dirtbombs - "If You Can Want" - Ultraglide in Black [2:50:37] Love and Rockets - "Kundalini Express" - Express [2:52:47] Music behind DJ: The Majestics - "Here Come Da Judge" - Here Come Da Judge [2:58:22] Jazz Emu - "The True Meaning of the Season" [3:01:47] Deidre & the Dark - "One Night" [3:04:22] George Harrison - "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" [3:08:11] Belle and Sebastian - "Like Dylan in the Movies" - If You're Feeling Sinister [3:10:51] Ted Leo/Rx - ""(None)"" [3:14:58] R.E.M. - "Pretty Persuasion" - Reckoning [3:18:18] Music behind DJ: Junior Mance Trio - "Jitterbug Waltz" - Happy Time [3:22:05] Fairuz - "Nassam Alayna" [3:25:12] Ernesto Djedje - "Wanne" [3:29:18] Terence Blanchard - "Dancing In The Dark" - Perry Mason Official Soundtrack [3:32:07] Miles Davis - "Safta" - Sketches of Spain [3:37:53] Music behind DJ: Junior Mance Trio - "Jitterbug Waltz" - Happy Time [3:40:23] Bill Callahan - "Too Many Birds" - Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle [3:42:27] Emperor X - "Raytracer" - Central Hug [3:47:23] Sufjan Stevens - "Decatur, or, Round of Applause for Your Stepmother!" - Come On Feel The Illinoise [3:48:54] Brian Eno - "2/2" - Ambient 1: Music For Airports [3:51:56] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/147458
Barry and Abigail discuss Christmas Cheers by Straight No Chaser and sample Spotted Cow and Moon Man from New Glarus Brewing Co. in New Glarus, Wisconsin, and Pickle Tickle from Barn Town Brewing in West Des Moines, Iowa. Listen to the original ¿Dónde Esta Santa Claus? by Augie Rios Barry compared the harmonies in I'll Be Home for Christmas to the harmonies in Auld Lang Syne by The Beach Boys (who were in turn inspired by The Lettermen's harmonies). We played the original Hey Santa! by The Brian Setzer Orchestra. Read the story behind the writing of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The definitive version of You're a Mean One, Mister Grinch for Barry is The Whirling Dervishes' version, whereas for Abigail, it is the full version from the original TV special, sung by Thurl Ravenscroft. We compared Straight No Chaser's version of O Holy Night to the Tracy Chapman version and the Céline Dion version. Read more about the Christmas pickle tradition! We confirmed that “upsot” is indeed in the original lyrics of Jingle Bells! We also played a little bit of our favorite version of the song, by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters. Who Spiked the Eggnog? is only Abigail's second-favorite eggnog-based Christmas song, after Eggnogorant by Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass-Kickin Team, which you can hear on our first-ever Christmas bonus episode from 2021, Bonus: Greet the Hummels! Original Songs by Friends of the Pod! We played a bit of Straight No Chaser's version of Carol of the Bells. Up next… Who's Next by The Who, submitted to our Jukebox by Todd Sider. This episode, our Season 5 opener, is scheduled to drop on March 7, 2025. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | Bluesky | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox
Settle down and listen in to Nerdaties telling their version of the Christmas classic Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Enjoy.
Dr. Irwin Redlener founder of the Ukraine Children's Action Project explains how to help to support children in the country and those kids who have left for safer places, such as Poland. Veteran War correspondent Phil Ittner reveals how victims of war cling to celebrations during the holidays in Ukraine. Plus, What you Need to Know About Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Thom Hartmann talks with Michael Schaffer, Editorial Director-The New Republic. Also a new view of Ebenezer Scrooge in Dickens' A Christmas Carol.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Christmas Eve! Bob bless us everyone. We will let you pick into your stockings early and give you a holiday themed 6-Pack featuring hour long stop-motion TV specials by those seasonal legends Arthur Rankin & Jules Bass. Or just Rankin/Bass if you wanna get nasty under the mistletoe. These are the specials, a few based on some old hit Christmas songs, that generations came to know and love and added a mythology to the holiday season that still seems to resonate in pop culture. You know who we're talkin' about. Rudolph, Santa, Heimey, Topper, Aeon, Heat Miser, Mrs. Claus and the Great Ack. Everyone loves the Great Ack. These specials span over two decades. We found links to all the specials we discussed so we will pop a convenient link list for you below if you want to revisit any of them. Merry Christmas. We will return tomorrow for a Christmas episode you will be too busy to listen to. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964): https://archive.org/details/rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer-full-movie-1080-p-hd Santa Claus is Comin' to Town (1970): https://archive.org/details/santa-claus-is-coming-to-town-1970_202203 The Year Without Santa Clause (1974): https://archive.org/details/theyearwithoutasantaclausrankinbassproductions1974 Jack Frost (1979): https://archive.org/details/JackFrost1979 Rudolph's Shiny New Year (1976): https://archive.org/details/rudolphs-shiny-new-year-1976-1080p-hd The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985): https://archive.org/details/the-life-and-adventures-of-santa-claus-1985-hd Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Check our past & current film ratings here: https://moviehumpers.wordpress.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Merry Christmas, Honestly listeners! We hope you've been enjoying the parties, the spirit of charity, the lights, the tree at Rockefeller Center, the schmaltzy movies, and of course, the infectious Christmas music everywhere you turn. But did you know that the Americans who wrote nearly all of the Christmas classics were . . . Jewish? Indeed, many of the writers of your favorite Christmas jingles were the children of parents who had fled Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe during the great wave of immigration between 1880 and 1920. Sammy Cahn, the son of Galician Jewish immigrants, wrote the words to “Let it Snow!” and was known as Frank Sinatra's personal lyricist. There is also Mel Torme, the singer-songwriter responsible for composing the timeless “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.” His father fled Belarus for America in the early 20th century. Frank Loesser, a titan of Broadway and Hollywood musicals, wrote the slightly naughty “Baby, It's Cold Outside.” He was born into a middle-class Jewish family, his father having left Germany in the 1890s to avoid serving in the Kaiser's military. Johnny Marks, the man who gave us “Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer,” “A Holly Jolly Christmas,” and “Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree”—yes, he was also one of the chosens. Then there's the greatest American composer of them all, Irving Berlin. His “White Christmas” is one of the biggest-selling singles in the history of American music. Berlin's earliest memory was of watching his family's home burn to the ground in a pogrom as his family fled Siberia for Belarus before emigrating to NYC in 1893. Today, Free Press columnist Eli Lake explores why and how it was that American Jews helped create the sound of American Christmas. We hope you enjoy this delightful and surprising jaunt through musical history. Happy holidays! *** This show is proudly sponsored by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). FIRE believes free speech makes free people. Make your tax-deductible donation today at www.thefire.org/honestly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ho ho ho! Are you feeling the holiday spirit yet? No? Well, have we got just the thing for you: a visit from Father Christmas himself! No, not Saint Nick – we're talking about the one and only Kevin Schwantz, wearing a funny little red hat!*Yes, we gave Kevin a ring and he picked up the phone for us. A few minutes later we were talking about his racing career, and before you know it there's some pretty cool stories being shared. Some of them are about fighting for your life on a machine that seems to have a mind of its own, others are about one of the very best rivalries this sport has ever seen. And some stories may even be about the cheeky projectile launching of edible goods in a restaurant...So grab yourself some eggnog, turn off the umpteenth rendition of Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer and gather everybody around the tree, because it's time for some bloody great stories from the Christmas Schwantz!*Because of the audio format of this podcast, the hat might be imaginary. On the topic of seasonal headwear, listener discretion is advised.Want more? Visit our website or support us on Patreon. With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman's Dub Club for writing our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music!
I'm back this week with yet another inspiring underdog story... but make it Christmas! This week, I'll trace the origins of one of the most beloved Christmas characters, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, all the way back to his roots on the desk of a department story copywriter in 1939 Chicago. Robert L. May was down on his luck when his boss at Montgomery Ward asked him to write a children's book that the store could hand out to customers at Christmas time. He was in debt, his wife was dying of cancer, he was struggling to support his 4 year old daughter, and he was far from achieving his dream of becoming a great American writer. But, just like his underrated title character, Robert rose to the occasion and gave the world something it needed, something that mattered.Read May's original Rudolph manuscript and listen to his daughter Barbara May Lewis read it here! Support the show! Join the Patreon (patreon.com/historyfixpodcast)Buy some merchBuy Me a CoffeeVenmo @Shea-LaFountaineSources: Time Magazine "The Surprisingly Sad True Story Behind 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer'"NPR "The History of 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer'"Chicago Tribune "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer..."Wikipedia "Robert L. May"American Business History Center "Gimbel Brothers Department Stores: Dust to Dust"On Location Tours "'Elf' Filming Locations"Wikipedia "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer"The Hollywood Reporter "'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' Most Beloved Holiday Movie, Poll Finds"Wikipedia "Johnny Marks"Shoot me a message!
Send us a textYakov Smirnoff, Eddie Brill, Steve Bruner, Kermet Apio, Dennis Blair, Rick Allen, Larry Brown, Gregg Schwem, Mack Dryden, and Larry "Bubbles" Brown bring a unique blend of humor and insight to the controversy surrounding "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." While Smirnoff critiques the story's depiction of bullying and societal discrimination, Brill and Bruner highlight the darker themes that often go unnoticed in this beloved holiday classic. Apio, Schwem, and Dryden emphasize the need for more positive messages about acceptance and kindness, reflecting on the broader societal issues of racism and exclusion. Through their combined perspectives, these comedians shed light on the importance of re-evaluating traditional narratives to promote inclusivity and empathy during the holiday season.(00:02:43) Comedians Balancing Work and Holiday Celebrations(00:07:03) Rudolph's Discrimination in Holiday Classic(00:11:46) "Dark Themes in Rudolph the Reindeer"(00:15:25) Nostalgic Christmas Tales Filled with Laughter(00:30:27) Bittersweet Sentiment of Christmas Tree Tradition(00:35:27) Fireplace Mishap with Southern Christmas Tree(00:38:52) Nostalgic Stories of Festive Holiday Traditions(00:41:06) Resilient Holiday Traditions: Soviet Union to America(00:57:22) "Hawaiian Names in Santa's Gift Giving"(01:13:35) "Festive Laughter: A Comedian's Christmas Chronicles"(01:16:21) Thoughtful Holiday Gift Selection Recommendations(01:21:51) Emotional Significance in Gift GivingSupport the showStandup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Jamie, Jimmy and Bob play a few reindeer games while they discuss the script to the 1964 Rankin/Bass stop-motion Christmas classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
Listen to Robert L. May's original story of Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer who was not allowed to join in any reindeer games. Until one Christmas Eve when Santa came calling… Watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab-vkvYGFGs
Enjoy this year's 46 of 46 Christmas special where we put an Adirondack spin on beloved Christmas classics.This year I chose the classic, "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" story.Meet "Marlowe the "Blue Antlered Moose" and his friend Picket the beaver as they go from misfits to heros by saving distressed ice climber on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas everyone!Visit my website:www.46OUTDOORS.comwww.46OF46.comFollow on Instagram & Facebook@46of46podcast@jamesappleton46Looking for help improving your physical fitness and mental toughness for hiking and life, so you can become the strongest version of yourself on and off the trail? Book a free strategy call with James to learn more about his 1-on-1 coaching program, SEEK TO DO MORE atwww.seektodomore.com Order my new bookAdirondack Campfire Stories: Tales and Folklore From Inside the Blue LineOrder LinksAmazon LinkBarnes & Nobles LinkIndieBound Link
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: This Christmas by Donny Hathaway (1970)Song 1: The Christmas Guest by Johnny Cash (1980)Song 2: (There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays by Perry Como (1954)Song 3: Deck the Halls by Mannheim Steamroller (1984)Song 4: Someday at Christmas by Jack Johnson (2008)Song 5: What Christmas Means to Me by Stevie Wonder (1967)Song 6: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Glee Cast (2010)Song 7: O Holy Night by *NSYNC (1998)Song 8: Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964)Song 9: Our Love is Like a Holiday by Michael Bolton (2001)Song 10: O Come, O Come Emmanuel by William Shatner (2018)
We're getting into the holiday spirit by welcoming Rankin/Bass historian Rick Goldschmidt onto the show! Rick has a background in illustration and cartooning, with magazine illustrations, editorial cartoons, and caricatures among his early assignments. He labored for years to bring to life a coffee table book chronicling all of Rankin/Bass' specials, films, and TV series, which was finally published as The Enchanted World of Rankin/Bass in 1997. Rick has many stories to tell about our favorite cartoons, including the holiday classics Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman.You can follow Rick on Facebook and Instagram @rickgoldschmidt.Support the show
A song about BUdda Baker to the tune of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Book written by: Barbra Hazen Book read by: Laura Marshall Podcast published by: Audio Mommy podcast Day 7 of the 12 days of Christmas!
It's the final episode of 2024, and there's much to discuss. The Meatballs talk about secret holiday plans, have more thoughts about the suspicious drones over NJ, consider the alleged incoming 2025 spiritual awakening, and also Snooki wants to get her dog baptized. This episode is sponsored by: DraftKings - promo code: MEATBALL Miracle Made - promo code: MEATBALL Text or leave a voicemail for the Meatballs at (732) 508-7952 for a chance to be in a future episode!
What's up, dudes? You know “Last Christmas.” You've heard “Do They Know It's Christmas?” and the “A Very Special Christmas” album. Did you know there is a plethora of Christmas albums and singles from the ‘80s? Vinnie Brezinsky from Huey and Bax and I dig into lesser known ‘80s Christmas songs!From Lori Loughlin's “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” to Buster Poindexter's “‘Zat you, Santa Claus?”, we get into many overlooked gems. Chris Squire released “Run With the Fox,” a prog rock masterpiece of suspended chords and ostinato figures. Of course, George Thorogood brings boogie-woogie back to the ‘80s with “Rock and Roll Christmas” as well!Meanwhile, our lists boast Jon Anderson singing "Three Ships" and the Dallas Cowboys getting in on the action with the charity hit "I Don't Want To Be Home for Christmas." We follow it with Cathy Harrington's "Sha La La (Deck the Halls)" and Fishbone's homage to a holiday staple "It's a Wonderful Life (Gonna Have a Good Time)!" Robbie Robertson released "Christmas Must Be Tonight" for the Scrooged soundtrack, while Bonnie Tyler recorded "Merry Christmas" for Dial Code Santa Claus.Weird Al? Of course! New Kids On The Block? Got them too. Fishbone? Fishbone?!?! So grab your guitar, put on a Santa hat, and get a new publicist as you listen to this episode on lesser known ‘80s Christmas songs!Give us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!
Have you ever felt like you didn't belong? Join us as we dive into the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and uncover the powerful truth about embracing our uniqueness. Just like Rudolph, God created you with a special purpose! Don't miss this uplifting message that will encourage you to shine bright, even when you feel out of place. For more information about Bishop Gallardo or Lifegate Church visit www.briangallardo.com www.lifegatekc.org.
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And nothing says Christmas like classic TV holiday specials! Over the next two weeks, we'll be toasting and roasting two of the most famous from the duo of Rankin and Bass. Which of them belongs on the Nice List and which one deserves a shiny lump of coal in its stocking. This is Legends of Christmas! Airing sixty years ago this month, the first Rankin and Bass Christmas special asked if you recall the most famous reindeer of all. Based on the children's book by Robert L. May, originally published by Montgomery Ward, and made perhaps even more famous by the Gene Autry version of song written by May's brother-in-law Johnny Marks. The most famous version of all is the TV special produced by Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, sponsored by GE, which aired on NBC and adapted the original story into an “Animagic” stop-motion saga featuring Rudolph, Hermey, Sam the Snowman, Yukon Cornelius, the Bumble, and more. An instant classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer kicked off a tradition of Rankin/Bass Christmas specials, including Frosy the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, and The Year Without a Santa Claus. But does this one go down in history, or down in flames? For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com Special Christmas Music: Christmas Rap Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
Welcome to the American Railroading Podcast! In this our first ever Christmas Special our host Don Walsh is joined by guests and Texas country music chart-toppers Payton Riley and Bubba Westly. Together they discuss the long history and connection between trains, music and Christmas, as well as sharing favorite Christmas songs and Christmas memories. Payton Riley and Bubba Westly also perform several live and unplugged songs on the episode including each of their own newly released Christmas songs. Tune in to this episode and enjoy some Christmas cheer! You can find the episode on the American Railroading Podcast's official website at www.AmericanRailroading.net . Welcome aboard!KEY POINTS: The American Railroading Podcast remains in the Top 10% of all podcasts globally!There are over 800 known songs about trains.The earliest known train song was copyrighted July 1st, 1828.Trains are not only found throughout music but in movies as well, including Christmas movies like The Polar Express.Country music and Christmas have a long history as well including songs like Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, performed by country music artist and movie star Gene Autry.Payton Riley and Bubba Westly play their favorite Christmas songs for us, as well as each of their own newly released Christmas songs.Payton Riley proudly took home the title of “Young Artist of the Year” at the Texas Country Music Awards in both 2023 and 2024, and was recently honored at the iconic Grand Ole Opry with the prestigious 2024 Josie Award for “Young Artist of the Year” in the Young Adult Female category.In 2024 Bubba Westly has achieved the #1 song in Texas radio with “Falling Star”, along with 4 consecutive Top 25 singles and being a finalist for the 2024 Texas Country Music Awards, Emerging Artist of the Year. Bubba is currently a semi-finalist for the Texas Regional Radio Music Awards, 2024 New Male Vocalist of the Year.Both Payton and Bubba have exciting plans for 2025 including upcoming movie roles.Everyone at the American Railroading Podcast wishes you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!Stay tuned for an exciting Season 3 in 2025!LINKS MENTIONED: https://www.americanrailroading.nethttps://www.therevolutionrailgroup.com https://www.youtube.com/@americanrailroadingpodcast https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dwalshX https://www.aldonco.comhttps://www.enviroserve.com https://www.paytonrileymusic.com https://www.bubbawestly.com https://trrma.net/
This is for all you elves out there feeling more Grinch than Santa. If you're tired of chasing that picture-perfect Christmas like it's the last cookie on Santa's plate, then grab your ugly sweater and join the party! We're turning holiday stress into holiday zest faster than you can say "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"!Ready to Embrace the Perfectly Imperfect Christmas?Sleigh what? In this jolly episode, Kevin Lowe is serving up a heaping helping of holiday cheer with a side of reality check. He's stuffing your stocking with permission to ditch the perfect Christmas faster than you can toss out last year's fruitcake. From burnt turkeys that look like they flew too close to the sun, to gift wrapping that resembles a reindeer's obstacle course, Kevin shows how these "oopsie daisies" are the secret sauce to a truly merry little Christmas. It's time to trade in your stress for some holiday mess!Unwrap Some of This...Learn to let perfectionism go like Elsa let it go in Frozen (but with more tinsel and less ice powers).Discover how lowering expectations can make your holidays rise like the perfect soufflé (even if yours always fall flatter than a pancake).Get inspired to create new traditions that celebrate the chaos like it's confetti at New Year's Eve.Don't be a cotton-headed ninny muggins! Tune in now and let's turn your holiday frown upside down faster than you can say "Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal!"Hey, it's Kevin!I hope you enjoyed today's episode! If there is ever anything I can do for you, please don't hesitate to reach out. Below, you will find ALL the places and ALL the ways to connect!I would LOVE to hear from you! Send me a Voice MessageWant to be a guest on GRIT, GRACE, & INSPIRATION? Send Kevin Lowe a message on PodMatch!Sign-Up to Receive My LinkedIn NewsletterPlus Hangout with Me on LinkedInLet's Schedule a Virtual Coffee DateCome Checkout the WebsiteStay Awesome! Live Inspired!© 2024 Grit, Grace, & Inspiration
It is once again time to celebrate Chris-mas down here at Review Party. Strap into the sleigh and grab your favorite dreidel because it gets real crazy. Featured are lovely holiday-adjacent internet reviews for elf dolls, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964), Friends with Benefits (2011), Victoria 3 on Steam, and new-age Tickle me Elmo. For the segment, we take a look at the history of Hallmark holiday cards. Ho ho ho and all that good stuff. Want more party? Check it out at https://www.reviewpartydotcom.com/ !
In this episode (Milestone 250!!!) of Screens in Focus, Diana and Sam dive into the magic of holiday movies while sharing personal stories and traditions that shape their love for the season. They chat about bucket list holiday adventures, like seeing the Rockettes in New York, and reminisce about childhood memories that make the holidays special. Their movie lineup includes classics like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Elf, Christmas Vacation, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. They also review new holiday films such as Holiday, Dear Santa, Nutcracker, and The Holdovers. In addition, they discuss festive music, from Taylor Swift's Christmas Tree Farm to holiday staples by Michael Bublé and Ingrid Michaelson. The episode wraps up with a warm invitation for listeners to share their favorite holiday traditions, movies, and songs! 00:00 Welcome to Screens in Focus 00:31 Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting 02:03 Q of the Day: What is your fav holiday song? 02:41 Holiday Movie Favorites 02:59 The Nightmare Before Christmas 03:54 Planes, Trains, and Automobiles 05:15 Elf: A Modern Classic 06:57 Christmas Vacation 10:07 Claymation Classics 11:49 It's a Wonderful Life 13:24 Christmas with the Kranks 14:43 New Holiday Favorites 19:39 Fun Rom-Coms and 'Dear Santa' Review 20:50 Nutcracker with Ben Stiller 22:45 The Holdovers: A Must-Watch 24:15 Favorite Holiday Songs answered! 29:56 Holiday Memories and Traditions 35:00 Closing Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special | On Disney+ Nutcrakers inspired by real brothers - https://decider.com/2024/11/29/nutcrackers-true-story-ben-stiller-movie-real-kids-janson-brothers/ Ingrid Michaelson - "All I Want for Christmas Is You (Feat. Leslie Odom Jr.)" Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw0ZfyWmkD0 Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com X https://x.com/screensinfocus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensinfocus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
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⭐26 Iconic Christmas Films - From 1898 to Present
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We hear the original classic story of the little reindeer who saved Christmas.
“Why am I such a misfit? I am not just a nitwit. You can't fire me, I quit! Seems I don't fit in.” It's a Rankin/Bass “Animagic” Christmas Spectacular here at Movies That Made Us Gay, and we watched “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” “The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus,” and “Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey” with our friend Harper Thomson and we still want to visit the island of misfit toys. These charming stop-motion animation TV specials from the 1960s, 70s, and 80s have been airing for as long as any of us can remember, and it's just not the holidays until we watch at least one of them. What little queer child didn't feel seen as Rudolph was banished from gym class and made to hide his light? Little Hermey the elf just not feeling his 9-to-5 job making toys really speaks to the Gen Z in all of us, and are you even queer if you don't shed a tear when that raggedy doll sings her song on the island of misfit toys? All that and a ginger daddy/bear who loves dogs (and peppermint), and it almost seems as though this was made for and by the gays. There was just something in the sauce Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass were churning because each of these specials just tugs at your heartstrings and makes the little queer kid inside us weep, laugh, and light up. Oh, and the Heat & Snow Miser's songs are high camp, burlesque magic. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz provides an in-depth look at Burl Ives and his iconic Christmas song, "A Holly Jolly Christmas." First introduced to audiences in the 1964 Christmas special 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,' where Ives voiced Sam the Snowman, the song was later released as a single in 1965 and featured on the album 'Have a Holly Jolly Christmas.' This album charted at No. 32 on Billboard's Best Bets for Christmas in 1967. Analytic Dreamz discusses the historical significance of "A Holly Jolly Christmas," including its recognition by ASCAP as one of the top 25 most-performed holiday songs at the start of the 21st century. The song experienced a remarkable chart resurgence, first appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2017 and peaking at No. 38, then climbing to a new high of No. 4 in January 2020.In 2024, the song continues its legacy with impressive achievements. It has jumped 23 positions to reach No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of December 9, 2024. On Spotify, it has seen a significant increase, gaining 46 spots to rank at No. 77 globally. Radio airplay has also surged, with 18.7 million audience impressions, reflecting its widespread popularity.Analytic Dreamz also touches on Burl Ives' enduring legacy. Even after his passing in 1995, "A Holly Jolly Christmas" remains a staple of holiday celebrations, featured on countless playlists and in festive events. The song's relevance is further underscored by active discussions on social media platforms like X, where fans continue to celebrate Ives' contribution to Christmas music.Join Analytic Dreamz for a comprehensive exploration of how "A Holly Jolly Christmas" has not only maintained but grown its cultural impact, ensuring Burl Ives' place in the pantheon of holiday music legends.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's time once again for the Month of Merry, and we're continuing the holiday festivities by spending Christmas with the Stewarts and the Hannah Montana episode, "Killing Me Softly With His Height". Miley struggles to go on a date with a short king, Jackson is once again applying to colleges, and Robby Ray is trying to spread holiday cheer! Plus, our thoughts on A Nonsense Christmas, the Golden Globe nominations, and Miley's newest song. ----- Follow The Time Mousechine: Instagram Twitter TikTok Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Megyn Kelly is joined by John Ashbrook, Michael Duncan, Josh Holmes, and Comfortably Smug, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, to discuss Donald Trump picked as Time's “Person of the Year,” his incredible comeback story, fascinating details about how Trump came to his abortion position in 2024 and changing his mind on early voting, how Trump plans to pardon many of the January 6 prisoners on day one and the backlash to expect from the media, his deportation plans for day one and how most Americans agree with him, the decline of legacy media, whether Trump's comments about trans issues in his Time interview should concern conservatives, his previous comments about Title IX and other policies, Caitlin Clark's Time interview where she apologizes for her white privilege, why the comments won't win her over any fans on either side, the double standard with black athletes dominating in predominantly white sports, Kimberly Guilfoyle being named ambassador to Greece, how the current ambassador to Greece had an embarrassing confirmation hearing, whether Trump nominees Pete Hegseth and RFK will get confirmed, the mysterious "drones” flying in New Jersey, the total lack of answers from government officials, whether they pose a danger to Americans, if they could be UFOs and UAPs that are alien, if Santa Claus is a bully in the classic Christmas movie "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and more.More from Ruthless: https://www.youtube.com/ruthlesspodcastTax Network USA: https://TNUSA.com/MEGYNMy Patriot Supply: https://PreparewithMegyn.comJoin the millions of others who are already benefiting from these powerful, bite-sized lessons. Go to https://l.prageru.com/419fE2m and sign up for free today.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
In this episode of the I Can't Sleep Podcast, fall asleep while learning about Christmas knickknacks. This episode is a hodgepodge of holiday odds and ends, from the history of snow globes to the sparkly origins of tinsel—and maybe a few surprises along the way. Perfect for winding down during the festive season. Happy sleeping! Ad-Free Episodes Want an ad-free experience? Follow this link to support the podcast and get episodes with no ads: https://icantsleep.supportingcast.fm/ Lume Deodorant Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code [ICANTSLEEP] at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod GhostBed Visit GhostBed.com/sleep and use promo code SLEEP for 50% off. ProLon Get 15% off Prolon's 5-day nutrition program at ProlonLife.com/ICANTSLEEP. Factor Head to FACTORMEALS.com/icantsleep50 and use code icantsleep50 to get 50% off. DoorDash Get 50% off up to $20 and zero delivery fees on your first order when you download the DoorDash app and enter code ICANTSLEEP. BetterHelp Visit BetterHelp.com/icantsleep today to get 10% off your first month HelloFresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50icantsleep and use code 50icantsleep for 50% off plus 15% off the next 2 months. Jupiter CBD Oil Save 20% off your first purchase by entering GETSLEEP upon checkout, or click here: https://www.getjupiter.com/share/icantsleep SleepPhones Follow this affiliate link to purchase headphones you can fall asleep with: https://www.sleepphones.com/?aff=793 then enter the code ICANTSLEEP10 at checkout to receive a discount. This content is derived from the following Wikipedia articles: Candy Cane, Tinsel, Snow Globe, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC BY-SA) license. The article can be accessed at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_cane, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinsel, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_globe, and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_the_Red-Nosed_Reindeer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quinn comes to you LIVE to discuss breathy female singers, whether or not Clarice was sleeping around in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and a final huzzah for Mufasa: The Lion King
Live from Ruler Foods in St. Charles, Brad, Annie, and Ryan race to fill their donation bins for the St. Louis Area Food Bank. They also chat about a new holiday song idea, "Drones Over New Jersey," and laugh over an AI-generated version of Creed's Christmas song, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." To wrap up, they discuss whether the US might end up buying Greenland.
Live from Ruler Foods in St. Charles, Brad, Annie, and Ryan race to fill their donation bins for the St. Louis Area Food Bank. They also chat about a new holiday song idea, "Drones Over New Jersey," and laugh over an AI-generated version of Creed's Christmas song, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." To wrap up, they discuss whether the US might end up buying Greenland.
This week the COWboys are doing a little cowboy yoga. Along with some fun and lively conversation on the topic, you'll also hear some great music from Michael Martin Murphey (Cowboy Christmas Ball), Wylie and the Wild West (Christmas for Cowboys), Many Strings (Eggnog Yodel), and Stephanie Davis (All I Want for Christmas is You). There is also some great cowboy poetry this week from Waddie Mitchell (A Cowboy's Night Before Christmas).We'll have the ever popular Dick's Pick (Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer), Cowpoke Poetry, and a whole bunch of goofin' off too!
The classic story has so many lessons.
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about it being Kirk Cousins Week, the crew chats about the Official Anti Tom Barnard group on Facebook and Phil's plan to go undercover to be accepted. Plus a final preview of this Sunday's Vikings/Falcons game. - KSTP's Chris Egert shares info on images being released of the UHC killer with his mask down and face shown, questions about why the victim didn't have any security detail with him on the morning of, and what other companies are doing to take precautions. Plus the show made an impact in getting anesthesia back for patients. - Bob Sansevere previews potential bowl games that the Gophers and PJ Fleck could make an appearance in. Bob chats about last night's Packers/Lions game and how Dan Campbell is going to cost the Lions in the playoffs. Plus the talk about the prospect of a KQ morning show reunion. - Tim Lammers shares his review of the new film "The Order" that stars Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult, how does it stack up on the Lamma-meter and is it worth your time when heading to the box office? Plus Tim chats and reviews the new holiday flick on Paramount+ starring Jack Black called "Dear Santa" and how you may be tearing up by the time the end credits start to roll. - Kristyn Burtt speculates about how many documentarians Netflix and other streaming services have on the ground trying to gather info for potential content that can be made out of the UHC situation. Today is the 60th anniversary of the original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer claymation and it'll be returning to air on NBC tonight with an exclusive showing of an extended version. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about it being Kirk Cousins Week, the crew chats about the Official Anti Tom Barnard group on Facebook and Phil's plan to go undercover to be accepted. Plus a final preview of this Sunday's Vikings/Falcons game.- KSTP's Chris Egert shares info on images being released of the UHC killer with his mask down and face shown, questions about why the victim didn't have any security detail with him on the morning of, and what other companies are doing to take precautions. Plus the show made an impact in getting anesthesia back for patients.- Bob Sansevere previews potential bowl games that the Gophers and PJ Fleck could make an appearance in. Bob chats about last night's Packers/Lions game and how Dan Campbell is going to cost the Lions in the playoffs. Plus the talk about the prospect of a KQ morning show reunion.- Tim Lammers shares his review of the new film "The Order" that stars Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult, how does it stack up on the Lamma-meter and is it worth your time when heading to the box office? Plus Tim chats and reviews the new holiday flick on Paramount+ starring Jack Black called "Dear Santa" and how you may be tearing up by the time the end credits start to roll.- Kristyn Burtt speculates about how many documentarians Netflix and other streaming services have on the ground trying to gather info for potential content that can be made out of the UHC situation. Today is the 60th anniversary of the original Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer claymation and it'll be returning to air on NBC tonight with an exclusive showing of an extended version.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Step into the enchanting world of Rankin/Bass, guided by Rick Goldschmidt, the celebrated historian, author, and artist behind preserving the legacy of these timeless productions. From "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" to "Frosty the Snowman" and the unforgettable Miser Brothers, explore the magic that defined generations of holiday cheer. Rick shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, creative inspirations, and the enduring appeal of these beloved classics. Episode Highlights: The origin story of Rankin/Bass, from commercials to iconic stop-motion animation. How "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" transformed a simple storybook into a cultural phenomenon. The creation and rise of fan-favorite characters like the Heat Miser and Snow Miser. Rare insights into the creative team, from artists to musicians, who made the magic happen. The challenges of preserving AniMagic figures and other Rankin/Bass artifacts. Rick's personal journey from fan to historian, documenting this enchanting legacy through his books. You're going to love my conversation with Rick Goldschmidt Rankin/Bass website Instagram Rick's Etsy Shop Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Enjoy this bite sized holiday appetizer exclusively recorded using the new Spreaker content app! Hope you enjoy our mini discussion on acceptance and finding strength in what makes us different than the rest of the herd!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/popcorn-psychology--3252280/support.
Pete Davidson is NOT in Rehab again according to the woman he was NOT dating thanks to a wild tabloid story. Also Nicole Kidman fills us in on the iconic Tom Cruise divorce photo, Miss Piggy dunks on Martha and we are joined by Sandy Boren Barrett the Director of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer at Stages Theatre Company. Details here Also should be be sleeping in separate beds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey, Rudolph....will you guide my sleigh tonight?!