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Join us as we explore the timeless tales and colorful characters created by the beloved children's author. From the mischievous Cat in the Hat to the heartwarming Horton the Elephant, Dr. Seuss's stories continue to enchant readers of all ages with their clever rhymes and timeless messages. Delve into the life and legacy of Theodor Seuss Geisel, uncovering the inspiration behind his iconic stories and illustrations. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering Dr. Seuss for the first time, prepare to be delighted by the magic of his imagination!
"Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory". - Theodor Seuss Geisel, or better known as Dr. Seuss. He shared his wisdom in ways that went far beyond his beloved books. Join Steve and Donna in conversation about how we pay attention to moments in our lives (or don't) and how memory serves us a heaping portion of learning. #moments #learning #memories #coaching @inquiringmindspodcast
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss ! Great quotes and wisdom from this genius of a man.
With dozens of well-known classics, beloved by children and adults everywhere, what caused so many to become upset with Dr. Seuss? Why did Seuss Enterprises pull six of his books off the shelves?Was Theodor Seuss Geisel more of a Lorax or a Grinch? Episode 54 dives into some little-known (darker) facts about one of the country's best-selling children's authors. Support the show
He was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in 1904, but in the next 87 years, the world came to know and love him by his pen name, Dr. Seuss. Best known for his more than 60 books for children, including The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Green Eggs and Ham, and Hop on Pop, Dr. Seuss has sold more than 600 million books. In this episode, Jacke talks to Mesh Lakhani, CEO of Lola Media and co-host of the chart-topping podcast Better Call Paul, about his love of Dr. Seuss's 1971 classic work of environmentalism and empathy, The Lorax. Additional listening suggestions: 373 Roald Dahl Beatrix Potter C.S. Lewis Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/shop. The History of Literature Podcast is a member of Lit Hub Radio and the Podglomerate Network. Learn more at www.thepodglomerate.com/historyofliterature. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Estas alegres fechas se ven ensombrecidas por la espantosa frialdad y mal gusto de una gran parte de las felicitaciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo. Tengo que aclarar que no soy El Grinch. Como todo el mundo sabe, este duende odia la Navidad. Es un malvado personaje de ficción creado por Theodor Seuss Geisel, que es conocido por los libros infantiles que escribía bajo el seudónimo de Dr. Seuss. En «¡Cómo el Grinch robó la Navidad!» critica su explotación comercial.
Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans un nouvel épisode du Book Club pour le mois de novembre !Qui dit novembre, dit naturellement jours qui se raccourcissent, mauvais temps, pluie, brouillard.. Il faut le dire on n'est pas toujours au top au mois de Novembre et pour beaucoup c'est un peu la déprime. C'est pourquoi j'ai voulu pour ce mois-ci choisir un livre qui nous montre qu'on peut encore s'émerveiller de rien quand on garde ses yeux d'enfant :)Ce livre – et surtout cet auteur – me tient particulièrement à cœur puisqu'il a vraiment bercé toute mon enfance. Je pense même pouvoir dire que Le chat chapeauté (Cat in the hat) était l'une de mes lectures favorites.Cet auteur est très connu outre Atlantique aux Etats-Unis et s'appelle Docteur Seuss, de son vrai nom Theodor Seuss Geisel.Dr. Seuss a écrit et illustré plus de 45 livres pour enfants remplis de personnages complètement mémorables comme “Cat in the hat” et ponctués de messages – vous allez voir- assez sérieux, souvent écrits en rimes. De nombreux livres du Dr. Seuss sont devenus des classiques tels que le Chat chapeauté, comment le Gringe a volé Noël (vous avez dû en entendre parler parce que je crois qu'il y a eu un film sur le sujet qui s'appelle en anglais How the Gringe stole Christmas) ou encore le fameux The Lorax.Une des particularités de ces contes c'est vraiment leur écriture complètement loufoque qui est à base de rimes. Autre particularité et pas des moindres : les livres du Dr. Seuss sont souvent illustrés de très jolis dessins faits par l'auteur lui-même ! Et on dit que Dr. Seuss avait imaginé ces techniques pour aider les enfants à apprendre à lire mais tout en s'amusant ;) Bien que de nombreux livres de Geisel aient aidé les enfants à apprendre à lire, certaines de ces histoires ont en réalité un fond bien plus profond telle que par exemple “Le Lorax” écrit en 1971 qui croque les dommages de notre planète à cause de la pollution. Personnellement, j'adore reprendre de temps à autre les livres du Dr. Seuss tout simplement parce qu'ils me font passer un super bon moment et que je les trouve vraiment merveilleux.Si vous avez un enfant ou vous souhaitez lui apprendre l'anglais, je pense que Dr. Seuss pourra vous plaire mais je pense aussi qu'il peut tout simplement plaire à la plupart des adultes qui nous écoutent :)C'est comme ça que j'ai appris à lire en anglais moi-même et franchement je continue à dévorer très régulièrement les livres du Dr. Seuss.Alors en cette fin d'année 2021, en pleine période de fêtes, je voulais vous proposer un livre qui vous aidera je l'espère à aborder la fin d'année dans la joie et la bonne humeur.Parce que même si on a tous vécu des moments un peu difficiles ces dernières années, et bien je pense qu'il faut prendre quand même de temps en temps un peu de moments pour s'amuser aussi !Voilà c'est tout pour aujourd'hui, j'espère de tout cœur que ce livre vous plaira ! Si c'est le cas n'hésitez pas à partager ce Book Club ou tout simplement les ouvrages du Dr. Seuss :) Notes et références :– The Cat in the hat, Dr. Seuss (et en français)– The Lorax, Dr. Seuss1.Faites-vous coacher par moi DEMIAN, un concentré de 10 ans d'expérience d'entrepreneur. Les formations DEMIAN vous apportent des outils et méthodes concrètes pour développer votre projet professionnel. Il s'agit d'un concentré maximal de valeur et d'expérience pour qu'en quelques heures vous gagniez l'équivalent d'années de travail. Découvrez DEMIAN !2. La NewsLa News du Vendredi est une mini newsletter pour vous nourrir en plus du podcast. C'est une newsletter très courte, à lire en 5mn top chrono de ce qui m'a marqué dans les dernières semaines : livres à lire, réflexions, applis à télécharger, citations, films ou documentaires à voir etc. Pour la recevoir, il n'y a qu'à s'abonner à la newsletter sur le blog du podcast!3. Des conseils concrets sur ma chaîne YouTubeEnvie de lancer votre propre podcast ? De bénéficier de conseils sur quel matériel utiliser ? Ma nouvelle chaîne YouTube est faite pour vous !4.Contactez-moi ! Si le podcast vous plaît, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m'aide le plus à le faire connaître) c'est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l'application iTunes. Ça m'aide vraiment, alors n'hésitez pasPour me poser des questions ou suivre mes tribulations c'est par ici :Sur Instagram @paulinelaigneauSur LinkedIn @pauline laigneauSur YouTube Pauline LaigneauSur FacebookSur Twitter @plaigneauSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Too Many Daves by Dr Seuss Did I ever tell you that Mrs. McCave Had twenty-three sons and she named them all Dave? Well, she did. And that wasn't a smart thing to do. You see, when she wants one and calls out, "Yoo-Hoo! Come into the house, Dave!" she doesn't get one. All twenty-three Daves of hers come on the run! This makes things quite difficult at the McCaves' As you can imagine, with so many Daves. https://allpoetry.com/poem/11575842-Too-Many-Daves-by-Theodor-Seuss-Geisel
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Yertle the Turtle by Dr Seuss Read Aloud Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories is a picture book collection by Theodor Seuss Geisel, published under his more commonly known pseudonym of Dr. Seuss. It was first released by Random House Books on April 12, 1958, and is written in Seuss's trademark style, using a type of meter called anapestic tetrameter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yertle_the_Turtle_and_Other_Stories
In this week's Kaleidoscope, we look at the joy or dismay people felt over news that six books by Dr. Seuss will no longer be published over racist and insensitive images. Dr. Seuss Enterprises says books such as "If I Ran the Zoo" portray people - including Blacks and Asians - in ways that are "hurtful and wrong." But many global fans of Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel's works, such as "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas," are outraged calling it an example of cancel culture run amok. Allison speaks with University of Virginia professor Sylvia Shin Huey Chong - who specializes in American and Asian American studies, what she thinks about this controversy that's been going on for years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss - A fabulous classic story about a very naught cat in a hat The Cat in the Hat is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by the American author Theodor Geisel, using the pen name Dr. Seuss A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words. https://www.seussville.com/characters/the-cat-in-the-hat/ #drseuss #readaloud
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Part 2 - 'The Cat in the Hat comes Back!' by Dr Seuss. Read what happens when that cat in the returns on a snowy afternoon. A fabulous classic story about a very naught cat in a hat Read Aloud The Cat in the Hat Comes Back is children's book written and illustrated by the American author Theodor Geisel, using the pen name Dr. Seuss A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words. https://www.seussville.com/characters/the-cat-in-the-hat/ #drseuss #readaloud
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Wacky Wednesday by Dr Seuss. A wonderfully wacky children's book by the wonderfully wacky Dr Seuss. A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words.
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There's a Wocket in my Pocket by Dr Seuss, another terrific story book for kids from the wonderfully creative Dr Seuss. A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words.
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'Mr Brown can Moo! Can you?' is a funny and creative children's book by Dr Seuss A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words.
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One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish - Children's book by Dr Seuss A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words.
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'Green Eggs and Ham' a hilarious book for children by the wonderfully creative Dr Seuss. A wonderful story from the ever creative Dr Seuss. Dr. Seuss' unique entertaining writing style and appealing illustrations capture the hearts of kids worldwide. Not only are they funny and clever but they also use the core vocabulary words that children need to learn. Kids that read or are reading Dr. Seuss books at an early age have a better chance of developing a love of books and a solid literary foundation. Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991) was an illustrator and a writer who published 60 children's books. His career took off when he was asked to write a children's primer using 220 of the most basic vocabulary words.
Was the decision to stop publishing six obscure Dr. Suess titles containing racist imagery and messaging an erasure of history? Media coverage of the controversy has presented it as an example of censorship, an attack on free speech and yet another example of cancel culture. These reactions are rooted in both a lack of awareness of the challenges and realities of maintaining collections and a false understanding of history. Dr. Seuss Enterprises is a children’s entertainment company that functions as both a business and a family estate dedicated to preserving and promoting Theodor Seuss Geisel’s legacy. After consulting with educators and other experts, they decided to halt publication of six books because, in their words, they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong.” An examination of many of the images and text in question confirmed the use of racist tropes in depicting Asian and Black characters. This decision reflects norms in publishing, archiving and collecting. Click HERE for the full article on the Conversation. GUEST: Dr. Monica Eileen Patterson, Associate Professor in the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, and Assistant Director of Curatorial Studies in the Institute for the Comparative Study of Literature, Art, and Culture at Carleton University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today I'm talking about Dr. Seuss, aka Theodor Seuss Geisel, regarding the six books that Dr. Seuss publishing Company discontinued. Getting into a little bit of history and explaining the reason for him making these books, and truly finding out if Dr. Seuss was indeed racist or just going by the times he lived in. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lost-in-the-groove/support
Domingo 7 de Marzo 2021 Nota principal la compañía que administra la propiedad de Theodor Seuss Geisel, hiciera el anuncio de que seis de sus libros escritos bajo el seudónimo Dr. Seuss habían sido retirados de la venta por el uso de "hirientes y imágenes erróneas”. En la víspera del Día Internacional de la Mujer Suiza ha celebrado un referéndum que cuyo resultado ha recibido el rechazo de los colectivos feministas y otras organizaciones defensoras de los derechos civiles. Este domingo los suizos aprobaron, a través de las urnas, la ley que prohíbe a las mujeres utilizar el velo integral o el burka en los espacios públicos Amenazan a Irán con represalias que pueden terminar en guerra geo ingenieria en boca de todos Pandemia Los conductos de ventilación de los baños en edificios antiguos conectan los pisos y, en circunstancias muy concretas, se sospecha que pueden ser una vía de contagio de la covid Política Kiisnger le recomienda a Biden seguir con la política de Trump en MO Economia China rompe records en exportación Sociedad Investigan la muerte de una mujer en el medio de un rito satánico Final noticias purumpumpum y muchas más noticias que importan (y algunas que no tanto) Temporada 3 ep#34 dale like a la página para quedarte en contacto con @LRDFDM Sitio Web : http://blendenblick.com/index.php/la-radio-del-fin-del-mundo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LRDFDM Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lrdfdm/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/laradiodelfind1 Bitchute :https://www.bitchute.com/channel/4A23L8lB9c8m/ Youtube : laradiodelfindelmundo LBRY : https://lbry.tv/@LRDFDM:1 Tumblr: https://lrdfdm.tumblr.com/ Babel : https://babel.superocho.org/LRDFDM Podcast : Ivoox: https://de.ivoox.com/es/escuchar-blenden-blick_nq_295679_1.html Anchor : https://anchor.fm/lrdfdm Breaker ,Google podcast, Overcast, Pocket Cast, RadioPublic, Spotify
They came after Mr. Potato Head, and now the woke cancel culture is coming after Dr. Seuss. The popular author of "The Cat in the Hat" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" is being "canceled" by the leftwing mob who say the children's books are "racist." In addition to schools banning the books, Joe Biden left out Dr. Seuss in the proclamation of "Read Across America Day." Who will be canceled next? Read Across America Day is celebrated on the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, but when asked about Joe Biden's omission, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki had no reply.
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https://richperry.com/ [DAILY MINUTE with RICH] In this episode: We celebrate the birthday of beloved children’s author Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, who taught children of all ages that reading can be fun. His characters are recognized around the world and his writing style is unmistakable. What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book? I’d love to hear your thoughts. Drop a comment or send me a message. I’m listening! “I Help You Build the Brand Your Customers Will Trust” [FREE COACHING & TRAINING] https://richperry.com/ [CONNECT WITH ME] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/coachrichperry Twitter - https://twitter.com/CoachRichPerry LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachrichperry Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coachrichperry YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/richperrycoach --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living; it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.” – Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904)
This week our focus is he 2017 live-action version of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. After some…contrasting reviews, we talk about how this film is a lot darker and more serious than the original, how it has a lot more to it (both good and bad), and how it might be a different sort of fairy tale to the 1991 film. Next Time Next in line for our Disney focus is he 1992 version of ALADDIN. Recent Media HORTON HEARS A WHO! (2008): Theodor Seuss Geisel, Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino X-MEN: DARK PHOENIX (2019): Simon Kinberg, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender SNOWPIERCER (2020–): Jacques Lob, Josh Friedman, Jennifer Connelly THE TOWN (2010): Chuck Hogan, Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall Recommendations COLOSSAL (2016): Nacho Vigalondo, Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudekis FAST & FURIOUS 6 (2013): Justin Lin, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker A LIFE LESS ORDINARY (1997): Danny Boyle, Ewan McGregor, Cameron Diaz MR HOLMES (2015): Bill Condon, Mitch Cullin, Ian McKellen Footnotes This is an interesting presentation on one of the ideas Rob mentions early on: prezi.com/tovwsqhae1zq/the-art-of-metacommentary. Here's more about the character of LeFou (including his name): villains.fandom.com/wiki/LeFou. And here's more on the openly gay take on this character, including a very interesting idea from the director himself about one possible allegorical interpretation of the film: people.com/movies/beauty-and-the-beast-disney-first-openly-gay-character-lefou. And here's a good response from Josh Gad to some negative criticism of LeFou: edition.cnn.com/2017/03/07/movies/josh-gad-gay-beauty-and-the-beast-character/index.html. And the final line of this short piece is particularly good: www.vulture.com/2017/03/heres-the-exclusively-gay-moment-in-beauty-and-the-beast.html. (Can you tell I went down an ‘internet hole' reading about LeFou's modern incarnation??) Finally, Rob may not have especially warmed to the result, but this was a really interesting article about the CGI transformation of Dan Stevens: www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/beauty-and-the-best-movie-dan-stevens-special-effects. Find Us On Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-prestige-417454 Follow Us - https://www.twitter.com/prestigepodcast Follow Sam - https://www.twitter.com/life_academic Follow Rob - https://www.twitter.com/kaijufm Find Our Complete Archive on Kaiju.FM - http://www.kaiju.fm/the-prestige/
Theodor Seuss Geisel once said that you know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams. But sometimes love is one-sided, and triggers hate which makes people do the unthinkable... In this Valentine's Day episode we will explore four cases of Erotomania. Cases Included in this episode: John Warnock Hinckley JR & Jodie Foster Margaret Mary Ray & David Letterman Greg Atkins & Debra Christina Grimmie & Kevin Lobiel Buy Me A Coffee and help support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NAhorrorpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notanotherhorrorpodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NAhorrorpodcast Website: www.notanotherhorrorpodcast.com To Submit Your Own Story Email Us at notanotherhorrorpodcast@yahoo.com Music Credits: "The Unsolved Mystery" by David Fesliyan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notanotherhorrorpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notanotherhorrorpodcast/support
In this episode, I share several little known stories I learned from reading and studying about the life of Theodor Seuss Geisel or Dr. Seuss as he is known to millions around the world. I recently finished an excellent biography by Brian Jay Jones entitled Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination. This book is an incredible look inside the life of a fascinating individual who defined the reading of children over the years as he wrote and illustrated classics such as The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. “At the time of his death, Dr. Seuss had published forty-eight books in more than twenty languages….” (Becoming Dr. Seuss, p. 428) and had sold more than 600 million copies of books. His books were adapted into 11 television specials, five feature films, a Broadway musical and four television series. It wasn’t always apparent that Geisel would be a best-selling author and in this episode, I share how he got his start and how he persisted for nearly twenty years before he had a big hit with his book The Cat in the Hat.
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Many museums have emulated commercial attractions over the last generation—and now find themselves struggling back to life during the pandemic with reduced buzz, attendance, and contributions. For solutions we go to the source: a top advertising expert, Brad Brinegar, Chairman of McKinney, to help get their messaging aligned with these exceptional circumstances. He is predictably averse to thinking of museums as commercial preserves, and instead prescribes clever ways of reaching audiences, drawing on his studies in anthropology, as well as sharing wisdom about how empathy motivates consumer behavior. We cover effective advertising, including the Sherwin-Williams Emerald Paint campaign, how McKinney is going about achieving greater diversity in his sector, tv spots that went viral on the web, why art and art history can't catch a break on television, how streaming services are challenging his field, and along the way remember shared experiences at the Jack-O-Lantern, Dartmouth's humor magazine, whose alumni range from Theodor Seuss Geisel to Budd Schulberg, Buck Henry, Robert Reich, and Mindy Kaling.
Many museums have emulated commercial attractions over the last generation—and now find themselves struggling back to life during the pandemic with reduced buzz, attendance, and contributions. For solutions we go to the source: a top advertising expert, Brad Brinegar, Chairman of McKinney, to help get their messaging aligned with these exceptional circumstances. He is predictably averse to thinking of museums as commercial preserves, and instead prescribes clever ways of reaching audiences, drawing on his studies in anthropology, as well as sharing wisdom about how empathy motivates consumer behavior. We cover effective advertising, including the Sherwin-Williams Emerald Paint campaign, how McKinney is going about achieving greater diversity in his sector, tv spots that went viral on the web, why art and art history can’t catch a break on television, how streaming services are challenging his field, and along the way remember shared experiences at the Jack-O-Lantern, Dartmouth’s humor magazine, whose alumni range from Theodor Seuss Geisel to Budd Schulberg, Buck Henry, Robert Reich, and Mindy Kaling.
Loryn Pretorius is a Wig & Makeup artist. She teaches and works in film, on Broadway, and as the personal makeup artist for Kate Pierson of the B52's. She is also a master manifestor and in this episode, shares the story of how she went from starting at a MAC counter in Florida and growing up in a low-income, single-parent household, to working at the Metropolitan Opera and making a home in New York City with her husband and cat babies. Please excuse your host as she potentially sets a world record for the most amount of "ums" in an intro. Please and Thank you! RESOURCES Like Brothers by the Duplass Brothers - Amazing book for artistic collaborators, especially filmmakers. The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer - For artistic imposter syndrome. The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris - Loryn's book recommendation. The Wig and Makeup School where Loryn Teaches QUOTES "If you dig it, do it. If you really dig it, do it twice." - - Jim Croce "Those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind" - - Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr. Seuss SHOW NOTES (04:57) The new episode format. (05:23) What's making Chiara happy. (15:45) The interview starts (27:00) Hope what feels like a very long and unbearable in-between period after leaving school and landing a job. (29:46) Imposter syndrome as an artist. (33:00) Saying yes and giving people a chance when you're in a position of power. (41:35) The markers of a good teacher. (53:00) Losing a parent while finishing a degree. (53:45) Getting a grant. (55:30) Loryn's favorite kind of makeup to do + different professional makeup categories. (57:56) Loryn's manifestation process. (1:00:00) How Loryn booked the Broadway World Tour of Shrek the Musical (1:00:53) Dealing with a period of time where there are no job offers after a period of big professional success. (1:03:30) Getting your dream job overnight and packing your bags and moving within days. (1:05:10) Leaving a job or field you used to love to preserve your love of the art form. (1:09:22) How to manifest. You have to know what you want. (1:14:00) Asking the Universe what is in your highest and best interest when you're at a fork in the road. (1:16:20) Chiara starts the final round of questions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clear-light-creative/support
Lessons We Can All Learn From Dr Seuss Email me at fran@franexcell.com with any questions or take aways! For more, head over to: www.franexcell.com/ For more information or to apply for The Proactive Pants Mastermind: https://www.franexcell.com/proactivepants Book in a discovery call to see how I can help you: https://calendly.com/franexcell/30min To join my Free Facebook Community for daily mindset tips and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/franexcellcommunity/ Download your Free Procrastination Buster here: https://franexcell.lpages.co/procrastinationbuster/ Make sure you’re following me on Instagram @franexcellcoach and tag me into your key takeaways! I don’t know about you but despite being 35 years old I’ve learned some incredible lessons from Children’s books, particularly Dr Seuss, over the years, many that I think can be applicable to business and life in general. I honestly think if you got him and AA Milne in a room together there would be some PURE magic, oh to be a fly on the wall for that chat. So much freaking wisdom that you wish you appreciated as a child. Anyhoo, what’s my point here? I was at a big entrepreneurial event a couple of weeks ago and I was having dinner with some power house women that I'm very lucky to be able to call friends and I talked about a reading we had at our wedding of Oh the places you’ll go by Dr Seuss. They giggled (then remembered I'm essentially a big kid and it’s not really a surprise that I read this stuff ha!) and I said, hold up let me read it to you. So I did. They were transfixed...And they instantly ‘got it’. So today’s message for you is going to be slightly different! So perhaps ‘Oh the places you’ll go’ is not a common wedding reading but considering what we were going through at the time, incredibly poignant for us. The reason I want to share it with you today is that it really helped both myself and my husband at the time to keep the faith in tough times. To know that we were still on the right path despite what we were going through at the time and that it would all be worth it in the end, and we’d probably come out better and stronger in the long run. I still occasionally read it out to my husband as a reminder of where we were, where we are now, the journey and a reminder to keep the faith. That everything is going to work out just as it’s supposed to. I won’t go into detail about what was going on for us because it’s not just my story, but the short version is that we lost a business, our home, moved in with my mother in law (for 4.5 years...Sorry Pen!) and had originally cancelled our wedding because we could no longer pay for it, all this happened pretty much in one go. Our parents kindly stepped in and we had the most incredible DIY wedding where I made everything from scratch...yes baked bean cans were used very creatively ha! But that's by the by! Oh the Places You'll Go is a message of being able to regroup. A message that everything isn’t going to be perfect all the time, that mistakes will be made, but that you can come back fighting and it’s not the end. For me Oh the places you’ll go is a message about staying curious, open and to keep going. I thought it would be a good time to share it now as we’re so close to the end of the year, and the end of the decade and I'm seeing/hearing a lot of people panic. Panic about not being where they wanted to be yet. That they feel far away from their goals and as if they’re running out of time. You’re not. Trust me. You’re exactly where your’re supposed to be right now. I know it can feel hard but be patient grasshopper...it’s all coming to you, maybe not in the same form you think it will be right now, but if you stick with it it’s coming! So, of course I can’t just read the whole thing out for you so do go and purchase your own copy! I highly recommend reading it to your kiddies too. But I'm going to pick out my key quotes from it and what I took from them, in the hope that it helps you too. I hope you love it as much as I do. “Congratulations! Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away! You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the guy who'll decide where to go.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) Love this for a starting point. For me this is showing that EVERYONE has the ability to achieve whatever they want as long as they CHOOSE to! And TODAY, not tomorrow, not next week, TODAY is YOUR day. “You'll look up and down streets. Look 'em over with care. About some you will say, "I don't choose to go there." With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you're too smart to go down any not-so-good street.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) This for me is about having your wits about you and trusting your gut and intuition to guide you and really TRUSTING yourself. And being OK with not having it all figured out at once, it’s not realistic to expect yourself to, so sit with it and stay patient. “And then things start to happen, don't worry. Don't stew. Just go right along. You'll start happening too.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) I love this little sentence. For me It’s all about how you need to allow yourself time and trust that your thoughts and beliefs are going to catch up to you. Again, it’s about trust for me. Trust that even though it’s going to feel a bit wobbly at times and you’ll have doubts that it will all come together. It always takes a bit of time for your unconscious programming to catch up with your conscious wants, goals and desires. But, it will catch up if you make the unconscious beliefs conscious so you can challenge them and take the time for your brain to gather the evidence. “You'll be on your way up! You'll be seeing great sights! You'll join the high fliers who soar to high heights. You won't lag behind, because you'll have the speed. You'll pass the whole gang and you'll soon take the lead. Wherever you fly, you'll be best of the best. Wherever you go, you will top all the rest. Except when you don't. Because, sometimes, you won't.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) This is the piece of expectations vs reality! Being prepared to fall, fail and fail forward! “I'm sorry to say so but, sadly, it's true that Bang-ups and Hang-ups can happen to you. You can get all hung up in a prickle-ly perch. And your gang will fly on. You'll be left in a Lurch.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) Urgh...I think we can all relate to this one! It’s inevitable that there will be ups AND downs. It happens to all of us. Then there’s the friends (and family!) who don’t ‘get’ what you’re doing, there’s people who pretend to be your friend based on what they think you can GIVE them and their perception of what you’re doing and where you’re at! It can be tricky to navigate but so worth it in the end because people who were never REAL friends will go and you’ll be left with the 'lifers'. The people who have your back and lift you up. Letting go of friendships can be hard but remember it’s not actually about you anyway, it’s about them, their map of the world, what you highlight in them that they don’t like. All sorts of things. The bottom line is it will feel tough...but it’s for the right reasons in the end and all the amazing ups are on the other side of it. “You'll come down from the Lurch with an unpleasant bump. And the chances are, then, that you'll be in a Slump. And when you're in a Slump, you're not in for much fun. Un-slumping yourself is not easily done... Do you dare to stay out? Do you dare to go in? How much can you lose? How much can you win?” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) It’s inevitable that we will make mistakes, sometimes fail, do something against our values because we’re told that’s the way it’s done and then beat ourselves up for not being where we want to be, or for having a setback. But the message for me here is to stick with it. Don’t lose hope. It may not be easy sometimes but it’s all POSSIBLE, especially when you work out the pay offs and potential rewards. Some of my favourite questions to ask are what are the positives and negatives for if I do and DON’T do something. This game needs an element of courage. Which isn’t about not feeling fear, it’s about taking action in SPITE of it. “You can get so confused that you'll start in to race, down long wiggled roads at a break-necking pace and grind on for miles cross weirdish wild space, headed, I fear, toward a most useless place.The Waiting Place... ...for people just waiting. Waiting for a train to go, or a bus to come, or a plane to go or the mail to come, or the rain to go or the phone to ring, or the snow to snow, or the waiting around for a Yes or No or waiting for their hair to grow. Everyone is just waiting.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) Then it goes in to many other ways to be waiting, ha! I LOVE this part the most because it really highlights just how ridiculous it is to stay waiting. That’s what will cripple you achieving what you want. Waiting for circumstances to change rather than making it happen for yourself! And yet, it’s what SO many of us do. We wait, stuck in inaction. “NO! That's not for you! Somehow you'll escape all that waiting and staying You'll find the bright places where Boom Bands are playing. With banner flip-flapping, once more you'll ride high! Ready for anything under the sky. Ready because you're that kind of a guy!” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) Then there’s a lovely piece about all the lovely things you’ll be doing, ha! This shows that to find the way through it’s about taking action. Taking action is where things move forward and you build momentum. And then... “Except when they don't Because, sometimes they won't. I'm afraid that some times you'll play lonely games too. Games you can't win 'cause you'll play against you. All Alone! Whether you like it or not, Alone will be something you'll be quite a lot. And when you're alone, there's a very good chance you'll meet things that scare you right out of your pants. There are some, down the road between hither and yon, that can scare you so much you won't want to go on.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) We can all relate to this part i’m sure. The feeling that we have to do everything for ourselves. The inevitable mindset gremlins, fear and uncertainty that really are inevitable. This can be a lonely game if you don’t put a structure in place to deal with it. Being alone is NOT the best or easiest OR quickest way forward. It takes longer to get out of the slumps and funks when you try to do it on your own. Systems and structure help you through any of the wobbly times so you DON’T feel all alone. We are all our own worst enemies, it’s how we’re built and how our brain can work against us….but it doesn’t have to be that way. Once you learn a few tools and techniques you can learn to get your brain to work WITH you, and unslump yourself MUCH faster. What can you put in place to make sure you have that structure? Masterminds, coaching, memberships, going to events...what will it be for you? “But on you will go though the weather be foul. On you will go though your enemies prowl….On and on you will hike, And I know you'll hike far and face up to your problems whatever they are.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) This is all about courage for me. Action in spite of fear, setbacks, failures, mishaps. The resilience to just keep going and you’ll get where you’re going. That’s the good stuff! “You'll get mixed up, of course, as you already know... So be sure when you step. Step with care and great tact and remember that Life's a Great Balancing Act. Just never forget to be dexterous and deft. And never mix up your right foot with your left.” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) Good old behavioural flexibility! Everything worth having is going to come with ups and downs, be as prepared as you can...but also prepare to be flexible! “And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.) KID, YOU'LL MOVE MOUNTAINS! So… be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O'Shea, You're off the Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So...get on your way!” (Oh The Places You’ll Go, Theodor Seuss Geisel aka Dr Seuss) I LOVE this finish. For me it’s essentially saying this is FOR YOU. No matter who you are or where you’ve come from, you just have to choose it and it’s possible for all of us. Make the decision and take the action and get on your way. Stick with it, expect a few wobbles, ups and downs along the way. Keep your vision in mind and you’ll get to where you’re going. Patience. I hope you’ve enjoyed it as much as me and you’re popping off to your nearest book store to grab your copy. If you know that now is the time to start changing things for yourself and want to explore this further, have any questions or want some accountability to make sure you’re doing the things you need to then please book in a free discovery call so we can see what needs to happen to get you from where you’re at right now, to the successful business owner you know you can be!! It’s time to overcome self sabotage and get more done, in less time! Fx
Strap in for the last pay-per-view of 1997 from Springfield, Massachusettes. Taka Michinoku and “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher start off the night competently. Then the Boriquas decide to rap a new entrance theme. Marc Mero and Butterbean answer the question, “What’s more boring than boxing?” with the answer, “Fake boxing.” It’s story time from TAFKA Goldust and the estate of Theodor Seuss Geisel has not been called. Road Warrior Hawk has quite a booger on his hands. Sergeant Slaughter has lost his mind. The less said about Jeff Jarrett and the Undertaker the better. Oh wait! We also have the first pay-per-view meeting between the Rock and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin? Finally, Eric predicts the finish of Ken Shamrock vs. Shawn Michaels 20 years later. Two and a half hours? On this? Thank god we’re pretty.Theme song “There Are Traitors in Our Midst” by Disco VietnamArt by Alexis Yavne
Theodor Seuss Geisel was born in 1904 to German immigrants. His father owned a very successful brewery in Springfield, Massachusetts. As a child, his favorite pastime was to go to the zoo with his family every Sunday. He was so good at drawing animals, that his father bought him a sketchbook that he added to every weekend, and his mom allowed him to paint on the walls of his bedroom. His animals always looked like caricatures, and from a young age, they could tell that he had a whimsical imagination. After prohibition in the 1920’s, his father could no longer run the brewery, and actually chose to become the head of the Springfield Zoo instead. Ted Geisel could now go to the zoo and sketch the animals as often as he wanted, and he continued to do so for the rest of his life.
Kelly’s ADHD Christmas Special – Celebrating Suess StyleOn December 22, 2017 By Kelly Babcock In ADHD-Magazine“The following ADHD Christmas Special was originally published in the blog, Man of DistrAction on Psych Central on December 28th, 2012, under the name “The ADHD Holiday Special – with sincere apologies to Dr. Seuss” and is republished here with the permission of the author himself, our editor, Kelly Babcock. Jennie, Kelly, and everyone else here at See In ADHD would like to wish you a very happy holiday season. And remember, go easy on yourselves, it’s the best gift you can give to everyone.” ~ editorI think we need our own Holiday season special. I humbly offer my suggestion, and anticipate, with great expectations, your offerings. Please don’t disappoint me.Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Seuss Geisel on March 2, 1904. Sadly we lost him on September 24, 1991. But he inspired generations of people to take up reading as more than a pass time, to take it up as a way of life. His books were gateway literature to an addiction that has never been found to be a detriment in any life.His story of the Grinch has been part of Christmas since 1957, so it is not, I’m sure, much of a surprise that I have chosen to mimic his style of writing for this, my last humorous post of 2012. I hope you enjoy this rambling missive, though it strikes rather close to the heart in places.Visit seeinadhd.com/adhd-christmas-special/ for more.Merry Christmas!Love,JennieClick to view: show page on Awesound
Leonard contends that Dr. Seuss’s books have literary merit; Ben postulates that they may have more literary merit than a lot of other classics.
To help cleanse the pallet of the manifesto he just read, Chris reads a true classic. Green Eggs & Ham by Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr Seuss. It is one of the most beloved books of all time. First published in 1960, its is the 4th best selling english language children's book ever. Even Mike read it during the childhood he didn't have. It's a wonderful fanciful story brought to life by a wonderful fanciful man. Thanks Chris! This is the kind of stuff Chris Reads should be doing. This and erotic slash fiction between Damon and various fictional characters. Seriously where is the Damon/Samwise porn? Maybe combine it with this one. I would not lick them here or there. I would not lick them anywhere. I would not lick Damon's balls and shaft. I do not like them, Samwise-I-laughed. Come on someone finish that...
Professor Jamie Horton presents a unique performance and dramatic reading of poems, stories, and excerpts from some of Dartmouth’s most loved authors, including Gina Barreca '79; Louise Erdrich '76; Robert Frost, Class of 1896; Theodor “Seuss” Geisel ’25; Annette Gordon-Reed '81; and Norman Maclean ’24.
Dr. Seuss! We discuss the life and works of beloved author Theodor Seuss Geisel. We look at his advertising, books, politics, and movie and television adaptations! We hit How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Lorax, The Butter Battle, The Sneetches, and more! Plus we deliver numerous movie reviews, cover the history of unisex bathrooms and the right wing, read viewer mail, and find ourselves on a few tangents.
Historian Richard Minear talks about his new book, Dr. Seuss Goes To War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel at a reception for Friends of the UCSD Libraries. Series: "Library Channel" [Show ID: 4727]
Historian Richard Minear talks about his new book, Dr. Seuss Goes To War: The World War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel at a reception for Friends of the UCSD Libraries. Series: "Library Channel" [Show ID: 4727]