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Snoozecast
The House at Pooh Corner pt. 5

Snoozecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 24:45


Tonight, we'll continue the 1928 children's book by A. A. Milne “The house at Pooh Corner”. In the last episode of Winnie-the-Pooh Tigger told Roo that Tiggers can do everything–even climb trees. So Tigger and Roo did and until Tigger realized he couldn't get down. Eventually Pooh, Piglet, Christopher Robin and even Eeyore came along to rescue the pair. -read by N- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WE Ain't Seen Nothin Yet
Y6S1E5: 2024 - Dìdi

WE Ain't Seen Nothin Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 49:35


Heads up for this one, we lost a bit of audio on Wes's end but most of the answers were preserved. Sadly, we lost some jokes.    WE discover what happened to the other Tiggers, start some livestreams, and relive the 2000s.   Ethan: @ethangoose.bsky.social; letterboxd: egeese Wesley: @weswee.bsky.social; letterboxd: babyweswee   00:00 - The Wild Robot 25:11 - Didi

DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times
February 2 Doing Life : The Hundred Acre Wood

DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 5:43


The wonderful thing about Tiggers, is i"m the ONLY ONE!!!! (House at Pooh Corner)You are uniquely made by the Creator of the Universe!!

The Wealthy Woman's Podcast | Save Money, Invest, Build Wealth, Manage Money, Overspending, Finances

Enroll in The Stop Overspending Course LIVE by Clicking Here. We get started on Monday, October 28, 2024

Soul Healing
216. Harnessing Mars: Understanding Your Reactive Patterns and Rewiring Emotional Tiggers

Soul Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 42:13 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode of *Emotional Mastery*, we dive into the transformative power of your Mars sign in astrology and how it shapes your reactive patterns and emotional triggers.

Fun Fables: Bedtime Stories for Kids
Winnie-the-Pooh - Tiggers Don't Climb Trees

Fun Fables: Bedtime Stories for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 12:11


Listen ad-free: https://fun-fables.supercast.com/Tigger tells Roo a lot of amazing things about Tiggers... But is it all true?Fun Fables are a collection of classic children's audio stories, fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes that are fun and educational. Perfect for bedtime stories and car trips. The episodes have all the key elements of the tradition tales but at the same time are unique and add a bit of humour along the way.Email: hello@funfablespodcast.comWebsite: www.funfablespodcast.com Created and produced by: Horseplay ProductionsNarrated by: The Narrator Man Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Inner Child Podcast
#132: How To Cope In A Toxic Environment (Stressful Work Culture, Relationships)

The Inner Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 28:30


"As you grow as a person and as you heal as an individual, you are no longer going to be a match for your environment." Are you struggling to cope in a toxic environment? In this episode, I'll teach you some practical tips on how to cope when toxic things like work culture, relationships or home environment trigger you.

Empower with Emma
Episode 41 on my Travels, Tiggers and appreciating the Glimmers

Empower with Emma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 29:52


This week on the pod it is my last episode on Season 4 and I alway love to end each season with a solo episode sharing my life updates, where I am at emotionally, mentally and physically in my own journey. I chat about my solo travels and experiences I have been encountering over the 4 weeks from Sri Lanka to Bali and what I am appreciating and learning along the way. The biggest message in this episode is my Triggers and how I have been riding a rollercoaster of challenges since starting my Yoga teacher training as it is bringing a lot up for me. Learning to feel comfortable with the uncomfortable the last few weeks has been a lot but I have discovered a lot about myself through since tips: 1. Notice how you feel 2. Listen to yourself and what you need 3. Take a break 4. Show kindness and care towards you 5. Create boundaries 6. Talk it our or write it down When you open up and connect inward that is what the outward radiates more and you appreciate those glimmers ' moments of bliss and joy' a lot more. Until next season... don't let anyone dull your sparkle. Follow me @Emmakehoe/ @empowerwithemma

At The Disney Movies With the Harts
The Tigger Movie (2000) : Ta Ta For EVER

At The Disney Movies With the Harts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 30:34


This week on a shorter episode we bounce straight into The Tigger Movie from the year 2000.  Maybe the world would have been a better place if Y2K stopped this movie from happening. Some may find it heartwarming...we had a slightly different read on this movie that should have stayed a straight to video or extended TV episode viewing only. 

Let's Talk BL
T-Pop Tuesday: Tigger

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 38:02


This week on T-Pop Tuesday we're chatting with a real Shooting Star (get it?!), Tigger. He shares what it's been like to grow into himself as a solo artist, we chat about how we fell in love with T-Pop, and learn what the most wonderful thing about Tiggers are (hint: it's that he is Tigger.) Stream Shooting Star: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnAN_XFYXUI Follow Tigger on IG @tiggertheriault Special thanks to GNEST Comment, like & subscribe on YouTube FOLLOW US IF U R OK: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

The Inner Child Podcast
SPECIAL #2: How To Correctly Deal With Your Triggers (Episode 117)

The Inner Child Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 9:39


**Pre-order my new book (sale ends Nov 28): "A Woman's Guide to Inner Child Healing" - Get access to bonus lessons, join the community, and get notified once my book becomes available**Do you have a hard time dealing with your triggers?Don't worry, besties! In Day 2 of our Special Inner Child series, I'm gonna teach you how to correctly handle your triggers so you can soothe yourself into a calm, relaxing state that actually works most of the time. And again, this is to celebrate the release of my first book, "A Woman's Guide to Inner Child Healing", so stay tuned as we drop eight mini episodes for your inner child all month long! EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:What happens when you get triggered as explained by the Polyvagal TheoryHow to correctly deal with your triggersCall to Action: Check out my book on Amazon, "A Woman's Guide to Inner Child Healing" where I teach you more about exercises that'll help you in your own healing journey. Hey bestie! My mission is to help High-Achievers and people-pleasers heal their Inner Child and find healthy love, especially those who desire an extraordinary connection but often struggle in their relationships. Got An "Aha!" Moment? Take a screenshot this episode, share it with the world, tag me @bygloriazhang on Instagram, and let me know your thoughts!________________________________________MENTIONED IN PODCAST:Pre-order my book and leave a review on Amazon: "A Woman's Guide to Inner Child Healing" ________________________________________FREE RESOURCES:Book A Free Love Strategy Consult:  Learn to see if the Soulmate program is right for you by booking a free call here.Download my FREE Guide to Healing Your Core Wounds hereFollow for daily inspo on @bygloriazhang!_____________________________________WAS THIS HELPFUL?I'd be so grateful if you could take a moment to follow, leave a 5-star rating, and download a few more episodes. As a gift of gratitude, we'll send you my Inner Child Starter Kit if you leave a 5-star review and share what you love about the show.

Dare to Discover
D2D Taco Tuesday Tiggers-2 Lovely Cohosts

Dare to Discover

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 0:59


Check out two cohosts bursting to share more about themselves.

Dare to Discover
D2D Taco Tuesday Tiggers-Solo Cohost

Dare to Discover

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 0:47


Check out our brave cohost who wanted to share about himself in his own segment.

Dare to Discover
D2D Taco Tuesday Tiggers Intros

Dare to Discover

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 1:40


Welcome our Tuesday segment crew!

Stories and Songs for Fabulous Children with GramNinny
It Is Shown that Tiggers Don't Climb Trees

Stories and Songs for Fabulous Children with GramNinny

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 24:31


Pooh's Adventures continue with this other chapter 4!

The Dark Ride
Cristal Meth Palace

The Dark Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 61:03


What do you get when you mix Victorian aesthetics with American buffet offerings and a whole lotta Poo(h), that's right you get the little glass house that couldn't. The crystal meth castle on the corner of main street and broken dream lane. The often hoped for and seldom imitated character dining with a damper, The Crystal Palace. This sit down dining with a promise of poor experience has been letting people down since opening day 1971, and was probably last refurbished then as well. The tiresome twosome has a hundred acres worth of feelings on this one. Lets see if the buffet's fresh shellfish, seasonal ravioli and pizza pancakes are enough to get this glass covered smack shack out of the bottom and into Pooh's corner. Not that Pooh's corner is anywhere that a dining establishment should aspire to be associated with. This 1980s nostalgic near zero will remind us that the wonderful thing about Tiggers, is that Tiggers have a costume small enough to not bump your table at every meet and greet passing. So pour the Cristal and light the candles and the tablecloth ablaze as we roast this sucker more than the carved prime rib on this Drunk Distory Dinner Disaster. Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, sit down dining, buffet, Magic Kingdom, Rides, History, booze, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast

G-Time
Tiggers Don't Climb Trees

G-Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 24:04


The House at Pooh Corner Chapter Four In Which It Is Shown That Tiggers Don't Climb Trees By A A Milne

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
Are You Surrounded by Tiggers or Eeyores?

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 7:13


In our lives, whether it's in our practices or in our personal lives, we encounter two types of people; Eeyores and Tiggers.Tiggers are those people who are energetic, happy, and great to be around. They always get us motivated and feeling good.Eeyores, on the other hand, are always gloomy, pessimistic and suck the energy out of the room.We want to surround ourselves with the right people who will make us happy and bring out the best in us. Remember, you become the average of the people you spend time with.We should seek more Tiggers in our lives and limit our time with Eeyores.You can never surround yourself with enough good people in your professional and private life. Tune in to this 5-Minute episode!Key Takeaways- Are you a Tigger or an Eeyore? (00:50)- Life is like a grindstone (01:51)- You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with (02:41)- How to eliminate Eeyores from your life (03:36)- Surround yourself with remarkable people (06:17)Additional Resources

Using the Whole Whale Podcast
Pooh & Public Domain Creative Opportunities | MarketingArtfully.com

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 56:06


The copyright on Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne officially moved into the public domain this year. What does that actually mean?  How might nonprofit's use public domain characters like this to help tell their story? Tara Jacobson is the owner of MarketingArtfully.com with over 20 years experience in the marketing industry. She helps us break down what is possible and comes up with creative ways nonprofit causes might use the IP.    Resource links A lot of websites were shared on this awesome episode, here are the URLs mentioned. Creative Commons Trademark/Copyright search TESS RedBubble.com https://creativemarket.com/  https://morguefile.com/  https://fiverr.com Canva.com Openai.com Public Domain Story List MarketingArtfully.com https://artsyfartsylife.com/    About Tara Jacobson Tara Jacobson is the owner of MarketingArtfully.com with over 20 years experience in the marketing industry which translates into highly successful marketing systems for her “DIY” and entrepreneur clients. Tara's strong history in Psychology, Entrepreneurship, and Creativity, combined with her 100 miles per hour, “tell it like it is” personality have earned her the title “The Queen of Marketing Ahhh's” from her raving fans. Tara brings a true small and medium sized business perspective to her work. She has talked with over 1,000 small biz owners about their goals, plans and dreams, helping them to grow and make sure that their marketing increases their intended efforts!   Rough Transcript   [00:00:00] George: We have a very interesting guest who is, I'll just say it very brave because she is coming in because I reached out to her completely cold, like completely cold. I'm sitting there looking up information about creative ways of using public domain characters and works and none other than marketing, artfully.com. [00:00:50] And then I reached out to the owner and Tara Jacobson was nice enough as the owner of marketing, fully marketing artfully com. She has over 20 years experience in the marketing industry, but is, I would say coming at this as an outsider to the nonprofit and social impact industry in her work with over thousands of small and mid-size businesses and in this world. [00:01:13] Tara, can you tell us maybe a bit more about your work and what. [00:01:18] Tara: So I started internet marketing and making websites with like dream Weaver and all of that back in the day. Merge two, I was a realtor for a couple of years. That was interesting. And then I owned a marketing company for years and one of the reasons why I got so interested in. [00:01:37] More so trademark and copyright and later on, interested in public domain is because it's I believe it's $600. You get fined as a business. If you use somebody's copyrighted or trademarked work and it's $10,000, if you do it for a client. So I was like, I have always bought every picture I've ever owned. [00:02:04] I've always had. Oh shoot. What it was called, where the domain of where you got your things and yeah. You sourced the information and yeah that to me was super important years ago when I was posting things for people, making social media graphics, things like that. [00:02:23] And I got really interested in it. So we're gonna talk today. I'm gonna give you a little course in all of the D. Terms that are gonna come up. And then I love that we're gonna brainstorm some ways that nonprofits can use 'em the only nonprofit I've ever been involved in was the Colorado house rabbit society. [00:02:49] I do have a blog post on my website about how to get volunteers, cuz they were really bad at it. And so I did I did write them a blog post on how to get volunteers, but I haven't worked tons with nonprofits, but I've worked with all kinds of businesses over the years, small businesses and medium size SSEs and small business. [00:03:13] George: Yeah. And I think that's helpful context too, to say, like what's at stake. Why do I care about this on one end? There's the penalty side, which is frankly, not as much fun as the creative, which we'll get to, but I'll just say from personal experience, we had interns writing content at whole whale. [00:03:32] Seven years ago, I get this email from it's like a take down notice, but also basically we used like a picture of a squirrel with some nuts that somebody just Google. Just Google the image and the content really wasn't used at all. And we got fined. I will say I, I can't officially say, but it is in the thousands of dollars for a picture, an intern put on our website like a decade ago. [00:03:57] Like it's very real what you're talking about and very painful. So I think your note, I'll just put an exclamation point on. It's worth checking because the algorithms that people have for quickly searching and scanning websites have improved for scanning for this type of copyrighted work, all righty onto you. [00:04:17] What, and there's [00:04:18] Tara: so much available for free or a very little money. I'm gonna explain the difference, how you get super free stuff, and then how you get like really tiny money. And to me, tiny money is under $10. Maybe not under $300, I'm talking tiny money. So we're gonna start off by talking about what trademark is. [00:04:47] So trademark gets talked about a lot and trademark is just the words. So you, so Nike's swoosh. The picture of it is copyrighted because it's an image, but the word just do it is trademarked and you can't use those kind of terms. What you're talking about with the creative and the marketing, and maybe pictures for blogs and maybe pictures for things to sell or images for things to sell. [00:05:17] Is called copyright because copyright covers artistic things like pictures poems, books, things like that. And things come out of copyright. I looked it up after 70 years. So things before 1924 are in the public domain right now. And something super exciting came into the public domain this year, which was the original poo bear. [00:05:46] And [00:05:47] George: all the characters, right? So everything from the mil books are public domain. [00:05:53] Tara: Yeah. And there's illustrations of P bear and EOR and the hundred acre words and things like that, that people truly have a heartfelt connection to. So if you're talking about doing something that is going to help a nonprofit, you're not looking for something that's going to. [00:06:16] Be mercenary or something like that. You want something that people can go back to their childhood and think, oh my gosh, it's poo bear. I love poo. And there's a whole list of and you can put a link on it. I have a whole list on my website of stories that are in the public. So Rapunzel, Rapunzel it down. [00:06:47] Your hair is in the public domain. So that is something that people can use. Oh, we have to talk about public domain too. But that is a story that people can use. What they can't use is tangled. Tangled is the dignified version of. Yeah, Rapunzel, let down my hair. So what you wanna do is you wanna make sure that anything you're looking to use, there's a database. [00:07:19] It's the PT, PTO database. It's called test T E S S. If you just search test on. Google, they have a way to search for it. And you put in only look for live ones. So if you look for live and dead ones, then you're gonna get a lot. But we only care about the ones that are live right now. And so you can find out if something is in the public domain is a avail, is copyrighted or not. [00:07:46] Now public domain is way more just than things that have gone on a copyright or that aren't trademarked. There are things called creative commons where an artist or a writer or people like that will take their items and file them as creative commons. Now you want what's called creative commons. Oh zero zero. [00:08:12] And that means they hold no They don't have any license on it. Where if it's just like a plain creative comments, a lot of times they'll exclude a commercial license, even though you're a nonprofit, if you're selling something commercially, that would be violating the terms of that license. And you can find all kinds of things doing that search for pictures, for your website, for things like that. [00:08:38] Now there are places that say they. Creative commons things like morgue file has a lot of pictures on it. It's just one of the places. And, but they don't have a vetting process. They rely on the people, uploading the pictures to do it. So we're gonna talk for just a wee minute about why sometimes it's better to purchase it than not. [00:09:05] Okay. Even if you're using something that's in the public domain. So we're gonna talk about poo. Because I love him and absolutely but you could go, you could grab a book off the shelf. You could download that you could scan that image. You could fix all of the little problems with a graphic. [00:09:29] Program like Photoshop and make sure it's in the proper condition to use on a t-shirt or use on postcards or things like that. Or you can go to a place like creative market where somebody has already done that for you. Like an artist has already done all those steps. And you buy it with a commercial license. [00:09:52] Usually they're about $11, I think, to get like a set of P bear images. Alison Wonderland is in the public domain. So you can use Alison Wonderland. Now they have, somebody has trademarked Allison Wonderland on t-shirts. So you still, even if it's in the public domain, you always wanna go check the trademark database. [00:10:14] It's not, there's no like blanket, these are all safe and these are not all safe. You always wanna go and check. So does, [00:10:22] George: so the trademark database, what does that look like? Is that tests or is that a different that's test? Yeah, no [00:10:27] Tara: that's tests and all you do is you put you put in Alison Wonderland in tests and click live and click search, and then it'll show you what category of things are. [00:10:42] Ex like you have to exclude. So say it says t-shirt clothing. I can't remember what's all in that category, but you could make greeting cards. Nobody's trademarked that for greeting cards. So that's why you wanna check. So even if you think, oh my gosh, Allison wonderlands gone. It doesn't mean it is. [00:11:04] If you're not using it on the thing, they've trademarked it for. And I have such a good example that I looked up for you. So the word elf. Is trademark for lighters, photography, backdrop, and amplifiers three different categories. You can't use it for that. But as of right now, if you wanted to use it on a t-shirt you be, it's not just the, you're gonna put a picture of an L on a t-shirt and you're and for nonprofits, you may be able to avoid some of these problems, because you're functionally selling. to your constituents rather than as much trying to sell internationally. Sometimes you may wanna sell internationally, but if you're doing a fundraiser internally and you're not gonna be advertising it online or in a huge way, then you may be able to get away with it. [00:12:08] If they do send you a cease desist, then you have made commercial money on it though they can claw back that money. So it's worth looking. [00:12:16] George: Yeah this complicates it a bit more because prior to even you saying that, I just assumed if it's in the public domain, I'm looking at a picture of Winnie the poo. [00:12:26] Somebody could have trademarked that on a t-shirt. So I'm like, oh, I can spin up my t-shirts with Winnie the poo on it. [00:12:32] Tara: No, they can't trademark the picture of Winnie the poo they could tra they could, and they can't copyright it because the copyright belongs to AA. So Uhuh, the original artwork is in the public domain. [00:12:49] What they could do is, and it would take 'em a while to do it, cuz they have to show the first time the trademark, the word was used in the public and then they have to pay money to get it. It's about 12, $1,200 to get the trademark and then they have to go through a whole process where it's vet. So you and they won't go backwards. So if you were to sell a Winnie, the POH says, Winnie the poo, it's the poo bear old P bear you're done. And in two years, somebody trademarks Winnie the poo and you had used it. They don't go backwards. Does that [00:13:26] George: help at all? You know what it helps with reminding folks that just because it's on that list, you should double check the database, especially if you're going to put marketing power behind it, putting it on products and as you go to use it, but. [00:13:40] Again, though, is a massive shopping list because there are some edge cases maybe you can't put poo on a lighter, but [00:13:50] Tara: no, you can't put, you can't put an El on a lighter [00:13:53] George: I know let's get your, let's get it straight. Elves, not okay. Poo, like we'll just memorize whole thing. Poo's good. He's good to go on a lighter. [00:14:00] There's that huge the movie's coming out, right? They did a horror movie with Winnie the. Can drop this season because you can do [00:14:12] Tara: that. You can do that now. And so all of these amazing things that people, and it's not even just, so Walt Disney was brilliant. He took over so many fairy tales. [00:14:31] Yeah. And stole them for him. There is a real beauty and the beast story that is an old fable from like, When the black plague was around that he then made specific. Now you can do all kinds of things with beauty and the beast. You just can't do the bell in the yellow there iconography, right? [00:14:58] Yeah. Okay. And then spec. So that's from both the old movie and the new movie, and then you can't do, and then you can, but there's so many things you can do. Like sleeping. Beauty is you can say sleeping beauty. He doesn't own sleeping beauty. He owns Aurora because that wasn't the name of the original sleeping beauty. [00:15:22] It was. Sister. And so he picked that one. So then you wanna really try, I do know a lot about this. You wanna try to make sure that something isn't copyrighted or trademarked before you use it and just BEC and do not go to Etsy, do not go to anywhere and do a search and think, oh, look, this is all over Etsy. [00:15:46] It must be okay. That's not how the world works. [00:15:50] George: Yeah, you're really talking about the original, like name of the character as presented essentially in the trademark language, in the copyright public domain and the images I'm looking through your piece on Allison Wonderland. You may have that image of Allison, a blue dress and the the mad hat, or it is a very different look, frankly, but it's still recognizable as the charact. [00:16:16] but it doesn't necessarily have that immediate brand recognition that essentially that's a Disney version Disney, it Disney it. But right now, for instance there's two movies about pinoc one on, I think Netflix and one on Disney as a rerelease guess what, that's another story similar to, as you just mentioned beauty and the beast that you [00:16:35] Tara: can run with. [00:16:36] Yeah, there are so many things. And oh and they're really mad about this, but I think in the next year it might be next year, Nikki's coming [00:16:45] George: to town. [00:16:47] Tara: Old Mickey, like really old Mickey. Oh, G Mickey. Yeah. OG Mickey is coming out of copyright. And so that's, what's fun about it to me. Like I, I make stuff for now I make artwork. [00:17:03] I'm an artist now. And I make artwork. So I made my own version of the mad hatch actress who does not look like Johnny Depp. It doesn't look like Disney's version. She's a woman in a hat and the original Alison Wonderland had that 10 and 10, six thing in her hat. And so she's very recognizable as Alison Wonderland, as the Matt had her from Allison Wonderland, but she's a feminist version. [00:17:41] George: So now we get into maybe some of that creative elements, unless there's some more guardrails you wanna toss [00:17:45] Tara: out for folks. Nope. I think if you've gotten this far and you have all of the warnings [00:17:51] George: you really made them take their vegetables first, right? Amen. Vegetables and vitamins first. So you can riff on them. [00:18:00] You can take this original concept and riff on it. Can I just maybe up to a thou 3000. Explain to me what are the advantages of using a character that has this recognition [00:18:14] Tara: already? Okay. So the reason why there is copyright and trademark is because it would be so much easier to sell a Alison Wonderland. [00:18:30] Queen of hearts mug. If it looked just like Disney's right, people have already paid money to go to the Disney movie. They've already paid to go to Disney world. Walt Disney has already done the work to make people want to like that. And so it's unfair if you think, oh, I wanna do something with transformers because there's good brand recognition. [00:18:58] The reason why you wanna do it is because there's good brand recognition right now. The reason we now I wanna I'll give you my Madha example. The reason I wanna do a Madris is I can use all the words except for Alice in wonder. So mad Hatter, isn't trademarked tea party. We are all mad here. [00:19:23] All of those things are not trademarked, so I can make a mad Hatter shirt with we're all mad here and I can market it in a way that it will be able to get found by a portion of the population that's interested in the Alice Wonderland story. That's why I wanna make a bad hatch actress, because I know that there are people that already resonate with that character, whether it was the Disney character or whether they read Allison Wonderland in their childhood, or whether they saw Johnny DEP any which way they have a feeling towards that character. [00:20:00] And I can use that to help sell my stuff. [00:20:04] George: Gotcha. So you're shopping for. These characters in part because of this. And I wanna come back to the value that you are essentially borrowing for free. Think about the amount of attention it took to bring that character to millions of people. How much would that have cost for you to do the same? [00:20:24] Now you then, because of that attention, as I understand it, there's recognition. Oh, I see that. I grew up with that. I was read that. And then with recognition, you then can play with the affinity, which by the way, can be positive and negative. There are often villains in here as well, but you then can immediately start on page five instead of page one. [00:20:45] And then it sounds add your flavor of brand message, even advocacy. Does that sound right? [00:20:53] Tara: Yeah. Exactly. So gimme an idea of one of your nonprofits. [00:20:58] George: Oh gosh. We have a lot of animal welfare organizations I'd say interested in preserving and saving and protecting lands. [00:21:07] Tara: Okay. So animal welfare makes me think of the big Wildcat organization when I was in Colorado. [00:21:14] Which makes me think of the cowardly lion and they could use the cowardly lion, the original Frank bomb, cowardly lion, which is in I'm 95. Yeah. It's in the public domain and do something with the cowardly lion that matches their the way their nonprofit is set up and who it's serving animals, right? [00:21:43] Yes. And so if the Wildcat sanctuary already knows their people love big cats, and now they're giving them the cowardly lion with that affinity to not the movie, the book. And that character, but you can still use cowardly lion and all that comes with it. And all the heartstrings that come with it, then all of a sudden you have a target market group. [00:22:10] That's already predisposed to like it and buy it at a higher price because they don't really care. They know the profit's going to. The animal rescue group, they know that this is something that they're gonna love and cherish because it helped their thing, but they also enjoy wearing it. And in wearing it now they're promoting the animal rescue group. [00:22:32] So there's like this amazing circle of wonderfulness. [00:22:37] George: Yeah. I thought you were gonna go with Tigger, but you threw me a curve ball. I maybe have gone with You could ERs and saving Tiggers because he is a character inside of winning the poop. Now [00:22:49] Tara: you there's once you start brains but think about that, you and I went to two totally different things that are both actually big cats that could help an annual animal rescue. [00:23:02] So say you rescue turtles. You wanna find. Maybe I, and don't take, don't quote me on this, but maybe the wind in the willows is in the public domain, the original book, and there's a fun turtle in there. Or those are the kind of things you wanna try to figure out how you can mono, how you can really use their. [00:23:24] Brand recognition to make your customers who are your donors, more willing to buy something and not only buy it because that doesn't help as much. If they're not wearing it and helping spread your message. [00:23:38] George: I wanna pull the thread a bit more because immediately you talk about merchandise. And I imagine if I were to drop you into many sort of after thoughts of we'll call it a Shopify or a Spreadshirt or a very cafe press talking about we put our logo on a shirt, so our. [00:23:55] Audience can go get it. It's an afterthought. It's not the forefront. Can you explain very quickly, like when you look at the opportunity of petsy or putting imagery on a shirt, is there money there? What does that look like in your [00:24:08] Tara: world? Okay. So for a nonprofit, specifically, not in my world, because in my world, I'm an artist now, but for a nonprofit number one, I would suggest they use red bubble. [00:24:21] It is incredibly simple. You do not pay a dime to list any of the products. And as a nonprofit, you make this say, you say, and you don't have the, you don't have anybody on staff with the ability to make what you need. Number one, you can go to creative market right now and they have there's a gal on there that does dark Alice. [00:24:53] There's all kinds like pink, Alice and dark Alice and you can just buy a graphic. That's already ready to drop on a t-shirt for 12 bucks or 20 bucks. So you've bought the right to use that on a t-shirt and then you can put words on the top words on the bottom, wor you know, the name of your charity on the back. [00:25:17] And if your people do not have the ability to do that, you can go to a place like fiber, which is F I V E R r.com. And give them the graphics that you wanna use that you've paid for. Don't rely on them to get the graphics because you want to control the fact that you have purchased commercial rights to use this. [00:25:43] Ask them to make you a t-shirt and they'll make you a t-shirt for 20 bucks. [00:25:50] George: So the, then the creation of it. So how do you set up a shop? What do you point people to set up your shop for red bubble? And you can set up a custom shop with my nonprofit and I get some graphics that just frankly, go beyond here's our logo. [00:26:04] We [00:26:04] Tara: did. Oh, gosh no. You could put your logo graphics on there. You could like that could, and you could even make it cute. Okay. So if I had at least the I, okay. Let's not as cute as the WWF, cuz they have a super cute logo, but say you just have a word logo, right? Yeah. You could take and put a Christmas hat on it for Christmas and then they would have to buy it for Christmas and you could put some Mardi Bo beads hanging on it or put some shamrocks on it. [00:26:38] For I was gonna say the 4th of July, but for St. Patrick's day. And you could do all kinds of things. If you just wanna tart up your logo and then yes, other people in the world could buy it, but primarily you're gonna be driving the people who already like you. To that place so they can buy things. You can buy stickers, you can buy blankets, you can buy. [00:27:03] And all you do is you upload your thing once, and then they put it on all that stuff, if you want. [00:27:09] George: And it's on demand creation and shipping, and it's all handled for you. But I think getting back to our ideation, let me give you another another type of organization, and this is gonna be tough, but you asked for it. [00:27:20] We've got. Cancer related organizations interested in awareness for let's say lung cancer or colorectal cancer. So what types of I see her smile. You can't see, dude. I'll narrate, she's laughing and smiling. She has an idea. All right. What do you well for the call I'm way, ER, than nonprofits, right? [00:27:46] Tara: That's okay. So for the colorectal one, I would go with but why didn't you get your test with somebody's butt and not saying B U T, but B UT, but why did but implying that everything's about a butt, right? Colorectal cancer. It's your butt. I like your job. [00:28:07] That's the kind of thing that you have to get out of your own way and figure out something cute with a marketing hook that is going to to be interesting to people, to buy cards, to buy. [00:28:27] So what, so if you're [00:28:28] George: not, I would've gone wizard of Oz with this one, like a behind the curtain, or like a wizard behind the curtain or a. Maybe a 10 man or something like I have no heart. All right. Like maybe I guess in my mind went there. [00:28:41] Tara: I'm not done with this yet. [00:28:43] George: Oh, hold on. Keep cooking. [00:28:45] Tara: So for the lung cancer I would and you can do this on fiber, or you can ask if anybody's an AR is artistic in your group, get longs and have them painted with. Have them painted with some kind of PA cute pattern. So have some artist make lungs look pretty. And then that's going to be something that people already sorry about the rustling. [00:29:18] People already want to support this, but if there's a beautiful set of lungs and you can put that on something on a card, on a whatever. So if you aren't looking for products, I guess I'm just stuck in the products right now. What were you looking to use public domain stuff. So I can give you better examples [00:29:42] George: then. [00:29:42] Yeah. Moving out of the product land. I would say it's the process I'm imagining is shopping through a, Winnie the poo in all the characters, and then saying what type of graphics could we use in our website, art blog posts, social media, mini campaigns that might be around fundraisers and that type of use where it's just it's the ability to have an immediate, as I mentioned before, a combination of recognition and. [00:30:10] Then telling a nuance of your story, [00:30:16] Tara: I would still buy the cause. You're when you're buying the P bear thing from creative market. You're buying the set. So the entire set of the P air images. So you've got, say you were to do that and we'll let's talk about the Colorectal one, because if I'm going in, I'm going to the hardest one you have Tigar and I'm so happy that my, my friend P got his colorectal screen. [00:30:56] He's bouncing on his tail, right? Yep. so this is something, [00:31:01] George: no, you're right. You can take these characters and have a dialogue. And what does it mean? That happens. It's just it is so much it IBUs it with so much more nuance. Doesn't it? Because then you're not thinking. So colorectal cancer for Mego. [00:31:16] Tara: I go directly to the gal who was on the today show whose husband died. Jay died. Super cute lady. Can't remember her name right the second. And so there's a lot of bad associations, sad associations to that. And there's not this This feeling of hope that if you help donate to my cause we can. [00:31:47] Do so many more things than just mourn people. We can help with research. So maybe you have, what's the one that's always the owl, is the smart one. And so the owl says did you know that your donation helps us research cures and things to help with colorectal cancer? Like now you're saying, oh, it's not just this horrifying thing that everybody's gonna die from. It's that you, as an organization. Present a way for people to be hopeful and to want to donate because, and to want to share socially. Yeah. Do you wanna share a picture of a colon? I have seen a picture of a colon and they are not attractive. [00:32:42] Do you wanna share a picture of a colon or do you wanna share a picture of tiger jumping up and down? With a funny context to it, but here's the game that I'm seeing. You're bringing in characters that have a normal relationship, and then you're adding dialogue. It's a caption contest in some respects of saying, what would this dialogue look like if it were about our cause? [00:33:03] George: All right, I'm gonna throw you another one, unless there's another point here. No, I like. Okay. The news literacy project, and then generally anybody dealing with misinformation online. And so this particular organization works with educators and journalists to give students the skills they need to discern fact from fiction and know what to trust. [00:33:23] Tara: Oh my goodness. I would totally use. Was oh, we just watched this. Oh, you can't use it. I can give you a great example. Can't uses. So you charming was the villain and guy was the villain in in frozen. You could do this on social media. You could absolutely do this without getting in trouble. Yeah. [00:33:55] Prince [00:33:56] George: times. So just yeah. Who like a quiz who was the villain in social media da, everybody knows fake news sometimes or however you put it, that things aren't always what they seem at first glance. Yeah. And so you're talking about the fact that don't forget when you're reading the news things. [00:34:21] Tara: Aren't always what at first glance ever news or Scrooge is in the is in the public domain, that Scrooge store. That's why you have, that's why you have SCR and you have all those movies that are made of it, but you could put something about You can't use Scrooge duck, but you can use Scrooge and you could put something about the fact that Scrooge goes bankrupt. [00:34:52] Loses all his money. and then underneath you could say something like not true. He donated it all to a, to worthy causes after tiny Tim taught him the right way to do it. Make sure to fact check. Yeah, [00:35:07] George: I. All right here. I'm gonna play one into you. See how you would go with the queen of hearts is public domain. [00:35:14] Yeah. And notoriously pretty terrible leader. Did you have the little cards as like defenders or like at least the soldiers, right? No. You could have she has queen of heart soldiers. Yeah. Two soldiers, the queen of hearts talking to each other, being like, I'm not sure red. Paint's so great for flowers, but I'm not gonna look it up. [00:35:35] So painting the roses red, like all of that sort of iconography and you're like check the, so this could be part of an ongoing joke series. Could even be a, could even be a shirt. go, I'll go back to your product. But no, but it could all [00:35:48] Tara: of that's and I just set up a I've had an Etsy shop, but I just, the reason why I suggest red bubble. [00:35:54] Is because it is the easiest thing in 20 years, I have ever done online the way they've made the website and the ease of adding. It just has to be a big enough picture, which is why I suggested a fiber person, cuz they're gonna be able to there's terms like it has to be 4,500 pixels by 5,005. [00:36:17] And nonprofit people are like LA. I can't hear that. but any kind of graphic artist can do that in a heartbeat. That's just not a hard thing. And so if they have an idea that they wanna implement, they could implement it with somebody on five or very easily. Gotcha. All right, [00:36:37] George: you ready for another one? [00:36:38] Sure. Let's keep going. All right. This is one move for hunger, but also hunger organizations in general, food banks, collecting food and in general for move for hunger, they're a national nonprofit, and they have a sustainable way to reduce food waste. Mainly when people move, instead of throwing it away, they have moving companies that have been part of their network that get food that last mile to donated to local food banks. [00:37:01] So anything in the food bank, food insecure. Space. Okay. What [00:37:07] Tara: would you play there? So I go to the mad Hatter's tea party where they're eating right. Right after this, they called the moving company and they came and, or they called moved for hunger and no food. No teacakes were, was. And that's all imagery you ha can go grab and that's all imagery. It's just there. And people already know it. And they know about the, I if I was doing move for hunger, I would do a whole series of it with like cupcakes, like a really cute cupcake. Maybe even not a Alice Wonderland cupcake, but you can use, drink me. [00:37:49] You can U I. Always check. You can use drink meat. You can use eat me and then say [00:37:57] George: no, those little tags that are like so iconic to [00:37:59] Tara: it. Yeah. So eat me on a little cupcake. Cause you can buy those kind images already made. And once you have your little cupcake, then you can say not a Chrome went to waste. [00:38:13] Because the food bank showed up or the Mo food movers or move for hunger showed up. And so you're go, like the big part of whatever you're doing is gonna be the cupcake and the eat me. And then especially on social media, then the underneath of it is the message with a link to your donate page or a link to your about page so people can understand what your thing is. [00:38:39] People want to know how to help, but you have to attract their attention before they know that you're there. I adopted three kids from foster care and so food, poverty is super important to me because my kids came from that situation. But there's no way for me to know. And I work with realtors all the time, cuz of that little two year thing in real estate, I would think that you could contact realtors and have them give everybody who's moving a flyer to put in the homes of the people who are moving. [00:39:16] And you're literally touching so many more people who are moving, but you have to attract that realtor first. [00:39:24] George: Yeah. I had the thought of Winnie the POH and honey, I'm done. I'm all in poo, but Winnie the POH and honey, like he's always looking for honey, always hungry and nothing is Sader than a sad poo and an empty honey. [00:39:35] Tara: Exactly. That's wonderful. I love imagine, right? That is wonderful. There's a whole bunch in SCR. So you, so then at Christmas time, yeah, you do Scrooge and tiny Tim never had enough to eat. This is the. If tiny Tim had been alive now move for hunger. Would've been able to help. So your image is something endearing and heartfelt and that, and then your message is that this is an actual thing that helps people. [00:40:12] And what you, oh, here's another thing. Oh, this is a big one. Let's talk about demographics, right? Who has the most disposable income right now? And I see a lot of people tr okay let's start. Coherently cuz I just got really excited. So people with money are I'm 56, so I have money and people older than me. [00:40:39] So let's say 50 and older have money, disposable income to donate. So you want most of your Donations your hardcore, Hey send like I, I support best friends, which is a dog rescue. It's a giant rescue place, but they had a dog town, TV show and stuff like that. So I donate to them and they send me emails with pictures of dogs and dog stories and sometimes dog t-shirts and things like that. [00:41:11] And I have the disposable income to do it. I also donate to Kiva and which is for entrepreneurs overseas, their micro loads. So you want to take. And figure out what kind of images are going to appeal to people who are older. If you're looking for donations, not to say, to ignore younger people but that's a better target market to to. [00:41:43] To get money, easy money, recurring revenue, whatever you wanna call it, because the disposable income is there. If you are trying to get volunteers, I don't volunteer very often. I'm old and grumpy, and I don't really like to leave the house and. So you are gonna get a lot more volunteers from the younger people. [00:42:08] So you would direct if this is what your what the data from your past marketing campaigns has shown in your nonprofit. If it doesn't show that, then don't do this, but think about it. And if you can get volunteers from younger people, then figure out how you can use those kind of things, more hip and ed. [00:42:33] And mine can go back to tradition and sentimental and things like that. So those are all also things you wanna put in the mix, not just what is the character you're using, cuz you could use Tigger the same way. You said to you, I said, oh, I said to use. No. You said to use 'em for the wild cats, but you could also use him to say, Hey, hop on over and help us with the the drive to end colorectal cancer. [00:43:07] George: Yep. Fairly it's really usable. And I wanna put a finer point on what you're saying with regard to generational targeting because the characters. Are coming into public domain are 70 to a hundred years old. They are perhaps more recognizable, they're recognizable and broad, but specifically higher affinity, higher recognition for let's just be honest, a generation over 45. [00:43:30] Tara: Absolutely. I agree with that a hundred percent now I would say that my daughter, who is 17 recognized the mad hat. Because my artwork is a little cartoony but if you, yeah, your style. Yeah. Yeah. My style is a little bit more cartoony, but if you were to just put and she recognizes old poo, so then you would have to go to the really big ones. [00:43:56] You couldn't go to like owl from poo. You would have to go to poo bear, Tigger, EOR. Piglet and then you want yeah. Piglet, but then you want to to find out like how people are using those characters in common vernacular in the zeitgeist, because are you a Tigger or are you an E or is an actual thing? [00:44:29] I'm an ER, meaning that I tend to be a little. I just had this conversation with one of my friends today that I'm a little bit more grumpy and a little bit more doubting and she's a ticker, she's all everything's great. And everything's fine. And da. And so that's already in the Zeit case. [00:44:50] So you could do a fun quiz on, on your social media and say, are you a ticker or are you a E or. We're gonna have a drawing for a free entry to the, whatever you have coming up for one person from whichever team wins. Yeah, I just throwing other just looking through fictional characters, there's so much more than I realized Robinhood, Sherlock Holmes, Frankenstein's monster is a, we've only just scratched the surface of kind of what's possible. [00:45:26] George: I wonder I've been playing around with Dolly two and image creation from AI, and I realized that you can actually take one of these originals and do riffs. I think you'll get more random than you would an artist, but the ability to do variations, even on, on some of these imagery, once you have, as you acknowledge like that style of the original thing that people may recognize, you could actually move those characters around more easily than ever before. [00:45:51] I think especially for a nonprofit on social media, if you're doing no commercial sales and you're just posting on social media. Yeah. And you wanted to take, say the drippy clock from Dolly. And put it on the front of your building and say, Hey, it's time to, it's time to donate times times running out to donate for the September big cat whatever for that. [00:46:24] Tara: There's a general feeling that as long as you have changed, as long as more than 40%. Change, so there's a, I'm really big on the bad things that happened. So do you remember that Obama poster that was really graphic stark graphic? That was, are you saying the Shepherd's ferry one? [00:46:51] I believe so. Yeah. Yeah. He copied that from a picture that he didn't have the commercial rights to use oh, that's. Okay. So he is in trouble for that. He's getting sued by the photographer, or he's been sued by the photographer for that because he didn't change it at all. Short of poster, short of what anybody could have done in illustrator. [00:47:16] He made it exactly. [00:47:18] George: He just dropped it down the middle and changed one shade, changed the other shade, hit it with an outline and he is And bam you're done well, the original photographer could prove it was his. So the thought is that as long as you change about 40%, but there's lots of really recognizable. [00:47:35] Tara: I don't know if CLE. K L I M P T. He made all that gold arch where there's two people on you. Yeah. And there's gold. All of that is in the public domain. His stuff [00:47:48] George: is his is the kiss, right? That's the [00:47:50] Tara: symbolic one. He did the. Yeah. So there's tons of stuff. If you start to, to take a look and then, so you can go to, you can do a search for creative commons which is an actual place. [00:48:08] Creative commons. Yeah. Yeah, of course. And use lots of things there because there are a lot of contemporary artists. There are a lot. Just people who love to make art or who love to take pictures who are willing to have people use their artwork with a commercial license. Cause you still have to have a commercial license. [00:48:30] You are a commercial entity, even as a nonprofit yeah. So you're not using it for personal. [00:48:39] George: Yeah, you have to, especially I think the bright line here I'm taking away as we wrap up is for general social media and your website use there's clearly ways you can use it, but you definitely have to double check, triple check and even consider paying for some access to it. [00:48:54] When the commercial rights of like, all right, I'm putting it on an item to be sold and revenue will be generated albeit even for a non-profit [00:49:02] Tara: a hundred percent. But I also think that there's ways to. Collection like to pay for a commercial license of a large collection for a low amount of money that you then know unilaterally, you have purchased the commercial right to use, right? [00:49:19] So if you have all the poos and you have all the Allison wonderlands and you have a creative intern and you say let's all help you brainstorm things to do. They could be posting on social media or your website for the next year. With all different kinds of fun things. Yeah. [00:49:38] George: All right. Normally I end with rapid fire questions, but I will trim it down a little bit, maybe for you and some final wrap up questions, unless there's any other finer points you wanna put on this overall conversation? [00:49:51] Tara: No, I think this was fun. It was interesting. [00:49:54] George: Little bit different. Alright, so what is one tech challenge you're currently facing right now? [00:50:01] Tara: I just wrote in my newsletter about this, that my first reaction to anything is I can't do that. I'm an EOR, so I think, oh, I can't do that. I don't know how to do that. And one of my friends today, her coach told her she had to do TikTok and she said I don't, she was freaked out, just freaked out. [00:50:27] And she said, I don't know how to do this. And so I talked to her for a little while and at the end of it, she's oh, I absolutely can do this. So I think when my first reaction is I can't do this, number one, I'll phone, a friend. And then number two, I will look on YouTube because everything you need to know about how to do anything is on. [00:50:49] George: All right. What new website or tool have you started using in the past year? That's been a game changer for you, red bubble. [00:50:57] Tara: Red bottles. So fun. Love it. And I have no affiliation. [00:51:01] George: Yeah, no this ad brought to you by red bull com find your new [00:51:07] Tara: hobby. Exactly well, but I think it's because I've used Etsy for so long and I've worked with so many entrepreneurs and it is hard. [00:51:16] Like it's just it's hard to use. It's hard to do things and. So it's distressing to give that as a person who suggests ways to make money or to do marketing or to do things like that. It's distressing to me to recommend something that I know that they're probably gonna spend a lot of time at and may not succeed. [00:51:40] Yeah. Where I was like whoa. All my little people will be able to cause my, my readership for marketing artfully is women who tend to be older, who may not be as technically inclined. And so to have something to recommend them. I'll give you another one though. canva.com. Oh, [00:52:01] George: we're friends of Canada. [00:52:02] Yeah. Okay. [00:52:04] Tara: All right. If you're doing any kind of graphics. They like, so you could totally pull your logo into Canva and they have all kinds of elements in there. And when I said put like a little Santa Claus hat on it, they would have a Santa Claus hat. You could stick onto your to your thing, even for the top of your new, how fun would that be? [00:52:29] The top, the header of your newsletter every month. You stick something on it and then seasonal [00:52:35] George: iconography. [00:52:36] Tara: Yeah. Yeah. And then people get used to looking for that, and that's a way to get them to read your newsletter, which is the point. [00:52:45] George: All righty. What is one piece of advice your parents gave you that you either followed or did not [00:52:50] Tara: follow. [00:52:54] Don't open things with your teeth. I paid a lot for them and I opened things with my teeth all the time. [00:53:04] George: That might be the best answer to that question we've ever had. And we've had many years of this that's I'm not gonna pull all the thread there. I think that was perfect. Final hardball question here. [00:53:13] How do people find you? How do people help you? [00:53:17] Tara: So I I have a, I marketing art fleet is helpful to marketing things. I have another website called artsy Fary life.com and I have a lot of stuff on there. That's artsy Fary art, artistic stuff, and then also a bunch for Alzheimer's. Cause my mother-in-law has Alzheimer's so caregiving for Alzheimer's. [00:53:45] So if anybody has that, then there's a lot of good information. [00:53:49] George: And what might somebody reach out to you personally, to do, to work [00:53:54] Tara: on? I don't work for people anymore. don't [00:53:58] George: I did that. I'm outta the client games. All right. It's lucky, [00:54:01] Tara: but you know what, but you know what? I have an open offer to anybody to email me questions and I get lots of questions. [00:54:10] It's Tara at marketing artfully. And so while I won't do it for you, a lot of times I have either a recommendation. Or I can answer a question really quick, quickly for you. That would maybe be something that would take you a long time to figure out. And I have people email you know how some people don't mind getting texts and a text will Fritz out my day. [00:54:34] I get emails all day long from people, and I've done that for years. For 20 years. My email has been out on the internet and it's in lots of my blog posts that say, feel free to email me if you have any questions. And then if you're more artsy, I have a really cool newsletter on artsy Fary and if you're more marketing, I have a really cool newsletter on marketing artfully. [00:54:56] George: I appreciate you answering my random cold email to you, and it all makes sense. Now. I appreciate you giving generously of your time and thank you. [00:55:05] Tara: It was nice talking to you today.     Podcast picture credit: OpenAI DALLE2 edit of A. A. Milne Winnie the Pooh on a log being interviewed

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022


Lucky only picked 17 out of 24 losers correctly after week 2, thats 76% don't ya know!!!...that Lucky is still a flipping genious!Week 3 has some killer dances including Cougars and Ducks, Aggies and Hurricanes, and Lions and Tiggers...which animal will lose bigger time? Listen to Lucky's show and find out!Lucky's Losers he always picks the losers!#auburn, #brilesradio, #byu, #collegefootball, #collegefootballplayoffs, #losers, #miami, #oregon, #pennstate, #pickinglosers, #texasa&m

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 15:14


Daniel K reads: The House At Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne Originally published 11th October 1928 CHAPTER FOUR in which it is shown that Tiggers don't climb trees

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 66:41


Special guest Tigger goes through all the NFTs on his radar. New Segments coming next pod, including bargain bin and NFT tools.

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 53:27


G'day legends! This week we're joined by Chicken Derby OG, Tigger! We talk Pecking Order, extra chick races and… mutant chicken juice vials. Our founders' birds run their debut race in the Sh#tbirds & Misfits. Sambo hits Tigger with some quick fire questions before finishing the show with ABC news. Keep an eye for Meta Than Sex Part 2 where we take a dive into Tiggers wallet and talk everything NFTs.

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Green & Faceless: on the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 40:45


Rabbits and Tiggers and Pooh bears, oh my!

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
11.01.21: What Your Cars Says About Your Vote & Other Gearhead Logic... Down at the Brewery w/ CDs VS Gs (& Sticking the Turn), Thoughts on Concealed-Carry (Steel VS Plastic, Ladies' Comfort, & 9mm VS 10mm VS .40), + Punisher & Judge Dred

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 53:59


Cars, trucks, beers and guns! We've got those for a night of sips at Trinity Brewing, plus an analysis of which generations of Dredd and Punisher were worth your time, plus Tiggers, bacon and a drunk fly. It's mostly gearhead - we review a survey of 43,000 people that analyzes what your car says about your vote (prepare to be surprised), plus the top-10 cars for libs and progs.  There's also some reporting from CD player testing on an on-ramp (Gs won, CDs lost), and some useful thoughs about whicn pistols are best to carry (love the one you're with).  Trinity brings an imperial stout, a mild IPA, a European lager and a classic Oktoberfest.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
11.01.21 (MP3): What Your Cars Says About Your Vote & Other Gearhead Logic... Down at the Brewery w/ CDs VS Gs (& Sticking the Turn), Thoughts on Concealed-Carry (Steel VS Plastic, Ladies' Comfort, & 9mm VS 10mm VS .40), + Punisher & Judg

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 53:59


Cars, trucks, beers and guns! We've got those for a night of sips at Trinity Brewing, plus an analysis of which generations of Dredd and Punisher were worth your time, plus Tiggers, bacon and a drunk fly. It's mostly gearhead - we review a survey of 43,000 people that analyzes what your car says about your vote (prepare to be surprised), plus the top-10 cars for libs and progs.  There's also some reporting from CD player testing on an on-ramp (Gs won, CDs lost), and some useful thoughs about whicn pistols are best to carry (love the one you're with).  Trinity brings an imperial stout, a mild IPA, a European lager and a classic Oktoberfest.

Kids Read To Us
Poem by Pooh from Chapter 4 - In Which It Is Shown That Tiggers Don't Climb Trees - A.A Milne

Kids Read To Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 1:31


This poem is about Pooh telling us what he wants to do in the morning. He talks about seeing Roo and Piglet and all his other friends. It is a cute and funny poem.

Zimmerlautstärke
Zimmerlautstärke Musikpodcast - S02F17

Zimmerlautstärke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 64:04


Die passende Playlist findet ihr bei Spotify hier: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6rHgZpUN1SoNB552XJzu7f?si=515d5979b060440f

Milan Christian Church's Podcast
The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers, Robert Frost, Sigmund Freud, and Abe Vigoda (or - How I Gave Up Religion And Got My Bounce Back)

Milan Christian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 49:06


The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks
Vanessa's Favorite Tips From Season 2 Of The MomForce Podcast

The MomForce Podcast Hosted by Chatbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 24:08


No one has all of the answers when it comes to parenting, but we have had some incredible aha moments during Season 2 of The MomForce podcast. From design questions with Shea McGee, to life on the big screen with Melissa Joan Hart. We are excited to share some of our favorite words of wisdom from our guests this past season.  Kendra Adachi @thelazygenius  “Our culture is obsessed with being real, but we've been using the wrong measuring stick. Usually when people say, oh, you're so real, it's when I am showing the messy parts of my life. You know, that I yelled at a kid or that my house is a mess or that I burned food or something like that. Because we all relate to that. And so those things are important because they're part of life. But I think there has been a bit of an idolization of not caring that unless you are sort of a mess, you're not being vulnerable. You're not actually being real. If you are showered and you have on a bold lip and you got stuff done today and you tell people that, well, then you're just fake. But both things are real and both things exist in the same person often. We don't need to conflate messiness and vulnerability or cleanliness or orderliness or whatever it is. That separates us from each other.” Gretchen Rubin @gretchenrubin  Research shows and I think common experience confirms that about 50% of happiness is hardwired. Some people are Tiggers and some people are Eyores and that's pretty much hardwired. Then like 10% to 20% is life circumstances, like age, health, wealth, occupation, and marital status. And then all the rest is very much a function of both conscious thoughts and actions. And a lot of times when I hear parents saying to me, like I wanted to help my child be happier when I talked to them, what I realized is you're an eight on the one to 10 scale. You're a Tigger. And you got a kid who's a five on the one to 10 scale. They're an Eyore. And you're not going to turn them into an eight. They are who they are. It's like, you get what you get and you don't get upset.” LaNesha Tabb @apron_education  "My number one tip for teaching children about diversity is - stop being weird about it. It's totally okay to notice differences and appreciate them. That would look like if your child notices the color of someone's skin or that their hair is different. Don't shush them, lean into it and say, their skin looks that way because they have a different amount of melanin or people have different kinds of hair and that's okay. So the more you aren't weird about it as a parent, the more your children will learn to be open and accepting." Jennifer Borget @jenniferborget  “I think with social media, we have this expectation that all of your work needs to be on display. You know, if you do the work, we want receipts, but that doesn't need to be the case. I think a lot of the work is a personal thing and it's a lifelong thing.”  Renae Ingles @renaeingles  “If you are a parent and you are sitting in that room and you have just received an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis, it is not doomsday. I know that it feels like it right now, but it's not, I am two years into this autism journey and it is a tough, wonderful roller coaster that has so many more rewards than you could ever imagine.”  Lisa Clark @yourfunnyvalentine  “I choked up when we were filming and I said the line, “My family life is insane and I want to hold onto every single freaking stupid, stressful, beautiful moment”. Because you really want to imprint those moments on your heart forever.”  Melissa Joan Hart @melissajoanhart  “I actually got really great advice. When my 14 year old was entering sixth grade, we were having so much trouble getting him to do his homework and we went to see a family therapist who gave us some really great advice. She said, he is going through a time right now where he doesn't know if he's a little boy or a big boy and he doesn't know what he wants to be. So it is your job to just treat him like a little boy, you should not be treating him like he's an 18 year old or even a 16 year old. You treat him like he's your little baby boy. And ever since I did that, it really changed our dynamic.” Andrea Hanneman @earthyandy  "The most common misconception about plant-based eating would be that you need to change your social life. When I first changed, I kept it a secret. What I learned is that no one really cares what you're eating. You can choose to eat fried chicken, and I might choose to eat an apple. At the end of the day, no one really cares.”  Jennifer Anderson @kidseatincolor  “You're gonna be thinking, “oh my gosh, they're going to die because they only have two bites of food!”. We have to take a step back and think, you know what? It's not our job to be in charge of the size or shape of our child. It's not our job to get them to swallow certain foods. It's our job to put the food on the table, to provide a consistent meal routine for them, to sit with them and to provide a calm eating environment.” Shea McGee @studiomcgee “I always have had a pretty easy time listening to my heart and knowing if I don't feel good about something. Every time I didn't listen to that, something would go wrong. I would take on a client that I feel like, oh, I'm not sure if this is going to be a good fit, then I find out it's not going to be a good fit or every time I think, maybe my kid isn't ready for this activity and I do it anyway -then I find out why. I think that the same goes for design. If I'm not feeling good about something or I'm not head over heels for something. I don't buy it. Don't buy something just because the internet tells you that you should. I say wait, take a second. I think it's a skill that you develop over time. Syd and I have gotten better at trusting our gut over the years.”  Jamie Kern Lima @jamiekernlima “I asked Meg Whitman, have you ever worried about body stuff? Does that affect you at all? And there was a long pause and then she just looked at me and said no. She goes, no, something has to give. She said, I have really focused on raising my kids and building my career. So my house does not look the way Martha Stewart's might. And I just don't worry about body image issues. It hit me for a minute and there's a famous quote that, anything we spend time on comes at the price of something else. Anything, and that's true of our time or our energy. And it hit me that, Oh my goodness, how many minutes slash hours slash days slash years of my life, have I wasted worrying about things that don't serve me or the world. Like when I think about ridiculous things. Like what size I fit into, or what diet I'm going to try, or how I don't want to go to a high school reunion because I don't fit into anything. Just little thoughts like that, that we have. And what a waste of time they are. Imagine balling up all of that time together. It was a huge aha moment for me. I really encourage everyone to do an inventory of the way we use our thoughts and our energy, because it's often in a way that doesn't serve us.” Listen to the full MomForce Podcast episode for more tips from our incredible Season 2 guests and get ready for Season 3 kicking off September 2021! 

I Got Your Back Girlfriend

Ladies, here are a couple of questions for you to ponder. Do you have triggers? What are your triggers? What do you do when you are triggered? Do you have coping skills to use when you are triggered? You might ask, what is a trigger? A trigger is something that sets off a memory tape or flashbacks bringing the person back to the event of their original trauma which could be a deeply disturbing and terrifying event that is outside the realm of usual experience. It could be a car accident, a natural disaster or a medical procedure. It can be a form of assault, emotional or physical abuse or being in combat. Trauma can also come from seeing a person who has experience any of the above. Triggers are old painful feelings. There are many ways you can re-experience trauma and as a result, feel triggered. When something happens that reminds you of a traumatic event this is called being triggered. Triggers are real. Different things trigger different people. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natasha-burke3/support

The Healing Voice
The House At Pooh Corner, by AA Milne - Chapter 04, Tiggers cannot climb trees

The Healing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 20:00


The House At Pooh Corner, by AA Milne. Chapter 04, in which Tigger discovers that he cannot, after all, climb trees.  Read by Colin WD McLean for The Healing Voice.Chapter 4 of 10.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_at_Pooh_Corner-oOo-See also http://youtube.com/TheHealingVoice-oOo-Colin WD McLean - voice actor, presenter, public speaker and skills trainer. For more please see:Vocal Flair: http://www.vocalflair.co.uk   Colin's Voice actor siteTwitter: https://twitter.com/ColinWDMcLeanFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/colinwdmcleanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinwdmcleanIf you have suggestions, comments or requests please feel free to email Colin directly -  colin@thehealingvoice.co.uk-oOo-All content © 2021 The Healing Voice.

Stranger Than (fan)Fiction Podcast
Episode 217 - The Terrible Thing about Tiggers

Stranger Than (fan)Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 42:10


The boys open 217 with anecdotes relating to the self-inflicted torture of foods, reflecting on Hot Ones™ hot sauce (The Last Dab), vegan mayonnaise, and gluten intolerant-intolerance. Continuing the condiment conversation, we move into Weekly Prompt, coming to us from the official Reddit account of Kraft Mayonnaise: Please explain how you eat a sandwich with no mayo. DRY. How could you possibly take a bite of bread, meat and cheese with nothing in between? Does it just crumble in your mouth like wood shavings? When you speak, does dry sandwich dust fly from your mouth? Make your case. Best responses get gold. A subsequent AI Generated Fanfic™ kicks off an absolutely ridiculous storyline involving a father, a son, and the spirit of Buffalo, New York. We have our first ever anonymous author for today's fanfiction. The concept? Dark Winnie the Pooh. The result? The Terrible Thing About Tiggers, a story in which Christopher Robin wishes that Tigger was a real tiger. Needless to say, when Tigger morphs into a fully grown Bengal tiger, things go…well…poorly, to say the least.

Clarity for the Real
Episode 74- 9 tiggers of depression-(1 Samuel 30:6)

Clarity for the Real

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 16:53


Episode 5 of 6 in the depression series. For more on the church of Christ, go to: https://www.church-of-christ.org. To message me, go to: anchor.fm/clarityforthereal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Idle Prattle
BONUS: The Tigger Movie

Idle Prattle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 37:39


BONUS! In this episode we discuss one of the many Winnie the Pooh spinoffs: The Tigger Movie (2000). Tune in to hear about the hunnie achies gang and how they help (and hinder) Tigger in his journey to find his family - and which original voice actor got kicked off the project halfway through production!

Family Story Time With The Bains
Chapter 4 in which it is shown that tiggers don't climb trees

Family Story Time With The Bains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 18:13


Another chapter from our full volume of classic Winnie the pooh --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bedtimewiththebains/support

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
Tiggers Don’t Like Bacon

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 65:01


We’re back. It’s the first episode of a whole new era, and Matt Smith has 20 minutes to save the world and an hour to convince the audience that there’s life after David Tennant. Pull up a fire engine and delete your browser history — it’s time for The Eleventh Hour.

Pharaoh Wizards
Season 2, Episode 18: Disney's Tigger's Honey Review

Pharaoh Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 96:09


The most wonderful thing about Tiggers, are Tiggers get video games! You're really about to listen to a review about a Winnie the Pooh game. You really are a Top Fan. There's a power trip about liking things. --- 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/pharaoh-wizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pharaoh-wizards/support

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
S1E13 – Tiggers Taste Like Chicken

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 115:30


OneGodChurch.online
Emotional Tiggers

OneGodChurch.online

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 30:02


Whenever we are into our feelings no matter the direction they will most often lead us down. When you kill Goliath you trigger Saul.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Ridiculously Amazing Insurance Podcast
Insurance Agent 2021 - 4 Ways to Be Ridiculously Amazing This Year

The Ridiculously Amazing Insurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 23:42


In this episode of the Ridiculously Amazing Insurance Agent podcast, host Kelly Donahue-Piro brings you a mashup of her 3-minute videos where she discusses the final four ways on how to be ridiculously amazing this year and their latest course in Agency Performance. Episode Highlights: Kelly shares that we all need to be focused on being Tiggers because Tiggers are much more fun and the agencies' grow faster. Therefore, it gives more opportunity to everyone. (2:01) Kelly shares that we need to have a conversation and provide people options because remarketing is the last tool in your toolkit and it's the most labor-intensive tool. (8:03) Kelly explains the latest Agency Performance Pack. (9:07) Kelly mentions that their number one goal is every single time a client calls us, we need to improve their day and leave them better educated. (12:48) Kelly mentions that we must recognize that we have the honor of protecting what people work hard for. (16:26) Key Quotes: “It's all about Eeyores and Tiggers, and we know that Tiggers are fun to be around, happy, and excited, and Eeyores tend to be a little bit more glum. And if your agency wants to be ridiculously amazing, you need to keep finding Tiggers and replace those Eeyores.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro “We want to make sure that you're educating and using knowledge to really be the sword against price. Because when people are confused and they don't know what they're paying for, they will lean on price.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro “Your role in insurance is to not just talk about rate and price. Your role is to really be their tour guide, make it about coverage, and finding something in their budget. And that's all we've got to do. So, we need to use knowledge, and knowledge just doesn't happen in a time of peril.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro “We are not here to do a task, we are here to have an outcome, and the outcome is complete protection for that client. And they have the right to reject that, but we have to educate and lead them.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro Resources Mentioned: Kelly Donahue-Piro LinkedIn Agency Performance Partners

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Reading Time with the Wise Owl - Children's Stories

✓ BECOME A PATRON! Tiggers can do everything. Or can they? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wise-owl/support

97.5 Y-Country
Meet Tigger! – Furry Friend of the Week – 01/08/21

97.5 Y-Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 3:43


Presented by the Mason Jar Cafe! Local. Organic. Farm Fresh. Every day! In the heart of the Benton Harbor Arts District. Meet our very own Tigger! Named for his bouncy and happy-go-lucky personality, Tigger is our newest dog to the adoption floor. Tigger is a neutered male, estimated to be 1-2 years old. Tigger may have a lot of energy, but he also has manners to go along with it! Tigger seems to prefer the lady dogs (please see his sunglasses... who could deny that hunk of burning love?) and would likely do best with older kiddos who can handle all that love he needs to give! Come get your very own house Tigger-- He's bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun! "But the most wonderful thing about Tiggers, is I’m the only one. Oh, IIIII’m the only one!"  Please contact Berrien County Animal Control at 269-927-5658 to learn more about our terrific Tigger!"

Reading Time with the Wise Owl - Children's Stories

✓ BECOME A PATRON! Tiggers like every kind of food, or so they think. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wise-owl/support

BoozySitters Club
Episode 14: Letters & Tiggers & Roots

BoozySitters Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 69:55


Need an escape? Join Stephanie and Nell as we talk about the second book in the Baby-sitters Club mystery series and wrap up our month of spooky content. In this episode, we tackle xenophobia, winning at all costs, and bullies. Despite what you might think, it’s blissfully free of election discussion!Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/boozysittersclub/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boozysitters/Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/boozysittersclub

Trolls of the Two Tonne Bridges | D&D Podcast
Ep14 The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers

Trolls of the Two Tonne Bridges | D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 69:58


Raana's Tiger form proves unpopular with Inete while Zibi and Silaqui make a discovery. Join us every Tuesday.   Please subscribe, download and review us! https://linktr.ee/TotTTBpodcast   With great thanks and love, Trolls of the Two Tonne Bridges uses music and sound from the following artists:   3 Ghosts I 8 Ghosts I 36 Ghosts IV by Nine Inch Nails Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license   Tempting Secrets by Kevin MacLeod Link License   Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link License   The Dread by Kevin MacLeod Link License   Virtutes Instrumenti by Kevin MacLeod Link License   Overgrown Ruins by Michael Ghelfi YouTube Patreon   Various by Tabletop Audio Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (All audio may have been edited for length or context)

ASMR tingles
Today is tiggers because i didn't know to post today.

ASMR tingles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 7:39


Hello there this is trigger monday so every week i am going to something different because it will help you too sleep.

Frequency Shift
Episode 003- Tiggers and Trauma

Frequency Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 25:46


This episode is an intro into a three part healing series. We will start by visiting two places that are often ignored on the journey to self....triggers and traumas. We have come to a place collectively where we can no longer afford to dismiss the pains and traumas of our past. The world is at a state of emergency and the only way we will be able to restore balance is by first checking in with ourselves. I hope this episode helps you take active steps towards your healing process.  

The Cel Cast
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | Oh Bother...

The Cel Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 84:33


Jacob and Drew review a classic tale of Hunny, Tiggers, Heffalumps and Woozels. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh!

Ear 2 Ear Chat
Episode 5 - The Terrors of Disney Parks Past

Ear 2 Ear Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 129:11


In this episode we discuss the horrifying visages of Disney Parks characters throughout the years. We, also, touch on which current characters need improvements. And find out that Abbie wants Tigger to be something that isn't Tigger, so Joe reminds her that the most wonderful thing about Tiggers is that there's only one!

Malutka Story time
In which it is shown that Tiggers dont climb trees by AA Milne from the House on Pooh Corner

Malutka Story time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 19:19


Tigger and Roo get a bit stuck --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malutka/message

45 Days of Faith
Day 21: Tiggers, Sinful Hearts, and Pleasing God with our Imperfect Love

45 Days of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 5:50


If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:8-9 Meet Rosey– she’s a golden doodle which means she’s half golden retriever and half poodle. […]

JS Party
The wonderful thing about Tiggers

JS Party

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 69:55 Transcription Available


KBall, Jerod, and Divya dig deep into how we learn. We look into how to choose what to learn, techniques for learning, and a set of respective resources.

Changelog Master Feed
The wonderful thing about Tiggers (JS Party #97)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 69:55 Transcription Available


KBall, Jerod, and Divya dig deep into how we learn. We look into how to choose what to learn, techniques for learning, and a set of respective resources.

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD
Ep09 - How to hunt down tiggers

Johanna Draconis - The Deconstruction Of C-PTSD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 15:10


In this episode we learn how we can track down other trigger.There are several methods to do it and how they work.Basically part 3 of the removing triggers episodes.Transcript: https://www.johannadraconis.com/podcast/episode-6-10/episode-9/https://www.johannadraconis.com/app/download/12507992426/Ep9+How+to+hunt+down+tiggers+TS.rtf

The New European Podcast
Tiggers pounce while May enjoys Netflix and 'Phil'

The New European Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 66:17


Richard Porritt, Steve Anglesey and Geri Scott return to delve into yet another chaotic week in British politics.  The team talk the Independent Group and ask the question 'who is next?' And, as always, there is another Brexiteer of the Week.

Nick Abbot - The Whole Show
The Tiggers that lack bounce

Nick Abbot - The Whole Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 139:23


Funny and witty, Nick is a national treasure, subscribe to this premium podcast and we take out the news and adverts and leave pure distilled Nick Abbot - enjoy.

Sub-Par Conversations
#1 - Nannys and Tiggers

Sub-Par Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 92:48


Hey guys! This episode is about social norms which includes language that we are allowed to use along with our thoughts and ideas about Transgender people.

Ready to Role
57. Delta Green - Mission 3: Part 4

Ready to Role

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 57:14


Tiggers in the Woods | The Crash In this episode, as the team waits for the police to leave the scene of their reported gunshot, we get more hints about the mysterious time loop that X-cell encountered in their first mission. Eventually, they decide that they need to take one just more look at Calvin's old house. But what will they find when they go inside? More importantly, what will they do? And what will it do to them?... We're picking up the pieces of Calvin's life in our homebrew scenario, "Pieces." X-cell:Agent Fox - Colt Kennedy - former Navy Seal turned CIA operativeAgent Scully - Dr. Ryan Falkhoff - CDC researcher Agent Moulder - Calvin Winters, pen name: Stephen Bachman - "true paranormal crime" investigative authorAgent Ur13L (Uriel) - Trenton Wilson - former hacktivist and computer guru Learn more about X-cell's first mission here. Thanks to Blue Stahli for the intro music. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the free to use tracks "This House," "Spider's Web," and "Fire Prelude." The Delta Green Roleplaying game is the property of Arc Dream Publishing, Pagan Publishing, and Sixtystone Press. We love hearing from our listeners. Contact us: readytorolepodcast@gmail.com; @readyrole; or ReadyToRole on Reddit. Check out our new website to learn more!

Suck My Fic
Episode 4: Hot Eeyore

Suck My Fic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 58:59


Oh bother! Austin and Cameron hold the door, catch 'em all, learn what Tiggers do best, and do a little bit of Home Improvement.  

Tell Your Friends Podcast
Episode 10| Mad Beef & Tiggers Cast

Tell Your Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 149:24


Today On The Show We Celebrate The 10th Episode & Discuss -Religion -Instagram Fam -Mojo's Intervention -NBA Season & The Rockets(Lebron) -The Upcoming NFL Season -Lottery Luck -Wack Rappers -The World Cup -Mac Miller Being Underrated -Having The Police Behind You & Much More

Beyond Curriculum Podcast
#13 - Tigger, the Extraverted Sensor (Inspired by Winnie-the-Pooh)

Beyond Curriculum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 45:38


The extraverted sensors (Se) of our world are a lot like Tigger from A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh. Tiggers are the ones who come bouncing to our rescue, lift our hearts, and help us forget our cares if only for a moment. So train your Tigger well. Listen to this episode to learn more!

WANHTPY
Episode 177 Big Gay Tiggers

WANHTPY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 57:47


Dave image used with permission, courtesy of @ThatFrakkingCat Episode description not written by @AvailableInADHD If you enjoy the content, don't forget to like & share this post! https://www.patreon.com/Wearenotheretopleaseyou http://wearenotheretopleaseyou.blogspot.fi http://availableinadhd.com/ http://rawtalkonline.com/ http://www.podgodsnetwork.com/

Try a New Thing
Episode 03: Happier at Home

Try a New Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 56:01


Cassi and Braeden move on to their second book, Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home, and talk about all of Rubin's myriad resolutions. Seriously - there's a lot. We'd be loathe to call her an overachiever, but this is actually her second time doing a project like this - it's a follow up to an earlier book, The Happiness Project, so it kinda applies in this case. Our intrepid duo break down her months and talk about her goals. Can you actually be happier at home, or does familiarity breed contempt after all? Talking points include: maybe we should clean our house, Tiggers and Eeyores, non-random acts of kindness.

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The Overlanding Podcast
#013 - Tiggers Travels

The Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 84:28


John and Suzanne Curran describe themselves as two 50-somethings who wanted to experience “Adventure before Dementia.” Not having done anything like this before they naively jumped in at the deep end and purchased a VW Syncro T3 (named Tigger for obvious reasons) and prompty hit the road.

Pot Topic Podcast
PTP 022 - The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers

Pot Topic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 165:58


As the winter begins to draw in, the crew sits down with two bottles of Glasgow's "finest" and tackle the drunken state, the macabre and the horrible, rimming old people, breakfast sandwich tensions, and finish with an ear into the podcaster's studio.   Thank you to our community contributors Rikard, Big Al & Captain Sickbeard for their topics.   Hosts this issue are Tom, Taz, Beth, Hal, Andy & De’Ola.    Musical Interlude: Orangafruüp - Trippples Grab the full album now at http://www.orangafruup.com/   Taran’s novella on the Amazon Kindle Store! Walking Out: A Post-Urban Legend Go read more about the book and link to buy here: http://www.pottopicpodcast.com/news/walking-out-a-post-urban-legend/   Website: www.pottopicpodcast.com Email: emails@pottopicpodcast.com Twitter & Periscope: @pottopicpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/pottopicpodcast Tumblr: headgreebo.tumblr.com Instagram: @pottopicpodcast & why not use #pottopicpodcast & view our "Community Pics" on our site   Intro & Outro Music Credit: “Meatball Parade” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See site for more details: pottopicpodcast.com

We Want The D
WWTD 028 - The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Sterling Hollywood

We Want The D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 67:00


There is a lot of excitement from our hosts this week on We Want The D. All three are bursting at the seams to not only talk about their love for the classic animated stories of Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin, and their friends in the  Hundred Acre Wood, but each have very specific takes on what  they love best about the collection of shorts that make up Disney's The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. For Vicky, it's all about her love of the title character as not only her spirit animal, but a fashion icon. For Nolan, it's all about love for the charming songs the Sherman brothers turned out for the film. For Jill, it's copyright law. Of course. It's more than just Tiggers that are wonderful in this week's episode, so grab your hunny pots and condensed milk, and join us for another episode of We Want The D!

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Happier with Gretchen Rubin: Learning from Tigger and Eeyore

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2015 31:35


Ep. 12: Why it can be a good idea to indulge in a modest splurge, Tiggers vs. Eeyores, the challenge of road rage, and April Fool's Day pranks. Want to get in touch? @gretchenrubin; @elizabethcraft; podcast@gretchenrubin.com; happiercast.com/12; 774-277-9336. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dr. Claudia Show
Parenting Pointers with Dr. Claudia - Episode 165

The Dr. Claudia Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 1:00


Topic - Children's Processing Speeds.  In every classroom in America, there are the slow and deliberate Winnie the Poohs and the hyperactive Tiggers.   You have the kids who grasp ideas fast and complete assignments quickly and correctly and then, you have those who work slowly and carefully, but still get it right. Unfortunately, there's only one speed in the classroom.   If you work quickly, boredom sets in.  If you work slowly, you get slammed for having late work and forever play catch up.   Because processing speed is a hard-wired phenomenon, you've got what you've got. Schools can accommodate slower processing speed with extra time on tests and extended time for those long-term assignments, but they can't give extra time for the overall load of the middle and high school curriculum.   People with slower processing speed fare better in college where they don't have to be at school all day and have a load of homework every night.   Tell kids to hang on because school will get easier. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drclaudia/message

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast
Mousetalgia - Episode 94

Mousetalgia! - Your Disneyland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2010 73:49


Lines and Tiggers and bears, oh my! Team Mousetalgia looks at Critter Country and the defunct Bear Country Jamboree in the latest listener email show. Other topics include Disneyland candy, DCA can't-misses, park gumbo, favorite eats, Disneyland memories, the Haunted Mansion's brides in the attic (old and new), penning Calhouns, Pixar lands in Oakland, and more. Plus - Newsies!

Bands Under the Radar
Dance Party 1 (#45)

Bands Under the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010 133:16


This is a "Dance Party" themed podcast. If there is a song that makes you wanna shake your bootie please send me your song suggestions to: butrmgmt@gmail.com for consideration for the next Dance Party podcast! Dance Party 1 (#45) 1. Rolling Stones vs. Moguai and Tocodisco – Gimme Shelter Freaks (DJ Earworm Mash-Up) 2. Rolling Stones – Sympathy for the Devil (Neptunes remix) 3. DJ Schmoli – Wicked Wedding Wicked Wedding (Billy Idol vs. Chris Isaak) 4. DJ Erb – Regulate Dust in the Wind (Kansas vs Warren G) 5. Richard X – Into You (feat. Jarvis Cocker) 6. Shwayze – Buzzing (Will.I.Am remix) 7. Simian Mobile Disco – I Believe 8. Tegan and Sara vs. Mylo – Walking with a Ghost in Paris (Party Ben mix) 9. Metric – Monster Hospital (Master Kraft remix) 10. Mark Farina – Dream Machine feat. Sean Hayes 11. The Cars vs. Laday Gaga – Poker Face (Just What I Needed) (Party Ben mix) 12. Marvin Gaye – Heard It Through The Grapevine (Xaphoon Jones remix) 13. Xaphoon Jones – Testify (Radiohead, Kanye West) 14. Xaphoon Jones – You Need (Clipse, Led Zepplin) 15. Crystal Castles – Crimewave (Crystal Castles vs. Health) 16. Pat Benatar – Love Is a Battlefield (Rivonia All-Stars remix) 17. Nelly Furtado – Say It Right (Rivonia All-Stars remix) 18. Sharam – She Came Along (feat. Kid Cudi) 19. Greenday vs. Yeah Yeah Yeahs vs. Love and Rockets – Golden Boulevard 20. Mark Ronson – Toxic (version revisited feat. Tiggers) 21. Diana Ross vs. INXS – Upside Down Tonight (DJ Zebra Mash-Up) 22. Starfucker – Girls Just Want to Have Fun 23. Party Ben – Hung Up on Soul (Death Cab for Maddy) 24. A Plus D – Don’t Stop Believin’ In Planet Rock (Journey vs. Afrika Bambaataa) 25. Busta Beat feat. Riannon – Let the Music Play 26. Starsailor – Four to the Floor (Thin White Duke remix) 27. Junior Boys – In the Morning 28. Deep Dish – Flashdance 29. Narcotic Thrust – When the Dawn Breaks (Luk Luxury Mix)

KoF GameCast
Episode 1

KoF GameCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2008 32:58


Listen to Big Bunny and Tiggers unwrap the first KoF GameCast Episode ever!