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Charlie Brown and the gang ruled the comics pages for fifty years. As animated characters, they have appeared in five feature films, eight episodes of "This is America, Charlie Brown" , ten motion comics on iTunes, eighteen episodes of "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show", and some forty-five TV specials. On this podcast, we're going to watch them all. Then we'll talk about what we liked, what we didn't. Remember, of all the Charlie Browns in world, you're the Charlie Browniest.
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If You're Driving, Close Your Eyes

If You're Driving, Close Your Eyes

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Welcome to If You're Driving, Close Your Eyes, a podcast about navigating the cruelty chaos, and wonder of our terrifying world. Niki, John, LB— and our producer Jordo— try to find meaning and clarity one or twelve subjects at a time: from the menu at Cheesecake Factory to a human man dressed up as Snoopy tucking you into bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The news you need to know today — and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young and Scott Tong with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team at NPR and WBUR.
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"The only podcast in the podcasting world that can SOMEHOW incorporate the Peanuts comic strip one minute and then be talking about MMA and warriors inside the octagon the next." If you grew up enjoying Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang, or if you enjoy the sport of MMA, then this podcast is for you! Sit back, relax and enjoy the Your Favorite Blockhead podcast!
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Bay Area-raised host Ericka Cruz Guevarra talks with local journalists about what’s happening in the greatest region in the country. It’s the context and analysis you need to make sense of the news, with help from the people who know it best. New episodes drop Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings.
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Big White Elephants

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Director and Choreographer Rob Marshall once said, ”The thing about movie musicals is that there have been some brilliant ones, but when they’re bad, they’re really bad - big white elephants.” On this podcast, Grace and Scott discuss a range of Movie Musicals, from classics to DCOMs and everything in between to analyze what makes them work or why they’re Big White Elephants!
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Award-winning journalist Vicki Gonzalez hosts daily interviews with community leaders, advocates, experts, artists and more to provide background and understanding on breaking news, big events, politics and culture in the Sacramento region and beyond.
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Unpacking Peanuts

Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, Harold Buchholz, Liz Sumner

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The show where three cartoonists take an in-depth look at the greatest comic strip of all time-- Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. Undeniably one of the most influential cartoonists in history, Unpacking Peanuts examines Schulz’s contributions to art, storytelling, and pop culture. Hosts Jimmy Gownley, Harold Buchholz, and Michael Cohen bring their lifelong love and admiration of Peanuts to the conversation. The interaction between the hosts is genuinely funny and insightful as they discuss the ...
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Concealed with Art Simone

iHeart Podcasts Australia

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Join our favourite drag queen, Art Simone as she puts on her detective cap, to solve a riddle and extract a confession from each guest, having their secret life exposed. You may recognise Art from her role as Kath Day-Knight, in the Kath and Kim Parody play, or being a diva on Ru Paul’s Drag Race Donwnunder, sashaying her way through Mardi Gras or maybe even have just seen her in her natural element in Geelong, but Art’s role as a private investigator, extracting a confessional, may be her m ...
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New podcast weblogYou Don’t Know Peanuts - The Untold Stories is a behind-the-scenes look at the Peanuts universe: The characters, the TV specials, the people behind the scenes and the impact the Peanuts gang has had on society and culture, worldwide. The only official podcast from Peanuts will give you a new perspective on the comic strip. Each week we’ll look at a different part of the Peanuts universe: how a character came to be, why Snoopy became friends with a bird, Charles Schulz’ fond ...
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The Wonder Yeerks

Blair, Sara and Satah

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The Wonder Yeerks is a show where three doofuses (Sara, Blair, and Satah) re-read the Animorphs books, re-watch the Animorphs show, and talk about how much we love our morphing children.
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A place for all things New York Sports! Come here to listen to rants, game previews and game reactions! Based on Long Island, NY. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify and all your podcasting providers! Hosted by Cain Mack and Brian Stewart.
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More Than Just Code podcast is the perfect source for iOS and Swift developers looking to stay up-to-date on the latest news and trends in the field. With helpful advice from experienced developers, Jaime Lopez, Mark Rubin, and Tim Mitra, , it's the perfect way to stay informed and inspired. Join us for the latest mobile development news, notes and tech tips for developers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The woman he wants podcast

www.ladieswakeup.com

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www.ladieswakeup.com Have you ever wondered why even with so many help books and talk shows on dating advice, relationships are still struggling and going down the tubes? Unfortunately a lot of the answers you get are more than likely wrong, and the advice you take, probably doesn’t work. The answers to your problems have a temporary effect, if any, and you’re back to square one before you realize it. Why is that? The truth is, that the so-called solutions to your man-troubles are nothing mo ...
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Send us a text Snoopy has a new corporate home, a cruise tragedy raises hard questions, and travelers are turning pajamas into a protest. We dive into the culture shifts shaping daily life and the quiet choices that reveal who we are as consumers, companies, and communities. We start with Sony’s more-than-$450 million move to take control of Peanut…
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Everyone’s favorite abstract bird doodle takes center stage for this episode-long look at Snoopy’s relationship with his “friend of friends” Woodstock. Transcript available at UnpackingPeanuts.com Unpacking Peanuts is copyright Jimmy Gownley, Michael Cohen, Harold Buchholz, and Liz Sumner. Produced and edited by Liz Sumner. Music by Michael Cohen. …
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In 1969, Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz and his first wife Joyce built Snoopy’s Home Ice in Santa Rosa. Since then, generations of locals — including KQED’s Gabe Meline — have made it a tradition to visit the skating rink, especially during the holidays. This episode first aired on Dec. 18, 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone…
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A Japanese company is buying the rights to the Peanuts characters ahead of a new movie release. Is it a bee or a robot? Oh to be a fly on the wall...now you can! The After Party LIVE! 12/19/25 Looking for the show PayPal link? https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TKFZSASB4VCALBy THE AFTER PARTY LIVE!
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Sac State President Sacramento State has experienced record-breaking enrollment this fall, and has big plans for what university life will look like in the future under the leadership of Sacramento State President Luke Wood. He joins Insight to talk about his plans for a new housing requirement for first-year students, athletics and more to make Sa…
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The holiday season is a big deal in the Peanuts universe. Sure, there's "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and that's great, BUT did you know that in the 1960s, Charles Schulz drew not one but TWO original Christmas stories - "Charlie Brown's Christmas Stocking" and "The Christmas Story" which appeared in the December 1963 "Good Housekeeping Magazine" and…
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Next year, the Supreme Court is expected to issue consequential rulings on President Trump's most controversial policies, including his ability to issue tariffs without congressional approval and fire a member of the Federal Reserve. Law professor Barbara McQuade explains more. Then, the Trump administration is suing 21 states and Washington, D.C.,…
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If you want solar power in your home, you usually need to be a homeowner with a good roof and a decent amount of cash to pay up front. But some Bay Area residents are trying out plug-in solar, which can hang from an apartment balcony, out a window, or be tented in the backyard. This episode originally aired on August 13, 2025. Links: Forget Rooftop…
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"Cocktails Illustrated" is America's Test Kitchen's inclusive guide to cocktails and mocktails. More than 400 recipes are packed into the book, which also serves to educate on the science and history of the world of mixed drinks. Joe Gitter, senior editor on ATK's books team, contributed many of the recipes in the book. Gitter joins host Indira Lak…
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San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, often in the news for headlines associated with crime, homelessness and drug use, has the highest concentration of kids in all of San Francisco. So a reporter decided to give Tenderloin kids disposable cameras to see the neighborhood from their perspective. This episode first aired on Sept. 24, 2025. Learn m…
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There has been a 19% drop in the number of international students arriving in the U.S. compared to last year, according to government data. Education journalist Kavitha Cardoza talks about the impact of the Trump administration on international students. Then, Esther Phillips was a hugely popular teenage R&B singer who, in 1962, recorded the top-10…
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Merry Christmas from your Big White Elephant friends! To celebrate, we went back to 1955 with some of our old army buddies to fall in love, put on a show, and reminisce about the good old days of Minstrel Shows. Wait...that's not right! Anyway, we get into all that and more while discussing Michael Curtiz's White Christmas (1955) Connect with us on…
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Dick Van Dyke just turned 100 years old. Fellow comedian and long-time friend Mel Brooks reflects on their relationship and what it feels like to head toward the century mark. Then, Grammy-winning songwriter John Prine died of COVID-19 complications in April 2020. More than two years later, musicians gathered to pay tribute. Now, a new documentary …
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A disk of dust and gas where planets are born looks like a floating space sandwich! Penguins, Bears & a Pink Platypus - Oh My! We consider Festivus and throw in a little holiday trivia. The After Party LIVE! Looking for the show PayPal link? https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TKFZSASB4VCAL…
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In the past 11 months, the Trump administration has stripped more than 1.6 million people of legal status. NPR’s Ximena Bustillo shares more about the largest removal of deportation protections from legal migrants in U.S. history. Then, CBS held a story alleging abuse at a detention center in El Salvador from air. Now, it’s online. NPR media corres…
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Send us a text A playoff push, a sideline punch, a farewell that ends in a tap out, and a Kiss Cam that cost two careers—this one moves fast and asks better questions about judgment, restraint, and respect. We open with the Bears’ surge and how one Steelers result set off a chain of stories, then dig into the moment an NFL star crossed the barrier …
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AP's Eric Tucker talks about what's new and what's next following the Department of Justice's partial release of documents about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including two images of President Trump, which the DOJ removed from public view, then reposted on Sunday. Then, the Kentucky bourbon brand Jim Beam will pause operations at its main…
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merritt is back and not a moment too soon, as Niki and John need as much help as they can get to navigate the death of Santa Claus, the return of the Burgermeister, David Carradine, other movies we should make in Fortnite, various Wills Smith, and through the power of the holiday season, somehow even more. Welcome to If You're Driving, Close Your E…
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Baltimore-based band Pinkshift follows a long lineage of punk musicians using their music to condemn injustice and spur activism. Here & Now’s Grace Griffin caught up with the band about their latest album “Earthkeeper” and the importance of centering rage at the world in love for humanity. Then, are you looking for a festive film to watch this wee…
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In the Bay’s final news roundup of 2025, Ericka, Alan and Jessica discuss the recent series of small earthquakes in San Ramon and Sonoma County, Oakland’s decision to expand its network of license plate reader cameras, and new upgrades to the Clipper card system. Links: Scientists Say San Ramon’s Latest Earthquake Swarm Is Normal, but Residents Are…
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Send us a text We move from Taylor Swift’s record-setting crew bonuses and the ethics of public generosity to the rise of drone contraband in prisons, early-bird dining trends, rising return fees, a chilling Hollywood tragedy, and a Waymo stowaway that spotlights AV safety gaps. Sharp takes, real data, and a few laughs carry a fast, thoughtful hour…
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The McCallister's from the movie "Home Alone" have a new yummy house. Go eat the cheese - it's good for you! Lottery Musings as the Power Ball jackpot clicks over to $1.5 Billion. Plus, Trivia Thursday. The After Party LIVE! Looking for the show PayPal link? https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TKFZSASB4VCAL…
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The Trump administration says it will dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a cornerstone for American climate and weather science. Katharine Hayhoe, chief scientist at the Nature Conservancy, explains what this could mean for climate research. Then, President Trump has softened his approach to China as the rivalry between China a…
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Sac County Grand Jury Have you ever been interested in investigating criminal indictments or complaints submitted by the public? How about providing oversight of the county, its cities, public schools and special district agencies? The Sacramento County Grand Jury is looking for you. Applicants are still being sought for new jurors to serve startin…
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Who haunts the haunters? Can we ever really be redeemed for our sins? Does a movie musical work if the main characters are bad at singing? These questions and more are raised by Sean Anders's Spirited (2022) and on episode 23, Grace and Scott dig into all of it, including suggesting some new casting! Plus, we talk about the hit new film Ella McCay,…
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Send us a text What does it take to build a global filmmaking career without waiting for permission? We sit down with New Zealand–born director Samuel Franklin, whose debut feature movie Tropical Snow blends dark comedy, handheld immediacy, and a quietly universal humanity. Samuel shares how a childhood steeped in 90s American cinema, Jackie Chan’s…
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A pair of burrowing owls made their way aboard a cruise ship and became celebrated travelers. A wild koala takes a bus ride. A massive rat takes a ride on a plane! Plus, waterfalls. The After Party LIVE! Looking for the show PayPal link? https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TKFZSASB4VCALBy THE AFTER PARTY LIVE!
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President Trump has ordered a complete blockade on "all sanctioned oil vessels” in and out of Venezuela. Rice University professor Francisco J. Monaldi explains how the move, if enforced strictly, could devalue local currency, increase inflation and contribute to political instability in Venezuela. Then, a Hong Kong court convicted former media mog…
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Safety Concerns for LGBTQ Community Safety concerns have been raised recently from Sacramento to Nevada County, following attacks involving the LGBTQ community. The Sacramento LGBT Center held a forum on safety for Lavender Heights in response to “recent hate-motivated attacks in the area.” In the foothills, a string of attacks have shaken their co…
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You’re not imagining it — your Pacific Gas & Electric bill really is going up. In fact, according to a KQED analysis, the average PG&E utility bill went up nearly 70% between 2020 and March 2025. But it’s not just the cost: understanding what’s actually in your bill can be confusing. Today, KQED climate reporter Laura Klivans helps Ericka decode he…
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Send us a text We move from Bears rivalry banter to a serious look at Australia’s under‑16 social media ban, a farewell to Tokyo’s panda twins, a Florida plane landing on a highway car, a tragic Brown University shooting, a Michigan coaching scandal, and a viral mugging video that tests the protector instinct. Humor breaks the tension, but the core…
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Send us a text We challenge a near-white “color of the year,” weigh the reaction to Melissa McCarthy’s transformation, and unpack a rumored Taylor Swift wedding date buyout. Then we wrestle with partner vs parents priorities, decode pizza as a recession signal, and examine a $50 salon standoff. • why Cloud Dancer sparked backlash and what trends sa…
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Send us a text A snowy reset, a comedy high, and a fast tour through modern boundaries: when likes become signals, why nursing deserves full professional status, how dystopian art muddies the message, and where pet health and holiday habits meet common sense. We end with a tree debate and an invite to weigh in. • weekend recap and sports frustratio…
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Send us a text We move from a driverless taxi rolling into a police standoff to the future of drones overhead, a five-era brain map, the grind behind hand modeling, SNAP funds at risk, and the strange freedom of a 2,000-person nude cruise. Safety, control, and dignity tie the stories together. • Waymo enters active police scene and safety implicati…
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Send us a text We trade cozy holiday vibes for real talk on safety, boundaries, and respect as viral pranks, celebrity drama, and corporate candor collide. From a livestreamed arrest to a drunk raccoon, we trace how attention warps judgment and why consent, discretion, and ethics matter. • travel chaos, weather, and seasonal small talk • Ray J arre…
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Hate researcher Matteo Vergani and orthodox Rabbi Nomi Kaltmann examine the rise of antisemitism in Australia, as police continue to investigate the deadly attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on Sunday. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the father and son suspects were motivated by Islamic State ideology. And, in Syria ove…
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This newly discovered orange toad may be the world's tiniest 4-legged creature. Pucker up! There may be a new kissing record set at a mass smooching event. Rivian Goes AI and announces a chip they've developed in house. Plus , we'll take a peed at a couple Christmas caves. The After Party LIVE! Looking for the show PayPal link? https://www.paypal.c…
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A gunman killed two students and injured nine others in a Brown University classroom Saturday afternoon. The suspect remains at large. Brown student Ref Bari was in the building where the shooting happened. He shares his story. Then, officials say that father and son gunmen killed at least 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach…
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POLITICO’s California Playbook 2025 has been a whirlwind year in California politics, from the creation and passage of Prop 50 to a growing field of gubernatorial candidates. The state has also been impacted by major decisions on the federal level, including an ongoing battle over extending certain healthcare subsidies to prevent premiums from skyr…
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Engineered stone is a man-made material made with high concentrations of silica that is commonly used to make kitchen countertops in the U.S. But doctors are seeing more and more workers in the countertop industry developing silicosis, an often deadly lung disease linked to inhaling toxic dust the material releases when powercut. Even though Califo…
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