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Mentioned in 22 episodes
Winnie-The-Pooh
Book • 2024
Published in 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh is a beloved children's book written by A.A.
Milne and illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
The book follows the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh, a honey-loving bear, and his friends including Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, and Roo in the fictional Hundred Acre Wood.
The stories are simple yet full of comic moments and insights into human behavior, making it a classic that appeals to readers of all ages.
Milne and illustrated by E.H. Shepard.
The book follows the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh, a honey-loving bear, and his friends including Christopher Robin, Piglet, Eeyore, Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, and Roo in the fictional Hundred Acre Wood.
The stories are simple yet full of comic moments and insights into human behavior, making it a classic that appeals to readers of all ages.
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as one of his all-time favorite books because of its playfulness and the passage about Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh always playing together.


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as a favorite book, highlighting the importance of play and joy.


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as a book she read as a child.

Mary Karr

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as a wonderful book about friendship and fun.

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as books read on the Sleepy Podcast to help listeners sleep.

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as a work that captures the magic of childhood.


Russ Roberts

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, discussing A.A. Milne's book and his relationship with his son, Christopher Robin.

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in relation to the concept of carrying burdens and the importance of playfulness.


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when discussing the theme of childhood and staying young.


Lex Fridman

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as a book 

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Gabor Maté on transforming trauma
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as a book read on the Sleepy podcast to help listeners fall asleep.

Julian Walker

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as a classic story read on the Sleepy Podcast.

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regarding the Old Testament's impact on atheism.

Seth Andrews

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as a classic audiobook for kids.


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when discussing the evolution of literary criticism.


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as a source of models for inclusive friendships and understanding neurodiversity.

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as a book Anne Carroll Moore considered art.


Joe Rosenberg

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in the beginning and end of the podcast.

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when discussing the evolution of literary criticism and the decline of harsh reviews.


Catherine Nixie

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