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The Many Life Lessons of Winnie the Pooh with Dylan Lincoln

Season 1, Ep. 31

I sit down with Dylan Lincoln of Plot What Plot podcast to talk about the many life lessons that Winnie the Pooh gave us and the many that we learned in school that were never useful.


Content warning: There's a brief mention of adult themes and we think Winnie the Pooh wouldn't be friends with racists. You shouldn't either.


This episode was recorded with help from the Craig Chat Bot.

My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.

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