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KDTime: Memorable and Catchy: The Silly Songs of Larry with Judith

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Episode 108 Singing with the Veggies: Our Favorite Silly Songs from VeggieTales If you grew up with VeggieTales , you already know the magic of a good “Silly Song with Larry.” In this episode, Judith and I took a nostalgic stroll down the produce aisle called the memory lane as we laughed, sang, and reminisced about our favorite VeggieTales silly songs. From “The Hairbrush Song” to “His Cheeseburger,” these catchy, quirky tunes were more than just filler—they were iconic moments that had us cracking up as kids (and, let’s be honest, as adults too). Jude and I couldn’t stop smiling as we recalled how the clever lyrics, playful storytelling, and unforgettable melodies stuck with us all these years. Here are some of the  Silly Songs we absolutely love: 🛁 “The Hairbrush Song” – A melodramatic masterpiece about a missing hairbrush… sung by a vegetable with no hair. Iconic. 🧀 “His Cheeseburger” – A fast-food love ballad with surprising emotional depth. Mr Lunt sings his heart...

KDTime: The Power of Comfort: Exploring Emotional Connections in Movies & TV Shows with Sarah I. Fox

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 Episode 105 This week on KDTIME , I was joined by the insightful and always fun Sarah I. Fox to talk about something we all need from time to time — comfort shows and movies . These are the stories we return to when life is loud, overwhelming, or just a bit “meh.” They bring us joy, calm, nostalgia, or just the perfect distraction. Here’s what we discussed — along with a few more faves — to help you build your own comfort watchlist from the 2000s to today. 🎙️ Sarah I. Fox’s Comfort Picks 1.  Twilight & The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2008 - 2009) Whether you love it or love to laugh at it,  Twilight  is iconic. Sarah pointed out how the angst, the love triangle, and the  drama  of it all can feel like a nostalgic retreat to simpler (or spicier) times. She started with The Batman and wanted to see more of Robert Pattinson and here we are  2. Tangled  (2010) A radiant comfort movie if there ever was one! Sarah loves  Tangled  for its b...

KDTime: Say No Ewww to the Box with Amy Ayres

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Episode 85 In this episode, Amy and I talk about her new book Star Sick as I get into the mind of a self published writer. Being a self-published author is a journey filled with both challenges and rewards. On one hand, it offers a sense of creative freedom and autonomy, allowing authors to bring their vision to life without the constraints of traditional publishing.  However, it also requires a great deal of perseverance and dedication, as authors must navigate the intricacies of editing, formatting, and marketing on their own. Building an audience and gaining recognition can be daunting tasks, but the ability to connect directly with readers and receive immediate feedback can be incredibly fulfilling. Ultimately, being a self-published author is a labor of love, requiring passion, patience, and a willingness to embrace the journey, wherever it may lead. One of the funny things about talking with an author is realizing how similar it is to being a podcaster. Not that one is better...