Have you ever cried while making pea soup?
I consider myself a podcast connoisseur. I listen while I cook and clean. I am 25 years old, so I am far too young to have experienced Mr. Rogers’s influence directly. However, I took a risk listening to this, because I knew that it would make me look at myself. I struggle so hard to find the words to convince you to listen to this podcast. Do you remember the last time you gave thought to your fellow person? Your neighbor? An old friend you haven’t thought about in a long time? How often you you miss the trees for the forest? Have you considered the impact of Fred Rogers? Do you ever wonder what we may be missing in the world? In my opinion, we are missing the viewpoint of Fred Rogers. We are missing the importance of his message. This podcast is not only a great way to connect with the child that you have long, long forgotten. This podcast is also a way to see the world through the eyes of a child. This podcast is a way to see the United States throughout the 1960’s-1990’s. It’s a way to see how metaphors become reality. I write this from the viewpoint of someone who grew up seeing nothing but conflict and hate. I write this as someone who wants to see a difference in the world. I write this as someone who wants to see love instead of hate. I write this to implore you to listen to an episode or two.
DJethro via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/22
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Yep, the Beth episode made me cry again, even after all these listens. I never liked Mister Rogers as a kid but I need his message of love and acceptance now as an adult. This podcast was a beautiful exploration of that.
mspassell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/23
Not only is half the episode commercials which shows the purpose behind this podcast, but there is a social agenda and has little to do with Mr. Rogers himself. What a shame, this had a good potential.
kelly0895 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/22
Everyone talking about how great it was that Mr. Rogers preached by example, without talking about God. Yes! But the episode is full of people talking about God. And not in a “Here’s what I think” way, but in a “Here’s how it is” way, which was a total turn off for me, and just proved the point...Read full review »
Nickname thing is prohibitive via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/24
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