Don’t be fooled by the title
I feel like many reviewers were looking to find Mr. Rogers in his show. But what Carvell does is looks for who Mr. Rogers/Fred was, how he touched the lives of others, and how those others found Fred in themselves. It was introspective on Carvell’s part, as by the end he’s looking to find Fred in himself. But he also invites us to find Fred in ourselves. The journey is beautiful. If you don’t understand the other perspectives, that’s okay. Think about how it relates to you. How can you find Fred in yourself? How can you bring more Fred to our world? I’m looking to myself for these answers each day from here forward. Thanks Mr. Rogers, and thanks Carvell!
Frank E. Pooh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/21
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Mister Rogers was a giant to childhood me, and now that I’m grown I recognize that even though I overestimated his size, I’d underestimated just how big an impact he would have on my life. The values he espoused on a daily basis are those we should continue to pass along to our children, and it’s...Read full review »
JeffJeffries77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/19
Wonderful, engaging and moving. I was brought to tears several times during episode 2. We could all use a little more Fred Rogers in our life.
jscar78 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/30/19
It’s barely the first episode. I grew up Mister Rogers Neighborhood. I will now you tube episodes for my little one to watch.
Nick Mayorga via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/23/19
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