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08 - Saturday to Monday

An episode of the Not That It Matters podcast, hosted by A. A. Milne, titled "08 - Saturday to Monday" was published on August 15, 2012 and runs 7 minutes.

August 15, 2012 ·7m · Not That It Matters

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Not That it Matters (Version 2) by A. A. Milne (1882 - 1956) LibriVox A. A. MILNE:…was best known for the perennially popular Pooh (Winnie the), arguably one of his lesser contributions to the literature of his day. He was highly acclaimed for dozens of popular plays. Moreover, he was both a contributor to and editor of Britain’s famous Punch Magazine; and for Punch, The Atlantic Monthly and dozens of other internationally acclaimed journals he wrote hundreds of essay, sketches and poems.THE WORLD WARS:Milne argued aggressively against the many enemy atrocities characterizing both World Wars, and also fought in both. All four years of the Great War he spent primarily in the trenches, sustaining the greatest dangers of the new warfare at close range. His war experiences are forcibly captured in some of the poems in this collection and others.INFLUENCE ON THE STYLE OF BRITISH HUMOR:His immense popularity doubtless helped influenced the very basis of British wit and humor: His gentle, often self-deprecatory but If I May (Version 2) by A. A. Milne (1882 - 1956) LibriVox A. A. Milne, best known as the creator of Winnie the Pooh, was a prolific author of books, plays, essays and articles. He also spent a number of years editing for Punch Magazine. He even wrote a good detective story -- The Red House Mystery !In this collection he addresses a vast range of issues, including: the essence of melodrama; the lingering effects of World War I; knowing geography versus owning an atlas; a new kind of haunted house; the inexplicable nature of high finance; the trouble with "experts;" how the life of bees suggests the social importance of artists; the bad influence of theatre critics on good theatre.All of these short pieces are humorous. Many are informative. Taken together, they will inspire many to navigate over to Milne's five other book-length humorous collections: Happy Days, The Holiday Round, Not That It Matters, Once a Week, and The Sunny Side -- or, perhaps, to The Red House Mystery.- Summary by Kirsten Wever Walk After Falling Podcast Julian R. Garcia & Kathryn Coughlin Where in your life have you fallen short? What is your damaging thought? What is your true north? Julian and Kathryn hold space for others to share their stories and have conversations around these questions in relation to faith, mental health, relationships, grief and much more. They understand that it's not about getting from 0-100. It's about walking through everything between. Join them each week as they walk alongside of those who display true and beautiful vulnerability. Because everyones story matters. Let's Walk Now! Motherhood Off the Rails Motherhood Off the Rails When it seems that all your dreams of becoming a mother have thrown you off the rails, we hope these stories will remind you that there’s a community of women here to listen and support you.Have you experienced:Infertility MiscarriageSurrogacy Stillbirth or infant lossIVF/IUIAdoption - an infant, older child, embryoChoosing not to have children at allFreezing your eggsEverything in betweenIf so, you are welcome here. Your story, no matter how big or small, matters here. Instagram: @motr_podEmail: [email protected]
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