Episode 004: Full Count

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2006 · 1H

Episode 004: Full Count

from Dancing With Elephants

In this week's episode of Dancing With Elephants we take a look at the National Pastime, baseball and how to bleed Cubbie Blue. To get Edward Meeker's 1908 version of Take Me Out to the Ball Game, go here. To learn more about Ronnie 'Woo-woo' Wickers, go here. To learn more about Ron Santo and the movie This Old Cub, go here. And to learn what you can do to help the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, please visit JDRF. April is Autism Awareness Month. Please visit the Centers For Disease Control website to learn what steps you can take to help spread the word. Learn The Signs, Act Early.  Also listen to 101 Uses For Baby Wipes Episode 136 for Dennis Gray's interview with Dr. Debra Balke, MD, Pediatric Neurologist, on the topic of raising a child with autism. Music featured on the show Making Way provided by Adama. You can find her on the Podsafe Music Network. Next Week: Our final 'practice' episode?!? Until then, keep an eye on the center ring.

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