In episode 40 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert embark on their first Minisode Roundup. We'll admire Bandit's improvisational storytelling in "Three Pigs" before discussing the noir-inspired antics of master sleuth "Browny Bear."
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Episode 39: My Bluey Story (w/ Jason of Binge Movies)
In episode 39 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert welcome mutual friend and brother-in-podcasting Jason of Binge Movies for a My Bluey Story like no other. What does an adult who isn't a parent make of the Heeler family and the Bluey phenomenon as a whole? We'll discuss Jason's (in)experience with the show, which episodes stand out to him, and why he thinks the show resonates with us.
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Episode 38: Calypso
In episode 38 of Back To Bluey, Robert and Darin pay a visit to the one and only "Calypso" (season 1, episode 17). We'll discuss how the title character's debut encapsulates everything we love about her, examine how her classroom serves a greater purpose, and then circle back to a previous "My Bluey Story" for some additional insights.
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Episode 37: Smoochy Kiss
In episode 37 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert pucker up for "Smoochy Kiss" (season 3, episode 35). We'll discuss what the Heelers teach us about long-term relationships, how the episode breaks gender stereotypes, and where the Bluey brand is over a year after "Surprise."
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Episode 36: Driving
In episode 36 of Back To Bluey, Darin and Robert hit the road with "Driving" (season 3, episode 20). We'll discuss how the episode's imaginative play leads Chilli and Bluey to a better understanding, what it says about parenting in today's busy world, and whether the series works as a parenting guide.
On Back to Bluey, dads and Bluey superfans Darin Lundberg and Robert Yaniz Jr. dive headfirst into the phenomenon that is the beloved Australian animated series Bluey.
In each conversation, we’ll discuss a single episode of Bluey and break down what it has to say about parenthood, childhood, and life in general. We believe series creator Joe Brumm and his team have produced something that is just as aspirational and inspirational as it is heartwarming and humorous. So perhaps we all should take a bit of advice from these particular cartoon dogs.
Join us for a series of fun, positive discussions that get to the heart of one of the finest children’s programs in recent memory. Because everything comes back to Bluey.