Audiobook Break with Winnie-the-Pooh and Barbara Rosenblat

Dr. Dan welcomes Barbara Rosenblat (Orange is the New Black’s Miss Rosa) (and Winnie-the-Pooh!) to the podcast today to discuss storytelling, creativity, audiobooks, acting, and of course life lessons and wisdom (think Zen and The Tao of Pooh) from Winnie-the-Pooh.

Currently, Barbara is the narrator of Winnie-the-Pooh, a new podcast from AudioFile Magazine for kids and kids at heart. Barbara brings her passion and iconic voice to this episode to discuss how this classic story empowers children. She shares what she discovered when she connected with Winnie-the-Pooh late in life (and not in her own childhood) and how Winnie-the-Pooh can bring us all a bit of Zen along with lessons of resilience, conquering fear, and our shared humanity regardless of our age.

Barbara Rosenblat is a prolific audiobook narrator earning AudioFile Magazine’s Golden Voice lifetime achievement recognition. She has been described as having a gift that "is to audiobooks what Meryl Streep is to film” and her other acting credits include House of Cards, Homeland, Gotham, and most recently on Better Call Saul as Judge Samantha Small in the series finale (Episode: "Saul Gone”; 2022). 

London-born, NYC-bred, Barbara Rosenblat carries performance credits from the US to the UK, from Broadway to London's West End and from network television to Netflix (and beyond). For more information visit www.barbararosenblat.com or follow Barbara on Twitter and Instagram @Rosenblat_Actor. Listen to Barbara’s Winnie-the-Pooh on Audiobook Break (Season 6).

Photo credit: Scott Sherratt

 
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