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Dr. Seuss

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

Stuff To Blow Your Mind · May 14, 2026

STBYM Listener Mail: Darkness There and Nothing More

Creator of story and screenplay for 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, recommended for Weird House Cinema

Spatial Orientation and Inversion IllusionsCognitive Heuristics in Artistic PerceptionStar Wars Expanded Universe Lore
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The Rich Roll Podcast

The Rich Roll Podcast · May 4, 2026

David Epstein On Why Constraints Drive Creativity, The Myth Of Productive Freedom, & How Limits Make Us Better

Example of constraint-driven creativity; wrote 'Green Eggs and Ham' with only 50-word vocabulary constraint

Constraints and CreativityDecision-Making and SatisficingScientific Research Integrity
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Book Riot - The Podcast

Book Riot - The Podcast · Mar 2, 2026

A Proposed Nationwide Book Ban, The NYPL's Most Checked Out Books of All-Time, and more

Author of 'The Cat in the Hat,' ranked #2 on NYPL most checked-out books with rhyming title

Book Banning and Censorship LegislationH.R. 7661 Stop the Sexualization of Children ActNYPL Most Checked Out Books Analysis
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You're Wrong About

You're Wrong About · Nov 25, 2025

Cold War Santa with Sarah Archer

Author of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' (1957), anti-consumerist Christmas narrative during peak consumer boom

Cold War consumer culture and atomic age designSanta Claus visual evolution and iconographyPost-WWII nuclear family domesticity and gender roles
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Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast

Waveform: The MKBHD Podcast · Nov 14, 2025

This Could Be the Best Smartphone But…

Referenced for 'The Lorax' and Thneed concept; compared to iPhone Pocket versatility

Apple iPhone Pocket fashion collaboration pricing and market targetingOnePlus 15 camera downgrade vs. Oppo Find X9 Pro comparisonDisplay resolution naming standards and consumer confusion
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