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Dinner with the Heelers - A Bluey Podcast
188 episodes · 6 with AI analysis
Our family loves Bluey! Mom, Dad, and our two kids talk about each episode of Bluey, starting with the very first episode and continuing in order as they appear on Disney+. We discuss the events of the episodes, plus touch on what lessons we've learned from. It's good family fun for anyone who loves Bluey. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dinner-with-the-heelers-a-bluey-podcast--6729926/support .
AI Intelligence · across all analyzed episodes
People · top 10
Companies · top 7
Topics · top 10
Parenting strategies for managing multiple competing demandsChild development and philosophical questioning in early childhoodWork-life balance and presence in parentingChildhood play and imaginationManaging expectations and embracing spontaneityParent-child communicationSensory experiences and water playSibling dynamics and conflict resolutionPatience and emotional regulation in parentingCreating memorable moments with children
Analyzed Episodes
Mar 24, 2026
Rewatch! - Takeaway
Parenting strategies for managing multiple competing demandsChild development and philosophical questioning in early childhoodWork-life balance and presence in parenting
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Rewatch! - The Doctor
Childhood social dynamics and peer relationshipsEmotional awareness and empathy developmentImaginative play and creative problem-solving
View AnalysisMar 28, 2026
An Interview with Christopher Mannino
Improvisation techniques in parentingTheater-based child engagement methodsCore memory creation through play
View AnalysisMar 31, 2026
Rewatch! - Butterflies
Sibling dynamics and age-gap inclusionChildhood conflict resolution and apologyBehavioral mirroring in children
View AnalysisApr 7, 2026
Rewatch! - Yoga Ball
Work-from-home parenting challengesChild emotional communication and boundary-settingSibling dynamics and age-appropriate play
View AnalysisApr 14, 2026
Rewatch! - Calypso
Early childhood education pedagogyPlay-based learningTeacher-student relationships
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