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Merry Christmas everyone!!! This is a re-run but one of my most popular podcasts about the beloved Charlie Brown. Who doesn't love the Charlie brown Christmas Tree? I hope all of you are captured by the wonder of this season, surrounded by love and to remember what it is to love. God Bless all Look forward to everyone in the New Year.
Michele McAloon
We explore how Charles Schulz turned Peanuts into a cultural mirror for Cold War fear, public faith, and civil rights, and why that gentle, open style still disarms a polarized audience. Historian Blake Scott Ball joins us to trace the choices behind Linus’s blanket, Franklin’s debut, and a Christmas scripture that nearly didn’t air.
• Schulz’s Midwestern roots, WWII service, and shy start in art
• The syndicate’s Peanuts title and Schulz’s pushback
• Vulnerability as cultural critique in the 1950s
• Linus’s security blanket as language for anxiety
• Faith voiced through Linus and the Christmas pageant
• The A Charlie Brown Christmas gamble with Luke 2
• School prayer, God and country in public life
• Franklin’s integration and Schulz’s ultimatum to editors
• Media fragmentation and the changing “family audience”
• Why Peanuts endures for new generations
By Michele McAloon4.6
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Merry Christmas everyone!!! This is a re-run but one of my most popular podcasts about the beloved Charlie Brown. Who doesn't love the Charlie brown Christmas Tree? I hope all of you are captured by the wonder of this season, surrounded by love and to remember what it is to love. God Bless all Look forward to everyone in the New Year.
Michele McAloon
We explore how Charles Schulz turned Peanuts into a cultural mirror for Cold War fear, public faith, and civil rights, and why that gentle, open style still disarms a polarized audience. Historian Blake Scott Ball joins us to trace the choices behind Linus’s blanket, Franklin’s debut, and a Christmas scripture that nearly didn’t air.
• Schulz’s Midwestern roots, WWII service, and shy start in art
• The syndicate’s Peanuts title and Schulz’s pushback
• Vulnerability as cultural critique in the 1950s
• Linus’s security blanket as language for anxiety
• Faith voiced through Linus and the Christmas pageant
• The A Charlie Brown Christmas gamble with Luke 2
• School prayer, God and country in public life
• Franklin’s integration and Schulz’s ultimatum to editors
• Media fragmentation and the changing “family audience”
• Why Peanuts endures for new generations

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