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The Plugged In Show, Episode 157: The Plugged In Thanksgiving Special (and a Look at Minno)

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LISTEN TO THE PLUGGED IN SHOW, EPISODE 157

We don’t need to tell you that it’s Thanksgiving Eve. (Or, if we do need to tell you, you should probably start thawing that turkey.) We also don’t need to tell you that it’s a great time to be thinking about all the many things we can be thankful for. (I mean, it’s right there in the holiday name, right?)

But did you know that, even when we think about the worlds of entertainment and technology, we can be thankful for some of what we’ve seen this year? That we at Plugged In have a few of our own work-related blessings to count?

It’s true. We’ll unpack some of the high points of our year thus far.

We’re also thankful that we had a chance to talk with Erick Goss, CEO and co-founder of the new Christian, kid-oriented streaming service Minno. (As a matter of fact, Plugged In just published a review of one of Minno’s new shows—an animated version of the Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids.)

And you know what else we’re thankful for? You, of course—because if you weren’t listening, we wouldn’t be talking. Feel free to join in yourself on Facebook, Instagram or via email ([email protected]). What’s Thanksgiving, after all, without a little conversation?

And, as always, read more about everything we talked about by clicking the links below.

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Paul Asay

Paul Asay has been part of the Plugged In staff since 2007, watching and reviewing roughly 15 quintillion movies and television shows. He’s written for a number of other publications, too, including Time, The Washington Post and Christianity Today. The author of several books, Paul loves to find spirituality in unexpected places, including popular entertainment, and he loves all things superhero. His vices include James Bond films, Mountain Dew and terrible B-grade movies. He’s married, has two children and a neurotic dog, runs marathons on occasion and hopes to someday own his own tuxedo. Feel free to follow him on Twitter @AsayPaul.