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‘Blue’s Clues’ Star Steve Burns Launching Podcast About Being “Human In A Complicated World”

DeadlineWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 11:58:48 PM
‘Blue’s Clues’ Star Steve Burns Launching Podcast About Being “Human In A Complicated World”
Remember Steve from Blue’s Clues? The guy who taught us all how to solve puzzles with a talking dog? Well, he’s back—this time with a podcast called Alive, where he’s tackling the messy, beautiful experience of being human. It’s being pitched as a warm, thoughtful chat for the now-grown-up kids who adored him, diving into how we navigate life’s complexities. Think of it like a cozy catch-up with an old friend who’s still got your back.
Editor’s Note: For millennials who grew up with Blue’s Clues, Steve Burns was more than a TV host—he was a childhood companion. His return with a podcast feels like a reunion with someone who "gets" the nostalgia and struggles of adulthood. In a world full of noise, his gentle, reflective approach might be exactly what burnt-out fans need. Plus, it’s a fun reminder that the people who shaped our childhoods are still out there, figuring things out too.
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