It’s Friday and that means it’s a BOLD Day!
#BoldTV is LIVE today at 10am ET/7am PDT on Facebook Live and #Periscope
Join Carrie Sheffield and Clay Aiken
as they welcome some exciting guests:
- Nicole Goodkind, Political Reporter at Newsweek
- Alexandra DeSanctis, Fellow at National Review
- Chris Pope, Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute
- Alice Anil, Documentary Filmmaker
- Bambadjan Bamba, Black Panther Actor & DREAMer
- Laura Messing, Experiment in Dialogue
- Roger Sachar, Experiment in Dialogue
- Dr. Chloe Carmichael, Clinical Psychologist & Author
From Dreamers to the State of the Union, there is lots to talk about this week!
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Do you know the only mammal to have a day named in his honor? Yes, it is the lowly groundhog, sometimes called the woodchuck.
The groundhog’s day is February 2. Now, it’s not a federal holiday and nobody gets off work. But, to have a day named after you is quite a feat.
Groundhog Day Trivia
- All groundhogs have 22 teeth.
- Groundhogs hibernate one to a burrow, with at least two doorways.
- Males emerge earlier than females each spring.
- Groundhogs can lose 50 per cent of their body weight in hibernation. Their maximum size is 10 kilograms.
- They can both swim and climb trees, and have a top speed of 15 kilometers an hour.
- Groundhog Day was once celebrated by ancient Celts. It’s halfway between the winter solstice and spring equinox.
- Farrah Fawcett, Tom Smothers, James Joyce, Graham Nash, Christie Brinkley, and my son were all born on Groundhog Day.
I wonder what plans Clay Aiken has for Groundhog day. I hope he has a productive and exciting day.
I also hope that he gets on Twitter today and brings smiles to many people.
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The following video is one I have not seen in a long, long time.
Do you remember Clay and his team performing Chain of Fools?
What fun!!