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    Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

    Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

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    Since Aug 23, 2018 21:08 UTC

    We discuss research, theory and current issues in the fields of health and physical education in an easy to understand way. Our aim is to make research accessible to educators and university students from all over the globe. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support

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    Pacific Unitarian Church’s Podcast

    Pacific Unitarian Church’s Podcast

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    Since Aug 27, 2013 23:22 UTC

    Pacific Unitarian Church is a Welcoming Congregation. Our services are open to all regardless of beliefs, financial means, race or sexual orientation. We honor and support many spiritual paths towards meaning. Our Principles are the core values that form the foundation of our warm, supportive, and encouraging community.

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    Sonder Stories

    Sonder Stories

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    Since Feb 19, 2019 12:16 UTC

    Uniquely Crafted® stories from the people and beers of Sonder Brewing

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    In Other Words

    In Other Words

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    Since Nov 2, 2022 14:30 UTC

    ETF Revolution by SEI is powered by the SEI Knowledge Partnership. The SEI Knowledge Partnership is an ongoing source of action-oriented business intelligence and guidance for SEI’s investment manager clients. It helps clients understand the issues that will shape future business conditions, keep abreast of changing best practices and develop more competitive business strategies. The SEI Knowledge Partnership is a service of the Investment Manager Services division, an internal business unit of SEI Investments Company.

    Launching an exchange traded fund (ETF) can be daunting. In our new podcast with we share an insightful conversation with industry expert, Eric Balchunas of Bloomberg, to help unravel the nuances that come along with launching an ETF and discuss the advantages of joining this growing market.

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    She’s Not Your Life Coach

    She’s Not Your Life Coach

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    Since Mar 10, 2021 21:53 UTC

    A lifestyle comedy podcast hosted by two ladies in their 20’s trying to figure it out. Talking about any nonsense you could think of, from pandemic thoughts, to true crime stories, to Bachelor recap “minisodes”. Find us on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!

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    Legends From The Pacific

    Legends From The Pacific

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    Since Mar 1, 2020 08:00 UTC

    A weekly Asian & Pacific folklore podcast. Join Kamuela Kaneshiro as he shares tales of people, traditions, and gods from Pacific Island countries, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. These stories influenced films, Marvel and DC comic books, Disney movies, Netflix series, TV shows, and books. Episodes include a featured song, and Hawaiian word. www.LegendsFromThePacific.com

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    Creating Your Own Path

    Creating Your Own Path

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    Since Feb 6, 2014 08:01 UTC

    Creating Your Own Path is a weekly interview series featuring inspiring individuals and change-makers from various creative industries. In asking others about their journeys, I’ve found that we creatives often veer off course, forge our own paths and don’t always fit a particular mold. We tend to be a multifaceted bunch and this interview series seeks to find common ground among us all. Prepare to be challenged, inspired and motivated.

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    What Would Mom Do Podcast?

    What Would Mom Do Podcast?

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    Since Oct 2, 2020 14:07 UTC

    Welcome to What Would Mom Do Podcast where we as moms review other moms in movies and ask ourselves what we would do in those situations. Each week we pick a movie and look at it from the mother’s perspective and basically see if we agree or disagree with how she handles it.

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    PBC ShopTalk

    PBC ShopTalk

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    Since Feb 21, 2024 06:59 UTC

    Behind the scenes on salon culture and conversations we have with our clients.

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    U.talk LIFE Podcast

    U.talk LIFE Podcast

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    Since Mar 9, 2021 01:15 UTC

    The Clarity Speech and Language podcast is committed to teaching parents how to help their children improve their speech and language skills, giving their children a brighter and happier future.

    Many children begin to stutter around 2-3 years old. Fortunately, about 75% of those will recover on their own, but currently there is no way to predict who will and who won’t. We do know that the longer a child continues to stutter, the more resistant to treatment the problem can be. For this reason, it is better to treat stuttering early, while the child is still in the pre-school age group.

    What causes fluency issues? Although we don’t know exactly, there are several risk factors for persistent stuttering:

    – being male
    – family history of stuttering
    – stuttering longer than a year

    So how can you help your child who stutters? There are a few basic things you can do as a parent:

    – Be patient, don’t interrupt.
    – Reduce stressors in the home.
    – Avoid fast-paced schedules.
    – Speak slowly.
    – Give your child plenty of time to speak.
    – Use shorter, simpler sentences.
    – Give more praise than criticism by a ratio of at least 5:1.

    In addition, check in with a speech-language pathologist (SLP) to get an assessment of the severity of the condition and to learn about treatment methods specific for your child. In general, research shows that these methods have been the most helpful for preschool children:

    – LIDCOMBE METHOD1 – this is a behavioral approach and requires the parents to provide feedback regarding the child’s speech constantly and consistently, both during structured practice sessions and during everyday conversations.

    – For fluent speech, the parent:

    – Praises. (Good job! You sounded great!)
    – Requests the child to self-evaluate their speech. (How do you think your speech was just now?)

    – Acknowledges the child’s fluent speech matter-of-factly. (That last sentence was smooth with no bumps.)

    – For non-fluent speech, the parent:

    – Acknowledges the child’s non-fluent speech matter-of-factly. (That last sentence was a bit bumpy.)
    – Requests the child to self-evaluate their speech. (How do you think your speech was just now?)

    – DEMANDS AND CAPACITIES MODEL2– this treatment is based on the theory that stuttering occurs when the language demands placed on a growing child are greater than his current skills or capacities – hence the name ‘Demands and Capacities’. The treatment revolves around reducing the child’s motor, language, emotional and cognitive demands using techniques such as:

    – Decreasing the child’s rate of speech and the motor complexity of words while at the same time practicing exercises to increase motor skills. (Slow down, use shorter words, practice speech skills.)
    – Lowering the expectations for the child to produce advanced language while at the same time strengthening their language skills. (Use simple sentences, teach grammatical skills.)
    – Reducing stress in the child’s routine while at the same time teaching emotional skills. (Decrease planned activities, teach coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety.)
    – Lowering the child’s cognitive demands by simplifying tasks while at the same time teaching him methods for easy communication. (Teach one thing at a time, teach listening skills, go slow, take turns talking.)

    – Syllable-Timed Speech3, 4 – This method is one of the simplest to implement, in my opinion. You simply have the child practice ‘robot speech’, where each syllable is separated briefly from the others. So the sentence, “I want macaroni and cheese for dinner”, would be said like this: “I-want-mac-a-ro-ni-and-cheese-for-din-ner.” Sometimes it helps to have the child clap each syllable as they speak. This technique slows down their speech while also breaking it up into more manageable segments.

    The bottom line is that there is no one quick and easy fix for fluency issues. It takes time and patience and practice to see improvements in your child’s speech.

    I hope this has been helpful to you. For lots of great information about fluency disorders, visit The Stuttering Foundation at https://www.stutteringhelp.org/.

    1hhttps://www.lidcombeprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/lp_treatment_guide_2015.pdf

    2See Franken, M.C. & Putker-de Bruijn, D. (2007). Restart-DCM Method. Treatment protocol developed within the scope of the ZonMW project Cost-effectiveness of the Demands and Capacities Model based treatment compared to the Lidcombe programme of early stuttering intervention: Randomised trial. http://www.nedverstottertherapie.nl Retrieved from: https://nedverstottertherapie.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/RESTART-DCM.Method.-English.pdf

    3Trajkovski, N., et al. Using syllable-timed speech to treat preschool children who stutter: A multiple baseline experiment. Journal of Fluency Disorders (2009), doi:10.1016/j.jfludis.2009.01.001. Retrieved from: http://www.unm.edu/~atneel/shs531/syll_timed_tx.pdf

    4Andrews C, O’Brian S, Harrison E, Onslow M, Packman A, Menzies R. Syllable-timed speech treatment for school-age children who stutter: a phase I trial. Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch. 2012 Jul;43(3):359-69. doi: 10.1044/0161-1461(2012/11-0038). Epub 2012 May 4. PMID: 22562864. Retrieved from: https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2012/11-0038)

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    Son of a Pitch Podcast

    Son of a Pitch Podcast

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    Since Oct 12, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Three young strategists and a creative unpack the world of advertising alongside the industries best. Expect interesting problems, lots of advice, and a whole lotta fun. Enjoy!

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    The End of the Day Podcast with Kari Watterson: Using Mindset Work to Live Your Best Life

    The End of the Day Podcast with Kari Watterson: Using Mindset Work to Live Your Best Life

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    Since Apr 8, 2020 09:00 UTC

    The End of the Day Podcast is a mindset podcast for people who feel stuck in life and desperately want something more. Each week I explore different ways we hold ourselves back, and how mindset tools can help us work through our thoughts so we can start taking action and start living the lives we want.

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    Storytime from Town Hall Theatre

    Storytime from Town Hall Theatre

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    Since Apr 8, 2020 13:53 UTC

    Join Town Hall Theatre’s Alan Bomar Jones as he narrates classic children’s stories. Put on your listening ears as these tales come to life right through your speakers!

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    P.S.A with Saché

    P.S.A with Saché

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    Since Jun 8, 2021 14:00 UTC

    Formally P.S.A with Saché, Sátin Marché, founder of Sacred Melanin (Ancient Interiors) is a Green Interior Decorator and Designer, Ra Sekhi Kemetic Reiki Practitioner, Dōterra Essential Oil Specialist, Womb Yoga Dance Practitioner, Womb Wellness Facilitator and Fertility Strategist helping womben harmonize their well-being through personal styling + shopping & organizing. Muma Alkemist podcast serves to spark real and raw conversations that emanates all things Motherhood, Entrepreneurship, Lifestyle, Fashion and Design.

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    Use Your Voice

    Use Your Voice

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    Since Jul 29, 2022 04:07 UTC

    This is a podcast for Believers in Christ meant to encourage you to use your platform and speak up on what you know.

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    The MADNESS Show

    The MADNESS Show

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    Since Sep 21, 2021 21:09 UTC

    A faith based podcast using humor to talk about a variety of issues, events, and perspectives. An encouraging, joyful, and funny show hoping to inspire its listeners. Join pastor Jon weekly for new episodes! Check out Gotmadness.com for cool MADNESS gear!

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    Startup Sales

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    Since Jun 8, 2015 18:05 UTC

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    Welcome to Podcast Websites, the all-in-one WordPress service just for podcasters. In this audio post, Mark from Podcast Websites walks you through how to set up your first podcast episode. Important note: be sure to delete this episode before publishing your feed to iTunes. Your website is pre-configured with a specific section for podcasting. Anything published into this category that…

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    Out of Bandwidth: Consulting Explained

    Out of Bandwidth: Consulting Explained

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    Since Mar 17, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Jay Alexander is an analyst at a major consulting firm who interviews people about launching their careers.

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    Around the way

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    Since Nov 5, 2018 17:46 UTC

    Around the way is your go-to source for fair and balanced coverage of the latest news in your community. Join us as we delve into the most pressing issues affecting our neighborhoods, from city council decisions to local business developments, and everything in between. Our team of experienced journalists will bring you insightful analysis and diverse perspectives, ensuring that you get a complete picture of the stories that matter most. Tune in every week to stay informed and engaged with your community.

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