Tell Me About Your Dog
A podcast in which dog lovers talk to me about their four-legged friends, highlighting the incredible bond between human and canine.
Categories: Kids & Family
A podcast in which dog lovers talk to me about their four-legged friends, highlighting the incredible bond between human and canine.
Categories: Kids & Family
For educational and holistic purposes.
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Hello, my sweet friends! Join Raggedy Auntie in the Book Nook every odd Wednesday for storytime! We will read stories, sing songs, and tell tales for half an hour – perfect for rest time, play time, or riding in the car. Let‘s get started!
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Daddy and Lauren dish about celebs, hot goss, current news and everything toddler life
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Around the meal table, needs are met. As participants we celebrate the common solution to our physical need – bread. While we do so, bread of another type is broken as well. Help, hope and encouragement are shared to meet the needs of our struggles, heartaches and questions. Breaking Bread is reminiscent of these life giving conversations. This podcast strives to meet some of our common needs through our common solution – The Bread of Life.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: apostolic, bread, breaking, christian, counseling
Middle school—where eye-rolls are frequent, moods change faster than Wi-Fi connections, and “What’s for dinner?” is somehow a daily emergency.
If you’re parenting a 7th or 8th grader, you know this stage is equal parts challenging and exciting—for both of you. That’s where Middle School Mayhem comes in.
Each week, Bill Renner—middle school principal, dad, husband, and awkward-years survivor—shares practical tips and real-life insights to help you navigate this wild ride. We’ll talk about academic success, social and emotional growth, friendships, technology, resilience… and yes, those cringe-worthy school dances.
Whether you’re looking for strategies to help your child thrive or you need reassurance that the chaos is normal, this podcast will give you both the how-to and the you-got-this. Expect actionable advice you can use immediately—and a few funny stories to remind you that you’re not alone.
So buckle up, bring your sense of humor, and join us as we survive—and maybe even enjoy—these awkward years… together.
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Are you a parent or a carer of children and wondering how you can best navigate the challenges of COVID-19? Parenting in the age of coronavirus is a new podcast from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne, supported by Medibank. Child health experts will discuss the challenges parents are facing, and explore how you can best support yourself and your children so they can continue to learn, thrive and develop. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss an episode, and tell your friends, family and colleagues about this show if you think they would also find it valuable! For further support, please visit www.mcri.edu.au/covid-19
podcasts@mcri.edu.au
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B-Zone is a little dog. He’s black and brown and very friendly. Scruffy is his shaggy excuse for a best-friend. Adventures await them in the world behind their house where they meet new friends, laugh a lot, and get a little muddy. For ages 2 to adult, these short stories aim to entertain with a little bit of truth, and a whole lot of hi-jinks.
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A Modern Mom’s Lifestyle Guide For Food, Family and Beauty. Audio Posts Save You Time and Keep Those Hands Free to Chase After Your Littles.
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Have Gun Will Travel was a popular American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was the #4 show in the Nielsen ratings in its first year, and #3 for the next three years. It was one of the few television shows to spawn a successful radio version. The radio series debuted on November 23, 1958. The show followed the adventures of Paladin, a gentleman-turned-gunfighter played by John Dehner on radio, who preferred to settle problems without violence, yet, when forced to fight, excelled. Paladin lived in the Carlton Hotel in San Francisco, where he dressed in semi-formal wear, ate gourmet food, and attended opera. In fact, many who initially met him mistook him for a dandy from the East. When working, he dressed in black, used calling cards and wore a holster which carried characteristic chess knight emblems, and carried a derringer under his belt. The knight symbol is of course in reference to his name — possibly a nickname or working name — and his occupation as a champion-for-hire. The theme song of the series refers to him as “a knight without armor.” In addition, Paladin drew a parallel between his methods and the chess piece’s movement: “It’s a chess piece, the most versatile on the board. It can move in eight different directions, over obstacles, and it’s always unexpected.” Paladin was a former Army officer and a graduate of West Point. He was a polyglot, capable of speaking any foreign tongue required by the plot. He also had a thorough knowledge of ancient history and classical literature, and he exhibited a strong passion for legal principles and the rule of law.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Kids & Family
The Ride Or Die Podcast is about my journey on the pursuit of happiness.
Matthew talks about how to stop hating something or someone.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Childhood is finite at just shy of 9.5 million minutes. We only get one shot at it. One of the biggest decisions we make is how we will use that time. Research has confirmed time and time again that what children are naturally and unabashedly drawn to, unrestricted outside play, contributes extensively to every area of childhood development. The importance here cannot be understated. Every year we aim to match nature time with the average amount of American kid screen time (which is currently 1200 hours per year). Have a goal. Track your time outside. Take back childhood. Inspire others.
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Tags: cellphones, child, childhood, Children, Education, family, father, FreePlay, mother, mothering, nature, parenting, ScreenTime
This podcast addresses topics surrounding and impacting education. The host and guests present their personal and research based perspectives in a conversational format.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
Tune in to Lego Time as you listen to the voices of Katrina and Andrew as they create an unscripted story with Legos.
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Podcast by Most Certainly Motherhood
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Welcome to ”Entre Femme”. A ladies podcast on healthy life management, beauty , tips and tricks
Categories: Arts, Business, Education, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, News, Religion & Spirituality
I can’t mom today is a podcast created for mom’s, specifically first time moms. We want to support the new moms with laughs and stories from moms that have been in their shoes. The show is going to be short and sweet, because, let’s face it, moms don’t have a ton of time. If you’re ready to laugh, shed a tear or two and realize you’re not the only one, this is the podcast for you.
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Hosted by Phil Krause and Melody Marshall, The Pod at My Village is a podcast about all things My Village Ministries. We aim to teach and to talk about Family Preservation, as well as the Church’s role in this important work.
Categories: Business, Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Kids & Family includes podcasts about motherhood, fatherhood, single parenting, blended families, and all aspects of family life. In recognition of their status as family members, podcasts about pets are included too.