At Home Adventure
A fun podcast interviewing kids and adults, talking about what to do while stuck at home and learning about our world.
Categories: Kids & Family
A fun podcast interviewing kids and adults, talking about what to do while stuck at home and learning about our world.
Categories: Kids & Family
Coming to you from the Good Shepherd Humane Society in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, the Good Shepherd Pet PawCast discusses interesting and important issues facing the pet owners of Northwest Arkansas.
Categories: Kids & Family
That’s What She Said, He Said – Hosted by Wife Jen & Husband Che, discussing all things married life, kids, issues, hilarity, oversharing, and more! Lies, Truths, Laughs, and Oh $h!t moments! No tickets are necessary! Peer into the lives of one of the Midwest’s zaniest Live Streaming couples! All shows streamed LIVE on The 514 Studio Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/The514Studio/videos
Categories: Kids & Family
Education without parameters. We’ve all heard of thinking outside the box, but what if we escaped box thinking? Teaching and learning would become unlimeted fun!
Categories: Kids & Family
🍄 Pip & Chuck go on whimsical (and sometimes musical) adventures in this children‘s podcast for ages 3-6.
Categories: Fiction, Kids & Family
This is weird but true the podcast! On this show Matilda and Irma will share 2-3 facts from National Geographic’s weird but true books and dig deeper into the facts! A new episode comes out everyday and will be 5-7 minutes long and we hope you continue listening! Send in a voice message with a fact or just a hello and you will be on the show!
Categories: Kids & Family
Welcome to my everyday thought patterns, ideologies and motivations.
Categories: Kids & Family
Heartwarming, informative and funny podcasts about pets, pet ownership and animal stories from anyone and everyone who loves animals.
Categories: Kids & Family
Kidmin Talk is a weekly look at the world of children’s ministry, hosted by Karl Bastian, the Kidologist at Kidology.org
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Children, christianity, kid, kidology, Kids, ministry, pastor, pastors, school, Sunday, Volunteers
POTY: The Podcast for Parents of the Year is a funny look at parenting and work/life balance. Join us while we discuss our parenting fails and wins and the ups and downs of raising 4 kids.
Categories: Kids & Family
In this unfiltered podcast about infertility, Brooklyn-based journalist and mom-of-two Ali Prato, who went through secondary infertility and IVF herself, talks to women—and some men—about the messy, frustrating, painful, heartbreaking, absurd and sometimes hilarious journey to have a baby. Or in some cases, to not have a baby. Each episode tells a different story about family building, getting real about miscarriages, egg freezing, sperm and egg donation, IUIs, endometriosis, male factor infertility, adoption, surrogacy, genetic testing, single parenting by choice, LGBTQ+ fertility, living childless not by choice, depression, relationship issues, money issues, jealousy, PTSD, and so much more. Ali covers all of the outcomes in this safe, non-judgement zone: the happy endings, the soul-crushingly sad ones, and the ones still in limbo.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Tags: adoption, babies, birth, conception, eggdonation, endometriosis, fertility, health, infertility, IUI, miscarriage, parenting, womenshealth
this is a podcast where, i, shick, talk about what i think about things happening in the world and things other teens won’t address. i’ll have guests come on sometimes, like my friends or siblings, and it’ll just be cool and pretty much completely honest!
Categories: Kids & Family
A fun husband and wife team talking about current events.
Categories: Kids & Family
This series is driven by interviewing beautiful individuals, as well as presenting ideas myself, in the unique ways we all live life in our home. Presenting information to you all, which is the ultimate power so you can have control and love in your life.
Categories: Kids & Family, Leisure, Society & Culture
Tags: #parentingadvice, behaviour, Children, cleanhome, Cleaning, cooking, debtfree, disclipine, family, frugal, healthy, home, homeliving, homemade, homeorganisation, housewife, managemnet, mealplanning, menuplanning, motherhood, organised, organization, organizing, parenting, routines, SAHM, schedules, tidyhome
Introducing “Pull No Punches,” the brutally honest and refreshingly real podcast hosted by a dynamic duo: Lauren and Josh . Join this married couple as they delve into all the ups and downs of their lives, discussing everything from the challenges of marriage and maintaining friendships to their exciting adventures creating content for their YouTube channel.
With no topic off-limits, “Pull No Punches” promises to be a candid and unfiltered look into the lives of two people who aren’t afraid to speak their minds. From personal anecdotes to topical issues, this podcast will have you hooked with its raw and genuine approach to conversation.
So, sit back and get ready to join this couple on their journey as they share their experiences and provide unfiltered insights into the world around them. With “Pull No Punches,” there’s never a dull moment and always something new to discover. Tune in now for a podcast that pulls no punches and leaves nothing unsaid.
Categories: Kids & Family
“Queering the Classroom” is an ongoing discussion about the trials and successes of queer students, teachers, and staff in American schools. If it’s a matter of representation, a question of legality, or an issue for advocacy, we want to cover it. This podcast is a sort of audio scrapbook of personal stories, interviews and reporting that is accessible for anyone interested in learning about why we can no longer keep what we affectionately term “the gay agenda” out of the classroom.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: advocacy, Education, lgbt, lgbtqia, pedagogy, queer, queerstudies, teaching
Tania Hino-she/her/ella, is one of NSC’s finest parent educators and tenured faculty members. Tania invites real life parents, caregivers and educators to speak about their passions, lived experiences and educational resources while focusing on social justice and equity practices. She is a brilliantly minded visionary striving to create safe spaces for people of color to be heard, seen and active in leadership roles. This podcast allows her to support a platform for those to share their voices and knowledge with the community. To learn more, visit: www.northseattlecoops.org & www.taniahino.com
Categories: Kids & Family
Compiled by an American missionary, West African Folk Tales by William H Barker is a delightful collection of folk tales from Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, Mauritania and other countries along the west coast of Africa. These stories spread in various forms to other countries like the West Indies, Suriname, the Netherland Antilles, etc and can be still heard today among the people of these countries. West African Folk Tales is a wonderful read for both young people and older readers alike. The stories are charmingly retold. Most of them are about Anansi, the trickster god of the West African people. He is worshiped as the god of all stories and often takes the form of a spider, which is considered to be very cunning. Anansi the Spider sometimes has a human face, wears clothes or assumes human form but keeps his eight legs. The first story in this book tells of how the Anansi tales originated. In the olden days, goes the tale, all stories were only about Nyankupon the chief of gods. But Anansi the Spider felt that he should be the hero of all stories. He goes to the chief and demands that he should be made the hero, whereupon the chief sets some conditions for Anansi to fulfill before he can call himself a hero. How the clever Spider achieves this forms the rest of this entertaining tale. The Anansi tales are supposed to have originated in Ghana and it is among the Ashanti people of Ghana that they are most popular. However, they remained an oral tradition, passed on from generation to generation, and Anansi himself was reputed to be a skillful speaker and teller of stories. Though Anansi is quite smart, he uses his cleverness to trick others and sometimes he himself meets a bad end! This book contains 18 Anansi stories and 17 others about different animals like leopards, tigers and elephants. There are also stories about various trees and plants. The Anansi tales are closely linked to Uncle Remus’ Brer Rabbit tales and Anansi’s character bears a strong resemblance to the tricky rabbit. The original edition of West African Folk Tales has some beautiful illustrations which would appeal to young readers. This collection was first published in Lagos in 1917. William H Barker was a missionary and the principal of a government school in Accra. The book was coauthored by Cecilia Sinclair and will certainly provide hours of entertainment for both parents and children.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: animals, audio books, audiobook, ebooks, Fairy tales, fiction, free audio books, Kids, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, West African Folk Tales, William H. Barker
The new podcast for parents and fans of Jamie Jewitt, Jake Quickenden & Marcel Somerville, giving listeners exclusives you don’t see across their social media! Each week, follow the boys as they navigate the world of parenthood, share their trials and tribulations, and give listeners insight into their lives like never before. Expect confessions, advice, special guests, challenges and more from 3 lads who have been promoted to dads.
Categories: Kids & Family
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.