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My Bitcoin Story captures stories from people about their journey with Bitcoin. Hosted by Dea Rezkitha
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My Bitcoin Story captures stories from people about their journey with Bitcoin. Hosted by Dea Rezkitha
Categories: Business
The official podcast of College at New Beginnings where we discuss the local church, community, and culture for college students in East Texas!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A Creative Business Podcast
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: Business Coach, career coach, creative business, creative living, find your why, freelance, hashtag authentic, instagram, life coach, make it happen, marketing, online creative, Philosophy, Psychology, psychotherapy, side hustle, small business, social media
Only We Can Understand is a podcast that two friends decided to start where they discuss a wide range of topics.
Categories: Leisure
Join Cecilia Cicone every week as together we explore the infinite ways that God shows us that He loves us. We are the prodigal sons, the blind men, the women at the well, the one sheep out of the ninety-nine. We are loved deeply by a God who finds us worth dying for. It’s time we live like it.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The podcast that starts off talking Asian things and slowly devolves into self indulgent thought exercises. David and Imran are comedians in SF and NYC who provide colorful commentary on current events, culture, race, politics, media, model minority myths and conversation pieces.
Categories: Society & Culture
I ramble about a different film once a week. Behind The Scenes episodes are on the last Friday of each month. If you have any film suggestions for me, feel free to tweet or email me! Intro: ‘Itty Bitty 8 Bit’ by Kevin Macleod Trailer Talk: ‘Cipher’ by Kevin Macleod
Categories: TV & Film
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)
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Casual Star Wars conversation for all types of Star Wars fans!
Categories: TV & Film
This is a space for men to have meaningful and vulnerable conversations about our lived experiences. We’ll challenge one another. We’ll support one another. Most of all, we will love one another. I want every guest and listener to know they are seen, they are heard, and they matter. ✊🏾
Categories: Society & Culture
Capital Analytics is an integrated media platform that produces in-depth business intelligence with a focus on providing comprehensive investment knowledge on markets within the United States to the domestic and global business community. Unique in our approach, over a six-month research period, we meet over 200 with top political, commercial and industry leaders to deliver targeted information, in-depth analysis and strategic advice to the global business community on economic trends and investment opportunities. Our publications are read by worldwide companies and corporations, accounting firms, financial institutions, venture capitalists, hedge funds, industrial conglomerates, governmental organizations, investors, entrepreneurs and more. If you’re serious about business: you are reading our report. Capital Analytics has hundreds of sources: you only need one
Categories: Business
As kids, we’re like little sponges blindly copying culture from the people around us. The cultures into which we were all born evolved to fit very old agricultural environments. Each contains timeless wisdom about human affairs but none of them is ideally suited to navigating the ever-changing environment in which we find ourselves. The goal of Mixed Mental Arts is to steal the best cultural software from everywhere and apply the core principle of Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do “Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own.” Welcome to the dojo! We’re excited to learn from you.
Bryan Callen and today’s guest, Caroline Criado-Perez, have very different feeeeeeelings about the word feminism. For Bryan, feminism is a bit of a dirty word which he associates with well-meaning but misguided Social Justice Warriors on a crusade to remake the world in denial of the facts. For Caroline, feminism is a noble cause that aims to make the world fair and equal for all regardless of gender. And yet, in spite of their feelings about the word feminism, the case that Caroline makes in her latest book “Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men” is so compelling that Bryan and Caroline found themselves agreeing on the premise of her book. From medicine to the design of smartphones to bathroom allocation to the temperature of office spaces, the world is based on the assumption that an ordinary human is male. The result is that women die unnecessarily of heart attacks and car crashes. They wait longer in line for bathrooms. They are constantly cold in offices while men find the temperature perfectly comfortable. Many men wonder why the women in their lives are always cold, as if it is some defect of their body’s ability to regulate its internal environment. Rather than a failure of homeostasis among 50% of the population, women and men simply have different mean body temperatures and men have simply been setting the thermostats for their own comfort without consulting women or considering that they might have different needs. In every way and in every field of life, the world was designed by men and for men and women have suffered as a result. There’s a saying in Washington D.C. that if you’re not at the table, then you’re on the menu. In other words, if you’re not there helping make the decisions, then you’re going to get eaten alive. For most of recorded history, the people calling the shots and making the design decisions have been men and women have been on the menu. Bryan, Caroline and Hunter all want to live in a world based on fair play. So, why would we spend our time arguing about our feeeeeeelings about the word feminism when we can devote our time and energy to solving the problem? With Caroline’s book, we not only have a persuasive case. We have a recipe for action for how we can make a world that works better for all of us. Fair play isn’t just about marches, elections and new legislation. It’s also about making little decisions like where we set the thermostat into discussions.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: bryancallen, Education, Food, huntermaats, learning, life, mixedmentalarts, Money, school, sex
In sports, we love to celebrate the stars who usher in game-changing new strategies and skills. But often times, they weren’t the first to champion these winning tactics. This mini-series from FiveThirtyEight’s “Hot Takedown” profiles some of the most innovative and under-appreciated players and managers in the history of sport.
Categories: Sports
Discussions about CRM and marketing automation solutions and best practices. Analysis of the latest CRM and CRM-related industry news. Hosted by Steve Chipman from CRM Switch https://www.crmswitch.com and Sam Biardo from Technology Advisors http://techadv.com
Categories: Business
Tags: creatio, crm, hubspot, marketo, microsoft, pardot, salesforce, SugarCRM, Zoho
This Podcast is about Careers – where we plan to take you through the essence of one career path every week. We bring to you people from different fields who have spent more than a decade in a career so that you can learn from their journeys.
Categories: Business
(The title is a SONG by Woodbridge band!) I’m Melody Morrison an Online Entertainer of 7years. A ‘Cam-girl’ +clip-creator. YEP! I’m known as MELODYHERO 🎶 Life on a fringe society as an intentional misfit-Its been ABSURD! And NOT all Fun-n-Fiddling! I became commodity-I claimed the economy of-ME! -GOOD, BAD- I got to LIVE then! I NEED to share these stories. A career in ‘Cyber-S8X’. *This is AMATEUR rambling of life less known! Some audio…is bad!* ~Cam is RISK-with no promises, but a CHANCE 4 FREEDOM!⚡️ This is an AMATEUR show! Support my hot garbage: https://anchor.fm/thewebcamgirlzoo/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Recorded at The Comedy Zone in Charlotte, NC, our guests include A-List headlining and feature comedians from across the country. New shows every week-ish. We are likely NSFW unless you work in a super-progressive place, or in a comedy club. Hosted by Jason Allen King.
Categories: Comedy
The Florida Keys is a community of creatives who live and work creatively in the island paradise. How do they do it? How do they support themselves and still immerse themselves in their art? We’re sharing all of the tips, tricks and tactics as these creatives open the kimono and share their personal stories of living a creative life.
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: artistsinflkeys, flkeys, floridakeys, keylargo, keywest
Bible teaching independent baptist church
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A show where people talk about spooky stuff while drinking the hard stuff. Booze or “boos”? You decide!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality