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This podcast will help all parents with kids of all ages to learn how to decode the mysteries and challenges of being a parent in today's challenging times. We will concentrate on practical parenting approaches that you as a parent can use right away! There are tips and tricks as well as plenty of real life stories to help you see that you can make a difference in your family's life in simple yet noticeable ways. In order for your kids to change, you need to change first! The ripple effect i ...
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The REAL Kathy Lee is an honest podcast for REAL moms. It’s where we talk about real life… real motherhood. Topics will include helicopter parenting, how to really connect with your children, how to find your joy in motherhood, why every mom needs an “all by herself” vacation, how to refrain from jumping in the car and just driving away, and why saying YES is the most powerful response to a young child’s requests.
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Poseidon is the god of the sea, Dionysus of wine and merrymaking, and Emily Oster? She’s the god of parenting. An economics professor at Brown University, Oster has built a massive and loyal audience by providing overwhelmed parents with the information and data they need to make solid and sound parenting decisions in a very confusing world. Her first book, Expecting Better: Why the Conventional Pregnancy Wisdom Is Wrong—and What You Really Need to Know, sold over a million copies and was tr ...
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Immerse yourself in storytelling and early years education with bestselling author Trisha Lee and early years expert Isla Hill as they share their insights, tips, and heartwarming anecdotes about Helicopter Stories. Discover how the approach effortlessly fits within the EYFS classroom, fostering communication and imagination. Whether you're an educator, parent, or just curious, this podcast is your gateway to a universe where the stories children tell take center stage. Let's grow storytelle ...
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Homeschooling IRL

Andy and Kendra Fletcher

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These witty podcasters like to poke sticks at the conventional and with heaps of grace they will confront a few of the sacred cows that Christian homeschoolers like to worship. Their love for the Gospel will remind their listeners on every episode of the freedom that Christ pours out in generous amounts. Grace Wins!
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Welcome to Hope and Will: A Parenting Podcast from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. We’re here to ease the minds of moms and dads by serving up doses of insight from pediatric specialists and real stories from parents like you. By combining medical smarts with practical experience, our goal is to help make the journey from diapers to diplomas a little less scary, helping you raise healthier, more resilient kids along the way. Georgia families know when they see Hope and Will, our beloved ma ...
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Just two awesome parents talking about what it's like to parent in these modern times. Join us as we talk about all aspects of parenting conventional or unconventional. We will be diving in and talking about the taboo and old norms still expected to be followed today in these modern times. At the end of the day all parents want is the best for their children the way we get there is different in every family. My wife and I hope you enjoy the show and wish you and your families nothing but the ...
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Melody Shuman shares her insights on helping children become the best version of themselves. With over two decades of working with children as martial arts instructor, Melody is considered one of the best in her industry. Learn from her positive and passionate mindset how to successfully parent, coach, and teach children in a way that is fun, creative, and most importantly, successful.
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Back for Season 3, We Are Family drills down into the beautifully unique, wonderfully diverse, often hilarious, and absolutely fascinating ways celebrity and public figure parents live their family lives. Through frank and candid conversations with host Julia Dennison, Editor of Parents.com, each episode will profile a different famous parent, discussing everything from how their upbringing shaped who they are, to their parenting philosophies and how they’ve built their own families. We’ll g ...
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Australian netball legends, and unusually tall besties, Liz Ellis and Cath Cox join their short pal - comedian Carolyn Swindell - for No Dribble, the podcast that’s the next-best thing to touring with the Diamonds. You know how you and your friends have the best and funniest conversations on the way to netball, on the sidelines at netball, and at the pub after netball? Well, No Dribble is like those conversations. And it’s netball, but it’s so much more. So, get your game face on with Liz, C ...
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We are husband and wife, parents of four, trying to make evidence-based parenting practices accessible to all. Drawing from our expertise in the areas of Psychology and Occupational Therapy, we’re here to share our real-world challenges to give you actionable tips, tools, and strategies that will make your parenting journey more joyful, purposeful, and fulfilling. Our goal is to educate, empower, and inspire you. You are NOT alone on this incredible adventure of parenting and personal growth ...
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Are you letting your past define your future? Are you feeling stuck in the present and worrying about how you can make a switch in your life? Do you want to pivot in your career or launch a new business? The My Simplified Life Podcast is tackling all of these questions and more! Each episode is filled with life lessons, stories and experiences filled with humor, reality, and inspiring takeaways. We are covering career switches, motherhood, work life balance, starting your own business and wh ...
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From a young age following the world's political views as seen from his father's view. Views which have made him hate politics. Being brought up in a Christian home with an atheist parent, Jehovah's Witness grandparents and best friends which have a strong faith in Islam. An upbringing that has left him questioning religion. Having to juggle 2 worlds, cultures, and morals day by day and act as if that's normal. A culture shock that has allowed him to make his own world and morals. Following ...
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I will be discussing life topics, like wealth, family, love and relationships, death and politics and more. I will occasionally have special guest speakers that will give their take on such matters. If you are interested in collaborating or becoming a guest speaker please feel to contact me! If you want to leave me a voice message to play live on air for all of my listeners you can do so at anchor.fm/chatwithlatoya/message IG: thechatterbox_podcast FB: thechatterboxpodcast Email: thechatterb ...
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Shhh, Mom Is Talking

Shhh, Mom Is Talking

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This podcast is to address the struggles of parenthood and pregnancy as we are expected to have baby #4 at the end of summer. I recount what happened in the last week of child rearing, parenting and pregnancy. My husband is the co-host and I am the star Intro/Outro Music: Henyao- 9th Power Artwork by www.deviantart.com/flichen
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Life is an amazing journey filled with possibilities. By embracing ourselves and our mistakes, we can regain the power to choose who we want to be, how we want to feel, and what type of life we want to live. Jael Toledo, marriage and family counselor, author, and motivational speaker shows us how.
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Unique and at times humorous, way of looking into a wide range of mental health topics. Ultimate pocket therapist brings both professional and personal insights into everyday issues. Sit back as you enjoy and learn from two people, who not only have the professional credentials, but also have many life experiences. Hosted by mother daughter duo, Shannette Keeler LCSW and Brooke Gardiner “student of life”.
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School Safety Free Period

The Educator's School Safety Network

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The Educator's School Safety Network is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing school safety training, resources, and technical assistance to schools throughout the US and Canada, More info: www.eSchoolSafety.org
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Across the Aisle

Ben Riggs & Erin Norman

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Your Facebook feed probably never disagrees with you. We will. Across the Aisle locks one progressive in conversation with one libertarian to try to find solutions to the problems of the 21st century. We talk, persuade, conversate, and while it can get heated, we are trying to find a way forward, not score points or lay down a sick burn. We believe that things can’t stay as they are, so we need to find a new way forward. Won’t you come with us?
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Wine Therapy

Wine Therapy

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Join high school BFFs Chris and Nancy as they down a bottle of wine (or two) on their podcast covering politics, pop culture, and relationship advice from a black, LGBT, and feminist perspective. A little it of politics, a little bit of reality TV, but more let's answer questions from “what would you do."
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It started out with a simple question: How can we help make our world a better place? We’re holding this space for conversations about all the things, big and small, that we can do to create impactful changes in our lives and in our communities. Join host Steve Norris as he interviews inspirational thought-leaders, scientists, spiritual leaders, best selling authors, life-coaches, psychologists and more, from every corner of the planet who are doing extraordinary things to brighten our world ...
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College Admissions and the Helicopter Parent Have you ever heard that sound? The rhythmic whirring of blades as they chop through the air? That is the sound of a helicopter parent hovering over their homeschooled child getting ready for college. That’s right, we are back at it again with an interview and discussion about college admissions and the …
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This week we are joined by an extremely special guest. She's one of the biggest and most loved personalities in Australian media, and is here to settle the scrunchie debate once and for all. PLUS we debate the merits of forcing kids to participate in sport and hear from another legendary listener for Wind Beneath Our Wings. It's a netball podcast, …
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Asheesh Advani isn’t just the CEO of Junior Achievement Worldwide—he was also a participant. The program changed his life when he experienced it in middle school, and as CEO, he has guided the global NGO into more than 115 countries, involving more than 3,500 employees and 500,000 volunteers worldwide. Incredibly, JA annually serves more than 15 mi…
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What if I think my child needs a diagnosis? This is a common mom-question and today on Momfessions we’re going to tackle that topic. Thank you to today’s sponsor: CTC Math. I have the coolest friends. Sometimes I forget that they are even more amazing in their careers. This is the case with my friend, Lei Rhyne. Not only did she homeschool her kidd…
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You are going to want to grab your spouse for this episode! Fletch and Kendra dive right into the middle of the topic and discuss how the stress of homeschooling can leak into your marriage relationship. Throughout this episode, you will hear live interviews conducted with couples on the floor of the Teach Them Diligently Conference in Nashville, T…
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When Emily was a kid in the 1980s in New Haven, Connecticut, she grew up on a block with a lot of other children. Every day after dinner, around 6:30, everyone emptied out of their houses and went down to the church parking lot where they engaged in all kinds of unsupervised activities—throwing balls at each other in front of the church wall, climb…
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This week Carolyn is keeping our spirits up with some bespoke Diamonds and Rose cocktails, Liz has mixed feelings about a local grand final and we chat about the Super Netball First Nations round. PLUS we hear from a Dribbler who's got a very unique Wind Beneath Our Wings nomination (as in, it will never happen again). It's a netball podcast, but i…
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In this episode of My Simplified Life, Mary Jones, the author of the short story collection The Goodbye Process, shares her journey as a writer and her deep love for short stories. Mary discusses the inspiration behind her work, the challenges of writing short stories, and how her background in psychology has influenced her writing. She also delves…
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Imposter syndrome is something to which most of us can relate. The idea of doubting our own skills and abilities, even in the face of myriad accomplishments. It’s a common human experience. It’s easier to have faith in others than buy into ourselves. When Tina Vatanka Murphy was called into a meeting with her company’s CEO and HR director to talk a…
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Hearing the phrase "secure attachment" makes us think of some academic thesis. BORING! Well, I want to help flip that idea in our minds to "CRUCIAL". Yes, having our kids see us as stable, reliable and empathetic beings in their lives is ESSENTIAL. In this podcast episode I talk to Eli Harwood, a therapist and "attachment nerd", as she calls hersel…
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Homeschooling Through the Storm: Navigating Difficulties with Linda Difino Hard Time Episode | Introduction: Welcome back to HomeschoolingIRL, your go-to podcast on the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network! In this episode, we tackle a crucial topic that every homeschooling family may encounter at some point – homeschooling when life gets hard. Whet…
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How to Have Those Big Talks with Your Kids | Momfessions with the Real Kathy Lee We know we need to have those big talks with our kids. But, where to start? Thanks to our sponsor, CTCMath.com – we are pleased for their continued excellence in education and dedication to the homeschool community. It is due to sponsorships that our programs continue …
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This week we discuss everything from Liz's worst job (and creepy boss), to Carolyn's major career change, and the uniform Cath had to wear at her first job that had Liz cracking up. Plus, a discussion about changes to sport in public schools, what it's really like in a netball training camp, and the results of the The Marie Little Shield. (also, th…
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In this episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac speaks with author Ava Dellaira about her journey in writing and the personal experiences that have shaped her latest novel, Exposure. Ava shares insights into the writing process, the themes explored in her book, and how real-life events and emotions are woven into her storytelling. The…
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Spike Cohen (@RealSpikeCohen) joins us to discuss his organization, You Are The Power, local activism, speculation on who the President is and more! You Are The Power - https://www.youarethepower.net/ ----- Help out the show at PRLFans.com!! Buy our shirt at libertariancountry.com and enter code PRL to save 10%!…
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It’s often fascinating to pinpoint when someone received the first inkling of what their eventual career would be. For many, of course—thinking of all the kids who grew up wanting to be professional athletes, movie stars, astronauts, or firemen—their idealized career path often follows a long and winding road of self-discovery, full of detours and …
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Teens Speak Up About Everyday Life My 17-year-old nephew drove over from Alabama to spend the weekend with us. I love having chatting with him and hearing his perspective about life and the struggles that come with being a teenager in 2018. I thought you might enjoy from Alex, as well. My daughter, Sarah was hanging out with us, so I invited her to…
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This week we go rogue and touch on everything from Cath's 'terrifying' rollercoaster experience on the GC, to Carolyn's tooth fairy woes and Liz's new friends outside her window. PLUS we chat about the average height of Australian women, which might surprise you... It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. You can buy tickets for our live even…
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In this episode of My Simplified Life, Liz Alterman, a long-time journalist and author, joins the conversation to share her journey from media professional to published author. Liz discusses her experience of being laid off alongside her husband, navigating unemployment, and ultimately channeling her experiences into writing her memoir, Sad Sacked.…
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There’s a reason we call it a mental rut – this deep groove in the mud. It’s a pattern of behavior that we’ve dug into our brains, and when we go down this road, it’s where our mental wheels get stuck. When have you been stuck in a rut? Maybe it’s coming back day after day to a job you hate. Maybe it’s something small, like knowing you should eat l…
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OUR 500TH EPISODE! Live from Crabtowne USA in Glen Burnie, MD Special thanks to our event sponsors: WBS Apparel @WBSApparel Track Suite Caucus Maryland @CLC_LPMD Libertarian Party Mises Caucus Maryland @lpmcmd Maryland Firearms Facebook/Maryland Firearms www.MarylandFirearms.com Nightwolf Tactical http://nightwolftact.com ----- Help out the show at…
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This week we battled tech to join you from three seperate locations to talk about Carolyn's last ever book week, Cath's new tattoo, and which one of us was asked to come out of retirement (hint: it wasn't Carolyn). PLUS there's a world record breaking netball game happening soon and you won't believe how long it goes for. It's a netball podcast, bu…
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In this episode of My Simplified Life, Michelle Glogovac sits down with James Rhee, an entrepreneur, educator, and author of Red Helicopter. They discuss James' unique journey, his philosophy on kindness and leadership, and the transformative story behind his work at Ashley Stewart. James shares personal anecdotes and insights highlighting the impo…
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The power of manifesting something into reality might seem… well, a bit silly at times. It’s all over social media, for better or for worse. It can seem silly because we all know it’s not as simple as saying it out loud, or creating a Pinterest board. Getting what you want, reaching mastery on a curve, it’s hard, hard work. And yet it does start wi…
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What is trauma? trau·ma ˈtroumə,ˈtrômə/ noun 1. a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. What causes trauma in young children? Past or Present Abuse Stress in the home Divorce Death of Pet Death of Family Member/Friend Unhealthy environment Adding a new family member. Move Witnessing something horrible, scary, or stressful. This can be a real…
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During a recent homeschooling convention where we were speaking, an older gentleman approached the Homeschooling in Real Life booth and asked what we might know about grandparents who homeschool. He was planning to help his daughter homeschool her children, and he was there to gather information. The topic of grandparents who homeschool is an excit…
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In this episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac sits down with Hitha Palepu, author of We're Speaking: The Life Lessons of Kamala Harris. Hitha shares her journey of writing the book, her admiration for Kamala Harris, and the challenges and triumphs she experienced along the way. The conversation touches on the importance of role mode…
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Do you know that feeling, when you’ve been on a roadtrip for however many hours – or even, days – and you just can’t bring yourself to eat another bite of fast food? The food all looks the same, the landscape outside your window starts blending together, and you just crave something… different? There’s a part of us deep inside that searches out for…
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If you know me, you know I love Mr. Rogers. As I was researching the history of Fred Rogers and his TV show, I realized that his show started about the same time my mom found out that she was expecting me. I guess you could say that I have been in Mr. Rogers Neighborhood from the very beginning. Thank you to our Sponsor, CTC Math. Mr. Rogers had an…
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Jamie, Arlene, and I had so much fun recording our podcast for last week, we decided to keep the party going and record a second one. At every conference people ask us how we homeschool children across the ages. We figured it might be something the podcast world would want us to talk about as well, so we did. Every homeschooling family is unique. S…
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How does a homeschooling parent possibly educate older kids while at the same time juggling preschoolers, toddlers, and babies? Is it even realistic to think we could do a good job while spinning so many homeschool plates? On this episode of Homeschooling in Real Life, Fletch and Kendra talk about how they’ve managed to homeschool 8 kids, how to st…
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This week we talk about our (almost) netball-free weekends, Cath's fear of spiders, Carolyn's celebrity encounter and Liz's memories of game day prep. PLUS we have a majorly exciting announcement at the end of the show! It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. Get tickets to Carolyns upcoming comedy show 'Suitable Employment' HERE | 3rd - 7th…
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In this solo episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac shares her thoughts on the upcoming election and emphasizes the importance of kindness, empathy, and effective communication. She discusses several books that have inspired her, offering valuable insights into leadership, finding your voice, anti-racism, civic engagement, and storyt…
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Kate Fantinel and her new husband Axel join us to talk about recent develops Down Under, Kamala Harris, Trump at the Bitcoin conference, and more! ----- Help out the show at PRLFans.com!! Buy our shirt at libertariancountry.com and enter code PRL to save 10%!By Punk Rock Libertarians Podcast
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What does it mean to turn a dream into a business plan? How do you take your vision of a better future, whatever that looks like, and translate that into a company? It’s a difficult leap! This grand vision has to be broken down into steps, arranged on a timeline. Then your dream becomes tied to the bottom line profits, to your employees and your bo…
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When kids enter school-age years, you reach a new stage of parenthood. As fun as it can be to shop for the latest school supplies, it’s also the dawn of a new season—one in which your kids will face challenges you won’t be there to see, and perhaps most challengingly, solve. As parents, you want to say and do the right things to set them up for suc…
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This week we talk all things GRAND FINAL, including Liz doling out ice creams, Carolyn's belated viewing and Cath's post-grand final eating habits. PLUS our netball New Years Resolutions and an (unintentionally) scathing comment from Liz's niece. It's a netball podcast, but it's so much more. Get tickets to Carolyns upcoming comedy show 'Suitable E…
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In this solo episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac shares her journey of being featured in the Costco Connection Magazine. Michelle reflects on her long career in corporate aviation, her transition to podcasting, and the importance of patience and perseverance in achieving one's goals. She encourages listeners to give themselves gra…
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