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Parker Lennon (ACSM) & Chuck Stach (NASM) Certified Personal trainers with over 20 years combined knowledge in the fitness industry talk the latests fitness trends, workout methods, and diet, while interviewing expert guests in all realms of the industry.
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The Podcast Hub

The Hospital Broadcasting Association

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From the HBA Podcast Network, The Podcast Hub is specifically designed to support members of our network. From answering your technical queries to production tips and FAQs, this is a space for health & wellbeing broadcasters across the UK to get all the help you need to make an amazing podcast!
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The Mandala Podcast

Bri Jaworski, LMHC-QS

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A podcast dedicated to Mental Health and overall health & wellness. We want to help you feel your best: mind, body & soul! Hosted by Licensed Mental Health Therapist & Board Certified Health Coach, Bri Jaworski, LMHC.
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Not Your Mama Podcast

Kelly Bryant Wellness

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Welcome to the Not Your Mama podcast! I am Kelly Bryant, and I am THE prenatal & postnatal trainer who GUARANTEES results in less time per day than your partner spends on the toilet. I help new parents fix their abs, heal prolapse, stop peeing their pants, and get pain-free. Here on the Not Your Mama podcast, we are embracing the fact that your are so. much. more. than just a parent. We're here to reclaim your body AND your identity after having a kid — whether you're pregnant now or decades ...
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365 Days Of Folk project description an online celebration of music, guided by the example of Jon Boden (afolksongaday.com). an ambitious multimedia discussion (aural, visual, and written) exploring the history of individual songs. a collaborative exploration of the positive effects on mental health & wellbeing (individual & societal) of individuals & groups learning a new folk song each day. an open forum for raising serious issues around mental illness. goals discuss 366 songs during 2024, ...
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The new course the Practical Behavior Approach is officially open for enrollment. This course is designed for general ed teachers, special ed teachers, clinicians, paraprofessionals, and parents supporting children with challenging behaviors. This course will prepare you to prevent, respond, and build. The strategies are rooted in the science of Ap…
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Resilience is the ability to bounce back after stress, failure, hardship, or adversity. Resilience is closely related to emotional regulation and problem solving. In this episode, learn why resilience is an essential life skill and some practical ways to build resilience throughout the day in both home and school settings. Join The Practical Behavi…
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Emotional Regulation is the ability to cope with the range of emotions. In this episode, I break down what emotional regulation is and why it’s important. Then we review what two major things can hinder the development of emotional regulation. Emotional Regulation skill building can be broken into 3 areas: pre-regulation, naming/validating emotions…
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In this episode, Dr. Joe Lockavitch breaks down why reading comprehension is important and how we can reach out to more struggling readers. Dr. Joe is a former classroom teacher, school psychologist, university professor, special education director, applied reading researcher, and is the author and developer of The Failure Free. Reading Program. Dr…
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When a child is in crisis mode, they are not ready to learn. In a meltdown situation, our goal as the adult is to keep the child safe and reflect on how to prevent this in the future. In this episode, we explore what to do in an episode of explosive behavior. We go through the 6 steps of de-escalation on how to safely move the child through the epi…
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Decreasing negative behavior actually happens away from the negative behavior. That means we have the most success in long-term behavior reduction by preventing problem behaviors before they start. It may sound easier said than done but there are some essential strategies that you can add to your classroom, home, or clinical practice to readily avo…
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In this insightful episode, we explore the power of education to combat societal norms and encourage critical thinking. Tanja Hagedorn, a leading voice in intercultural understanding, reveals her insights into building inclusive school communities and empowering young minds. Listen to the full podcast episode below or read through an abridged trans…
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Practical Functional Assessment and Skills Based Treatment were designed by Dr. Greg Hanley as an effective and ethical alternative to reducing extreme problem behaviors. In this episode, three school administrators share their experiences implementing PFA and SBT on a district wide level. Lisa Xagas, the Assistant Superintendent for Student Servic…
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In this episode, we review Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions (NDBIs) and how they can be used in both a clinical or classroom setting. Dr.Jamie Hughes-Lika shares her expertise on this topic. She defines what NDBIs are, how they are different than traditional ABA, and how child-led teaching works. Dr. Hughes-Lika is a Board Certif…
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Having your team on the same page is essential for the successful implementation of behavior plans. In this episode, Amanda Borosh, BCBA, breaks down why staff training is important and how to overcome some of the challenges. Amanda shares actionable strategies for getting team buy-in and improving follow-through. Amanda is a licensed special educa…
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In this special episode, I share an excerpt from a recent live workshop. This session is titled Can’t Do or Won’t Do. Every decision we make is shaped by our skills and abilities to perform the action and our motivation to do so. In this clip from the workshop, I share how to approach challenging behaviors from a can’t do or won’t do perspective. -…
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Lois Letchford is a reading specialist who is passionate about teaching struggling students how to read. In this episode, Lois dives into the problems with many traditional literacy approaches and the impact this can have on students. She shares some key strategies for building reading skills by building engagement and focusing on comprehension. Lo…
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Julia DeNey founded Sense-ational You, an adaptive apparel brand for autistic children who need help regulating so they are empowered to be successful no matter where they are. In this episode, Julia discusses what sensory needs are and how they can impact behavior. She explores the area of tactile sensory needs and how different clothing can be ch…
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Tim Kretchman is the founder of Action Driven Education and a former teacher and administrator. In this episode, Tim shares how to identify “just right” accommodations for students in a range of settings. Tim shares the four key variables that make accommodations work - strengths, needs, degree of need, and fit to the instructional setting. Tim sha…
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Katherine Saint, Ph.D., LPC, BCBA-D, Katherine has her doctorate in Behavior Analysis and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. In this episode, we discuss the 4 attachment styles from a behavior analytic perspective. Katie shares what learning histories typically lead to each attachment style and what supports we can give to help those individuals…
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January 24: Some Tyrant Has Stolen My True Love Away It’s #stpaulseve so i shouldve picked some kind of damascene song, but instead this one will serve as our warm-up into #burnsnight. Can’t wait to reveal what we’ve prepared for you for tomorrow! Meanwhile, have a listen to the versions discussed here by @katerusby @sarahjarosz @christhile and let…
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January 23: I Drew My Ship What’s your favourite version of this song, and where did you first hear it? I had one but it’s been superseded by another: the collaboration heard here between Wendy Lanchin & Alison Frosdick of Rumpled Muslin… soaring vocals & heavenly harmonim! Wendy says she was first introduced to this most english of songs upon hear…
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Sydney Carter wrote this about John Ball who in 1381 as part of the peasants’ revolt was arrested for teaching unorthodox religion; 600 years after his death it’s hard to find a choir who DON’T have this in their repertoire…! Love the unusually fast pace of this Manchoir rendition. Give them a follow. Full clip via https://linktr.ee/365daysoffolk #…
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Elizabeth Klein is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Clinical Director of an ABA program that delivers therapy in home, school, clinic, and community settings. She noticed a common challenge with children with autism across settings - eating problems. In this episode, Elizabeth discusses with eating challenges are common for children with auti…
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January 21: The Cuckoo Such a simple song but SUCH a rich history and tradition of singers making it their own… thanks to @kerry.andrew, Maddy Prior, Jacqui McShee, for the inspiration on this one! Full clip via https://linktr.ee/365daysoffolk #folk #民间 #gente #लोक #january #一月 #enero #जनवरी #oldmusic #旧音乐 #musicaantigua #पुरानीसंगीत #folkmusic #民间…
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