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EXPERIENCES IN CAREGIVING
This podcast is in partnership with the San Diego/Imperial County chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, and is a place where everyday people can speak on their experiences, their struggles, and the everyday highs and lows that come with their family member’s Alzheimer’s journey. The goal of this podcast is to create a space of comradery, connecting listeners with this support group and hopefully encouraging people to ask questions, give advice, and share their own stories.
BLACK PARENTS AGING PODCAST
Black Parents Aging is a podcast for busy black women who are navigating the changing parent/child dynamic with their aging parents or grandparents. Now you are the one worrying about your parents. This show will provide weekly tips and advice about how to have hard conversations with your parents, what you need to know about their finances, health and overall wellbeing. All coupled with a healthy dose of comical relief and coco butter (no one will be ill prepared and ashy on our watch!)
I’M A MOM OF A TEEN, HELP!
I’m a Mom of a Teen, Help is a podcast hosted by LCMHC Gretchen Campbell. It’s a space for everyday moms raising teens. Gretchen will be chatting with moms from all different walks who have raised teens and/or are actively raising teens. We’ll be chatting about the Highs, Lows and everything in between.
RAISING NEW YORKERS
Raising New Yorkers podcast is a community that equips moms to raise kids in a city that's next level hard: from cost of living, education, transportation, and work life balance. Through first hand experiences and interviews, Moms will get to hang with us while we seek the good of the city and foster that in our children.
L.O.S.T
Welcome, I'm your host Mysheka Ross. Thank you for listening to my podcast (L.O.S.T) Living off Struggles & Treasures. On the podcast there will be a variety of topics, guest, talking about day to day life issues, struggles, lessons, successes, life, loss, love, career, education, family, health, wealth, real estate etc. Many have asked, why did you name the podcast LOST ? Often times than not we associate the word "Lost" as negative. If we look at it in a different perspective, it can be viewed as positive. Have you ever found your way, because you were lost?! I have. My journey is filled with struggles & treasures. www.1lost.libsyn.com
RECLAIMING MUM
Motherhood is like a whirlwind. Although beautifully life-changing, it's also challenging and all-consuming. The Reclaiming Mum podcast with Empowerment Coach, Dr. Jemma Andrew-Adiamah, sole purpose is to give mums the space to explore their needs, wants, and desires beyond being a mum, without the guilt. Being a mum and carving out space for your ambitions aren't mutually exclusive, you can have both. From self-care, mindset, finding calm, unfiltered motherhood, and much more - this is your weekly reminder that you can be an awesome mum and make your dreams a reality too!
MISERY MENAGERIE
Based on the card game and TV show The Misery Index, this is a podcast about communication. While talking with your mom (if you're a teenager) and your teen (if you're a mom) can feel like misery sometimes, Ericka and Jay Hardwick have figured it out: nothing is off limits. They use the cards as conversation starters, and you can play along. On a scale of 1 - 100, how much misery do you think peeing on an electric fence would cause? Their conversations are hilarious, gross, "squirm-worthy" (their term), honest, and frank. Get inspiration from this awesome mother-son duo on how to talk with your kids (or your parents) about, well, anything at all.
ONE TO ONE
Join Seattle youth pastor Jonathan Kopecky as he spends ONE TO ONE time chatting, laughing and giving voice to teens opening up about their world. Jonathan starts every podcast asking teens three questions: (1) Who are you? (2) How’s your faith? (3) What are you here to talk about? The final question is the most fun for Jonathan, as he has no idea what his guest might bring up. It gives him a chance to listen and respond honestly to his youth’s current concerns. It also gives him a chance to see if he still has some youth ministry skills. Who knows, maybe you might have the same question as your peers. Jonathan has been a youth pastor since 2006. He is married with four kids and is an avid cyclist, guitar player, worship leader and loves to get into anything you’re interested in. He still can pull off a rad heal flip.