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CAT TALK RADIO
Cat Talk Radio is all about cats, what makes them do what they do, why they occasionally misbehave and what cat guardians can do to fix it. We educate you on how to modify unwanted cat behavior by providing the proper environment and stimulation, enabling cats to express their natural behaviors in ways that are preferable for both the humans and cats. You will learn how to have fun with your cat, fascinating cat facts and be inspired to try new things, which will lead to a happier relationship and closer bond with your cat. We’ll also call attention to the plight of cats in our country, feel compassion for their challenges and share the message.
EARLY CHILDHOOD CHAPTERS
This is the podcast for educators, childcare professionals, and parents who work with children ages 0-5. Hosted by Gryphon House Books, each episode features interviews with leading authors and experts who break down the latest research into practical, actionable strategies for the classroom and home.
CHANGE OF TACK
Welcome to Change of Tack, The equestrian podcast that shines a light on the positive changes we are seeing in the industry, by showcasing the many ways horse owners and professionals can use ethical and evidence based methods to improve horse welfare. Closing the door on abusive management and training practices. Join me as I talk to professionals from around the world, who have focussed their careers on helping horses and educating owners.
THE BLACK FATHERS' PULSE
The myth of the “Absent Black Father” harms American culture and the mental health of Black men and their families. The Black Fathers’ Pulse Podcast, hosted by Dr. Alvin Thomas, a clinical psychologist and Director of the TRYLab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, aims to dismantle this myth. Through engaging conversations with Black authors, artists, and academics, the show explores issues affecting Black fathers, both past and present, and celebrates and strengthens Black Fatherhood. Tune in for insightful, fun, and impactful discussions!
BEYOND THE DESK: REAL ESTATE, HOMESCHOOLING, AND LIFE...
Welcome to the "Beyond The Desk Podcast" with Rachel Ferrell, your go-to source for insights and inspiration on living a life unbound. Rachel, a devoted wife and mother of two, brings her passion for real estate, homeschooling, and holistic living to every episode. Whether you're navigating the complexities of the housing market, exploring the rewarding journey of home education, or seeking ways to enrich your life with purpose and freedom, Rachel offers practical advice, expert interviews, and heartfelt stories to guide you along the way. Join her each week as she helps you break free from the conventional, empowering you to create a fulfilling and balanced life for yourself and your family. Tune in and discover how to transform your everyday experiences into extraordinary opportunities for growth and happiness.
THE TWO GENTLE MEN
Jarad and Kiwi grew up around the corner from each other and have known one another since the age of seven. They went to school and played sport together, but adult life has taken them in different directions and they have not seen each other in years. Join them as they reconnect as 40-year-old men, fathers and husbands and find out how they became the men they are today. Listen as they discuss topics such as manhood, adulthood, friendship, relationships, parenting, fatherhood, marriage, masculinity and sport.
LíOS DE FAMILIA
Las Relaciones de Familia enfrentan retos constantes. ¿Cómo puedes enfrentar, reenfocar y hacer un cambio de paradigma para disfrutar la vida con la gente que amas? Consejos prácticos que han sido aplicados en la sala de consejería e información relevante para que puedas desarrollar habilidades positivas en el manejo de tus relaciones familiares. Presentado por Belkys Rodríguez, Consejera de Familia y Matrimonio
WHOSE STORIES?
Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Britain. You’ll hear from authors, illustrators, and changemakers in the world of children’s literature, including the multi-award-winning writers John Agard, Valerie Bloom, and Beverley Naidoo. You’ll be introduced to Seven Stories’ unique collection of archival material and learn about why building a truly representative national archive of children’s books is so critical, and we’ll draw on the expertise of researchers at Newcastle University to put a spotlight on issues of diversity and representation in children’s literature and its history within these contexts. Ultimately, we’ll show you what we can gain from making children’s books more inclusive – and what’s lost when the UK’s children don’t find themselves reflected in the words (and worlds) they find on the page. Subscribe and stay tuned.