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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.
UNDOING I DO
Undoing I Do with Stephanie and Ade is a weekly podcast featuring curated episodes by us, Stephanie and Ade, two badass New York and New Jersey divorce and family law attorneys. We offer listeners Straight Facts, No Chaser on how to navigate the world of Divorce! Each week, we delve into your burning questions about divorce and family law topics. We are here for you as a resource, but we are not your attorneys—unless you’ve already hired us. Tune in each week as we unveil the system really works and what you can do not to fall victim to it!
SCOTTSDALE VIBES
Scottsdale Vibes, a podcast to discover more of your favorite community. From Troon North to South Scottsdale, I’ll introduce you to the people and places that make up The West Most Western Town. Each week I’ll spotlight a person, place or event here in Scottsdale. We’ll talk golfing, staycations, delicious restaurants and SO much more. I’m a southern girl in a western world, learning the ropes as I go.
MUJERES EMPRENDEDORAS ONLINE
Este podcast es un espacio para emprendedoras que quieren liderar su negocio a su manera, alineadas con sus valores y con una perspectiva desde donde se sientan cómodas, sin seguir modas pasajeras ni a los grandes gurús. Desde Mujeres Emprendedoras Online quiero ayudarte a guiar conscientemente tu negocio y tu vida. A conectar con la emprendedora que llevas dentro para liderar con confianza, sin sentirte sola ni invertir miles de euros. Mi propósito es acercarte al mundo del autoconocimiento aplicado en los negocios. www.mujeresemprendedorasonline.com
LES AVENTURES DE BELLA LA VACHE, (HISTOIRES POUR ENFANTS)
Les aventures de bella la vache est un podcast indépendant composé d'histoires d'une dizaine de minutes destinées aux enfants, qui racontent les aventures de Bella la vache. Bella est une vache un peu spéciale qui vit d'incroyables aventures avec ses amies Berthan Joséphine et Hilda. Elle vit à Obergurgl, dans les montagnes autrichiennes avec le fermier Gust et son épouse Greta. Et... elle yodle quand elle est heureuse. Les histoires sont écrites et enregistrées par Kristien Kaelen (tante kiki) et illustrées par Sylviane Maisonny. Bella la vache est née en 2012. A peine arrivée à Obergurgl pour quelques jours de vacances en Autriche, Kristien réalisa que les livres des enfants étaient restés à la maison. Impossible de partager ce moment de lecture avec eux, elle inventa alors ce personnage de vache autrichienne qui chante. Bella la vache était née. Découvrez les dessins et coloriages sur le site de Bella : www.bellapodcast.com Et son compte instagram : https://instagram.com/bellalavache_official?utm_source=qr Si vous aimez les histoires de Bella, elle sera ravie de recevoir votre soutien par le lien suivant: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bellapodcast Bon amusement!
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.