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You Are Enough Podcast
YOU ARE ENOUGH PODCAST
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In a world that often tells us we need to be more, do more, and have more to be considered successful or happy, "You Are Enough" is a sanctuary of inspiration and empowerment. Each week, we'll dive deep into conversations with a diverse array of guests, that are friends of mine from all walks of life; all of whom have one thing in common: they've embraced their true selves and found a profound sense of self-worth. My goal is simple: to celebrate the journey of self-discovery and self-love, and to provide you with the tools, stories, and insights that will help you recognize your own worthiness. I believe that when you recognize your inherent value, you unlock your limitless potential. So, whether you're seeking inspiration, guidance, or simply a reminder that you are enough just as you are, you've come to the right place. Join us on this transformative journey as we explore the power of self-acceptance, resilience, and authenticity. Remember, "You Are Enough."

Raising Today's Kids: A Project STAND Podcast
RAISING TODAY'S KIDS: A PROJECT STAND PODCAST
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Raising Today's Kids: A Project STAND Podcast empowers parents to lift their children to reach their incredible potential in this challenging digital world. Each hope-filled episode identifies the challenges of growing up today, offers tools for avoiding or overcoming these challenges, and tells inspiring stories from parents who get it!

In It: Raising Kids Who Learn and Think Differently
IN IT: RAISING KIDS WHO LEARN AND THINK DIFFERENTLY
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Discover In It, a podcast from Understood for and about families of kids who learn and think differently. Hosts Amanda Morin and Bob Cunningham hear from families of kids who struggle with reading, math, focus, and other skills. Parenting kids who learn and think differently can be an emotional and frustrating adventure. But, as we’ll remind listeners on each episode, you’re in good company along the way. We hope our show will make you nod your head in agreement—or at the very least, remind you you’re not alone. Understood is a free resource and online community for families of kids who learn and think differently.

Perfectly Obstinate People
PERFECTLY OBSTINATE PEOPLE
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Kathy Kolbe, an expert on human performance, makes a case for being obstinate and authentic. She provides examples where being obstinate leads to success.

Childish
CHILDISH
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After you drop the kids off or put them to bed, turn on “Childish”. Hosted by real life friends, parents and award-winning podcasters Greg Fitzsimmons (Fitzdog Radio) and Alison Rosen (Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend), Childish will help you laugh about the struggles and joys of parenthood, grow closer to your children, learn something useful and maybe even put the spark back into your love life. This is safe for work. As long as you work in a meat packing plant.

The Grandparents Storylab
THE GRANDPARENTS STORYLAB
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We are an intergenerational project which seeks to connect our youngest and oldest generations through storytelling and podcast. Through hands on workshops we teach children audio skills to interview their own grandparents or elders in their community. The Grandparents StoryLab team then edits these interviews into sound rich podcasts. We produced five episodes of our first season with Rev. Malika Lee Whitney, from the Significant Elders Intergenerational Oral History Project as the associate producer. These episodes were produced in collaboration with the SugarHill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling and IndyKids, a newspaper made by kids and for kids.

Just Say This! How to talk with ALL kids about sex!
JUST SAY THIS! HOW TO TALK WITH ALL KIDS ABOUT SEX!
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Are you dragging your feet about having the sex talks? Do you wish someone would just tell you what to say to your kid about this important part of life? You are in the right place. Whether your kid is neurotypical or neurodivergent, I've got ya. I’m Amy Lang, a sex and parent educator, and in my frank (really frank), opinionated, and full-of-swears-advice-column style parenting podcast, I answer real questions from real parents about the talks. I also provide topic-specific scripts so you can sound like a pro. Most episodes are a potluck of questions that run the gamut from abortion to porn and everything in between. They need to know about all of these things by the time they start middle school. When you have no idea about the best age to start the birds and bees talks, what’s age-appropriate, and what to actually SAY to them about sex, it makes the sex talks daunting (to say the least)! When it comes to communicating about all things related to sexuality, keeping it sex-positive, light, and fact-based is key to getting them to listen to you and see you as their go-to birds and bees source. Just Say This can help you make this happen. To record a question for me to answer in a later show (even if you think it’s a stupid one), call 206-926-1522.* I love funny sex talk stories, too. So feel free to call those in, too. + IG @BirdsBeesKids + FB @BirdsBeesKids + BirdsAndBeesAndKids.com *In middle school, they talk about everything, so it’s better (and safer) for your kid to be super-well informed so that they feel confident and smart as things get so real. Do you remember middle school? Wouldn’t it have been so much better if you had known everything? Or anything? **Not a thing.

Sports Life Podcast for PCA MN
SPORTS LIFE PODCAST FOR PCA MN
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The Sports Life Podcast for Positive Coaching Alliance Minnesota is a podcast for people who want to know how others find success, and to promote coaches and youth sports training with the goal of making Better Athletes, Better People. Hosted by Kelcey Carlson from Fox 9 in Minneapolis and her husband, Dave, this podcast shines a spotlight on coaches and athletes that are making a difference. The My Sports Life Podcast for PCA MN is produced by Digital Legend Media, Minneapolis, MN (919) 757-2592

Parent As Career Coach
PARENT AS CAREER COACH
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The purpose of the Parent As Career Coach podcast is to support parents with the task of helping young people uncover and identify their God-given life purpose and design. Parents are truly a child's first career coach and this podcast is designed for you and anyone in a parenting, educational, leadership, or mentoring role. Join us each week as we seek to help you "train up a child in the way he should go" (Proverbs 22:6).

girlstalkinglife's podcast
GIRLSTALKINGLIFE'S PODCAST
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Girls Talking Life is a podcast designed to encourage YOU by sharing real stories and refreshing ideas to stir your soul. We’re not enough and we can’t do it all, but with Jesus as the definer and director of our lives and a little encouragement from our friends, we can be inspired to initiate change, to be intentional, to cultivate community and to love others well. GIRLFRIENDS. After time with girlfriends, I always feel encouraged and supported, inspired to try something different or I’ve learned something new. Girls Talking Life is here for you when you can’t be with your girlfriends. EVERY. STORY. MATTERS. I believe that every story matters so on each episode I’ll bring you a girl and her story, plus some fun favorites. I hope our conversations will encourage you to share your story and to start talking life with the women around you.

Parenting and Politics
PARENTING AND POLITICS
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Parenting and Politics is a podcast for parents who want to make a difference (and change the world!) where we look at parenting through a political lens. It was created and is hosted by Diana Limongi. It was created with the following goals: To help parents use their voice to harness their political power To shed light on the political process, and how it affects families To highlight the work (and wins!) that is being done in different areas To give parents ideas on how they can make a difference To remain hopeful in these uncertain times.

Momnesia
MOMNESIA
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A podcast for moms where we share the stories we want to remember and the ones we wish we could forget.