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MT Nesters Podcast
MT NESTERS PODCAST
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MT Nesters is a podcast designed to help inspire, motivate and educate Moms and Dads during this challenging and exciting chapter in life. We will be interviewing guests on the podcast that are either experts in relevant fields, i.e. retirement, financial management, beauty, marriage, health, parenting, or MT Nesters with inspiring stories. In addition, MT Nesters will offer stories, remedies, advice and fun activities.

Ready to Blend
READY TO BLEND
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This podcast is for the Guardians of the Internet Generation—the teachers, school leaders, and parents who are raising youth in a society filled with technology. We’ve got to get this right—our future depends on it. I’m your host, Heather Clayton Staker, co-author of the book Blended: Using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools. I'm founder and president of Ready to Blend, based in Austin, TX. I write, speak, and train on how to use technology in schools. In this podcast we'll discuss the whys and hows of introducing technological innovation into our children's lives.

Be Intact Podcast
BE INTACT PODCAST
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With over a decade of experience working with couples and relationships, Zach and Sierra are going beyond what you know about relationships before trying to enrich, grow, work or fix them. Start here for romantic relationships, business relationships, couples coaching, parenting tips and more. As they ALL start with relationship! For more about what they do, FREE guide and current offerings, start here - https://bit.ly/BeIntact

Diverse Learning in Schools
DIVERSE LEARNING IN SCHOOLS
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With a focus on diverse learning, we offer you mini-workshops, tips, and resources to help teachers meet all students where they are and engage them to learn more!

Adult Conversation Parenting Podcast
ADULT CONVERSATION PARENTING PODCAST
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Based off her popular and darkly humorous Facebook page, blog and forthcoming novel of the same name, author Brandy Ferner takes her love of adult conversation to the air as she spears the injustices of modern parenting and continues her tradition of saying things out loud that others won’t. As a lover of truth and all things dark comedy, she and special guests partake in real talk about everything relating to motherhood – marriage post kids, birth, the never-ending micromanagement of screen time, sex, chronic-illness, Snoop Dogg, social issues, homeschooling, meditation, the revolt of the aging uterus, postpartum depletion, writing, the joke that is half-day kindergarten, and more. This is not a podcast with annoying parenting advice. Instead, Adult Conversation aims to break down the façade of “perfect” parenting with its balanced mix of wit, inappropriateness, compassion and validation, and can be considered a form of self-care, especially when listened to while locked in a bathroom alone. Or if your people will stage a full-on revolt at being separated from you, pop in some earbuds while folding laundry, wiping butts or waiting in the carpool line. Warning: this podcast can be inappropriate, just like parenting.

The PakMag Parents Podcast
THE PAKMAG PARENTS PODCAST
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Laugh til you cry. Cry til you laugh. That’s parenting, and that’s the PakMag Parents' Podcast! We at PakMag want to go on the parenting journey with you. And we're bringing the experts along for the ride. Get the answers to those questions we've all asked ourselves a million times and lets make this whole parenting gig a bit smoother. Join us every week as we speak to a parenting expert, discover the latest in parenting products, apps and trends and attempt to make sense of this weird, wacky and wonderful world of parenting. Our host Bree James is a proud mum to two boys and five fur babies, and the Founder of PakMag, a parenting magazine for families that has printed over 3 million copies in the past 12 years. Whether you're searching for some comic relief or a few helpful tips on bringing up your kids, we want to laugh and learn with you. Get your weekly dose of hints, tips and giggles and don't forget to tell everyone, you heard it on PakMag.

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.

Imperfecto Equilibrio
IMPERFECTO EQUILIBRIO
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El podcast en el que buscamos ese equilibrio entre la maternidad y todas las demás facetas de nuestra vida. Porque somos mamás, pero también somos mucho más. Presentado por Cristina Tébar, autora de los libros "Montessori en Casa", "El Huerto en casa al estilo Montessori" y "Con mis palabras"

Parenting Successful Teens
PARENTING SUCCESSFUL TEENS
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I ❤️ teenagers and young adults. They bring the kind of chaos into their families that can prompt the best of times and the worst of times (on the same day). With neuroscience + coaching tools + humor, Allie will have you loving parenting as much as you love your kids.

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.

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.

Just Say This! How to have sex talks with tweens
JUST SAY THIS! HOW TO HAVE SEX TALKS WITH TWEENS
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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 tween (or any age kid) about this important part of life? You are in the right place. 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 the sex talks, 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 *Not a thing. **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 really real. Do you remember middle school? Wouldn’t it have been so much better if you had known everything? Or anything?