Social Sciences Podcasts

The 43 Percent show

The 43 PercentJoin Now to Follow

43 percent of women who have kids leave the workforce at some point. In this series of fireside chats with inspiring women, spanning a variety of industries and experiences, host Claudia Reuter aims to share more examples than what we typically see of what's possible for women thinking through work and family decisions. A former stay-at-home mom herself, Reuter went on to be a venture-backed CEO, an executive at a >$2B company, a board director, and a Managing Director at Techstars. Here, she profiles authors, tech executives, doctors, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home moms and more who share their professional journeys and advice for women grappling with work-life balance.

By Critical Frequency

Wise Counsel Podcasts show

Wise Counsel PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

Interviews on topics in Psychotherapy and Mental Health

By David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

Jay Forrest On Natural Buddhism show

Jay Forrest On Natural BuddhismJoin Now to Follow

Secular Buddhism is Buddhism without karma, rebirth, or other metaphysical claims. It is about awakening, transformation, and flourishing in this one life.

By Jay Forrest

Facing Life show

Facing LifeJoin Now to Follow

What can we learning about living life, from those fighting for it? In 2005, Front Row Foundation began helping kids and adults with life threatening illnesses to have a front row experience at the live event of their dreams. We want to help you turn ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences, by sharing stories of others who've done exactly that. If you want a deeper dive, check out "The Front Row Factor" book on Amazon. Jon

By Jon Vroman

Guided Meditations by One Mind Therapy show

Guided Meditations by One Mind TherapyJoin Now to Follow

This is Elizabeth Sockolov's podcast of guided meditations from her website One Mind Therapy. Learn more at www.OneMindTherapy.com/meditations

By Guided Meditations by One Mind Therapy

Raising Daughters show

Raising DaughtersJoin Now to Follow

As a Developmental and Behavioral pediatrician, International Speaker and Author, Dr. Tim Jordan demystifies the behavior of tween and adolescent girls to help parents build closer relationships with their daughters based on trust and understanding rather than parent out of fear. This podcast will provide information, awareness, practical tools, and inspiration to parents and other adults who work with girls of all ages.<br> Learn more at www.drtimjordan.com

By Tim Jordan, MD, International Speaker, Author, Blogger, and Counselor for Teen and Tween GIrls

Waywords Podcast show

Waywords PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Join us as we find and lose meaning across modern and classic tales, through ancient and distant verse, atop everything in our many cultures which might be read. Explore familiar and unfamiliar reads, discovering ways to read, ways to know, and ways to make meaning. For teachers, students, and lovers of literature, Waywords can be listened to on its own but also comes with a host of bonus materials on its website for those who wish to go further. <br> I can’t promise what we’ll find along our paths each time, only that we will meet it together. <br>

By Steve Chisnell

A History of Architecture, the Fundamental Process Podcast show

A History of Architecture, the Fundamental Process PodcastJoin Now to Follow

In this podcast, David Getzin provides the listener with a unique perspective on architectural history and the theory –and practice– of design.

By David Getzin

Academics of PA show

Academics of PAJoin Now to Follow

Academics of PA focuses on the individuals and research that comprise the field of public administration. We explore the background and motivations of senior scholars and their writing and research process all while having a little fun! It’s like a regularly scheduled happy hour at a conference.

By Bruce McDonald, Josie Schafer, and William Hatcher

The Week in Doubt Podcast show

The Week in Doubt PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Week in Doubt: A Podcast for Atheists, Agnostics and Whoever...

By Phil Albertelli