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The Vikings Podcast show

The Vikings PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Vikings Podcast is dedicated to HISTORY's TV series Vikings. Vikings is based on the life and adventures of Viking hero Ragnar Lothbrok and his family. Along with a recap and review of the show, we'll also examine the historical accuracy of the events and characters. You are invited to share your thoughts and comments. Send feedback to feedback@thevikingspodcast.com or leave a message on our listener voicemail line at 720.722.1066 The Vikings Podcast is not affiliated with the HISTORY channel or A&E Television Networks. Vikings follows the adventures of Ragnar Lothbrok the greatest hero of his age. The series tells the sagas of Ragnar's band of Viking brothers and his family, as he rises to become King of the Viking tribes. As well as being a fearless warrior, Ragnar embodies the Norse traditions of devotion to the gods, legend has it that he was a direct descendant of Odin, the god of war and warriors.

By Medieval Archives

Educator's Help Desk show

Educator's Help DeskJoin Now to Follow

This podcast is an extension of the column "Educator's Help Desk," a regular feature in the New Reasons to Believe e-zine. We offer practical advice for parents and educators from an old-earth creation perspective.

By Reasons To Believe

Ecologist Goes to Washington show

Ecologist Goes to WashingtonJoin Now to Follow

The Ecologist Goes to Washington features the stories and reflections of scientists who have engaged their local, state, or federal governments in addressing the broader implications of their research.

By ESA Podcast

PE Central Podcast show

PE Central PodcastJoin Now to Follow

This is a preliminary, trial feed. Final version will be announced on http://www.pecentral.org

By Mark Manross

Love and Logic - Solutions for parents and teachers show

Love and Logic - Solutions for parents and teachersJoin Now to Follow

For over thirty years, we've provided books, audios, videos and seminars designed to help parents and educators create respectful and responsible kids. Love and Logic is based on two rules. We take good care of ourselves by setting limits without anger, lectures, threats or repeated warnings. When children misbehave or cause problems, we hold them accountable in caring ways. The "love" in Love and Logic means that we care enough about kids to set limits and hold the accountable in compassionate ways. The "logic" is what happens inside of the child's head when they realize that their poor decisions result in consequences. For more information visit loveandlogic.com or call toll free 1-800-338-4065.

By Dr. Charles Fay and Jim Fay

3-D Family Talk with Dave, DaniRenae, and DaNaysia Mae show

3-D Family Talk with Dave, DaniRenae, and DaNaysia MaeJoin Now to Follow

Family conversations about parent/child relationships, current trends, and the comparison between growing up now and in the 80's and 90's. Dave and Danielle discuss raising DaNaysia as DaNaysia agonizes over the struggles of growing up in today's culture. Expect giggles, conversation, and heartfelt moments on our podcast. Follow Dave: Twitter: @davepodcasting Instagram: @davepodcasting Follow DaNaysia: Instagram: @officially.nay Snapchat: @its.danaysia YouTube: It's Naysia Follow Danielle: Website: www.drenae.com YouTube: Danielle Renae Pinterest: Danielle Renae Instagram: drenaebtq

By David Johnson

Badlands In Brief show

Badlands In BriefJoin Now to Follow

Join park rangers as they explore the resources of Badlands National Park. These short video podcasts may help you prepare for a visit, research a school project, or discover more about the natural and cultural history of your national park. Visit www.nps.gov/badl to learn more. <br> People are drawn to the rugged, scenic beauty of Badlands National Park. These geologic deposits contain one of the world’s richest fossil beds. Ancient mammals such as rhino, horse, and saber-toothed cat once roamed here. The park’s 244,000 acres protect an expanse of mixed-grass prairie where bison, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, deer, prairie dogs, and black-footed ferrets live today.

By Badlands National Park

Lessons from a Homeschooler show

Lessons from a HomeschoolerJoin Now to Follow

Lessons from a Homeschooler is a podcast that explores the lives and interests of homeschooling students, parents, and families all over the world. Join host and homeschooling advocate Noah Tetzner in learning about topics such as history, literature, and education from experts within the homeschooling world. Feel free to contact Noah with any questions or inquiries: noahtetzner@gmail.com

By Noah Tetzner

Everyday Motherhood show

Everyday MotherhoodJoin Now to Follow

Grab your pile of laundry and listen for coaching on how to care for yourself while mothering and walk away with a play idea to connect with your kids. The podcast is by Christy Thomas of www.play4lifemoms.com New episodes every Friday!

By Christy Thomas

In It: Raising Kids Who Learn and Think Differently show

In It: Raising Kids Who Learn and Think DifferentlyJoin Now to Follow

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.

By Understood