Kids And Family Podcasts
Breaking Bread PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Around the meal table, needs are met. As participants we celebrate the common solution to our physical need - bread. While we do so, bread of another type is broken as well. Help, hope and encouragement are shared to meet the needs of our struggles, heartaches and questions. Breaking Bread is reminiscent of these life giving conversations. This podcast strives to meet some of our common needs through our common solution – The Bread of Life.
By ACCFS Staff
Thrive After AbuseJoin Now to Follow
This podcast is a collection of the highlights from Dana Morningstar's YouTube channel, "Thrive After Abuse," where she discusses every facet of narcissistic abuse (and abuse in general), from what it is and the challenges people are facing, to how to undo the damaging effects of abuse and how to move forward into rebuilding a life you love. To ask a question for a later podcast (or YouTube) episode, send an email to deardana@thriveafterabuse.com.
By Thrive After Abuse
2 Men and The Mouse: A Walt Disney World PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Kevin Kessler and Peter Mandle are two life long Disney fans, who always strive to keep the magic of Disney alive every day of the year. Now, these two Disney pals have come together to share that magic with you the listener, as they report on and review all the latest and greatest Disney news of the week!
By 2 Men and The Mouse: The WDPN Walt Disney World Podcast
Learning Success PodcastJoin Now to Follow
No one should have to "Live With" a learning difficulty. The Learning Success podcast brings you the latest news, tips, and techniques for overcoming a learning disability. Especially for those suffering from Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, or ADHD. Or those who just have difficulty in math, reading, writing, or spelling. Join us to learn the latest in overcoming weaknesses associated with these conditions as well as enhancing strengths. How you deal with a learning difficulty has a huge effect on your overall life. We're here to help you make the most of it.
By Emily Suhr
Melrose Scouting Productions PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Melrose Scouting Productions Podcast features Scouting related videos. These videos includes videos produced by the Boy Scouts and leaders of Boy Scout Troop 68 during the last twenty-five years. These include skits and songs, and could be a great tool to teach your troop and pack members how to perform for the Cub Scout Pack or at your Boy Scout campfire program. This is also the home of puppet known as Buttons, the radical Boy Scout, who shares his thoughts about the great adventure we call Scouting.
By Steve Borgerding
Teach Me To Talk with Laura and FriendsJoin Now to Follow
Helping Parents Teach Toddlers To Understand and Use Language
By Teach Me To Talk
Unlocking ConflictJoin Now to Follow
Unlocking Conflict is a podcast all about handling conversations better – in work, at home or in life. We look at the skills that can help us navigate conflict better to reduce stress and build better relationships or get better outcomes. This isn’t just about the big blow outs – it’s about the small things too, like the feedback we want to give, but can’t work out how to say, or the conversation that just never happens. Join our group of mediators, coaches and facilitators to start turning conflict on its head.
By Unlocking Conflict
The Baby Sleep SolutionJoin Now to Follow
The Baby Sleep Solution gives you all the techniques and tips you need to teach your baby how to sleep through the night - every night.
Gunsmoke - OTRWesterns.comJoin Now to Follow
Gunsmoke was a long-running old-time radio and television Western drama program set in Dodge City, Kansas during the settlement of the American West. The radio show first aired on April 26, 1952 and ran until June 18, 1961 on the CBS radio network. The series starred William Conrad as Marshal Matt Dillon, Howard McNear as Doc Charles Adams, Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell, and Parley Baer as Deputy Chester Proudfoot. Doc’s first name and Chester’s last name were changed for the television program. Gunsmoke was notable for its critically acclaimed cast and writing and is commonly regarded as one of the finest old time radio shows. Some listeners have argued that the radio version of Gunsmoke was far more realistic than the television program. Episodes were aimed at adults and featured some of the most explicit content of the day: there were violent crimes and scalping's, massacres and opium addicts. Miss Kitty’s occupation as a prostitute was made far more obvious on the radio version than on television. Many episodes ended on a down-note, and villains often got away with their crimes.
By Andrew Rhynes