The National Eating Disorders Associationis a nonprofit supporting people with eating disorders and their families. It provides an information and referral helpline, extensive information about eating disorder prevention, treatment and recovery, as well as handouts and toolkits for parents, coaches and ed...
225: How to get more families skiing, plus our World Cup ski racing preview In this episode we discuss how to get more families skiing and how resorts can help parents, plus we look at what’s coming up on the World Cup ski racing circuit this winter. We... podcast October 24, 202...
We are doing episodes on ways families experiment with having specific times for more togetherness and less screen interference. Today's episode of The Screenagers Podcast is with Tiffany Shlain and her daughter, Odessa. Tiffany is the founder of the Webby Awards, a filmmaker, and the author ...
Felice Gerwitz created this challenge and planner out of her passion for teaching and inspiring children. As a mother and grandmother, she knows how important it is to find tools that educate and delight. This challenge reflects her dedication to equipping families with resources that build families...
Dr. Andy Roark:Guys, thanks for tuning in and listening to everybody. Take care of yourselves. I’ll talk to you guys later on. Cathy Meeks:Thank you. And that’s what I got for you guys. Thanks for being here. Thanks to Dr. Cathy Meeks for being here. Thanks to Antech Diagnosti...
touching on how skyrocketing housing costs and grocery prices have intensified challenges for many families. Kevin gets personal about his journey with alternative healthcare options and the FDA’s limitations, providing a glimpse into his own experiences with stem cell therapy and peptides. In a li...
And apparently colleges are starting to catch on by giving social media influencers scholarships. They also found out this week that private schools are finally starting to become more obtainable for families in Florida, but is that even a good thing? You know, when we were kids video games ...
Just Japan Podcast 181: Raising Families and School in Japan In JJP 181, host Kevin O'Shea chats with returning guest Brian Waters about being a parent in Japan. They talk about the cultural differences between Canada, America, and Japan in school and with regards to raising children. The...
Racism in Schools is Pushing More Black Families to Homeschool Their Children. Music clips used on this show: “Night Cave” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ...
I cannot imagine the pain and sorrow that their families are feeling and, from the outpouring of support and tributes, so many others have been affected too. The time for a change in the way we think about traffic, safety, urban planning and transportation, and most importantly, the mindset...