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Montessori Babies

Bianca A. Solorzano, M.Ed.

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Current research shows that the first couple years of life lay a developmental foundation for a lifetime! My name is Bianca from babytourguide.com and I help parents, educators, and caregivers optimize Baby and Toddler Development through a Montessori lens. Let's journey through the world of Montessori Babies!
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Kids AtoZ strives to endow parents with knowledge and skills to empower children to thrive. We share information professionals wish parents knew about child development. Dr. Teresa and guests address the five areas of human development including physical, intellectual, social-emotional, emotional, and moral in children birth to five years. Dr. Teresa is a child development specialist and speech-language pathologist. She is the former Director of the Smadbeck Communication & Learning Center a ...
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Young & Healthy

Cincinnati Children’s

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Cincinnati Children’s Young & Healthy features thoughts and perspectives from kids health experts, patients, families – and even kids! – on all things pediatric health. Join us for lively conversations about current health topics and issues that affect children today. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only.
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The Baby Tribe

Afif EL-Khuffash & Anne Doherty

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The Baby Tribe podcast is dedicated to providing parents and caregivers with the latest information and expert advice on maternal health and well-being during pregnancy and the postpartum period, in addition to infant health, nutrition, and growth. This podcast covers all the important topics to ensure both you and your little one get off to the best start. The podcast is hosted by the husband and wife duo, Professor Afif El-Khuffash, a neonatologist, paediatrician, and lactation consultant, ...
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In the 25+ years Janet Lansbury has worked with children and parents, she's learned a lot. She's here to share it with you. Each episode of Unruffled addresses a reader's parenting issue through the lens of Janet's respectful parenting approach, consistently offering a perspective shift that ultimately frees parents of the need for scripts, strategies, tricks, and tactics. Janet is a parenting author and consultant whose website (JanetLansbury.com) is visited by millions of readers annually. ...
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Birth, Baby!

Ciarra Morgan and Samantha Kelly

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Welcome to Birth, Baby!, your go-to podcast hosted by Ciarra Morgan and Samantha Kelly, seasoned birth doulas and childbirth educators from Austin, Texas. Join us as we navigate the intricate journey of pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, offering invaluable insights and expert advice. Through candid interviews, personal anecdotes, and evidence-backed content, we aim to empower families with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. Whether you're seeking guidance on prenat ...
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OHbaby! We Got This Podcast—your go-to for real talk, expert advice, and everything parenting (plus a little fun for you too)! Hosted by Angela Pedersen, founder of OHbaby! magazine, we’re here to empower you with expert interviews, honest product reviews, and lifestyle content that fits your parenting world. From pregnancy to postpartum, baby sleep to toddler tantrums, and everything in between—we cover it all with insight, humor, and heart. But let’s be real—parenting isn’t just about the ...
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Listen in to learn about Montessori education and discover how you can apply Montessori principles at home. Designed for parents but available to all we cover topics from choosing a school to supporting children develop healthy relationships with their peers and siblings.
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Demystifying infant and childhood mental health. In each episode, clinical child psychologist and mother of three children, Dr. Madeleine Vieira, unpacks children’s mental health, equipping listeners with actionable strategies to promote mental health and wellness within the family system. Together, we’ll navigate tough topics like infant attachment, toddler tantrums, childhood anxiety, depression, ADHD, and so much more. Tune in to understand exactly what goes on in those genius little minds.
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Brainrich Podcast

Yegor Nadvornyy

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The Brainrich Podcast is the ultimate resource for busy parents committed to nurturing well-rounded, healthy, and confident children. Hosted by Yegor Nadvornyy and Natasha Nadvorna, founders of Brainrich Kids, this podcast offers practical parenting advice, insights into children's physical and cognitive development, and creative ways to enhance your child’s growth—all from the comfort of your home. Drawing on their expertise in creating innovative indoor play gyms, Yegor and Natasha delve i ...
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Empower 2 Heal

Dena Tibsherany

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Embark on an empowering journey through the highs and lows of motherhood with Season 2 of the Empower 2 Heal Podcast! Join me, your host, Dena Tibsherany, as I delve into the unfiltered and raw experiences of motherhood. From expert insights to personal stories, we'll navigate, prepare for, and uncover all facets of motherhood together. Because, here, we believe that authentic stories, education, and awareness pave the way to empowerment. Buckle up for an insightful ride that promises candid ...
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Early Intervention Technical Assistance

Early Intervention Technical Assistance

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Welcome to Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA). EITA works on behalf of Pennsylvania's Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) to support Infant Toddler and Preschool Early Intervention programs and agencies across the Commonwealth. Current Series include: Leading from the Floor: An Early Intervention Leadership Podcast Mindfulness Check out other standalone episodes on topics such as social emotional development, family engagement, and more.
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The POCUS Journal Podcast is a production from the Cardiovascular Imaging Network at Queen's aimed at educating listeners on point-of-care ultrasound and its many applications in the medical field. The POCUS Journal is a peer-reviewed publication containing the latest research, case reports, and protocols on point-of-care ultrasound. In our podcast, Dr. Amer Johri and fellow members of the Editorial Board bring on guests from various medical disciplines to discuss their ultrasound research r ...
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Doorsteps

Ohio Housing Finance Agency

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Doorsteps: where people live, where neighborhoods connect, where conversations happen. Join Dr. Cody Price as he discusses housing in the state of Ohio and the challenges Ohioans face in the place they call home. The views and opinions expressed in Doorsteps are those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily reflect those of the Ohio Housing Finance Agency.
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Crib Notes

Rick Kelsey and Dr. Sarah Blackstock

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Medical podcast for parents - Crib Notes - Things parents google at 3am. With new mum and Paediatric Doctor Sarah Blackstock and dad-to-be Broadcaster Rick Kelsey. Asking the questions parents search in the middle of the night with leading experts on children's medical issues.
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Motivational Fuel

Wondra Spencer

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Hey there, welcome to the uplifting Motivational Fuel podcast! Get set to be motivated and empowered by Wondra Spencer's incredible journey. As a healthcare professional, author, veteran, mother, owner, CEO, entrepreneur, wife, and coach, Wondra leads engaging discussions on strength, love, health, self-care, motivation, inspiration, lifestyle, finances, personal growth, and spirituality. Join Wondra and her guests as they share personal stories and experiences, gaining valuable insights alo ...
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Interviews with the researchers, founders, and investors of the BioTech industry. An insiders look into what is going on in the world of BioTech, from curing aging to psychedelic therapy, we interview the game changers of the industry. The unsung hero's that are moving the industry forward in a significant way. The world is going to be a vastly different place in the next 10-20 years because of what's happening in the BioTech industry right now.Human civilization will move forward farther, f ...
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What is measles - a refresher?Measles is a serious, highly contagious and potentially deadly viral infection. It is caused by an RNA paramyxovirus. It is spread by contact with droplets from an infected person's nose, mouth or throat. Sneezing and coughing can aerosolize the droplets and increase the range of infectious spread. Symptoms usually dev…
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In this podcast, Dido Green, Annette Zammit, Charles Zammit and Janine Naudé discuss their paper 'Growing up together with young people with disabilities: Co-producing the future'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16169 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube: https://bi…
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Loryn Brantz is an Emmy-winning author, illustrator, and mom of two, who once built puppets for Sesame Street. Loryn joined Janet on a previous episode of "Unruffled" to talk about parenting a child with disabilities, sharing the joys and challenges of her journey with honesty and her signature warmth and wit. Her new book "Poems of Parenting" is a…
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Baby Tribe WIll Return next week on May 6th. In the meantime, enjoy an episode of Keeping Up with the Khuffashians. Unlock the sweet secrets of sugar's impact on health as we celebrate the 'Baby Tribe' series reaching the pinnacle within the Headstuff Podcast Network. Amidst our success, Anne and I can't help but jest over the comical observation o…
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Today we are joined by a remarkable guest, Dr. Trenna Sutcliffe, a board-certified developmental-behavioral pediatrician and the founder of the Sutcliffe Clinic in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her educational history is impressive. She completed her undergraduate education in Molecular Biology and Medical Genetics followed by a masters degree in Bio…
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Toddlerhood comes with lots of surprises, and some can be a little scary. Have you ever noticed your little one zoning out or holding their breath and that made you pause and question, “Is that normal?” You’re not alone. Toddler spells can be alarming for parents, and it can be hard to tell the difference between a harmless toddler spell and a seiz…
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Literature Review1) Microplastics in the Brain - From Science Advances: "Human health is being threatened by environmental microplastic (MP) pollution. MPs were detected in the bloodstream and multiple tissues of humans, disrupting the regular physiological processes of organs. Nanoscale plastics can breach the blood-brain barrier, leading to neuro…
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In this encore episode, Janet’s guest is Dr. William Stixrud, a clinical neuropsychologist and co-author of "The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives." Bill Stixrud's decades of experience counseling children and their parents have led to conclusions that complement and support Janet's own paren…
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We are on a break for 2 weeks and will return on May 6th! In the mean time, enjoy an Episode of Keeping Up with the Khuffashians. Remember that one time we almost forgot our own wedding anniversary? Well, we're back, not only reminiscing about the quirky traditions that have emerged from our multicultural ceremonies but also exploring the deeper co…
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Klotho Protein and LongevityI am reposting this information from last year because it is going to stay on my mind and I would like everyone to be aware of this peptide and the future of healing and what we can do now to be healthy. The science here is one part fascinating, one part complicated and equal parts necessary.Ok, it is time for a potentia…
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In this podcast, Elizabeth Asige, Gillian Saloojee & Godfrey Wanjala discuss their paper 'Participation in activities of daily living after the Akwenda Intervention Program for children and young people with cerebral palsy in Uganda: A cluster-randomized trial'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16258 Follow DMCN on Podbean …
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In this podcast, Tom Novacheck, Steven Koop discuss their book Gait Problems in Cerebral Palsy: Identification, Patient Goals, and Surgical Treatment. Gait Problems in Cerebral Palsy focuses on the surgical care and postoperative rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy as they grow through early and late childhood, and adolescence. It is ava…
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Respectful, effective discipline can be challenging for us to learn, and experience is our best teacher! With that in mind, Janet shares several encouraging success stories from parents who faced frustrating or infuriating, sometimes alarming challenges with their kids. Subjects include disobedience, bedtime struggles, tantrums, aggressiveness, hit…
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Discover the rollercoaster journey of parenthood through the lens of Anne-Claire Glynn, a paediatric and neonatal dietitian from Rotunda Hospital, as she shares her heartfelt experience of raising twins. In this engaging episode, Anne-Claire opens up about the unexpected news of carrying twins and the emotional whirlwind that followed, from early p…
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Today we’re tackling a topic that hits close to home for so many of us, sugar addiction and its impact on our kids and ourselves.We’ve got an incredible guest joining us: Michael Collins, the author of The Last Resort Sugar Detox Guide: Learn How To Quickly and Easily Detox from Sugar and Stop Cravings Completely. Michael is a former sugar addict w…
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Routines are a series of steps that repeat regularly—some happen daily, while others happen in certain situations. But what happens when those routines get interrupted? In the newest episode of the Young & Healthy podcast, host Kate Setter talks with Dr. Alex Nyquist, a pediatric psychologist at Cincinnati Children’s, about how life’s changes can h…
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In Season 2 Episode 38 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Marisa Rodriguez from Luxe Baby Care all about practical infant travel! In this episode, we dove into how to support your baby's development through Montessori while you're on the go. We discussed: How to stick to Montessori while traveling What to bring Pla…
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There's nothing unusual about a child screaming, but sometimes it can become a go-to response to any situation. Janet responds to a parent who says her 3-year-old has become "stuck on screaming... She screams at her friends in the park, at my mom, at my dad, at my husband, at strangers..." And because of this parent's childhood environment, her dau…
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Parenting is an unpredictable rollercoaster, and few understand this better than our guest, stand-up comic and twin dad, Zac Lee. Picture the whirlwind of raising Irish triplets, with an eldest daughter swiftly followed by twin daughters, all while navigating life between Texas and Ireland. Zach's journey is filled with humour and heart as he balan…
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Some Key Literature Review Studies from Year 14This is a bit of a long newsletter. That is intentional. This will be a repository for some of the best research for us to look back on from time to time this coming year to solidify the learning moving forward.1) Time restricted eating patterns are known to help physiology and metabolism by initiating…
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In this podcast, George Lawson and Hermione Lyall discuss their paper 'Polymicrogyria in infants with symptomatic congenital cytomegalovirus at birth is associated with epilepsy: A retrospective, descriptive cohort study'. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16250 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ …
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Janet’s guest is Dr. Tina Payne Bryson. Her new book “The Way of Play” (co-authored with play therapist Georgie Wisen-Vincent) illustrates how playing with our kids in a receptive manner for even just a few minutes each day helps us to better understand them, while also encouraging their development of social skills, emotional regulation, resilienc…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Hayley Rice, a child and adolescent psychotherapist renowned for her expertise in play therapy. Parenting toddlers is no easy feat, especially when faced with public tantrums or the daily challenges of setting consistent boundaries. Our episode shines a spotlight on the significance of emotional develop…
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Welcome back to Women and Children First, where we dive into the science, policies, and practices that shape the health of our families and communities. Today, we are honored to have Dr. Tasha Stoiber, a leading scientist at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), whose work is at the forefront of protecting public health from environmental contamin…
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Letting go is hard—on kids and parents alike. At what age can separation start causing anxiety for a child? What should parents and caregivers expect? In this episode of Young & Healthy, host Symfhani Fair-Harris sits down with pediatric psychologist Dr. Lynne Merk and child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Brian Kurtz to explore the ins and outs of…
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Is it ever okay to say no to our child's requests for closeness or attention, to separate when that makes them upset? What if these requests are frequent, or even seem to evolve into a habit of unreasonable, seemingly over-the-top demands? In this episode Janet responds to two notes from parents who feel they may be in this predicament. One shares …
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"The moment I noticed an unusual density in my right breast while my child Charlie lay asleep beside me, I never imagined it would lead to a profound understanding of postpartum breast cancer." In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Angela O'Connell, a mother navigating the dual challenges of new motherhood and a breast cancer diagnosis. A…
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Here are 20 takeaways from year 14 of the SPA Newsletter1) Diet significantly impacts respiratory health – Reducing processed foods and increasing anti-inflammatory nutrients can help manage asthma and allergies.2) Consistent sleep routines improve cognitive function – Children who maintain a regular sleep schedule have better emotional regulation,…
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Enrichment classes, lessons, sports, Sunday school, and community events like Library Story Time can benefit our kids in many ways, but what do we do if our kids won't cooperate or participate? What if they seem okay with it at first, but then later want to quit? The questions raised by a parent's letter in this podcast are common ones: If our chil…
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Join us as we welcome back the esteemed Professor Jonathan Hourihane, a leading voice in paediatric allergy research, as he shares ground-breaking insights from the CORAL cohort studies. Professor Hourihane takes us on a captivating journey through the evolving landscape of infant development, from the intriguing role of the gut microbiome to the u…
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Today, I’m thrilled to repost the conversation with Ken Cook, President and Co-Founder of the Environmental Working Group, a powerhouse built to protect human health and the planet. For over 30 years, he’s been a leading voice challenging industrial agriculture, flawed U.S. food policies, and the toxic threats facing families—especially women and k…
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Here is an article that I wrote for Rupa Fullscript in order to lay the ground work for effective preventative medicine. In order to get a longer runway to preventing disease, targeted lab screening is becoming very important.Classical medical training often relies on a traditional, binary approach to patient care: either a disease is present, or i…
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Fear is something that we all have experienced at some point. Whether it’s from watching a scary movie, facing a natural disaster, having a bad dream, or simply an overactive imagination, fear can be overwhelming, especially for children. When kids experience fear, they might not know what is happening in their bodies and how to process this emotio…
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In Season 2 Episode 37 of our Montessori Babies Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Katie @parentingdoula all about Montessori and infant sleep! In this episode, we dove how to support your baby's sleep development through Montessori principles. This week we discussed: Types of baby sleep What happens while baby sleeps Helping baby connect …
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In this podcast, Stacey Cleary, Freya Munzel & Prue Morgan discuss their paper Experiences of participation in daily life of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: A scoping review. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16196 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts on YouTube…
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The Wellness Reset: Nourish, Thrive, and Empower with Gina Urlich Are you a busy mum or woman feeling exhausted, burnt out, or struggling to balance your health? Join OHbaby! founder Angela Harter in this empowering episode with clinical nutritionist Gina Urlich, as they explore the keys to women's wellness. From hormone balance, gut health, and ne…
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In this podcast, Andrea Burgess discusses her paper Clinical utility and psychometric properties of tools for early detection of developmental concerns and disability in young children: A scoping review. The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.16076 Follow DMCN on Podbean for more: https://dmcn.podbean.com/ ___ Watch DMCN Podcasts…
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Janet is joined by inner child healing expert Lavinia Brown, whose previous appearance on "Unruffled" prompted a listener to write in to describe how she's struggled to control her angry and physically punitive responses to her three-year-old son's behavior. Raised in an authoritarian household in which she was spanked whenever she disobeyed, this …
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Motherhood is a journey full of unexpected turns, just like when Lottie Ryan found herself navigating the premature birth of her son, Wolf, during a global pandemic. This episode of the Baby Tribe Podcast offers a heartfelt conversation with Lottie as she shares the challenges and joys of embracing her new role as a mother. From her transition from…
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Part of the International women's day podcast series we interview Lara Henderson founder of Pure Mama about her business journey as a mum and entrepreneur. Lara Henderson started Pure Mama out of a personal need for better pregnancy skincare. Fast-forward a few years, and she’s built a globally recognised brand helping thousands of women care for t…
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International Women’s day Series Join us as we chat with Louise Tanguay, founder of The Sleep Store, a brand that’s helped countless parents (and babies!) get a better night’s sleep. In this episode, we cover everything from the science of baby sleep, the challenges of running a business as a mum, and what it takes to scale an e-commerce brand in a…
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OHbaby! We Got This – Your go-to podcast for parenting wisdom, expert advice, and inspiring stories. In this special International Women’s Day episode, we talk with Gina Urlich—a clinical nutritionist, women’s health expert, and founder of Nourish Baby Food. Gina has built an incredible wellness empire, all while navigating the biggest challenge of…
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Reclaiming Confidence: Self love and embracing yourself as you are In this episode of We Got This, host Angela sits down with the incredible Thaty from Boudoir by Thaty to explore the empowering world of boudoir photography. They discuss how capturing yourself in a new light can be a transformative experience—especially for mothers navigating body …
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Flu season is here, and sickness is everywhere—but what exactly is going around? In this episode, host Kate Setter sits down with Felicia Scaggs-Huang, MD, MS, a pediatric infectious diseases expert, to break down what’s happening in the community. They discuss the latest flu cases in the greater Cincinnati region, the developing measles outbreak i…
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Certain behaviors our kids display can really wind us up. In this episode, Janet offers a solution to three common ones. First, tattling—when our kids seem to have the incessant need to tell on friends or siblings for every minor thing they do. As adults, we might label this person as a gossip and steer clear. As parents, we might fear it could eve…
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Renowned menopause specialist Dr. Caoimhe Hartley joins us for an insightful conversation on a topic often brushed aside—the intersection of perimenopause, menopause, and motherhood. Dr. Hartley brings her expertise to the table, offering a fresh perspective on how the hormonal shifts during perimenopause affect mental health, relationships, and pa…
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Welcome to Dr. M's Women and Children First, the podcast where we dive deep into the science of health, wellness, and prevention—especially for women, children, and families. Today, we have a truly special guest, Dr. Joe Pizzorno.Dr. Joe Pizzorno is a world-renowned leader in functional and naturopathic medicine, a trailblazer in environmental heal…
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Our child's whining can be the most earsplitting sound imaginable and, unfortunately, our negative reactions to whining can tend to make matters worse. How do we make the whining stop? A parent writes to Janet that her 7-year-old is constantly whining, pouting, and repeatedly asking her mom for new stuff. "Instead of playing with the entire Toys R …
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Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Wendy Ferguson, an infectious disease specialist whose journey from Trinidad and Tobago to the forefront of vaccination advocacy highlights the transformative power of vaccines. Wendy's firsthand experiences witnessing the lingering effects of polio shape her mission to prevent infectious diseases and …
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This is a repost of the most listened to podcast with Richard J. Johnson, M.D.. Dr. Johnson is the Tomas Berl Professor of Medicine and the Chief of the Renal Division and Hypertension at the University of Colorado since 2008. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with a major in Anthropology, and a graduate of the University of Minne…
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