Welcome to the Jump Rope Dudes Show. On this podcast co-founders of the Jump Rope Dudes (Dan and Brandon) take you behind the scenes of their jump rope fitness movement and do their best to bring some positivity to your day. Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/jumpropedudes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialjumpropedudes/ Website: https://www.jumpropedudes.com/
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Jump Rope Podcasts
Nate K-G is a Competitive Jump Roper, Jump Rope Coach, and NASM Certified Personal Trainer. In this show, he talks with jump ropers of all skill levels, backgrounds and fitness goals to explore topics such as weight loss with jump rope, elite competitive jump rope training, the culture of the jump rope world, and lots more.
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Bernadette speaks about physical, mental, emotional wellness, and personal development for your everyday overwhelmed women over 40. In addition, Bernadette speaks about her favorite exercise, jump rope, and its many benefits. Gain confidence while living to the highest level of self care. J.U.M.P. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bernadettethenry/support
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I discuss various topics including music, movies, current events, fitness, electronics, and sports! Connect with me on INSTAGRAM @iammike.o !
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A podcast about video games, tabletop games, beer, and whatever else.
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Two millennial dads explore the paradox of finding yourself while losing yourself in fatherhood, combining humor, vulnerability, and critical thinking to navigate personal growth while being present for our families.
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Welcome to the Personal Space Invaders - a podcast with zero editing and full of random things.
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Catalyst is a specialty unit within the KXAN investigative team focused on ”digital-first” storytelling that aims to spark positive change in society. The group takes a multi-platform, innovative approach to each project, including this KXAN Catalyst Podcast.
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I talk with athletes, coaches, entertainers and more to discuss how their hobbies have impacted life choices and career decisions. I explore how and when guests first found a passion for the Hobby they love and how they forged a career from it.
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Welcome to the Dormick Park Podcast Show. Over the last several years, we have featured exciting new guests and have trained several new podcast hosts and production technicians who have recorded, edited and produced the show. This show is a great way to get to know the Dormick Family a bit better and help build our community.
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A fun, frank, transparent, and sometimes even intellectual conversation. Gluten Time Podcast is Your Podcast! Your time to listen to character building ideas that affect, the body, mind, and the soul. It is like Gluten... either you'll love it or you'll hate it... it's all about how it's cooked! Perhaps an acquired taste or a craft-fully seasoned experience... Dr Danzie and Dr Nard share an intra and inter personal conversation within the bio-psycho-social-spiritual matrix.
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Do you find yourself wishing for calmness in parenting? Join me as I interview parents and professionals to get a take on what's normal in a parenting journey! Let's shift mindsets, challenge assumptions and turn all preconceived notions on their head, as we enter a practical and rewarding path to parenting.
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JUMP INTO THE RABBIT HOLE!!! DO IT!!! Nothing but Diverse RAW non-scripted audio recordings in the everyday life of a 25 year old Artist / Entrepreneur Sipping Tea On A Tight Rope Through A Hurricane! Originating in the Coachella Valley, CA. What you can expect: ✨Everything✨ _Follow my personal page on Instagram: Pilotthebody _Follow the official radio page on Instagram RabbitHoleRadio For more exclusive VISUAL content!!!
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You've got your kumares Michelle and Bethany, talking about the What Na's of life. Join us as we share stories together w/ our fellow Pinoys outside of the motherland, & rejoice in the similar experiences that bind us to one another. Mars, What Na? is part of the BUNK Collective. Discover more podcasts at www.thebunkph.com Advertise with us! Hit us up at [email protected] and let's collaborate. Support this podcast through www.ko-fi.com/marswhatna.
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Welcome to Aloha in Mind, your guiding beacon to embracing aloha and mindfulness in everyday life! Join us on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace as we explore how educators, parents, and individuals can cultivate mindfulness practices to promote better mental well-being. From ancient wisdom to modern techniques, each episode delves into the transformative power of mindfulness, offering practical strategies and heartfelt discussions on integrating mindfulness into daily routines. Thr ...
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Writing Class Radio is for people who love true, personal stories and want to learn how to write their own stories. There's no better way to understand ourselves and each other than by writing and telling our stories. Everyone has a story. What's yours?
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Music, movies, entertainment news, sports, beer, and whatever else comes up! There is foul language and other debauchery!
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212: Summer Echoes: My Abortion at 11 Wasn’t a Choice. It Was My Life
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21:55We flashback to the final story in a 7-part series in support of reproductive rights. The stories in the series were told live on stage in front of 400 people at Temple Beth Am in Miami, Florida on September 5th 2024. Today’s story is by Nicole Walker whose story tells us everything we need to know about why she writes and why she wrote this story.…
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211: Summer Echoes: Is It Rape If You Were Blackout Drunk?
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18:34Originally published on April 2 of 2024, we bring you a story by Morgan Sutton that embodies everything a story should embody. The story uses no extra words; the narrator looks inside herself; and the story matters to the broader world. The story is so important because it explains a very dangerous and ugly assumption that is often made about women…
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Andrea and Allison continue their sabbatical and have left behind some of their favorites. Christopher Blackwell co-founded Look 2 Justice, an organization that provides civic education to system-impacted communities and actively works to pass sentence and policy reform legislation. He is currently writing a book about solitary confinement. His wri…
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209: Summer Echoes: How to Write about Life When Everyday Is a Reminder of Death?
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16:28Originally published in November of 2023, we are talking about hot topic/cold prose and when and why to write in the present tense vs. past. The story we share is written in the present tense, which gives readers the feeling that they're going through the situation with the narrator, in real time. Today’s essay is by Dr. Colleen Arnold who is a phy…
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S7 Update: More Medical Examiners to the State
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8:49Following KXAN’s reporting on Texas’ death investigations, lawmakers look at ways to modernize the state’s system amid legislative challenges and cost concerns.By KXAN Investigates
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208: Summer Echoes: The Most Unique Essay We've Ever Aired
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12:19Today we continue the Summer Echoes Series with a story by Kimberly Elkins. Kimberly is the author of the novel, WHAT IS VISIBLE, which was a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice and named to several Best of 2014 lists. She’s written for The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Iowa Review, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Review of Books, G…
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On Today's episode, we will be talking about Being Responsible. Being responsible means taking care of our duties and making good choices. It's about being dependable and doing what we are supposed to do, even when no one is watching. We can practice responsibility by completing our schoolwork on time, taking care of our belongings, and following r…
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On today's episode, we will be talking about Being Respectful. Being respectful means treating others the way we want to be treated, with kindness and understanding. It's about listening when someone speaks, being polite and showing care for others' feelings. We can practice respect by saying "please" and "Thank You," helping our classmates, and us…
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207: Summer Echoes: A Psychiatric Hospital Nearly Ruined My Life
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30:01This episode is about how to write a near perfect essay. The story was written by Banning Lyon who writes about a harrowing childhood experience in a psychiatric ward. His essay was previously published in The Washington Post. After we discuss Banning’s story, you’ll hear an interview with the author on what his process was like, the difficult emot…
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On today’s episode, we will be talking with Dormick Park's one and only, "Safety Man" about being Safe. Safety means keeping ourselves and others safe from getting hurt or in trouble. It's important to pay attention to what’s around us and make smart choices to stay safe. Some ways to practice safety every day are by always wearing a seatbelt in th…
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206: Does Anyone Care About Saving Fossil Creek? Learn How Your Writing Can Build Trust
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26:34Today we bring you another story told live on stage at the Flagstaff Festival of Science in September 2024. This story is by Dr. Jane Marks. Her story is called Saving Fossil Creek. What's cool about this story is how expertly the narrator weaves the personal in with the science. THAT is how a narrator builds trust. It's how listeners understand ho…
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We are changing directions a little bit with the podcast show by featuring a 4-part episode featuring our school values: Be Kind, Be Safe, Be Respectful, & Be Responsible. These episodes will be a bit shorter and will feature some Dormick Park staff as they share some personal stories of how these values have impacted their lives. As well, we will …
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Send us a text I first came across Hazel whilst watching Artic Ascent. Hazel joins the pod to share her HOAL story and talk about being one of only 2 people in the world to climb a rock face on the side of a glacier.By Andy Gray / Hazel Findlay
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205: How Are Jumping Rope and Tornadoes Related? A Braided Essay
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21:33Today on our show, we bring you a story by Andrea Askowitz called A Numbers Game. This story was previously published in Memoirland, a curated compilation of the week’s best personal essays on the internet. It was also read live on stage at the Flagstaff Festival of Science in 2024. A Numbers Game is a braided essay. So, In this episode, we will di…
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Send us a text I am joined by former Pentathlon athlete and Olympic Silver Medallist, Heather Fell.By Andy Gray / Heather Fell
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204: I Wish I Had Been Nicer to You Before You Died
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28:13On this episode, we’re going to talk about using the letter form (epistolary) and specifically not telegraphing. If you don’t know what telegraphing is, don’t worry. You will after you hear our discussion at the end. The story in this episode is written by one of our favorite students, Danielle Huggins. This is the 4th time Danielle’s been featured…
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Send us a text I am joined by Lexi Chambers - Endurance athlete and multiple world record holder. Lexi has an inspiring story and one that has only just begun.By Andy Gray
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On today’s episode, we shift gears a bit to highlight Jump Rope for Heart, which is an exciting event that our school has been taking part in for several years. Jump Rope for Heart is a fun, educational event organized by the Heart and Stroke Foundation to raise awareness about heart health and fundraise for heart disease research. Children partici…
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203: I Lied About My Birth Experience. Writing Helped Me Work Out My Sh*t and Get to the Truth.
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32:00Today on our show, we bring you a story by Rachel Perse, who had severe anxiety after giving birth to her first child, but pretended she was having the time of her life. She tells her important story and then talks to us about how she used writing to get to the truth. And to work out her shit around becoming a new mother. Rachel is here in the stud…
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Soldering, Jump Ropes, and Parenting: A Fun Take on Digital Dads
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1:07:26Send us a text Discover how to balance screen time as a tool for learning versus entertainment. We explore challenges parents face and offer practical strategies for navigating digital dilemmas. • Introduction to the topic of screen time • Reflection on managing parenting burnout • A personal story about learning with hands-on activities • Introduc…
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On today’s episode, we would like to introduce to you and have a quick chat with our Kindergarten and Grade 1 teacher, Mr. Jordan Werner. Mr. Werner joins us this year to cover for Mrs. Csokia who is away on Maternity Leave. Mr. Werner’s class joined us for the recording of this episode and they were quite interested to see and hear their teacher b…
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Are picture books just for kids?? Intriguing convo about the real effects of reading with 43x author
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34:23Send us a text Wow, oh wow, was this a fabulous conversation! Bracha Goetz is the published author of 43 children's books that children enjoy while learning important lessons. Here, she shares all the benefits of reading to your child, how to do it best, how to know which book is the right age level for your child, and so much more, in addition to …
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From Burnout to Brilliance in Family Life
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1:08:23Send us a text This episode tackles the often-overlooked issue of parental burnout, discussing how to identify its signs and how fathers can navigate these feelings. By sharing personal stories and experiences, Paul and Cody emphasize the importance of self-care, communication, and the impact of environment on well-being. • Defining parental burnou…
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On today’s episode, we are pleased to introduce you to our Indigenous Support Worker, Mr. Les Joe. Mr. Joe joins us from Ch’iyaqtel First Nation in Chilliwack, B.C. This Mr. Joe’s first year at Dormick Park as our Indigenous Support Worker.
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Aleksandr Sorokin - Ultra Runner - World Records holder
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13:49Send us a text Aleksandr Soroking, Ultra Marathon runner and multiple World Record holder joins the pod to share some of his journey to Ultra domination.By Andy Gray / Aleksandr Sorokin
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Today we bring you another story told live on stage at the Flagstaff Festival of Science in September 2024. This story is by Emma Lathrop and is about her anxiety. This quality she thought was hindering her turned out to be something she now values. Two years ago, we were hired by Dr. Jane Marks and Dr. Bruce Hungate, two famous ecologists from ECO…
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Journeys of Identity and Growth as a Father
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1:09:22Send us a text The Untitled Dadcast explores the identity crises that often accompany fatherhood, emphasizing the need for self-care and the pursuit of personal excellence as a dad. Paul and Cody share personal journeys and insights, encouraging listeners to define their life roles and navigate their complexities with self-compassion and community.…
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Return of Amy Truesdale - Paralympic Champion
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20:42Send us a text Amy Truesdale returns 3 years on as Para Taekwondo Paralympic Champion. Amy shares her journey from 2021 Paralympic Bronze and shares her dreams moving forward.By Andy Gray / Amy Truesdale
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How my relationship with my phone affects my children + much more technology and kids-related
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36:43Send us a text As technology is very much a part of our lives, every parent's fear is how it will affect their children. In this episode Eli Samuel of Safe Telecom shares very practical information on how our interactions with our devices affect our children from a very young age. Eli can be reached at [email protected]. I can be reached for …
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201: What Can You Learn by Watching How Trees Recover from Fire?
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20:22Today we bring you a story told live at the Flagstaff Festival of Science in September 2024. We’re talking about making a connection from your personal life to what we study. We’re also talking about being vulnerable. Because everyone will love you more. We promise. This is our second year collaborating with the Center for Ecosystem Science and Soc…
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Improve your relationship with...Money! Yes! Money and relationship need to be in the same sentence!
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32:19Send us a text Simi Mandelbaum CFT™, AFC®, FBS® takes us on an amazing journey of self-discovery, which is the basis for all financial decisions. "Financial decisions are 90% emotion and 10% logic." Learn how to get in sync with your spouse, or rather how to make it work when you are not in sync. Learn how to help your children develop a healthy re…
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Today on our show, we are re-running a story by Emily Henderson titled After Our Son Died, My Husband Gave Me The Most Meaningful Christmas Gift Of My Life. Emily workshopped this essay in our Final Draft class and then the Huffington Post published it on December 25, 2021. This story is an excellent example of using an object to convey emotion, de…
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No way do I eat healthy do you know what my day looks like?! Teach my kids to eat healthy? But how??
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30:50Send us a text Eating healthy is a struggle for many young parents (and for others as well) especially given our busy lifestyles. And teaching our children about healthy living... I mean is it even necessary? Or possible? All this and more you will learn in this episode from Rosalie Shatzman Health and Weight Loss Coach!…
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Jumping rope?! Interview with Moshe Moskowitz on the importance and practicality of exercise for us
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32:00Send us a text I'm a young parent. I don't have time or energy for exercise. Nothing can be further from the truth. Moshe Moskowitz reveals the secret to getting energy and the importance of investing in yourself for your family's sake. We also explore how to get your children to be active. All feedback is welcome and appreciated! Please like, shar…
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On today’s episode, we are pleased to feature our student teacher, Ms Deanna Short from Simon Fraser University as she discusses and reflects on her time here at Dormick Park. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts
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Today on our show, we bring you a story by Dana Shavin, who submitted her essay to the podcast. When it came in, we were blown away. The writing is so smart and well-crafted. In this episode, we talk about the difference between situation and story and we also discuss why callbacks are effective. Dana Shavin is an award-winning humor columnist for …
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