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Join sex historian Dr Kate Lister on Betwixt the Sheets as she gets intimate with the stories that would make your history teacher blush. What were the Victorians really like behind closed (bedroom) doors? How did the Black Death favour women in medieval England? And what was Caesar like in the sack? Join Kate as she bed-hops around different time periods; from ancient civilisations, to the middle ages, to renaissance and early modern...right up to now. You’ll laugh, you’ll wince, and you’ll ...
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We are a Hull-based company creating theatre that brings people together for a good night out with big ideas. We are an Arts Council England national portfolio organisation and associate company of Paines Plough, supported by Hull City Council.
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Grapevine

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In August 2022, at a packed school board meeting in Grapevine, Texas, a mom approaches the microphone and describes the exact nightmare that Republican politicians have been warning about. She accuses a teacher of convincing her child to change genders. As a result, she says, “I lost my son.” But when NBC News reporters Mike Hixenbaugh and Antonia Hylton look into this mother’s allegations, they find a different story: of a transgender child desperately wanting to be heard, a mother determin ...
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Renaissance Man-Child

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Hunter and Lombardo are a couple of middle-age, working-class friends that drink coffee and enjoy talking sh*t and occassionally, philosophize about the struggles of contemporary American life.
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What Your Therapist Thinks

Felicia Keller Boyle & Kristie Plantinga

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A mental health show where actual, licensed therapists open up about what they’re really thinking, while answering the internet’s most burning mental health questions. And by burning mental health questions, we mean the stuff you’re posting about anonymously on Reddit in the middle of the night. These therapists aren’t holding back. They’re telling you what they really think including the things they’d never actually say in session. Each week, you’ll hear from expert therapists to break it a ...
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Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across a range of topics covering symptoms, school, work, and family life. Download the accompanying slide presentations here: additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index (look for the episode number). Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or tel ...
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Not Done Yet

Quincy Simon

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Not Done Yet Real people. Real struggles. And the strength to keep moving forward. Not Done Yet is a podcast about the messy middle — the setbacks, struggles, and the strength it takes to keep moving forward. Each week, host Quincy Simon shares raw, unfiltered conversations with people in the middle of their journey. From street-level stories captured in the moment to deeper sit-down interviews, this show reminds us that success isn’t just about the finish line — it’s about the fight to keep ...
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Former child actor Moosie Drier, and author, Jonathan Rosen, take you on a trip down Memory Lane, as each episode they revisit some of our beloved memories from our childhoods as well as interview celebrities associated with beloved movies, TV shows, sporting events, and music.
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Helping neurodiverse families find calm, clarity, and a bit of magic in the mess.Welcome to The Organised Life Podcast with Rhi, (previously known as the Real Talk With Rhi Podcast) the podcast for overwhelmed mums navigating the beautiful chaos of family life, especially in neurodiverse households. I'm Rhi, a mum of four, business owner, and fellow neuro-sparkly human. Whether you're managing ADHD, supporting a child through an autism assessment, or just trying to remember where you put you ...
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Bear Brook, hosted by Jason Moon, is the critically-acclaimed true crime podcast from New Hampshire Public Radio. Season 1 - Two barrels. Four Bodies. And a cold case that’s changing how murders will be investigated forever. Season 2: A True Crime Story - Jason Carroll is serving life in prison for a murder he says he didn’t commit. The only evidence against him? His own taped confession. More than 30 years later, is it possible to get to the truth – and who gets to tell it? Stephen King cal ...
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Chronicled

Hoof & Fang

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Audiobook narrator Kirt Graves and author Maz Maddox spent over two years reading, recapping, and reacting to the Scholastic middle-grade science fiction series Animorphs. Kirt read the series as a child. Maz is reading it for the first time. Previously only available to their Patreon subscribers, anyone can now enjoy their take on the highs and lows of this epic, ridiculous, heartbreaking, and heart-warming series...which neither of them can believe was written for children.
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Welcome to Chaos and Caffeine, where parenting gets real, messy, and fueled by endless coffee refills. Hosted by ADHD parent coach Danielle Kelly, this podcast dives into the beautiful chaos of raising neurodivergent kids, balancing life, and finding joy in the middle of the madness. From ADHD hacks and emotional management tips to stories that’ll make you laugh, cry, or say awesome Chaos and Caffeine is your go-to resource for navigating the unpredictable world of parenting. Whether you’re ...
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Mysteries About True Histories (M.A.T.H.)

Starglow Media / Atomic Entertainment

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From the creators of Who Smarted? comes Mysteries About True Histories (aka M.A.T.H.), a podcast for kids where every episode promises an exhilarating mix of adventure, comedy, and educational exploration! Follow along as Max and Molly are recruited into a secret order of Problem Solvers who time travel while solving logic and math problems created by their arch nemeses, The Troublesome Trolls. Tune in every Thursday for a brand new episode of Mysteries About True Histories! This series is p ...
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End coparenting battles. Keep your kids front + centre without getting them caught in the middle. Find peace. Create a life you love for you and your kids 💕 The Breaking Free with Lindsay is THE podcast for moms who are navigating co-parenting and rebuilding their life post-divorce. Each week, join Lindsay as she dives into everything from healing yourself and setting boundaries to personal power, intuition, and how to best support your kids. Whether you're working through conflict, reclaimi ...
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HEY!! My name is Melissa, a woman living every day with CRPS.I am married to my AWESOME husband Tommy, have 2 beautiful children Jeffery & Serena and I have 5 pups <3Pogo, Sadie, Randall, Ru & Raja. I am a middle child of 5. I am bringing this podcast to you to spread the word about CRPS. There will be education, & stories to make you laugh, cry, say HUH??? Did I say make you laugh :DA little about CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome ...
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Divorce and Family Law Podcast

Attorney Jonathan Jacobs

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The Divorce and Family Law Podcast is brought to you by Jacobs Law Firm. Our divorce podcast is about Florida divorce and Florida family law and marital law all throughout the United States. Attorney Jonathan Jacobs talks about relationships, alimony reform, equitable distribution, paternity, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, paternity, father's rights, child support, and child custody. Learn from us and with us as the law continues to evolve. Topics of our family law podcast in ...
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Run to the Hard Podcast

Chris Farrell & Curtis Christopher

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In grief, we all have hidden in the shadows. We have darted from conversations. We shop alone. We eat alone. We go to church alone. We unwillingly have joined a club that we never intended to be apart of. We have an unspoken language but we understand each other. If you have experienced the grief of trauma, this podcast is for you. If you've experienced the grief of divorce, this podcast is for you. If you've experienced the death of a loved one, parent, a spouse, a child, this podcast is fo ...
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The StarRise ABA Therapy Podcast is here for parents who want practical, real-world help that actually fits into everyday life. We talk about the real stuff like bedtime meltdowns, grocery store tantrums, screen-time struggles, and everything in between and how small, steady changes can help your child (and you) thrive. Each episode breaks down simple, evidence-based ABA strategies you can use at home, without needing a degree to understand them. No clinical jargon, no pressure just supporti ...
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Parenting is hard…but does it have to be this hard? Wouldn’t it be better if your kids would stop pressing your buttons quite as often, and if there was a little more of you to go around (with maybe even some left over for yourself)? On the Your Parenting Mojo podcast, Jen Lumanlan M.S., M.Ed explores academic research on parenting and child development. But she doesn’t just tell you the results of the latest study - she interviews researchers at the top of their fields, and puts current inf ...
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Finding Moments

LenEll, Trisha, Chad

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Friends for over a decade, Chad, Trisha and LenEll catchup over a cup of coffee and talk all things parenting! LenEll, girl mom, is the pro with a Masters in Applied Psychology, Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, LBA, and ESDM Certified. Chad & Trisha are simply parents of a high school and middle school boys that are always trying to stay one step ahead. As we continue to search for ways to level up our family dynamic, we share the tips, tricks and parenting hacks that we've learned along th ...
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Step inside the moments that shaped the world’s biggest brands in The Room Where It Happened, a brand-new podcast hosted by Jake Humphrey. Each episode sees the guest take us back inside a room and a moment that changed the course of their careers. With unprecedented insight on the pivotal decisions, unexpected turns, and behind-the-scenes moments that propelled companies to global recognition - and the lessons learned along the way from the people who were right in the middle of it all. The ...
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Just Making Conversation

James Skiffins and Malcolm Childs

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We apologise in advance. The JMC podcast is mostly about the hobby of scale models, making and painting hobbies in miniature. When not modelling, James and Malcolm are just making conversation. Recorded under the cover of lightweight and practical anorak. (c) 2020 James Skiffins and Malcolm Childs.
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Raising CJ

Alex & Bethany semi-pro baby parents

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Raising CJ is a podcast about our journey as first time parents, raising a daughter in middle class America. We’re not experts on children. We don’t have degrees in psychology, sociology, child education, or any such related field. We’re just two working parents doing the best we can. We hope you enjoy sharing this journey with us. New episodes every other Tuesday.
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I wanted to make a podcast that captured my brothers and my own interests, some being similar some being vastly different. I do plan on doing more as time goes on but my main point is to put myself out there and give people something good to listen to. Hopefully making you smile, a lot even.
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HAVANA SYNDROME

Stormfire Productions

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From the award-winning creator of "Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services" comes a new spy thriller audio drama and alternative reality game: HAVANA SYNDROME. Moving around the world, the Menendez siblings only really had each other. Now out of college and out of the globetrotting lifestyle, Dimitri (the baby) is happy to settle into some form of stability near his parents in Florida. Guadalupe (the middle child) is happily married and living only a little bit abroad in Canada. But wh ...
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Best Case Sanerio

A Team Production

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Enter the mind of a young man, navigating through life as a generational "middle child". Stuck somewhere between being young and getting old, live through the experiences and opinions of an individual who embodies duality: good and evil, hood but nerdy, confident yet modest, all of the above. Worst case scenario, you will like this podcast... Best Case SANERIO, you will learn something!!
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George Dfouni

George Dfouni

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George Dfouni discovered his passion for hotels as a child when he frequently accompanied his mother on exotic trips to Europe and the Middle East. It was soon thereafter that Mr. Dfouni realized that he would have a lifelong career in the hospitality industry doing what he enjoys most- catering to the needs of the discerning traveler.
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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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BTDubs Podcast

Jackie de Godbout

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Welcome to BTDubs Podcast! I'm a fervent enthusiast of the captivating and often dramatic tales that shape our world. From diving deep into the ambiguous world of conspiracy theories to unraveling the lives of those who've made headlines, I have an insatiable passion for stories that ignite curiosity. Join us as we explore parenting, real news in our world, how-to hacks and more! Here are just some of our awesome segments: The Mom Panel is where motherhood meets the truth table. Hosted by Ja ...
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Constantly feel the pressure to hit certain life milestones because society tells you so? Do you feel a little different because you want to follow a different life path than your family or friends? Join Katy Sputo, a “middle-child” of the Millennial generation, every week as she tackles topics faced by Millennials in today’s world. Each episode contains relatable thoughts and opinions to help you live your best life on your own timeline!
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welcome to a parenting space actually designed for YOU! where you can get answers about navigating a life that includes autism. I’m Dr. Tay, a licensed child psychologist specializing in autism and neuroaffirming care. I have supported 100s of autistic children and their families and have been in the autism field for over a decade. on this podcast, we focus on supporting your autistic child AND your whole family, including you! every topic is on the table, and your questions (which you can s ...
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The Psychology of Thoughts We Shouldn't Have | Welcome to the mental jungle we all secretly inhabit. Where overthinking is an Olympic sport, childhood traumas still echo, and confidence is a shape-shifter. Where sex, shame, love, fear, ego, and the endless pursuit of “being enough” collide in chaotic beauty. This isn’t therapy. This is you, unfiltered. Hosted by Katara Lilith from EliKay.Space — part philosopher, part psychologist, part rebel soul — this podcast explores the raw, real, bruta ...
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Welcome to the Zuby and Dwayner podcast. We'll discuss the lighter things in our life and life in general. Trust us, we don't think take ourselves too seriously and neither should you. We are basically two middle aged men with child-like antics that we hope you will enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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The Family O Audio Experience

The Family O Network

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This is going to be the best family friendly podcast you'll find online. We cover a range of topics from marriage, raising one child, to our Faith and everything in the middle. Our focus is Faith, Family, and Film. Visit our page www.youtube.com/thefamilyoyoutube for more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefamilyo/support
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In this episode, I answer a question from Kylee about sibling jealousy — specifically how her seven-year-old daughter reacts during her siblings' birthdays. I explain how birth order plays a significant role in this dynamic and why middle children often struggle with attention and identity. I walk through how jealousy fits into the bigger picture o…
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This week discover practical, parent-friendly ways to help your child learn to read (or read better) with library resources, guided oral reading tips, and why reading aloud for just 15 minutes a night makes a huge difference. Then we flip to the surprising value of small talk: why it matters, how it boosts happiness and connection, and simple trick…
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Join Our Newsletter and Find All of Our Faves! If Christmas break has turned into nonstop power struggles, emotional blowups, and you wondering how did we get here before noon, this episode is your reset. In this powerful replay, I’m joined by Dr. Nerissa Bauer, MD, a board-certified pediatrician and ADHD expert, to talk about one of the most game-…
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Send us a text Join director and former child actor Moosie Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen, as they chat with Barry Corbin from Northern Exposure! Barry discusses working on the hit show. Appearing in classic films such Urban Cowboy, Stir Crazy, and War Games, roles on shows like Yellowstone, and Tulsa King, and many more stories from his time act…
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There's a bit of interest around Shakespeare at the minute - can we call this the Paul Mescal effect? The Bard’s work featured many references to sex and sexuality - some more obvious than others. But what does the work reveal about the sexuality of Shakespeare himself? Despite being married with three kids to Anne Hathaway in the sleepy suburbs of…
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What starts as a side idea quickly becomes a full-scale obsession. For Will Shu, that obsession turned into Deliveroo, and it began with him delivering meals himself, learning the business from the pavement up. In this episode, Will takes us inside the early days of building a food delivery company from scratch, including the mistakes no one sees, …
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Would you ever tell a friend you think their child might have autism? In this episode I share why my answer is usually no, what happens when you finally learn the signs of autism and start seeing them everywhere, and how the “wheel of acceptance” explains why some parents simply are not ready to hear it yet. If you are torn between staying quiet an…
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Send us a text New Year, Same Brain is a deep psychological and cultural exploration of why New Year resolutions fail, why motivation fades by February, and how humans across history have defined “the New Year” very differently. In this episode of The Mind I Live In, Katara Lilith breaks down the psychology of New Year goals, the fresh start effect…
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How 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' was Lord Byron really? We know the Romantic poet had a bit of a reputation, but how true was it? And how unusual would his behaviour have been? In this episode from our series on the worst f*ckboys in history, we're digging into Byron's relationships with Andrew Stauffer, President of the Byron Society of Americ…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I explain how a child's brain works differently from an adult's brain in therapy — and why that difference matters so much. Many parents assume therapy is therapy, but children don't process experiences through logic, language, or abstract thinking the way adults do. I compare adult b…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I explain how a child's brain works differently from an adult's brain in therapy — and why that difference matters so much. Many parents assume therapy is therapy, but children don't process experiences through logic, language, or abstract thinking the way adults do. I compare adult b…
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Happy Holidays from the MCPL Podcast! From a new baby and rice cooker to binge-worthy shows like Stranger Things Season 5, Welcome to Derry, and Only Murders in the Building, plus standout books such as Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, I See You've Called in Dead by John Kenney, and Michael J. Fox's Future Boy – the team reflects on concerts, podcas…
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We should be telling more ghost stories in the winter time. That’s why we’re coming to you with a whole new urban legends episode, featuring mischievous ghost children, haunted dorms with a mysterious pull, and a grandpa ghost that has GOT to stop acting so creepy! Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of implied ab…
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So, here you go, episode #600! We could have lined up a super-star guest. But we are the worst. We could have put together a greatest hits clips show. But we are the worst. Nope, for episode #600, it's just another week in the studio for the guys. This episode is going up on Christmas Eve, and there are all kinds of great books being released today…
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For anyone spending time away from their kids over the holidays, this episode is for you! I'll share my personal experience and why I agreed to NOT see my kids for 2 weeks over Christmas. Plus, I'll talk about how I prepared myself and my kids BEFORE they left and strategies to cope while they're away. If you're spending Christmas away from your ki…
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Join Our Newsletter and Find All of Our Faves! If your family feels like a beautifully chaotic ADHD ecosystem — grandparents, parents, kids, everyone with big feelings and lost keys — this episode is going to hit home in the best, most validating way. In this must-listen replay, I sit down with Jami Goldfarb Shapiro, ADHD expert, coach, and author …
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In this reflective episode, Quincy shares five key lessons learned throughout 2025, emphasizing the importance of starting, community support, resilience in the face of challenges, the value of personal growth, and the simplicity of making changes. He encourages listeners to embrace their journeys and take actionable steps towards their goals, remi…
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With Christmas around the corner and everything being oh-so wholesome, we thought we would offer an episode from the archives of something not-so wholesome: a history of porn. What did porn look like before the internet? Who was it for? And how has it changed since? In this episode, Kate chats to Kathleen Lubey, a professor at St. John’s University…
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Feeling completely overwhelmed and unable to get motivated? You’re not alone. As a mum with ADHD in a busy neurodiverse home, I’ve spent years figuring out how to get things done when I don’t feel like doing anything. In this video I’m sharing the quick fixes that actually work when your motivation has disappeared and you’re frozen in that “I can’t…
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What happens when a career built on spreadsheets collides with a gut-level belief in great food? John Eckbert’s path to becoming CEO of Five Guys is anything but conventional, and it nearly didn’t happen at all. In this conversation, John unpacks the improbable steps that took him from banking into the heart of one of the world’s most recognisable …
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In this episode, I answer a question from Deborah about co-parenting, shared custody, and how to support a 12-year-old who doesn't want to go back and forth between homes. I explain why, even at this age, kids are still not comfortable using words to handle emotionally charged situations, especially when feelings are involved. Expecting a child to …
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In this episode, I answer a question from Deborah about co-parenting, shared custody, and how to support a 12-year-old who doesn't want to go back and forth between homes. I explain why, even at this age, kids are still not comfortable using words to handle emotionally charged situations, especially when feelings are involved. Expecting a child to …
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Despite virginity being a myth, why has Mary’s virginity been considered so important? What does this tell us about the relationship between Christianity and sex? And what else do we know about this woman? Joining Kate today to help her get to know more about Mary, her life and its influence is author and historian Sir Diarmaid Macculloch. This epi…
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Join the team for a festive episode filled with holiday cheer! First, dive into a playful guessing game as Sara challenges Sal and Nicole to spot real Hallmark Christmas movie titles from fakes. Then, Nicole explores family-friendly ideas for the school holiday break, highlighting upcoming winter programs at the library.…
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Episode Description: To stop the POGs’ prediction network, Max and Molly realize they need help—and fast. However, they are torn on whether or not they can trust Charlene. To test her honesty, they recreate an experiment with a “lost” wallet stuffed with cash. Will Charlene pass the test? As math, probability, and human behavior collide, the Proble…
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The IEP process can feel impossible to navigate—especially when no one teaches parents what to ask for, what their child is legally entitled to, or how to push back when a school district cuts corners. In this episode of The Mom Panel on BTDubs Podcast, Jackie, Michelle, Jill, and Tiesha break down what families need to know about special education…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I explain the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy and how it shapes a child's behavior, identity, and sense of self. Children often become what the people in their lives expect them to be — not because those expectations are spoken directly, but because they're communicated through to…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I explain the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy and how it shapes a child's behavior, identity, and sense of self. Children often become what the people in their lives expect them to be — not because those expectations are spoken directly, but because they're communicated through to…
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Appalachia is a hotbed of spooky things - ghost stories, UFO sightings, well known cryptids. But what is it about this region that makes it so mysterious? We’re joined by Chuck Corra of the Appodlachia podcast to discuss what it is that makes us so fascinated with Appalachia! Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of…
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The guys got to fulfill a handful of dreams last weekend, as we all gathered at Clint's Comics to help get the store set up following the move to Independence. Cullen flew in from Portland to join Jerry and John (along with our friend Mark Willis!) to move the back issue boxes into order and stock the shelves with hardcovers and trade paperbacks. T…
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How does long-term ADHD medication use impact heart health? In this webinar, Samuele Cortese, M.D., Ph.D., presents the latest research on cardiovascular problems and ADHD medication use, including considerations for older adults. Heart Health and Stimulant Use: Resources Free Download: What You Need to Know About ADHD Medication Read: Change of He…
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This is such a special episode. Not only has Curtis' mother Ellen been through her own fair share of grief and pain, but she joins us today to talk about what it's been like to be the mother of a grieving son, and to be so close to all that has happened to Curtis, Michal, the kids, and now Crystal and her kids. This episode is packed full of faithf…
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Join Our Newsletter and Find All of Our Faves! In today’s powerful episode of Chaos & Caffeine, Danielle sits down with Daryl Potter, author of Even the Monsters, to dive into the brutal, beautiful truth of raising a neurodivergent child while navigating grief, loss, depression, and the identity-shifting spiritual journey that comes with it. This i…
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In this episode of The Self-Driven Child Podcast, I sit down with my longtime partner, co-author, and neuropsychologist Dr. William Stixrud to dig deep into something hiding in plain sight: sleep. We talk about why so many kids, teens, and frankly adults are walking around chronically exhausted—and what that’s quietly doing to learning, emotional h…
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It's the one we've all been waiting for! The Oedipus Complex; the oral, anal and phallic stages; penis envy; psychoanalysis - we've all heard of Sigmund Freud's work. But who was he? What did Freud really think about sex and sexuality? What was his own sex life like? And finally, why do we owe so much of today's understandings of psychology to a wo…
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Before it became a worldwide holiday staple, The Elf on the Shelf was simply a Pitts family tradition, one that Christa Pitts helped turn into a cultural phenomenon through grit, creativity, and unshakeable belief. In this episode, Christa looks back on the early days of being rejected by every publisher, the decision to self-publish with her famil…
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If you’re a mum in a neuro-sparkly family, you’ll know that meltdowns can be incredibly hard — for our children and for us. I’ve talked before about what helps during a meltdown, but in this video I’m sharing how I try to avoid them before they start. While we can’t completely prevent autism meltdowns, there are so many strategies we can put in pla…
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In this episode, I answer a question from Kylee about sibling jealousy — specifically how her seven-year-old daughter reacts during her siblings' birthdays. I explain how birth order plays a significant role in this dynamic and why middle children often struggle with attention and identity. I walk through how jealousy fits into the bigger picture o…
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You can't move for people talking about the Roman Empire or the British Empire, but what about the Ottoman Empire? It spanned a huge period of time and at the heart of it was the Royal harem: enslaved women who lived in closed-off servitude to the Sultan. Peaking in the 17th century, who were these women? What were their lives like inside the palac…
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Send us a text Join director and former child actor Moosie Drier, and author Jonathan Rosen as they chat with singing icon, Tiffany! Tiffany discusses being the youngest female star to top the Billboard charts with her debut album. Being on Star Search with Ed McMahon. Topping the charts with I Think We're Alone Now. Appearing on How I Met Your Mot…
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Send us a text Why does your mind turn dark at night? Why do the thoughts you avoid all day come crashing in the moment you close your eyes? In this episode of The Mind I Live In, Katara Lilith unpacks the real psychology behind nighttime anxiety, overthinking, childhood wounds, mother wounds, and the memories your nervous system hides until you’re…
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Episode Description: During a break while playing Bingo – Max and Molly discover how probability shapes games of chance—right before a mysterious emoji message pulls them back into the hunt for the POGs. A hacked toy, a glitchy wi-fi signal from 1998, and a massive hidden server reveal the POGs’ terrifying “Prediction Calculator.” Now, the only way…
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In this special holiday episode, Katrina Mautner, a queer trauma-informed therapist, joins Kristie and Felicia to talk everything on setting boundaries with family. Drawing from Katrina’s anti-oppressive and harm reduction framework, they break down boundaries as a tool for connection—defining them as the distance at which you can love both yoursel…
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Ah, Christmastime - presents, feasting, and… little goblins?! We explore this Greek folktale of the Kallikantzaroi, mischievous goblins that come to earth during the 12 Days of Christmas to cause shenanigans. Could your holidays be a little more naughty? We think they could! Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of …
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Jerry and John made a trip to Independence, Missouri, on Saturday to stop in at the new home for Clint's Comics. Located at 815 N. Noland Rd, it is just four miles north of I-70, which makes it easy to get to. Sharon is still getting the new store in order, so give her another week or two before you rush in to welcome her to the neighborhood. Netfl…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I talk about nature versus nurture and how both play a meaningful role in the behaviors parents often seek therapy for. I explain the difference between a child's inborn personality traits (nature) and the experiences that shape them over time (nurture), and why many struggles — anxie…
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In this episode of the Parent Companion for Play Therapy series, I talk about nature versus nurture and how both play a meaningful role in the behaviors parents often seek therapy for. I explain the difference between a child's inborn personality traits (nature) and the experiences that shape them over time (nurture), and why many struggles — anxie…
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