I want to encourage others to be healthier, eat better, and feel great! Every episode I will share with you one aspect of my life. A concept, a tool, or shortcut that makes my life run a little smoother. Elevate your culinary style but in a faster, easier way. Get tips on doing chores more efficiently, without chemicals. How about a nugget of knowledge to help you feel good on the inside, calmer and more peaceful? Could we all benefit from more good stuff on our insides instead of the yucky ...
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From the #1 media and entertainment brand for parents in the country, Scary Mommy Speaks is a hilarious, unfiltered look at today’s trends and topics through the lens of motherhood. From pop culture to post-baby sex, nothing’s off-limits for hosts Keri Setaro and Ashley Hearon-Smith, who know firsthand that parenting is a mother. This is a podcast for women who are owning motherhood in all its glory, pain and playdates. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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I was kind of pushed into blogging, and it has transformed my life. I hated writing, I was overwhelmed with all the how to blog articles online. Everyone says their technique is the best. Let's shred each myth and figure out the best ways to launch a blog in India with minimal budget and make it happen. Cover art photo provided by Jess Watters on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@designedbyjess
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This podcast focuses on Christian based advice on relationship, dating, parenting, single moms, purpose and so much more. Taken from the Christian lifestyle blog sophie-sticatedmom.com and the Sophie-sticated Mom YouTube Channel. The Host Sophia Reed, has a Ph.D. in human behavior, a MS in marriage and family therapy, and is a National Certified Counselor
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Hosted by Erika and Corinne from the Grannies Go Digital Blog, Mommy Now Mommy Then is a look into parenting differences between this generation and generations past. Parenting has changed, but mommy shaming and mommy guilt has not. By answering family relationship and parenting questions, they want to help you overcome the frustrations of being a mom or being a grandma today so that you can completely enjoy your parenting journey with your extended family near and far. Come along with these ...
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Created with the homeschool mom in mind, the Joyfully Homeschooling podcast is here to encourage and inspire you on your homeschool journey. Through real stories, real struggles, and real life, Misty Bailey and her guests share how to embrace imperfection and strive for a more joyful homeschool. Misty is a homeschool mom to three kids and has been homeschooling for over 9 years. Learn more about her mission to encourage and equip the homeschool mom on her blog Joy in the Journey (findingjoyi ...
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Allison is a lactation consultant, breast pump expert, and mom of 3 boys who talks with real moms and experts about breastfeeding & pumping. New Little Life has an exclusive program called Pumping for Working Moms, which is designed to help working moms pump easily and efficiently to combine breastfeeding & pumping while going back to work! This podcast is designed to help you feel supported by other moms doing exactly what you're doing, get tips and tricks on breastfeeding, and learn to nav ...
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Inspiration Dissemination is an award-winning radio program that occurs Sunday nights at 7PM Pacific on KBVR Corvallis, 88.7FM. Each week on the program, we host a different graduate student worker from Oregon State University to talk about their lives and passion for research here at the university. By presenting these stories, we can present the diverse, human element of graduate research that is often hidden from the public view. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID ...
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Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson is a mom, pediatrician, blogger, Chief of Digital Innovation for Seattle Children’s Hospital, & news reporter for NBC KING5 in Seattle. She has over 38,000 followers on Twitter, & her feed, Seattle Mama Doc, was named one of Time's "Best Twitter Feeds of 2013". While a practitioner of pediatric healthcare in the traditional sense, she approaches all of her work from a far more holistic wellness perspective, as evident in the content of her blog as well as her award-winn ...
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This is not like your regular mom podcast, it’s your cool mom podcast. It’s an unfiltered look into motherhood through the lens of the working mom and mom bosses, all while figuring out the journey of how we got to where we are and how we juggle it all—even if we aren’t. Hosts, Liz Teich and Amanda Mintz, are two mompreneurs who’ve had successful careers in the fashion, beauty and design industries in NYC, while raising little ones… Tune in to for fun conversions between mamas and be inspire ...
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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner. About Anne After graduating from the University of Delaware with a BS in biology in 1991, Anne Chappelle accidentally found her calling when she worked a gap year in an industr ...
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Welcome to "The Autism Dad" podcast, hosted by Rob Gorski — a single father to three remarkable autistic children and the voice behind a widely-read blog that has been a lifeline for parents since 2010. With over a decade of firsthand experience, Rob's insights have not only impacted families worldwide but have also been featured on platforms like The Tamron Hall Show, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, CNN, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Join us every Tuesday and Thursday for fresh episodes that delve in ...
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Business advice for ACTUAL small businesses and solopreneurs. Small business used to mean mom & pop grocery stores, auto repair, the neighborhood pharmacy, etc. Today, "small" businesses can have up to 1,000 employees and $500 million in revenue and still qualify as "small" in the eyes of the government and financial institutions. As attention spans have gotten smaller, small business has gotten bigger, and the term is unfortunately now essentially meaningless. The problem is that owners of ...
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Roller coaster or crazy train; Hop onboard! Marriage, careers, parenting, womanhood; how do we keep it all together? We don't. We survive this crazy circus called life and the challenges and high standards these roles hold us to. Let's be honest, that's not even scratching the surface. Listen each week as Bethany Mortellaro and cohost Cher Vaden of Slime in my Stilettos Podcast dive head-first into no-holds-barred conversations that offer raw opinions, real perspectives, and hilarious insigh ...
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How do you identify “an expert”? The answer to this question is more complex than you might think. Most of us might think of people with multiple degrees or extensive experience in a specific field as experts. However, as our guest this week is discovering, experts can be people with passion, people with connections or people with specific job titl…
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Giants of Aotearoa: Predator-prey dynamics of blue whales in South Taranaki Bight, New Zealand
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56:37Blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) are the largest animals that have ever existed on Earth. Despite this, they feed exclusively on krill (Nyctiphanes australis) which are typically no larger than 2 cm. Thus, they must consume massive amounts of these tiny organisms to support the large energy requirements of their life history processes. Researche…
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Under the Bodhi Tree: Stories and Science
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1:07:39Join us for a chat with Jazlee Crowley, a 4th year PhD student in Integrative Biology who takes us on a deep dive into the complex interactions of the bodhi tree. Jazlee's research takes us to Hawaii, but as we soon learn, relationships with the bodhi tree are prominent in many countries and cultures. As Jazlee investigates the role of the bodhi tr…
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The Eelgrass is Greener on the Other Side
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48:49Oregon’s many winding rivers meet the Pacific Ocean in gorgeous estuaries scattered along the coastline. These estuaries are critical habitat for salmon, water birds, Dungeness crab, and oysters, and are deeply connected to the local economies of coastal communities. These estuaries are also the primary habitat of eelgrass — a fully aquatic floweri…
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Amazing Women Series: Megan Bartholomew
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1:09:37AI is here, y'all! And what are we going to do about it? I will be the first to admit, my mind flashes to the "Terminator" and "I-Robot" since I grew up on those movies. And yes, I was born before the internet. So, some of this stuff seems so futuristic! How are we actually here in 2025? In this episode, my guest, Megan Bartholow, Mechanical Engine…
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In this episode I get the pleasure to sit down with Conny Wade of Wade Wellness. Fun Fact: We recorded over Zoom and she was on a cruise ship as we did it! As long as you have good Wi-Fi, anything is possible! In this conversation, Conny explains how to figure out why you may be feeling tired, sluggish or just "off," even though your doctor says al…
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Exploring the human-wildlife landscape of eastern Oregon
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53:00What happens when the rich agricultural landscape meets the rugged and wild natural ecosystems of eastern Oregon? Join us as we sit down with Lara Mengak, a 4th year PhD student who is exploring this question. Her dissertation work is trying to understand what social and ecological threats impact ranchers in Oregon. What kinds of conflicts exist be…
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A Burning Passion (All My Homies Hate Cheat Grass)
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And we are back to our "Amazing Women Series" here at a Mommy and a Mic! It is my pleasure to interview Gwen Forlizzi, a local non-profit owner and longtime friend. We first connected in the Mommy Group I joined when I first moved to Pennsylvania and kept crossing paths ever since! In this episode, we talk about how she supports women in the surrou…
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Raising Body Confident Kids with Autism and ADHD (S8E28)
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56:13How do we help our neurodivergent kids feel confident intheir own bodies? That’s the big question in this week’s episode of The Autism Dad Podcast. I’m joined by Dr. Whitney Casares, pediatrician, public health expert, autism mom, and fellow at the American Academy of Pediatrics, to talk about her new book My One of a Kind Body: The Ultimate Guide …
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Every Boy Mom Needs to Hear This: with Court Creeden
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1:13:34We interrupt this program of "Amazing Women Series" for an important message from a man: Court Creeden. But don't worry ladies, he is on our side! This is a pressing issue in our society right now and this message could not wait! If you are raising a boy, who will become a man, a husband, and one day a father, you need to hear this male perspective…
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How This Boy Mom Is Handling The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
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43:51Charlie Kirk: I did not know him personally. I knew of him and his work. I thought he was doing a lot of good with his courage to speak. He had confidence in what he was saying. And he possessed this uncanny ability to discuss any topic with openness and respect. His words are continuing to change the world, even after his death. This is not a poli…
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Spines & Seaweed: Exploring the Complicated Relationships Between Urchins and Kelp
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47:59Sea urchins may have a spiny reputation, but they are vital members influencing kelp ecosystems. Join us as Delaney Chabot, a third-year Master Student in Integrative Biology, discusses their importance and also how they act as a connecting link between subtidal and intertidal zones. Delaney is a passionate educator and the visionary behind the 'ke…
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First, I give my sincere apologies to the women in this series. We recorded months ago, but I did not post due to illness after illness that prevented me from sitting at my computer and editing. (I will discuss these in the next season, as it was quite a journey for me.) But thankfully, I am on the other side of it now and so happy to release these…
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Parenting Autism into Adulthood: My Son Gavin’s Journey at 25 (S8E27)
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36:42In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with my 25-year-old autistic son, Gavin, for a candid update on his journey. We talk about his transition out of a group home, what he’s learning along the way, and his hopes for the future. If you’re parenting autistic children or supporting neurodivergent kids as they grow into adulthood, this…
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Labeled and Loved: A Lifeline for Moms of Kids with Disabilities (S8E26)
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37:58Parenting a child with disabilities often means putting your own needs last. But when you’re running on empty, burnout can take over and everyone feels the impact. In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I talk with Dr. Regina Crone and Julie Hornok, co-founders of Labeled and Loved, an organization devoted to supporting moms raising kids with d…
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Autism and Water Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know (S8E25)
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41:04This week, we’re talking about something every autism parent needs to think about—but many don’t until it’s too late: water safety and wandering. If you’ve ever felt the panic of not knowing where your child went or struggled to keep them safe near water, this episode is for you. I’m joined by Dr. Molly O’Shea, a pediatrician with the American Acad…
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The Day This Autism Dad Almost Gave Up (S8E24)
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1:12:42In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The AutismDad Podcast, I open up about one of the darkest moments of my life—a time when the weight of burnout, single parenting, and undiagnosed ADHD nearly pushed me past the brink. But more importantly, I talk about the moment I chose five more minutes—and how that choice changed everything. Joinin…
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Amazing Women Series: Shannon Martin
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1:01:45First, I give my sincere apologies to the women in this series. We recorded months ago, but I did not post due to illness after illness that prevented me from sitting at my computer and editing. (I will discuss these in the next season, as it was quite a journey for me.) But thankfully, I am on the other side of it now and so happy to release these…
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First, I give my sincere apologies to the women in this series. We recorded months ago, but I did not post due to illness after illness that prevented me from sitting at my computer and editing. (I will discuss these in the next season, as it was quite a journey for me.) But thankfully, I am on the other side of it now and so happy to release these…
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First, I give my sincere apologies to the women in this series. We recorded months ago, but I did not post due to illness after illness that prevented me from sitting at my computer and editing. (I will discuss these in the next season, as it was quite a journey for me.) But thankfully, I am on the other side of it now and so happy to release these…
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9 Year Old Aria Co-Hosts! Life, Laughter, and Lava Chicken (S8E23)
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17:44Need a smile today? This episode is your dose of joy. Aria—my 9-year-old stepdaughter and fan favorite—is back on the podcast and taking over the mic. From overcoming her fear of water to her growing love for Stranger Things and Taylor Swift, Aria is full of heart, humor, and surprises. Stick around to the end for her incredible rendition of “Never…
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Grandparenting on the Autism Spectrum: Support Without Overstepping (S8E21)
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34:14In this powerful conversation, Rob talks with Jennifer Kaufman, educator, and grandmother to an autistic child - about the often overlooked but critical role that grandparents play in the lives of neurodivergent kids. Jennifer shares wisdom from her book Grandparenting on the Spectrum and opens up about navigating her dual role as both a seasoned p…
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What Siblings of Autistic Kids Wish You Knew (S8E20)
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55:19When you’re parenting autistic children or kids with high support needs, it’s easy to wonder how it all impacts their siblings. Do they feel forgotten? Overwhelmed? Lost in the shuffle? In this heartfelt episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with autism mom Amy Kelly and her adult son Danny for a raw, emotional, and hopeful look at the sibl…
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Final Episode of Pete's 75 Hard Challenge: Weight Loss Stats and More!
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55:55Thank you so much for your patience with me getting this last episode out. It has been a rough few months with many, many health struggles of my own. I was unable to sit at my computer and not able to edit either. (More info on this in future episodes.) But finally, here is the wrap up of my husband's 75-Hard Challenge. I am so proud of him! Listen…
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Neuroinflammation and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know (Part 2) S8E19
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51:33Is your child struggling—and you’re not getting answers from “normal” tests? Hit play. This could change everything. In Part 2 of my powerful conversation with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, we explore how neuroinflammation, mast cell activation, and overlooked biological factors can affect autistic children. We dive into my son Gavin’s journey, how tr…
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Join us as we zoom into the "nano world" with Kelso Arthur, a third-year PhD student in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at Oregon State University. In this episode we discuss nano and microplastic use in agricultural pesticides, what impacts they could have on environmental health, and how indicator species can help us assess their effects. …
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Neuroinflammation and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know (Part 1) (S8E18)
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59:01Could neuroinflammation be driving your child’s symptoms? This episode will change how you think about autism and health. In this two-part series of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Theoharis Theoharides, one of the world’s leading experts in neuroimmune medicine and mast cell research. We dig deep into how inflammation in the brain—driv…
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Real Talk: Parenting a Child with Down Syndrome (S8E17)
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46:08Episode Summary: In this powerful and deeply human episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, I sit down with husband-and-wife team Jeremy Dyen and Dr. Mika Gupta, co-founders of Mama Bird, to explore the emotional and transformative journey of parenting a child with Down syndrome. We talk about: Navigating a life-changing diagnosis Finding purpose in unex…
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Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 3) (S8E16)
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32:34In this powerful conclusion to our three-part Special Needs Financial Planning series, I’m joined once again by Katy Bryan, a Special Needs Financial Planner with Skylight Financial Group. In this episode, we tackle the toughest part of the journey—planning for our child’s future after we’re gone. This isn’t easy to talk about, but having a plan in…
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Mammals encompass some of the most interesting animals on the planet. We can see how bats have mastered the sky with wings like birds or how dolphins have adapted streamlined bodies for life in the ocean just like fish. The ability to evolve similar characteristics to overcome common problems found in the environment is called convergent evolution …
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SHIME on: Simulated Guts, Prebiotics, and Passion
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32:08If you walk into any grocery store today and find yourself in the beverage aisle, you’ll be able to find all sorts of “prebiotic” sodas touting ingredients like inulin that claim to improve gut health. Many of us are familiar with probiotics and the gut benefits of fermented or cultured foods that contain beneficial bacteria, but prebiotics are a l…
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Sometimes the smallest things in the universe can answer some of the largest questions. That seems to be the case with neutrinos. But what exactly are these fundamental particles, that also happen to be the most abundant in the universe, and why are they of importance? Listen in to hear Noah shed light on all things neutrinos, including underegroun…
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Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) (S8E15)
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23:58Show Notes: Special Needs Financial Planning (Part 2) — The Autism Dad Podcast In this episode of The Autism Dad Podcast, Rob Gorski continues the special needs financial planning series with guest Katy Bryan from Skylight Financial Group. Katy specializes in helping families of children with disabilities plan for the future and shares key steps to…
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Tracking Sharks in the Pacific Northwest
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1:26:00Join us as we dive into the world of apex predators with shark researcher Jessica Schulte, a PhD candidate studying the foraging behavior and movement of broadnose sevengill sharks in the Pacific Northwest. This episode is packed with mystery, fun shark facts, unexpected diet discoveries, crazy field stories, and inspiring ventures that lead to a c…
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