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The Emotion Motion Podcast

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As seen in CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and Parents Magazine online and recognized by The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval and Mom's Choice Award, The Emotion Motion Podcast takes children on an adventure as they explore their emotions through storytelling. Episodes air weekly and invite listeners and their families to get up, move, play, sing, and interact with stories that help children practice their emotional vocabulary, reflect on their feelings, and learn emotional managemen ...
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Move This World with Sara

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Move This World with Sara: Conversations in Social Emotional Learning explores the challenges, ruptures, struggles, achievements and dreams that your favorite business leaders, athletes, actors, comedians and their families have faced, and how they leaned on their social emotional skills - or lack thereof - to move forward. Weekly episodes are hosted by Sara Potler LaHayne, the Founder & CEO of Move This World, the nation’s leading PreK-12 multimedia social emotional learning curriculum, and ...
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Jumping Bomb Audio

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Jumping Bomb Audio is your one-stop shop for Japanese women’s wrestling discussion! Co-hosts Taylor Maimbourg and Kelly Harrass cover joshi’s biggest news, preview and review shows from every promotion, and make sure you know which matches you have to watch. The show is designed to educate new joshi fans while also providing hardcore fans with essential analysis of STARDOM, Tokyo Joshi Pro, SEAdLINNNG, Ice Ribbon, Gatoh Move, and more! This podcast is a member of the Voices of Wrestling Podc ...
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LeaderVoices is a show about leaders, and their infinite ability to change the world. Each episode in LeaderVoices, we dig into stories and sparks from “for-purpose” leaders, coaches, comedians, luminaries, and everyday heroes from around the globe. Tales of impact and failing forward, of aspirations and innovations — and the infinite and inspiring ways that social purpose leaders lead and make the world a better place. This show is brought to you by the American Express Leadership Academy a ...
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Poll worker shortages are a challenge faced by election officials in Burlington and Camden counties, and pretty much everywhere else throughout the state every election.Burlington County Board of Elections Chair Heather Cheesman says they are looking for civic-minded people from both sides of the political aisle. KYW South Jersey reporter Mike Doug…
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Upper Darby High School was forced to evacuate Friday afternoon for what school officials say was a threat made against the school.A representative for the school district says police are currently combing through the school.The high school’s football game that was scheduled for this evening against Springfield has been postponed. So far, no inform…
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Jasmine Williams, 34, is charged with 32 federal counts of fraud, accused of encouraging her social media followers to file false claims with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after an emergency declaration in the wake of Hurricane Ida in September 2021. KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert reports.(photo credit: Greggory DiSalvo/Getty Image…
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The Philadelphia School District and its school police have reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract. The deal was reached Thursday night between the district and the School Police Association of Philadelphia, which represents 350 school safety officers.Under state law, school police are prohibited from going on strike.The agreement f…
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Runners, walkers and cyclists get first crack at the new Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Bridge today.The bridge has been closed for more than two years -- and hasn't been open to cars since the start of COVID-19.A $20 million bridge reconstruction project added a bike and pedestrian path.We'll once again be able to drive from Eakins Oval to MLK Drive…
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Kamala Harris' forthcoming book is prompting pushback from Democrats she considered for her running mate, including Gov. Josh Shapiro. The former vice president wrote that Shapiro would have been the most logical pick, having won over some conservative voters in swing-state Pennsylvania. However, she said she worried about Shapiro's ambition.She wr…
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President Donald Trump said federal regulators should consider revoking broadcast licenses for TV networks that he thinks cover him in a negative light. Trump said it would be up to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to decide. Trump was responding to questions aboard Air Force One about ABC's decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely for his c…
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Nurses and other members of the health care workers union at Temple University Hospital are voting this morning on whether to authorize a strike. The PA Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals said its 2,600 workers feel unsafe on the job. Their contract expires at the end of the month. Temple Health says the safety of its patients and…
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The display at the President's House, a historic site where two presidents lived while Philadelphia was the nation’s capital, faces elimination at the hands of the Trump administration. But as KYW’s Matt Coughlin reports, visitors hope it stays in place.(Photo: National Park Service)
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Investigators are trying to identify a man seen on video following a woman and shooting at her nearly a dozen time as she walked down the street in North Philadelphia. Police are calling it a miracle that he wasn’t hit. Here’s KYWs crime and justice reporter Kristen Johanson.(Photo: Philadelphia Police Department)…
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Is the idea of returning to nature in the form of soil when you die appealing? Well, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed new legislation that will soon make that an option in the Garden State. KYW Newsradio's Vik Raghupathi reports that human composting is gaining traction across the country. (Photo by Mat Hayward/Getty Images for Earth Funeral)…
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Three police officers were shot and killed and two others are in critical but stable condition this morning in York County. The suspected shooter was killed. KYW Newsradio's Tim Jimenez reports live from the newsroom with the latest. (Photo credit: Harrison Jones/York Daily Record/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)…
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It's the Wednesday of Week 3 of the 2025 NFL season, and the Eagles are gearing up for a home game versus the LA Rams. While the Eagles are 2-0, their talented offense hasn't put up the numbers many expect of them. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram and the Voice of the Eagles, Merrill Reese, talked about one of the questions new offensive coordinator Kevin…
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Gov. Josh Shapiro says public leaders need to call out all political violence and can't "cherry-pick which instances of political violence they want to condemn.” Shapiro accused President Donald Trump of doing that when he blames the left for political violence. (Photo credit: Commonwealth Media Services)…
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The Philadelphia Department of Revenue is warning the public to watch out for fraudulent text messages impersonating the department. The scam texts ask recipients to click an unofficial, malicious link and provide banking information to get a refund that doesn't exist. Officials are making it clear: The Department of Revenue will never request bank…
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A stolen car led police to a disturbing find -- they could smell it before they could see it.A body in the trunk. This is in North Philadelphia, on Bambrey Street. Someone called 9-1-1 about a suspicious Dodge Charger. Cops ran the plates and found out that it was reported stolen in Southwest Philadelphia last week. Chief Inspector Scott Small says…
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A Montgomery County woman has pleaded guilty to more than 30 federal fraud charges related to Hurricane Ida in September 2021.The feds said Jasmine Williams "recruited" people over social media, telling them she could help them get paid with FEMA disaster money.Williams, according to authorities, then submitted fraudulent documents to FEMA on behal…
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