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The Inequality Podcast

Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility

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Presented by the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy, The Inequality Podcast brings together scholars across disciplines to discuss the causes and consequences of inequality and strategies to promote economic mobility. This podcast is hosted by economists Steven Durlauf and Damon Jones, psychologist Ariel Kalil, and sociologist Geoff Wodtke.
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Margin Call

Kwest On Media

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Margin Call is a global and intergenerational news and culture podcast, hosted by Eming Piansay (formerly hosted by Russell Morse). We bring a contrarian spirit to discussions on politics, immigration, the economy, entertainment, criminal justice, and technology, highlighting the perspectives of historically marginalized people.
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Project Parenthood

QuickAndDirtyTips.com

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Project Parenthood, hosted by clinical psychologist and respectful parenting advocate Dr. Nanika Coor, offers a refreshing alternative to traditional parenting advice. We believe raising the next generation involves fostering intentional, collaborative relationships with all children—whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor, or caregiver. Each week, we dive into the depths of childhood, giving voice to young people and exploring their complex humanity. Through real conversations, expert insi ...
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IG Schools

The Intergenerational Schools

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This is the official podcast for all three Intergenerational Schools—check-in for school news, IG highlights, and community building.
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Welcome! This is a sacred space for women—Black women in particular—to reclaim our power to heal, thrive, and experience profound joy. Hosted by Dr. Kimberly J., spiritualist, scholar, author, and healing practitioner, this podcast offers cultural, practical, and ancestral wisdom and tools for navigating the layered effects of collective intergenerational trauma that often leave us feeling depleted, defiant, and depressed. If you're ready to find peace, passion, and purpose and to be seen, f ...
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A podcast about optimizing education for a better society. Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the A ...
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The Art of Storytelling

Timothy StoneDancer Coleman

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A Book. A Master Class. A Podcast. "The Art of Storytelling" celebrates the intergenerational voices of everyday community members—entrepreneurs, artists, students, and neighbors alike. We uplift authentic stories that inspire connection, spark dialogue, and build a stronger, more empowered community.
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AMERICAN GENOCIDE

IllumiNative

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Amidst an unprecedented federal investigation into hundreds of Native Boarding Schools and the 100,000+ children these institutions forcibly removed, one school has become the epicenter of controversy in America’s attempt to reckon with its dark history: Red Cloud Indian School. While today some see the school as a positive presence in the Pine Ridge Reservation, home to the Oglala Lakota tribe, others cite it as a perpetrator of generational trauma. While the US government is starting to ad ...
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Pops and Son Conversations

Rob Malloy and Javan Anderson

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Join US Air Force Veteran, Presidential Achievement Award Recipient, author, philanthropist, and social media influencer, Rob Malloy, and his son, author and model, Javan Anderson, as they navigate the generation gap with humor and heart. On this podcast, Rob and Javan tackle a wide range of topics – from life lessons and fatherhood to current events and pop culture – offering a unique blend of old-school wisdom and new-school perspectives. Expect lively debates, unexpected insights, and ple ...
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Captivating conversations that amplify voices and the efforts of key individuals, organizations, and stakeholders that are working to promote the work of Community Schools, a nationally recognized research based school transformational model. Listen to testimonials and stories that boost the Community Schools signal and best practices from the strategy that is transforming schools one relationship at a time.
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Remember when health podcasts were just starting out? That was us! Health Power has been empowering listeners to live their healthiest lives for over a decade, and we're still going strong. We're old school in the best way possible: no fads, just facts. Host Lisa, with her Master's in Public Health and 26 years in health media, offers time-tested wisdom and practical strategies to help you truly thrive. On Health Power, you'll discover: Evidence-based guidance: Straightforward facts for a he ...
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Black women are negotiating the different stages of menopause along with their ever evolving identifies, relationships, careers, responsibilities and societal tropes. This is a curated intergenerational exchange, a space for exploration, mentorship, intimacy and vulnerability around life, identity and change. It’s the excavation of the things that you need to know, but were never told. It’s the guide we wish we all had access to no matter our age.
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"We need to kiss that monster on the nose,” said Ronat John, M’Wikwedong Indigenous Friendship Centre. Sheatre presents the audio drama and talk series “Mishoo miinwaa Noki ~ You, Me And Wrinkles” (aka "Wrinkles"). With one in six seniors facing abuse, "Wrinkles" uses authentic voices -- both English and Ojibwe – to tell true stories that inspire listeners to bring elder abuse out of the shadows and normalize talking about it. Listen alone – or host listening parties to share local ideas. Go ...
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Heart to Heart Podcast

Love Now Media

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Heart to Heart is a youth produced podcast, hosted and produced by teen Journey Moses, and co-hosted by Jos Duncan which features intergenerational conversations about pressing topics in pop culture, social justice advocacy, and entertainment. Through exchanging knowledge about and between generations, they hope to keep often divided generations informed and connected.
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InequaliTalks

Clémentine Van Effenterre

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What is the most unequal region of the world? How deep does gender discrimination run in our societies? What happens to poor households during a housing boom? How is land distributed today? How can minimum wage reduce racial inequality? Can we really expect politicians to fix inequality? InequaliTalks presents accessible research done by young economists on one of the most pressing issues in the public conversation: inequality. InequaliTalks is supported by School of Cities at the University ...
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Project80 is a group of high school students who are attempting to show how research is relevant in our everyday lives. We use information directly from experiments and journals (Tier 1, Science & Nature) to educate the public about research advances in science, and attempt to show how research is relevant in our everyday lives.
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Come Back to Care

Nat Vikitsreth

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Are you looking for ways to practice social justice in your daily parenting and nurture your child’s development while re-parenting your inner child? You’re in the right place. I'm Nat Nadha Vikitsreth, a decolonized and licensed clinical psychotherapist, somatic abolitionist, and founder of Come Back to Care. I created this podcast for you because I deeply honor your commitment to raising your child with intention and integrity. In this podcast, we explore how social justice, child developm ...
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UnTextbooked | A history podcast for the future

The History Co:Lab and Pod People

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UnTextbooked is brought to you by teen change-makers who are looking for answers to big questions. Have you ever wondered if protests really can save lives, why assimilation required Native American kids to attend boarding schools, how Black-led organizations for mutual aid began, how the fear of communism led the United States to plan the overthrows of many leaders in Latin America, or why Brazilian cars run on sugar? Or maybe you've questioned when Asian Americans will stop being seen as " ...
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This podcast is all about navigating your way around life regardless of what season of life you are currently in. 'Spill it With Rios' is a place where you can sit back, relax, and chat with your friend about any struggles experienced, tangible tools to break down negativity in your mind, and ignite personal growth. Nerisa Rios discusses about her journey as a millennial parent, daughter, friend and individual while having real talk conversations to help YOU take ACTION in your life.
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Auntie Up!

Makwa Creative

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Auntie Up! is a celebration of Indigenous women talking about the important s***. Aunties can be counted on to speak their truth without the sugar-coating. They will tell you straight up what you need to know and they aren’t afraid to mince words. It is an unfiltered conversation into the Indigenous world view -- or at least the Auntie world view.
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New from Reboot, the Kitchen Radio podcast brings listeners to the table of communities from Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia for intergenerational stories of community life and ritual practices from guests who are part of a rising renaissance of creative food projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Hosted by Regine Basha and Nathalie Basha, the series premieres in April 2023. Subscribe now to catch them all and be the first to know about our upcomin ...
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Sometimes the very strategies meant to help children have the opposite effect. Join AEI’s Naomi Schaefer Riley and Ian Rowe as they look behind the headlines at the public policies and cultural agendas driving child welfare and education. Rowe and Riley bring to light practices that will make you ask, “Are you kidding me?”
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SHESHE

Sherita Tyson MA. MFT. MBS.

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Glass Ceiling- Broken! This podcast is for the woman who wants it all, and is unapologetically walking in her God given purpose.
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#1 Cambridge University BNOC and ‘the best interviewer [The Body Coach Joe Wicks] has ever met’, I give guests legacy-worthy interviews that listeners can enjoy while cooking, commuting, relaxing, or walking their pets. Join D Quan-mmunity of 20 000+ https://www.CoffeesOnMeDavidQuan.com/ … where we kindly share ‘legacy-worthy’ life/study/career interviews, systems, and resources flourishing our Hero's Journey. Receive my Gifts repository & Newsletter – 100% free, all to forward on my blessin ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Send us a text Lisa is joined by Sara Carson, author of Super Dog Tricks: Make Your Dog a Super Dog with Step by Step Tricks and Training Tips. Growing up in Ontario, Canada, Sara successfully ran her own dog training facility for over five years. During that time period, she taught dog tricks, obedience, puppy foundation, and agility classes. Sara…
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What happens when one of the world’s most iconic toy makers goes back to its roots – and invites Montessori experts to help chart the future? In this episode, hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman go inside Fisher-Price’s legendary Play Labwith Dr. Corinne Eggleston, Senior Manager of the Fisher-Price Play Lab, to unpack why the company returned to woo…
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Send us a text Are you battling skin issues like acne, eczema, or rosacea and wondering if your gut health is the culprit? Many people struggle with persistent skin problems and fatigue, often unaware that these issues are directly linked to their gut health. This episode dives into how functional nutrition can help you identify and address the roo…
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802. In this episode Dr. Nanika Coor explores how parents can balance safety and independence as tweens begin traveling to and from school on their own. Learn why this milestone can feel so stressful, what factors influence a child’s readiness, and how to prepare together without resorting to fear or control. Find a transcript here. Have a parentin…
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Send me a text!!! Friendship has no age limit. In this episode of Spill it With Rios, we explore the unique beauty of intergenerational friendships—the kind of relationships that connect us across decades and change the way we see the world. From wisdom passed down through experience to the fresh energy of new perspectives, these friendships offer …
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Re-release: Originally aired on 7 Oct 2022 This week, we’re joined by Professor Sam Wass from The University of East London. Sam is a child psychologist and neuroscientist specialising in concentration and stress in young children. You will probably remember Sam as the on-screen child psychologist in the popular Channel 4 programmes The Secret Live…
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like a pet understood you on a level no human could reach, and even saved you from yourself? Many listeners struggle with mental health challenges and seek meaningful connections. This episode explores the profound impact a dog can have on someone battling depression, providing insights into the healing power of th…
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Send us a text Do you want to understand how stress and trauma impact your brain and body, and learn practical strategies to build resilience? This episode features Dr. Elizabeth Stanley, author of Widen the Window, discussing the interconnectedness of stress and trauma, and offering groundbreaking insights into how we can train our brains and bodi…
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The start of a new school year can feel overwhelming—for students, parents, and educators alike. In this episode, Dr. Kimberly J. engages in a deep, cross-generational conversation with educators, parents, and students to unpack the grief, stress, and anxiety that often accompany “back-to-school season.” Embodied wisdom, tools, and techniques are o…
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Send me a text!!! In this powerful episode of Spill it With Rios, we dive into what it means to heal generational patterns and create new paths for our families. From unspoken cultural expectations to the habits passed down through silence, food, and tradition—we explore how to honor our roots while breaking cycles that no longer serve us. Through …
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When it comes to inheritance, prosperity and adversity are two sides of the same coin. Inheritance can allow parents to pass economic security and opportunity to their children. But inheritance can also transmit disadvantages. The children of low-income parents may live in under-resourced neighborhoods, attend low-performing schools, receive inadeq…
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802. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor and psychologist Dr. Kahlila Robinson tackle the challenging topic of self-regulation for kids. They offer compassionate advice for parents on how to shift from seeing a child's emotional outburst as "misbehavior" to seeing it as a sign they're struggling, and discuss how to use repair moments to strengthen you…
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Margin Call is back, and not a moment too soon. Host Eming Piansay speaks with poet and host of the Objects in This Rearview podcast, Travis Montez to cut through the noise to tackle the chaos of politics, culture, and survival in 2025. From vaccine wars and Gaza to the Democrats’ disappearing act, billionaire bunkers, and the blurred line between …
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In this podcast episode, Andy Burt speaks with Gemma Stanton and Kate Kelly from Dulwich College Shanghai about their experiences and insights into two-year-old practice in early years education. They discuss the challenges faced in establishing a nurturing environment for toddlers, the importance of understanding child development, and the role of…
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Send us a text Lisa is joined by Christina Hunger to talk about. her book, How Stella Learned to Talk: The Groundbreaking Story of the World's First Talking Dog. Christina Hunger, MA, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist and the first person to teach a dog to "talk" using augmentative communication. She is the founder of Hunger for Words, a mo…
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Send us a text Join us for a powerful and intimate conversation with actor, writer, and director Jennifer Esposito. We dive deep into her critically acclaimed film "Fresh Kills," a raw and honest portrayal of women in a mafia family. Named one of the best mafia films since "The Godfather" by rogerebert.com, "Fresh Kills" is more than just a crime s…
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801. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents navigate back-to-school stressors with the Heard, Hugged, Helped framework. This episode offers parents a roadmap for decoding their child's needs to respond skillfully, not react regretfully. Discover how to use co-regulation and conscious choices to build trust and connection during tough trans…
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Why is strong communication between home and school essential for a child’s success? In this episode, hosts Nicole Coman and Biff Maier explore the role of trust, honesty, and consistency between parents and educators. Through stories from their own school experiences, they discuss: Why consistency between home and school is key to student growth H…
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Send me a text!!! Back-to-school season can be stressful enough—but when you're part of a blended family, there’s a whole new layer of coordination, communication, and emotion involved. In this episode, we're talking about how to make the back-to-school transition smoother for everyone—from managing multiple households and co-parenting expectations…
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Summer Re-release: Originally aired on 13 Sep 2024 Judith Ish-Horowicz, the co-founder and director of the UK’s first intergenerational nursery, joins us for our first episode of the new school year. As part of our chat, Judith tells us all about the inspirational multi-generational work at Apples and Honey Nightingale and the benefits for all invo…
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Send me a text!!! In this episode, we're talking about the connections that surprise us the most—unexpected friendships. You know the ones: the people who show up in your life from the most random places, backgrounds, or situations, and somehow become exactly who you needed. We’re sharing stories, lessons, and laughs about how these unlikely bonds …
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Many undergraduates study the economy in depth only once: in an introductory survey course. But a traditional “Econ 101" syllabus can omit vital topics, including inequality and climate change. These subjects are often left for later courses, which most students will never take. Wendy Carlin is a professor of economics at University College London,…
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Dr. Nanika Coor welcomes Dr. Khadijah Cyril, a licensed psychologist specializing in children's mental health, to Project Parenthood. Dr. Cyril shares insights on racial and cultural identity development, emphasizing the importance of fostering a positive self-image in children. The conversation covers methodologies like cognitive behavioral therap…
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Send me a text!!! In this episode, we dive into the world of unpopular opinions—those bold, honest takes that challenge the norm and spark real conversations. From everyday hot takes to deeper reflections on why it's important to speak your truth, we're exploring what happens when you stop playing it safe and start saying what you really think. Joi…
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In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through a common and confusing challenge: when kids seem to reject emotional intimacy and vulnerability. Learn about the cultural and social factors that contribute to this "aversion to mushy feelings" and get a "toolkit" of five practical, compassionate strategies. Find out how to model healthy emoti…
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What if art wasn’t just something you make—but a way you think, live, and heal? In this episode, internationally acclaimed graffiti artist and speaker Erik Wahl, joined by his wife and creative partner, Tasha Wahl, share their deeply personal story of losing everything, redefining success, and building a home that doubles as a life studio. Hosts Bi…
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Summer Re-release: Originally aired on 31 Jan 2025 This week we’re joined by Dr. Jools Page as we explore her highly important research on professional love within EYFS settings. Episode Links Watch the Video "Professional Love: The Dance of Reciprocity." Read the Blog "What is Professional Love?" Explore EYFS CPD Training…
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Send us a text The world doesn't pause at the halfway mark of your journey. Goals don't care that we're only in July. But perhaps we should—because that mid-year checkpoint might be exactly what we need to realign, refocus, and rediscover our purpose. In this reflective solo episode, I take you through the importance of mid-year check-ins and why p…
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Some 300 years after his birth, Adam Smith remains a towering figure in economic thought — and one whose ideas are often oversimplified. While Smith is rightly remembered as a champion of free markets, he also wrote extensively about those left behind by unfettered capitalism, articulating a moral philosophy not nearly as well known as “the invisib…
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In this episode, Dr. Coor offers guidance for parents raising boys to reject toxic masculinity. Learn how to challenge limiting stereotypes, foster emotional openness, model healthy behavior, and navigate external pressures so you can raise sons who embrace authentic and compassionate expressions of masculinity. Find a full transcript here. Have a …
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This week’s episode is a sacred reflection on our powerful presence and soul medicine shared at the 2025 ABPsi Convention. I’m joined in conversation with my brilliant sister-scholar-healers, Drisana McDaniels and Medea Brooks, as we revisit our soul-stirring panel on Black Mothers, Mothering, and Motherhood—centering ancestral wisdom, motherline h…
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Summer Re-release: Originally aired on 21 Feb 2025 We welcome Dr Karen Boardman from Edge Hill University to the podcast this week as we discuss all things early literacy. Episode Links Explore Early Excellence Training on Strengthening Early Literacy in the EYFS Find Out More on the Work of Dr Karen Boardman Discover our Range of Literacy Resource…
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Send us a text What happens when we disconnect from our family roots and lose the multi-generational wisdom that once flowed naturally through our households? In this heartfelt exploration of family dynamics, Rob "Sylvan Fox" Malloy and Javan "Check Three Times" dive deep into what it truly means to build a home that nurtures both individuals and c…
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In this episode of Project Parenthood, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how strong social connections—to ourselves, our families, and our communities—act as a protective shield for our mental health. Learn practical ways to boost your family's resilience and well-being, especially if you're part of a marginalized community. Find a full transcript here. Hav…
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Maria Montessori was a visionary—but she was also human, complicated, and far more radical than the myths suggest. In this episode, Erica Moretti, author of The Best Weapon for Peace: Maria Montessori, Education, and Children’s Rights, joins hosts Biff Maier and Nicole Coman to explore the radical roots of Montessori’s legacy. Together, they discus…
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Summer Re-release: Originally aired on 7 Mar 2025 Caroline Woodman joins us this week as we explore the impact of premature birth on children’s development. Caroline shares her own story and that of her son, Reuben, who was born prematurely. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention, understanding developmental challenges, and the need fo…
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