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Messy Family Podcast : Catholic conversations on marriage and family
Summary: Listen in as we respond to Catholic parents seeking guidance on navigating sensitive family issues through faith. One parent is concerned about supporting her 11-year-old daughter who expressed same-sex attraction after speaking with her bisexual sister. Another couple is figuring out how to explain same-sex relationships to their young children with both compassion and clarity about Church teaching. A mother balancing part-time parish work and parenting feels overwhelmed by her toddler's distress and behavior changes. Others seek advice on newborn sleep training and resisting parenting product marketing. They all value faithful, practical support in raising children with love, discipline, and Catholic values amid modern challenges and we did our best to respond to them from our own experience - always giving principles but encouraging them to make their own choices. References: Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First 3 Years Matters https://www.amazon.com/dp/0143109294?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzmessypar-20&creativeASIN=0143109294&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.26NWEBLKG2VH&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_d_asin Age Appropriate: https://messyfamilyproject.org/mfp-048-age-appropriateness/ The Art of Raising Humans: https://messyfamilyproject.org/mpf-326-the-art-of-raising-humans/ Key Takeaways When a child is coming to sexual maturity around 11-13 it is a very sensitive time of development and parents need to be very careful about the messages those kids are receiving at that time. How we respond emotionally to alternative lifestyles is a powerful example to our children of how to love people who don't share our values Kids, especially toddlers, have no idea how to express their emotions so we have to recognize what they are going through, even if it's not the ideal situation, and respond to it. The key to babies sleeping is routines! And getting them to a point when they are almost asleep, but not quite asleep. Give them support to fall asleep independently and little by little they will be able to do it! Every parent needs to take in the different philosophies of parenting and do what works for them! As children grow, you will respond to them differently - sometimes with more directives, and sometimes with more conversations. It all depends on their stage of development!
How old were you when you first learned about sex? Who taught you—your parents, or the internet? And now that you're the parent… do you have a plan? Or are you hoping the “right moment” will eventually come?In a world where the average age of exposure to pornography is eight years old, silence is no longer a safe option. Too many parents still believe they have more time, only to discover—painfully—they're already years behind.In this episode, we dive headfirst into one of the most avoided, most misunderstood, and most crucial responsibilities of modern parenthood: equipping your kids with the truth about sex before the world distorts it.Joining host Matt Beaudreau is Nick Liberto, a man on the frontlines of this battle for our children's innocence. Nick is the Executive Director of Proven Ministries, a national nonprofit helping individuals and families break free from sexual addiction. He's also the founder of TheSexTalk.com, a revolutionary curriculum designed to empower parents—not teachers, not YouTube, not Google—to become the trusted voice in their child's life.What makes Nick different? He's not just an expert—he's lived it. From his own story of sexual brokenness and redemption, to leading a ministry that's impacted hundreds of thousands, Nick combines unflinching honesty with deep empathy. He's uniquely qualified to speak into the discomfort, confusion, and paralysis most parents feel when it comes to “the talk.”Quotes:"You are the primary educator for your young people. Period. End of story. You always will be. You always have been. This is just part of that education." - Matt Beaudreau"We don't want anything to do with any of that, but what we want is a parent who has created a safe environment where, when this happens, your child knows that they can come and talk to you." - Nick Liberto"You are giving your kids a defense by having these conversations. You're not harming them. You're giving them defensive tools." - Nick LibertoKey Takeaways:Start having conversations about body parts, privacy, and modesty with your children as early as age 4–6. Use correct terminology like “penis” and “vagina” in a calm, matter-of-fact tone to normalize healthy discussion.Instead of one big “birds and bees” talk, create a rhythm of ongoing, age-appropriate conversations. Keep it low-pressure and relaxed—no lectures or panic—just consistent check-ins.Your kids will have questions. Make sure they come to you first. Build trust by being open, honest, and nonjudgmental—even when they ask uncomfortable things.Align on values and timing. Don't default to “Mom handles the girls” and “Dad handles the boys.” Both voices are important, regardless of gender.If you're unsure what to say or when, use tools like the 14-video curriculum from TheSexTalk.com. It's designed to equip parents with the knowledge and confidence to lead these conversations at home.Conclusion:You don't need to be a therapist, a pastor, or a “cool parent” to get this right—you just need to be present, proactive, and willing to have the uncomfortable conversations before the world does it for you.Nick Liberto reminds us that when parents step into their role as the primary educators of their children's values, especially around sex and identity, we don't just protect innocence—we build trust, confidence, and lifelong connection.This isn't about fear. It's about equipping the next generation with truth, clarity, and resilience—and that starts with you.Because if your child doesn't hear it from you, they will hear it from someone else. And they deserve better than that.Call to Action:Start equipping yourself today with The Sex Talk curriculum for parents—built by Nick and his team to guide you step-by-step through this essential parenting mission.
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May 28, 2025 - In response to efforts to police what books students can access, Assemblymember Tony Simone, a Manhattan Democrat, is pushing a bill empowering school librarians to keep age appropriate materials on the shelves.
Age is just a number.
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The 4th Monday Series with Chris Hadnagy and Mike Holfeld. Chris and Mike will be covering cutting edge global news to help people remain safe, secure and knowledgeable in a world where it is hard to know what is real and what is fake news. Today Chris and Mike are joined by Seth Daniels. Seth is the Director of Customer Experience and a founding employee of Rapsodo Inc., an industry leader in sports technology. Seth helped launch Rapsodo in the United States in 2015, particularly on the Diamond Sports side focusing on baseball and softball. He's worked with all 30 MLB clubs, more than 90% of all D1 college programs and thousands of other amateur teams and organizations. [May 26, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Mike Holfeld Intro 01:03 - Today's Guest: Seth Daniels 02:01 - 24 Hours to Singapore 05:33 - Immediate Instant Reactions! 07:23 - Setting a Baseline 08:43 - Data: A Piece of the Puzzle 11:21 - Ohtani 13:06 - Age Appropriate 15:22 - Women's Sports 17:16 - Spin Doctors 19:56 - For the Hitters 22:29 - Finding the Sweet Spot 24:31 - Future Evolution 25:50 - Find Seth Daniels Online - rapsodo.com 26:14 - Don't Forget Golf 27:13 - Wrap Up 27:31 - Next Month: Congressman Darron Soto 27:58 - Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Chris Hadnagy - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy
This Week your hosts Hall of fame ref. JHawk, JGold & Charly Butters discuss Eating sandwiches, Flag football double header results from JGold, Butters recommends a way to win more games to JGold, Butters tells us about the Julia Hart signing at Monsters in the Toybox and getting his goosebumps tattoo filled in. Then they breakdown AIW's 20th Anniversary show from the new venue, to the nostalgic matches and the cost of water and so so so much more.
Is there really a “right” way to eat at every age? In this eye-opening episode, we unpack the power of life-long, age-appropriate eating—why it matters, what most people get wrong, and how your nutritional needs change as you grow. From toddlerhood to your golden years, what you eat shapes your health, energy, and even your brain function. Forget one-size-fits-all diets—it's time to eat smart for every stage of life.Tune in for practical tips, fascinating facts, and real strategies to help you (and your family) thrive at every age.
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Feeling overwhelmed by household responsibilities? Wish your kids would help more? Learn how to transform "chores" into positive household contributions that benefit everyone.Stop being the only one managing your home while everyone else lives in it.This episode gives you practical tasks for kids of every age, from toddlers to teens.What You'll Learn:The importance of setting a positive example about household managementHow to implement an effective PM pickup routine that involves the whole familyAge-appropriate tasks that kids can actually do (and might even enjoy!)Ready to transform how your family handles household responsibilities? Implement these age-appropriate chore ideas this week and experience the difference in both your home and your stress levels.What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topicsFind Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaRene Are you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Chaos to Calm” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.
Get it All Done Club: Stop drowning in motherhood and start thriving! https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/get-it-all-done-clubIs your life just too complicated to ever feel peaceful? Learn how to create a peacefully productive home in one week. Check out Katie's Free Home Management Masterclass: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/peacefully-productive-home-masterclass-Mentioned during podcast: -"Home Management: Plain and Simple” by Kim Brenneman - https://amzn.to/425QS1V
You may have noticed in reading through many dance comp and convention rules, there is often a stipulation concerning age appropriate consideration in judging and in some cases qualifications. There may be age appropriate music, costumes and even choreo specified in these rules. But what exactly does age appropriate mean and is it interchangeable with the term “family friendly”? We are discussing this in today's newest episode. Welcome to Two Dance Moms Podcast! EPISODE SPONSORSDream Duffel, the original rolling duffel with a built in garment rack! Choose from multiple sizes, colors, patterns, & styles!www.dreamduffel.comApolla Performance Compression Socks, Made by dancers for dancers! Increase stability and support, while reducing pain and fatigue. www.apollaperformance.comRATE & REVIEWRate & Review Apple Podcast Rate on Spotify SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twodancemomspodcast/
How Many Times Have You Heard Someone Say, “Am I Too Old to Wear That?” As if there's a certain age where you magically become ‘too old' to rock your best pair of skinny jeans or even think about wearing the latest trends. Well the good news is that there is no fashion police who are going to call you out and give you the style smackdown. In this episode I'm here to help you break free from the ‘age-appropriate' nonsense and embrace YOUR personal style with confidence. Because let's be real—if you love it, you can wear it. No permission slip needed. So, ditch the doubts, own your look, and redefine what style at midlife really means. Ready? Let's do this! Are you ready for your Midlife Reset? Book a Get Acquainted Call with Mary Michele today: https://calendly.com/marymichelenidiffer/30min Join the conversation in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/diaryofamidlifewoman Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marymicheleofficial/ Shop with Me: https://shopstylefinder.com/
Join us for our weekly discussion of America’s favorite black rifle: The AR-15! This week the Joe and Dooley l sit down to talk about projects in the works upcoming thins and when its the right time to start teaching kids about guns, gun safety, and shooting. Our Sponsors: Patriot Patch Co – https://patriotpatch.co/ VZ […] The post AR-15 Podcast 467 – Age appropriate training, when to start kids with guns. appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Join us for our weekly discussion of America's favorite black rifle: The AR-15! This week the Joe and Dooley l sit down to talk about projects in the works upcoming thins and when its the right time to start teaching kids about guns, gun safety, and shooting. Our Sponsors: Patriot Patch Co – https://patriotpatch.co/ VZ […] The post AR-15 Podcast 467 – Age appropriate training, when to start kids with guns. appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
The Mighty Mommy's Quick and Dirty Tips for Practical Parenting
Dr. Ana, pediatrician and co-founder of Pedi Pals, joins the show to talk about creating healthy hygiene routines for kids aged 3 to 7. From teaching independence to managing early body odor, she shares practical tips to help parents tackle common challenges. For more from Dr. Ana and The Pedi Pals, follow them using the links below!InstagramFacebookTikTokWebsiteProject Parenthood is hosted by Chelsea Dorcich. A transcript is available as Simplecast.Have a parenting question? Email Chelsea at parenthood@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 646-926-3243.Find Project Parenthood on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the Quick and Dirty Tips newsletter for more tips and advice.Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthood
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Send us a textOn this weeks short standup comedy set, Dan St. Paul from the San Francisco Bay Area shares some jokes about getting older in a very relatable way. He has been in a couple movies, lot's of television, and still tours today!Support the showHosted by: R. Scott EdwardsPlease Write a Review: in-depth walk through for leaving a review.On Your Apple & Android Phones, Visit New APP: Standup Comedy Podcast Network and website .comInterested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
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This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Andrew Walker, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and co-author of the book What Do I Say When…?: A Parents' Guide to Navigating Cultural Chaos for Children & Teens, to discuss how to intentionally disciple your children in an age-appropriate way.
Hey parents, do you know what your kid is playing? A new report by the Entertainment Software Association reveals video games are the #1 requested holiday gift for kids. It's not just boys, 67% of girls are now asking for video game related gifts. Aubrey Quinn, Senior Vice President of the ESA joins us with tips for parents to ensure the video games they buy are age appropriate and safe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Proverbs 22:14-16 — age, appropriate behavior, honesty, and integrity
Here's the real talk...kids can be simultaneously the light and shadows of our lives. Toddlers present an even bigger challenge with their AGE-APPROPRIATE under-developed reasoning and challenges with emotional regulation. In comes Sara Whaley, Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Parent Coach. She is the mother or 2 young children and our guest on today's show. We discuss toddler behavior and the important of setting appropriate expectations. We recognize the importance of getting our own needs met to fully be there for our children; and, my favorite, the idea of 'slowing down to speed up. Join us on this information packed episode and later for more episodes with Sara Whaley. Learn more about Sara on her website: https://joyfultoddlerparenting.com/
Today on The Social, Bill Maher reveals that he isn't interested in dating women his own age. Then, Martha Stewart says Ina Garten stopped talking to her when she went to jail. And, Kendrick Lamar embraces his femininity. Plus, Taylor Swift has custom stationery. And, a bride invites her wedding guests on a 7K run the morning of her big day.
Have you ever asked, "Am I too old to wear this?" Most women wonder if there is an age rule for certain styles and makeup. Linda & Lisa discuss the false notion that our age determines whether or not we can wear something. What you wear is based on so much more than just your age. The good news is THERE ARE NO STYLE RULES when it comes to age appropriate dressing and makeup. Linda gives you the style rules you should follow that have nothing to do with age, and examples of clothes you can wear at any age! Lisa dispels the notion that at a certain age we can't wear certain types of makeup. Let's all wear clothes & makeup we love to wear regardless of our age! Mentioned in the Episode: S1 Ep10 Don't Give UpS3 Ep1 Dress Your PersonalityS6 Ep10 Get Rid of the Frump! Foundation Mineral Powders - Find Your Shade Find Linda & Lisa: Style With Linda Website Linda's Self-Guided Color & Style Courses Simple Beauty Minerals Instagram SimpleBeautyMinerals.com **DISCLOSURE: Hey beautiful! We may be affiliates for some of the products that we recommend on the Podcast. When you purchase those items through our links, we will earn a small commission. You will NEVER pay more when buying a product through our links. Plus, It helps support the Podcast, so we can continue to offer you lots of great free information.
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Have you ever sock shamed somebody? Anna is behind on her sock fashion and the internet let her know! Who would you pick to be YOUR vice-president? Anna invited the entire show to pick a running mate! Have you ever watched a movie with your kids and realized it was appropriate? Anna has had this happen with her older daughter a number of times, but her nephew also recently got her to buy him a violent video game! What do you do when you run into someone and don't remember their name? Raven has an interesting strategy and Anna saw it firsthand recently… Are you going somewhere fun for vacation this year? Anna and Raven want a souvenir! Don't worry, they'll pay you for it… The Olympics begin tomorrow, but some of the celebrity participants have got Anna scratching her head… Do some household chores have an age restriction? Anna had an argument with her daughter the other day and it got her wondering… Despite it's massive popularity at school Field Days, Tug of War has been removed from the Olympics, so Anna decided to have one final battle in the studio! Austin has an old friend that has asked for $15,000 to put towards a start-up sandwich chain franchise. Austin's wife, Charlotte, says that his friend has always been a deadbeat. Can't hold down a job, just a shady guy. She is against giving him the money, but Austin believes it's an investment, not a handout. Austin says that it's both of their money, and if he wants to invest in his friend and his dream, he should be able to. What do you think? Julian has got a shot at $2100! All she has to do is beat Raven in pop culture trivia!
Does your head spin with all the different options of how to get kids to do chores? Should kids get paid for chores? How do I make a chore chart? So many questions. Am I right?! You just want what works. In today's episode I'm sharing why chores are important for kids to do, what chores are age appropriate for kids and a very basic method on how to get kids to do chores. As a mom looking for a fresh start in her home organizing journey, you want to be set up for lasting home organizing solutions, right? That means you'll have to do something different than you've done before or what society tells us. Grab your coffee and a pen. Let's get your kids working on their daily cleaning chores! Praying for you to be blessed with a peaceful home. Tammy Home Organizing for Beginners: https://www.homeorganizingforbeginners.com/course Learn all you need to know about home organizing so that you can lay a solid foundation that your organizing journey will grow on through every season of life with support and community to help you keep your motivation and break through challenges and encourage you through every step. Learn The Secrets to Lasting Home Organization 8 strategies to get you off the hamster wheel of home organizing. Grab up this free mini-course today. Website: www.homeorganizingforbeginners.com Email: tammy@homeorganizingforbeginners.com
NetChoice, LLC v. Bonta, argued before Judges Milan D. Smith, Jr., Mark J. Bennett, and Anthony D. Johnstone in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on July 17, 2024. Argued by Robert Corn-Revere (on behalf of NetChoice, LLC) and Kristin Liska, Deputy Attorney General (on behalf of Robert Bonta, Attorney General of the State of California). A Description of the Law, from the Appellee's Response Brief: The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, AB 2273, is one of the most expansive efforts to censor online speech since the inception of the internet. Born from British regulations unfettered by the First Amendment, the Act requires online services to: (1) develop and make available to the State plans to “mitigate or eliminate” any risks their services “could” expose a minor to “potentially harmful” content before publishing any content, (2) publish only content “appropriate” for minors without first verifying with “reasonable certainty” the user is an adult, (3) not publish content based on user preferences unless it is in minors' “best interests,” and (4) enforce content moderation policies to the State's satisfaction. Issues Presented, from the Appellant's Opening Brief: 1. Whether the district court erred in applying heightened scrutiny to provisions of the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act that regulate businesses' collection and use of children's data? 2. Whether the district court erred in determining that Plaintiff was likely to succeed on its claim that the Act violates the First Amendment? 3. Whether the district court erred in enjoining the Act in its entirety, in violation of California severability principles? Resources: Appellant's Opening Brief Appellee's Response Brief California's Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA) The Institute for Free Speech promotes and defends the political speech rights to freely speak, assemble, publish, and petition the government guaranteed by the First Amendment. If you're enjoying the Free Speech Arguments podcast, please subscribe and leave a review on your preferred podcast platform. To support the Institute's mission or inquire about legal assistance, please visit our website: www.ifs.org
On March 28th of this year, Children and Screens, Institute of Digital Media and Child Development announced the release of a landmark report unveiling the significant impacts of the UK's Age Appropriate Design Code (AADC) on digital platforms. The Institute's review identified an unprecedented wave of 91 changes made across leading social media and digital platforms. Find out what they are when you listen to this episode Listen now!
In this episode of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey tackle the tricky topic of discussing sexuality with children and teenagers. Lauren kicks off the conversation by highlighting breakthroughs her clients are experiencing, tracing many of their challenges back to their inaccurate and incomplete sexuality education. Trey starts off feeling very uncomfortable, but by the end of the episode comes to see how his own adult experience is coloring his perspective. Lauren equates the Sex Ed most kids receive to providing Fast and the Furious movies as Driver's Ed. Trey adds his own perspective, sharing that most people stopped learning how to catch a baseball in Little League. Throughout the episode, Lauren and Trey share practical tips and insights on how to approach these discussions with sensitivity, honesty, and age-appropriateness. They discuss strategies for addressing various topics and how to keep channels of communication open for kids to lead the way. Don't miss out on this insightful and thought-provoking episode. Tune in now to gain invaluable insights into navigating sexuality-related conversations with kids and teens. For further resources and reading recommendations, check out Lauren's Amazon Book List for Families: https://amzn.to/4aU0Eaq If you would like to learn tools like the ones mentioned today, click here to request a FREE 15-Minute Consult today! www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It's all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator. Looking to expand your own sexuality education in the new year? Check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK. At only $10 a month you'll have access to the tools you need to begin to reclaim your sexuality for yourself! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thepartnershippodcast/support
I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month’s two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate. I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he’s been a great friend for the over 40 years he’s been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight’s show. But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their “pre-owned songs” series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year’s “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There’s also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others! My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all […]
I was close to finishing off the tracklists for this month's two part new release series when I received an unexpected text message from an old friend. Rich Show, the legendary leader of three classic South Dakota bands (No Direction, Flag With Hank, and Violet), along with a number of side projects and solo releases, sent me the files for his upcoming record, Age Appropriate. I could not have been happier with this shocking news, as he's been a great friend for the over 40 years he's been creating music. Obviously, I immediately sampled tracks from the record and inserted them into tonight's show. But Rich is not the ony friend whose music is featured tonight. White Rose Motor Oil sent me the second cover of their “pre-owned songs” series. Rob Moss and Skin-Tight Skin have contnued their series of monthly singles. Numb Surprise, who contributed to last year's “52 Weeks of Teenage Kicks”, provided two newly-recorded tracks. There's also fantastic tracks from our friends at Big Stir Records (The Half Cubes, The Speed Of Sound), Rum Bar Records (Beebe Gallini, Pavid Vermin, The Shang Hi Los), and many others! My hope for these new release shows, and honestly all […]
Our children's pre-frontal cortex, which is the part of the brain that controls planning, attention, judgement and decision making, does not become fully developed until the age of 25. When our children are exposed to inappropriate content in relationships, at home, or on social media, their brains cannot process it, leading to confusion, anxiety, depression, guilt and even suicidal thoughts. Dr. Jonny calls for parents to be the first line of protection from those that are targeting our children!
Ehizoje is joined by co-host James and guests Naomi and Michael as they discuss some Real or Weird topics: Adin Ross potentially paying Sexyy Red for sex, Draya Michele being pregnant by Jalen Green who is the same age as her son, and Gilbert Arenas and Swaggy P taking this moment to discuss Draya's past. We also debate on what makes a classic album, which album was better: Ready to Die or All Eyez On Me, and if there are any classic albums that have been released this decade (2020's). The squad reviews 21 Savage's american dream and ScHoolboy Q's BLUE LIPS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rls-podcast/support
Greetings and Welcome to another Potentially Useful episode of the TCAPSLoop Podcast. Danelle's leveled up after her successful quest through MACUL 2024 and will guide us into the exciting realm of Developmentally Appropriate AI in Education. We know our youngest learners must develop the necessary critical thinking skills to navigate a landscape where AI will be ubiquitous. So, gear-up, fellow ed-tech explorers, as we embark on a journey through bytes, and building blocks. Moment of Zen: There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic. - Anais Nin The Rundown: Thoughts on Access vs. Exposure in regards to AI in schools Generative AI has potential benefits for education and risks that must be thoughtfully managed. Early Elementary - Bite sized digital citizenship, scaffolding to big ideas AI is not a human “Peek under the hood” to see how these things work Critical Thinking AI hallucinations AI created images Slow down and self reflect AND Seek facts and evidence (5 core dispositions of digital citizenship) Not directly on AI systems - under 13 Later Elementary Problem solvers, if we aren't careful, they will learn to rely on this kind of tech rather than solving their own problems Ask ChatGPT questions, but the teacher is always in the drivers seat. Spend a LOT of time thinking critically about the answers Not directly on AI systems - under 13 Middle School CAUTION! “Over 13? Let's get them on AI!” Developmentally what do we know about middle school brains? They lack impulse control. Set guardrails and limits. Exercises in which students ask a generative AI chatbot to answer a question or write an essay and then critique it—looking for factual errors, etc. “It should be used as a tool to complement and challenge the critical-thinking skills that come online at this age,” High School High school students are fast becoming sophisticated users of programs like ChatGPT. Teachers may feel their main duty at this stage is to police students and make sure they're not using ChatGPT, Photomath, and similar technologies to do their assignments. But experts say that educators have a more important role to play: primarily, to teach students the limitations of the technology. The text and images created by generative AI programs, for example, can be plagued with biases, stereotypes, and inaccuracies. “Exercise your natural suspicions. Doubt the machine. Don't take answers at face value” AI is an important component of their education, but it still needs boundaries and guidance. AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6–12 | Common Sense Education Tech Tool of the Week AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6–12 | Common Sense Education Rate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast on Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcast, Podbean, Castbox, Overcast, Bullhorn, or wherever else you get your ear candy. Thanks for listening and inspiring! Please rate and review the podcast on your app of choice and leave us a comment on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram Thank you so much for listening and inspiring! Hosts: Danelle Brostrom, Larry Burden Um and Ramble Editing: Larry Burden Cover art created with help from Adobe Firefly.
Join Kaitlyn Bristowe on this electrifying episode of Off the Vine as she dives deep into the dynamic world of Brandi Cyrus, renowned DJ and sister to music sensation Miley Cyrus. Brandi takes us on a whirlwind journey from being a grandma in real life to rocking the DJ scene with her upcoming Wynn residency. With insights into the challenges of the music industry, Brandi shares how Wynn is pioneering change by embracing female DJs, shattering stereotypes in a male-dominated field. From Miley's groundbreaking Grammy win to candid discussions about dating life and family dynamics, no stone is left unturned. Brandi opens up about her personal journey, including her unique upbringing and the profound impact of being legally adopted by her iconic father figure, Billy Ray Cyrus. In a heart-to-heart with Kaitlyn, Brandi delves into her aspirations, both professional and personal, shedding light on the misconceptions surrounding her last name and her humble approach to life. As she sets her sights on headlining international gigs and finding genuine love, Brandi's resilience and authenticity shine through, inspiring listeners to embrace self-reliance and pursue their dreams fearlessly. Today's Highlights: (5:15) - The challenges and realities of the music industry, particularly for female DJs like Brandi Cyrus. (11:45) - Celebrating Miley Cyrus's first Grammy win and her evolution as an artist. (15:50) - Brandi's unique perspective on sibling comparisons within her high-profile family. (20:10) - Insights into Brandi's podcast with her mom and their unique dynamic. (32:00) - Brandi's heartfelt discussion about her relationship with her father figure, Billy Ray Cyrus. (36:10) - Brandi's dating life and the challenges of finding love in the public eye. (42:26) - Brandi's humility and the misconceptions surrounding her last name, addressing notions of privilege. (43:45) - Brandi's thoughts on manifesting her dreams, both professionally as a DJ and personally in her search for a life partner. Thank you to our sponsors! COVER GIRL: Say hello to your real life makeup filter in a bottle, COVERGIRL's Simply Ageless Skin Perfector Essence. Glowing and radiant skin is only a pump away. Only from Easy, Breezy, Beautiful COVERGIRL. SKIMS:...
In this rather culture-infused episode, Jane and Fi chat Cliff Richard, the theatre and climbing onto stools at 83 years old. Plus, they're joined by Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp to discuss his debut novel 'The Game'. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Assistant Producer: Eve Salusbury Times Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Well-Traveled holiday kit with 213Deli — featuring Summer Fridays and 111Skin — drops this Thursday! Get your own by signing up (for free!) here! You can also sign up on 213Deli.com by using code GLOSSANGELES and you'll get early access to all of our drops. It's a mailbag episode! We're answering your questions PLUS sharing some of your own reviews! We dive into why Biologique Recherche is worth it (or not), the history behind the brand and what to know about their cult-favorite P50 Lotion. (For starters, it's not a lotion.) We cover how to get your hair to truly hold a curl, whether or not we should be concerned about wearing the same makeup as teenagers, share our favorites from a brand where goats contribute to the hero ingredient, and share a listener rec for her new holy grail eyeliner pen. You can always call or text the hotline with questions and comments! 424-341-0426Shop this episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL/TEXT US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the concerning issue of data mining in K-12 schools. She highlights a report from Common Sense Media that reveals how popular education tech tools are profiting from user data, including children's information. Dr. Kathy explores the implications of this data mining and its impact on privacy rights for kids and parents in the online realm.
Moms Moving On: Navigating Divorce, Single Motherhood & Co-Parenting.
Our number one goal when going through divorce is to make sure our children are okay. This week Michelle Dempsey-Multack is joined by Terry Smith, author of the children's book "See You Later" to discuss how we can help our children as they go through childhood in two homes. Michelle and Terry will take a deep dive into: How Terry's book is centered toward seeing things from a child's point of view Keeping the focus on the children during and after divorce Reflecting on your words and actions to be an even better parent AND SO MUCH MORE Terry Smith is a published writer, poet, and international publisher of books on art, children's books, photography, poetry, and popular culture. The focus of the Artvoices Books imprint was to publish books by women, the LGBTQ community, and authors of color. In addition, Terry has contributed to the landscape of contemporary art as an artist, gallerist, curator, and editor-in-chief of a nationally distributed art periodical. Smith's mission as editor-in-chief was to create a platform for emerging, neglected and under recognized artists who were creating important and relevant works or arts. In New Orleans Smith created a memorial featuring the 1,800 plus names engraved in gold leaf on granite on the façade of the ‘Saratoga Building' in New Orleans dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The memorial's a welcoming gesture of forgiveness and unity for the city New Orleans. Smith has curated over 50 exhibitions including '60 Americans' ‘We Got Next' and the ‘Saratoga Collection' which is now housed in its entirety at the Alexandria Museum of Art. Smith has exhibited more than 100 visual artists without representation at art fairs in Europe and the United States. Smith is on the advisory board of the Louisiana Architecture Foundation and is the father of noted artist Lucien Smith. www.worthy.com/moms for special bonus offer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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