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Originally broadcast October 17, 2024 For nearly the first decade of the National Institutes of Health's “All of Us” Research Program — aimed at increasing diversity in genetic research — a major component was missing: kids. “Children are approximately 24% of our population in the U.S. and 100% of our future,” Dr. Sara Van Driest, director of pediatrics for NIH's All of Us Program, told hosts Mark Masselli and Margaret Flinter. “In order to provide them with the very best... Read More Read More The post How Groundbreaking NIH Research is Expanding to Birth-to-Four-Year-Olds appeared first on Healthy Communities Online.
Louisville is getting free pre-K for three and four-year-olds thanks to a non-profit. The non-profit, Thrive By Five Louisville, plans to create a five-year program rolled out in three phases. Phase 1 will focus on workforce. Phase 2 is a financial assistance program. Phase 3 is an expansion of the financial assistance program.
Being live on-air can often lead to some fun and chaotic moments, it can also lead to snap decisions being made, and in today's episode, Ally & Brendan tick all the above boxes. But what exactly have they committed to? And what gave Ally the giggles so badly she couldn't talk? In this episode: A reminder to call the people you love. The country fell in love with 'Old People's Home for Four Year Olds', and now Maggie Beer is heading up a new social experiment show coming to ABC set in aged care homes. Ally and Brendan make a snap decision to put themselves out there and you can now directly request a Cameo from them for your dad ahead of Father's Day. Our hypothetical world is getting more stressful in our game of 'Say Goodbye' where we put 2 things against one another and have to forever say goodbye to one. This week is lawn mowers or the BBQ. The team get squirmy retelling a wormy story. Ally provides an update on the Dulux dog, and does a quick roll call for other famous pups. And it doesn't quite pan out how she planned. WIN! Your chance to win a Jim's Mowing prize ahead of Father's Day. Follow the link to nominate your dad: Win $500 worth of Jim's Mowing Services for Father's Day - Hope 103.2 (hope1032.com.au) Hope 103.2 Breakfast with Ally & Brendan brings good vibes, heartfelt conversations, and faith-based perspectives to Sydney and beyond. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2's app, Facebook or Instagram.Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you lack the time to assess literacy skills with your preschoolers? I've got you covered with three literacy assessments that can be completed in 5-15 minutes. Let's dive into how to efficiently assess pint, phonological awareness skills, and verbal working memory. Sign up for my free Sunday newsletter at kellyvess.com
The smile of a four year olds face is an expression of their full potential at that very moment. It is endearing, engaging. It is pure love and joy. Hi know how you can reach your potential is very simple. Simply smile more often as if you are a four year old and be very endearing and engaging with pure love and joy. Hi, love you. I'm Dan Clark. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-c-clark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-c-clark/support
We're continuing our lists with our top recommended games for four year olds. What game do (or did) your kids love at this age? The post Episode 340 – Top Games for Four Year Olds appeared first on The Family Gamers.
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
This week on Tech's Message:Google to open up app payments after UK watchdog probeBrits start 'em young with 20% of tots 'owning' a smartphoneInsights on toddler smartphone usageThe extended, ad-free version available via Patreon subscription also includes:Superdrug Mobile is actually a thing!An in-depth look at the UK's virtual mobile networksOuttakes and much more…Links:https://www.ft.com/content/45ff9420-71c7-4995-8340-1da37c533c36 https://www.gov.uk/government/news/app-developers-on-google-play-store-offered-payment-choices-following-cma-probe https://www.theregister.com/2023/04/17/uk_toddler_phone_ownership/ https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/255852/childrens-media-use-and-attitudes-report-2023.pdf https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2023/04/superdrug-mobile-confirm-price-freeze-on-uk-4g-network.html https://www.superdrugmobile.com/our-plan https://www.ecotalk.co.uk/our-deals / https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/your-green-energy/ecotalk https://smarty.co.uk/plans/unlimited https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Kingdom_mobile_virtual_network_operators https://www.1pmobile.com/Become a supporter to unlock bonus content and listen live — join our Patreon.Full show notes: https://www.uktechshow.com.Hosts: Nate Lanxon, Ian MorrisProduction and Editing: Nate LanxonMusic: Audio Network & Pond5Publisher (Free Version): AcastCopyright © Nate LanxonAds (free version) are not endorsements. Read Nate's ad policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Journalist Clare de Lore and Public Relations specialist Hayden Munro joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on The Huddle.LISTEN ABOVE
A New Zealand study has found that overweight four-year-olds are less heavy than they used to be. What's more, the healthy downward trend is happening across all ethnic groups and socio-economic classes. Professor Barry Taylor from University of Otago led the research.
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Tony Costella, Global Consumer and Market Insights Director at Heineken, reveals why insights professionals sometimes fail to influence decision making, shares his 3E model for leadership and change management and explains why it's important to think like a four-year-old but act like a seven-year-old. Pressed for time? Catch the key takeaways at the 48 minute mark.
This week, we're starting a four-week series where we talk about what we've learned from each of our kids! First up, McCoy Kobayashi Barnes... the biggest-feeling kid we know. Which feelings does he feel? He feels ALL of them. Sound familiar to you? Tune in to check out our tips for dealing with those kids who feel ALL the feelings!Here's a preview of the tips we've got for you today:Don't punish them for their feelings!Help them identify their feelings!Help them process their feelings!Help them make good choices for how they handle their feelings!Help them understand the context for their feelings!We go into a lot more detail with examples for you. Plus, we've got Parenting Wins and Reviews from YOU (our amazing community) AND we discuss the fact that Emily has obviously been paying people to rally for her to have another appearance on the podcast.This is Episode Ten of Parenting Is Hard w/ Matt & Stacy Barnes!Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and leave reviews!Join our Facebook communityFollow us on InstagramShare your Parenting Wins, Kid Quotes or other thoughts at parentingishard.com/contact Parenting is Hard w/ Matt & Stacy BarnesHosts: Matt Barnes (@immattbarnes) and Stacy Barnes (who does not do the social media much)Family IG: @thosebarnestwinsMusic by Jerad Atherton of CHPTRSProduced and Engineered by Matt Barnes for Rogue LabsPromotion, Design and Social Media by Rogue Creative DevelopmentRecorded at House of Rogue in Costa Mesa, CA.
We discuss what is happening on the ground in battleground states ahead of the 2022 elections. Our guests are: Dan Schultz, Mom's For Liberty, Tina Peters, Jim Bognet Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 3/11/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
We discuss what is happening on the ground in battleground states ahead of the 2022 elections. Our guests are: Dan Schultz, Mom's For Liberty, Tina Peters, Jim Bognet Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 3/11/2022 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
Ever wonder how many four year olds is too many? You will now. The show gets derailed when we have to discuss the mystery of Joe's stolen phone. Andrew introduces a fun new game and we finally get to a word of the week. Plus Barry nails it with a brand new theme song that rocks! Rate, review, subscribe and email us your thoughts and suggestions at GetBlindsidedpod@gmail.com and if you want to be a guest on a future episode, let us know.
Friday December 17, 2021 Hour one of Larry Conners USA Larry points out that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio states that Covid vaccine mandates works and businesses will be saved form forced shutdowns. Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas says that one of the missions of DHS is fighting misinformation [...] The post LA Schools Are Hosting LGBT Club for Four Year Olds/ 1PM LC-USA 12-17-21 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
Professor HyunJoo Oh of GeorgiaTech spoke to us about paper machines, paper mechanical movements, paper sensors, paper tiny Jansen Strandbeests, and paper art. HyunJoo is a professor at GeorgiaTech. She is the director of the CoDe Craft group. Some of the projects we spoke about can be found on the CoDe Craft Projects page. PaperMech.net has demonstrations of different mechanical movements as well as FoldMecha which shows you what cardboard you need to cut out to make your own mechanical movement, including making a cardboard walker using Jansen mechanism (Theo Jansen (wikipedia) made the Strandbeest). HyunJoo recommends two books for exploring further: The 507 Mechanical Movements book as a way to explore more mechanical movements Paper Automata: Four Working Models to Cut Out and Glue Together by Rob Ives With Unblackboxing Computers, HyunJoo is exploring sensors that can be made with copper tape on paper. The introduction video: https://vimeo.com/637626404/f670dff03e
Raising children can be all-consuming, and when things don't go according to plan (think, wakeful nights, veggie refusal, multiple tantrums) it can be challenging to find the solution that's right for your child. Helpline is all about giving you answers tailored to you and your family. Every week an expert joins us to tackle the problems you can't solve. This episode Mothercraft nurse Chris Minogue joins the show to help parents with the following challenges:A 7-month-old waking at 3am every nightA 13-month-old who is waking multiple times a nightA 3-year-old waking upset at nightDo 4-year-olds need to be encouraged to have dry nights?A 1-year-old biterHow to settle a 5-week-old in the bassinetA 6-year-old who is exceptionally silly at bedtimeIf you would like an online appointment with Chris Minogue you can book her through Babyology's Parent School. Helpline will be back next Monday. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from AEDT 8.15pm or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert
Late last summer, some very alarming news came out of Scotland that serves as a sign of our times, and as a warning for what's trending in terms of beliefs and behaviors related to gender. Newsweek reports that Scottish children as young as four years old are now able to change their names and gender at their schools, all without parental consent. The Scottish government issued a seventy-page set of LGBTQ+ inclusivity guidelines, which include urging teachers to ask for and use students' new names and pronouns. Schools are also being told that students should be allowed to use their preferred bathrooms and locker rooms. Scotland is also integrating more transgender characters into the curriculum, and creating new gender-neutral school uniforms. Parents, we must own the gender conversation and set the bar for biblical truth from a young age. We must teach our kids God's creational design for the gender binary of male and female, a binary that was affirmed by Jesus in Matthew nineteen four.
*Deeeeeeep breath*. Four year olds are a special kind of hell. They are cute and CRAZY. Give them the exact snack they requested? Obviously you are stupid because that was NOT what they truly wanted. Tell them one more short show before bedtime? You must be out of your fucking mind to have boundaries. LOL... It's exhausting to keep things cool and calm amongst their emotional downward spiral.
Just when you imagine Christians are all so heavenly minded they're of no earthly use … the Bible itself brings us back to the earth. That's where the action is. In fact, the final great scene of the Bible doesn't have us all floating up to heaven. It has heaven coming down to earth. Down … to … earth. There's a lot in that phrase. As far as religions go, Christianity is arguably the most down-to-earth perspective you could imagine. LINKS Winnie The Pooh loves honey in the books and every movie he's in, but particularly the 2011 version we quoted from. This episode is sponsored by Zondervan's new book, Becoming All Things by Michelle Ami Reyes Meet our guests for this episode: Andrew Wilson, London pastor and author of a new book called God Of All Things: Rediscovering the Sacred in an Everyday World Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest and author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life Read Psalm 19, which begins "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." Read more about CS Lewis' "supposals" ... and check out The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe while you're at it. Watch the heartwarming Old People's Home for Four Year Olds. This one's the Australian version. Or, for a similar feeling, watch Ted Lasso on Apple TV. John Dickson called it "the best show since The West Wing" ... and that's high praise! Read more from James K.A. Smith on cultural liturgies. Read more about CS Lewis' conversion to Christianity. More reading, this time on Wendell Berry from the New Yorker.
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Sleepless night? Kids throwing tantrums or refusing to eat dinner? When raising children gets hard it helps to turn to an expert for some advice. Today on Helpline baby sleep expert Jo Ryan helps guide parents through some tricky situations. These include:A 13-week-old who only sleeps in short stretchesA five-month-old who is waking a lot through the nightA three-year-old having lots of tantrumsA six-month-old waking at midnight and refusing to settle after thatA nine-month-old who is waking through the nightShould a three-year-old keep his day nap?A 13-month-old waking frequently through the nightTwin three-year-olds who refuse to go to bedAn almost four-year-old who won't stop swearingIf you would like to book an online appointment with Jo Ryan you can book her through Babyology's Parent School. Helpline will be back next Monday. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask your question during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from AEDT 11:30am or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group. Need help or advice right now? Book in a one-on-one session with a Parent School expert
“What Is It With Four-Year-Olds?” The ‘Sterds™ ruminate on Mother’s Day, Battle of the Josh’s, and Amazon.com | Creative Commons Music: "Habitual Ritual" by Revolution Void freemusicarchive.org/music/Revolution_Void/ | *** Warning: NSFW due to some harsh language, a few sexual references, and potential drunkenness of the hosts and/or guests. Listener discretion advised. | © 2021, JonSquared Media
Listen to my future sister in law and I as we discuss our journey of dealing with 4 year olds and the chaos that comes with it. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Sensitivesarah1226?fan_landing=true)
When it comes to babies, they are all individuals. Which means that even if you have two or three children, each one could present you with different challenges. Whether it's your first baby or your third, Helpline on Feed Play Love is here to help.On today's episode Mothercraft nurse Chris Minogue helps with the following tricky situations: A four-year-old who won't sleep in their own bed, one-year-old twins waking at night, a three-year-old who sits on the potty but doesn't do anything, what age should children be out of night nappies? A six-month-old baby who doesn't self settle, when to move a four-month-old baby into their two-year-old sister's room, a two-month-old with a flat spot on the back of his head, does a pacifier delay an 18-month-old's speech development? A six-month-old waking every two hours for reassurance, whether it is time for a 16-month-old to drop a day nap, a six-month-old not getting enough sleep within 24 hours and a two-year-old resisting her sleep routine.For more help and to speak with a qualified expert check out Babyology’s Parent School.Helpline will be back with Mothercraft nurse Chris Minogue next week. You can contact us by doing any of the following: Email us at helpline@theparentbrand.com.au, ask Chris during the Babyology Facebook live on Monday from 11:30am or leave your question in our Babyology Helpline Facebook group.
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Developers are taking notice and being influenced by series like the recent ABC heart-warming television documentary Old People’s Home for Four-Year-Olds, in which young children were regularly brought into an aged care facility at Sydney’s Northern Beaches. The shift towards intergenerational living and activities is one of the ‘mega trends’ currently underway in over 50s housing and we discuss that with Downsizing’s Editor Mark Skelsey.
The rising cost of living combined with stagnant wages mean many of us need to live in share houses well into adulthood, or perhaps move in with our partners earlier than planned. If you’re one of the lucky ones who can afford solo living, it comes with it’s own perils. This episode the girls open up about their living situations and share nightmare house stories, from the fear of changing a lightbulb to walking in on your flatmate sniffing your underwear. Recommendations: Blue Hills Honey Falling Inn Love Future Women Other resources: Flatmates.com.au Flatmatefinders.com.au Fairy Floss Real Estate Who Gives a Crap The Freedom and Perils of Living Alone, New York Times Old People’s Home for Four Year Olds, ABC Follow Modern Woman’s World on Instagram, plus keep up to date with Sam, Kristine, Jen and Sarah. Got a story to share or an episode request? Email modernwomansworld@gmail.com.
If you're looking for some tips to cut through the fog of sleeplessness, mothercraft Nurse Chris Minogue is your woman. Chris is here to help you see the bigger picture, and navigate your way to a better night's sleep (or less conflict at mealtimes, better ways to get a toddler in the car etc). Having helped parents for over 30 years, there are few questions she can't answer. On this episode of Helpline she tackles: Getting a 19-month-old off their milk bottles, helping a six-year-old with ADD sleep, an attached four-year-old who constantly wants her mother's attention, how to transition a five-and-a-half-year-old off day naps, when is a baby capable of not feeding overnight, sleep routines for an eight-and-a-half-month-old and a six-month-old who has started sleeping badly (after sleeping well).
Do you ever feel like the “discretionary” service charge doesn’t feel very “discretionary”? This week The Telegraph’s Special Correspondent (and former waiter), Harry de Quetteville joins Lauren Davidson and Sam Meadows from the Personal Finance team to dig into the moral implications of not leaving a tip. And one of our hosts has a big confession from their time working in a café as a teenager.Plus, Harry struggles to feel sympathy for a parent who wants another mum to pay for damage to their toddler’s expensive shoes. Tell us your moral money issue and we might discuss it on the podcast - email us at moralmoney@telegraph.co.uk or leave us a voicemail on 07867 162 170 and you might even hear your voice on the show.Sign up to The Telegraph’s free twice-daily WhatsApp audio briefings: http://bit.ly/2XJU05f
What Can Four-Year-Olds Do that AI Can't? ==> Children are the greatest learners on the planet. As machine learning comes more and more into focus, and ambitious AI types are aiming to simulate the human brain in its entirety, there is a question to ask: how can our machine-learning algorithms learn from the curiosity and adaptability of children? @physicspod www.physicspodcast.com
Tick, tock, tick, tock. There are just twenty short days until over 1,000 of media and adland's finest minds gather at the Barbican for IAB UK's annual event, Engage and in this episode James speaks to one of the speakers, Natalie Bell. The Managing Director of MG OMD gives us a sneak peek into the talk she'll be giving on stage, “Advertising to four year-olds”. With more chat about the topic than ever before, we put Self-Regulation under the spotlight in Two Minutes On. The IAB's Public Policy Manager James Davies clarifies-the-complex and dumbs-down-the-daedalian to explain what self-regulation actually means. Engage virgins Rachel Arch and Aaron Graham from the IAB tell us what they're most looking forward to at Engage in Overheard at the IAB, and to round it all off, find out what keeps News UK's Ben Walmsley awake at night. (Spoiler: it's not the prospect of a minute-long grilling from James Chandler.) Get your tickets to Engage 2019 here. Members come half price; advertisers and agencies come for free. See the full speaker list for Engage here, including The Telegraph, Contagious, Spotify, Google, Quantcast, Snap Inc. and many more… Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we discuss season four of Outlander, and fascinating junior reality on The Secret Life of Four Years Olds. We also talk through the ABC's four new comedy pilots for its Fresh Blood project: adult cartoon Koala Man, millenial hell in Why Are You Like This?, Bathurst shenanigans with The Angus Project, and shopping mall carry-on with Be Your Own Boss. We look at the latest take on John le Carré's Little Drummer Girl,and American comedy, Crashing. Join Who magazine's Matt Denby, Gavin Scott and Clare Rigden for lots of fun TV discussion! Time references: (note these do not apply to Spotify)Outlander: 2:00Secret Life of Four Year Olds: 9:45Fresh Blood intro: 17:00Koala Man: 17:15Why Are You Like This? 20:00The Angus Project: 24:00Be Your Own Boss: 28:30Little Drummer Girl: 32:00Crashing: 36:00 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yesterday I was doing talkback on a couple of related stories.The first was on the thoughts of Dr Pasi Sahlberg, a Finnish education expert who’s just started at the University of New South Wales. He believes all smartphones should be banned at primary school and managed at secondary school because they are a distraction and impediment to learning.This is a similar view to France who banned phones in school in 2017. Then their education minister said "These days the children don't play at break time anymore. They are just all in front of their smartphones, and from an educational point of view, that's a problem."That dovetailed nicely into another story out of Lower Hutt, where a survey showed that 88% of kids don’t play every day and 96% of parents said their children weren’t playing daily.In a social experiment, the kids were given chalk and told to draw pictures of what they do at home. The kids drew TVs, phones, gaming setups and one kid even drew the YouTube logo.The 2 stories show just how in thrall our next generation is to screens. It showed how many parents have forgotten the art of letting their kids play and how many just throw a tablet at their children to keep them quiet and entertained.After the show, I was contacted by Jim Young who’s just written a book on project management for businesses and he included an excerpt from the book which I think is very relevantHe argues that project management is not learnt at school but it is learnt through play.Play is the key to the physical, mental, intellectual and social well-being of our children. For children, play is serious learning and the work of childhood. But it seems that the current parental zeitgeist is one of worry and fear for our children, often far out of proportion to the actual dangers involved. Yet bullrush is how he first learned about the essential ingredients of risk, reward, and group dynamics - all during the lunch break.He directed me to watch “The Secret Life of Four Year Olds” a spy-cam documentary recently shown on TVNZ. It is about the leadership, planning, conflict, mischief, lies, rivalry, pestering, negotiation, dictatorship, decision-making, recruiting, gang warfare, delegation, rejection and violence of preschool life. It’s terrifying, but perhaps good preparation for a robust life as project managers and participants in the real world.That said, in the documentary, several participants seem more interested in playing computer games than making friends.So it’s a reminder to the new generation of parents and kids that taking the screens away and kicking the kids out the door is more educational than any Ted talk they’ll see on an iPad.The message is let the children play. It’s the greatest educational tool in the world.
“The extent of risk depends in part on how competent a person is in dealing with the hazard; it is a function of how a person 'sees' or 'feels' a situation and combines both environmental and human factors... Thus, risk may be different for each individual even though the measured risks may be identical in size.” - Bob Sharp (2004), Risk in Outdoor Education. This podcast explores how using tools and making fires with children as young as 4 have changed my perception of 'danger' and 'risk'! Want to read the blog post while you listen? Head to.... https://www.forestschooled.com/post/2017/11/29/How-perceptions-of-danger-can-change-after-making-fire-with-four-year-olds https://www.forestschooled.com -----------Social----------- Facebook: www.fb.com/forestschooled Instagram: @forestschooled Original music by Robby Miller https://www.robbymillerguitarist.com
On today's program, JD mentions several new blog posts about the Louisiana College fiasco and then discusses Dr. James White's open-ended rebuke concerning integrity and consistency in dealing with re-posting things in social media. Then, JD launches a Spurgeon Calling segment and then a Downgrade Segment, which includes audio from a four year-old preacher. Original Air Date: September 1, 2014 Hear More Archived Episodes of The Polemics Report – HERE Visit JD Hall’s Polemics Report Page – HERE Visit JD Hall’s Pulpit and Pen Page – HERE Check Out Other BTWN podcasts – HERE Support This Website – HERE
OBI-WAN comes out onto the veranda and stops, watching TWENTY or so FOUR-YEAR-OLDS doing training exercises, supervised by YODA. Guest commentator: Riley Silverman
Pass the champagne, dolls. Because you thought you knew all the producer secrets that go into shows like The Bachelor? Nah uh. In a week that Bachelor Blake and Louise Pilladge split, we were feeling disillusioned with the whole LOVE process. BUT THEN, this happened. We lured in a former producer to break all the codes and tell us what really happens behind the scenes of our favourite crystal-glassed, candle-mansioned love fest. Also today, there are at least FOUR other shows mentioned in this episode that will restore your faith in TV. The new ABC drama that's blazing a trail for all the right reasons, the BBC documentary that will change the way you think about children, and could Bunheads be the new Gilmore Girls? Show notes: This show is hosted by Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnik, With thanks to "Sapphire" our source. Rosie Recommends: The Secret Life of Four Year Olds on the lifestyle channel on Foxtel And Laura recommends Bunheads, on Stan This show is produced by Holly Wainwright and Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Subscribe to our podcast app so you don't miss an episode. And you can contact the show via email: podcast@mamamia.com.au phone: 02 8999 9386 twitter @mamamiapodcasts or facebook: Mamamia Podcast Network. With thanks to the Nescafe Red Mug Machine for sponsoring our show
Pass the champagne, dolls. Because you thought you knew all the producer secrets that go into shows like The Bachelor? Nah uh. In a week that Bachelor Blake and Louise Pilladge split, we were feeling disillusioned with the whole LOVE process. BUT THEN, this happened. We lured in a former producer to break all the codes and tell us what really happens behind the scenes of our favourite crystal-glassed, candle-mansioned love fest. Also today, there are at least FOUR other shows mentioned in this episode that will restore your faith in TV. The new ABC drama that's blazing a trail for all the right reasons, the BBC documentary that will change the way you think about children, and could Bunheads be the new Gilmore Girls? Show notes: This show is hosted by Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnik, With thanks to "Sapphire" our source. Rosie Recommends: The Secret Life of Four Year Olds on the lifestyle channel on Foxtel And Laura recommends Bunheads, on Stan This show is produced by Holly Wainwright and Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Podcast Network. Subscribe to our podcast app so you don't miss an episode. And you can contact the show via email: podcast@mamamia.com.au phone: 02 8999 9386 twitter @mamamiapodcasts or facebook: Mamamia Podcast Network. With thanks to the Nescafe Red Mug Machine for sponsoring our show
The latest edition of Talking TV analyses the latest BBC content cuts and hears from the producer of Channel 4's The Secret Life Of Four, Five And Six Year Olds. Joining host Jake Kanter is Outline Productions creative director Helen Veale and entertainment producer Steven D Wright. They discuss £12m cuts to comedy, entertainment and factual, and the reasons why drama is being protected. Diversity and the BBC's plans to revive five classic comedies is also on the agenda. Then RDF creative director Teresa Watkins drops in to lift the lid on C4 hit The Secret Life Of Four, Five And Six Year Olds. Finally, The Murder Detectives and This Is Tottenham get the preview treatment.
Take a romp from the four laws of thermodynamics to an appropriate parenting style for your four-year-old to the twenty-four year history of The Great Courses!
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