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PARENT PANEL: I Want To Skip My Mediocre Son's Graduation full 500 Tue, 20 May 2025 15:03:30 +0000 wGzj4k2JTTMhl8dFTXperY3bboQaepi9 advice,parenting,parenting advice,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast advice,parenting,parenting advice,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: I Want To Skip My Mediocre Son's Graduation Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
PARENT PANEL: I Faked Sick On Mother's Day To Go To The Spa For A Me Day full 502 Tue, 13 May 2025 15:04:55 +0000 DxdJLeESYQMlQJwiPueQlOBtf2MjgbuY mother's day,mothers day,parenting,spa,mothers,moms,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast mother's day,mothers day,parenting,spa,mothers,moms,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: I Faked Sick On Mother's Day To Go To The Spa For A Me Day Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False https://player.amper
Pastor Tom Kang guides a panel featuring David and Melissa Mandani, and Eric and Christy Weissman, on mental health in faith communities. They explore the paradox of spiritual environments and mental health struggles. David discusses his personal experience with schizophrenia, while the Weissman's share insights from raising a son with profound mental illness. Together, they explore themes of support, the importance of community, and the spiritual growth that can emerge from pain and suffering. This message encourages honest conversations, offering hope and resources for families facing mental health challenges.
PARENT PANEL: I'm Imposing Bad Behavior Tariffs In My Household! full 588 Tue, 06 May 2025 15:16:14 +0000 pUoVIK3tmn4Bgy2j1jWBcC9n2TeZ1bC2 parenting advice,bad behavior,tariffs,allowance,tariff,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast parenting advice,bad behavior,tariffs,allowance,tariff,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: I'm Imposing Bad Behavior Tariffs In My Household! Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False https://player.amperwavepodc
PARENT PANEL: Her Kid Got Kicked Off The Bus For Flipping Off Cars and She Thinks It's Hilarious... full 514 Tue, 29 Apr 2025 14:36:03 +0000 fO9i2d6fgoaKPJfO4foSSya5zbUPpAwc parenting,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast parenting,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: Her Kid Got Kicked Off The Bus For Flipping Off Cars and She Thinks It's Hilarious... Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False
PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket? full 501 Tue, 22 Apr 2025 13:56:36 +0000 CybczvidSzXsjhzcTyquFYoi1j4hQlZf advice,parenting,parenting hacks,reality,family & relationships,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast advice,parenting,parenting hacks,reality,family & relationships,bad parenting,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: Am I "A Mean Mommy" for Putting Halloween Candy in my Kids' Easter Basket? Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False http
PARENT PANEL: I Don't Want To Take My Daughter To Six Flags With Her Friends' Obnoxious Moms! full 544 Tue, 15 Apr 2025 13:58:36 +0000 E7Bu0sJkZw8aHQeR326UmpDWqCEcntP3 music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: I Don't Want To Take My Daughter To Six Flags With Her Friends' Obnoxious Moms! Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False
PARENT PANEL (FKA BAD MOMS): I Repossessed My Son's Tires full 549 Tue, 08 Apr 2025 14:05:38 +0000 fcKas39xIg4t0ivBMg02uUdulES7c6lr music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL (FKA BAD MOMS): I Repossessed My Son's Tires Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
If this message impacts you we'd love to hear about it! Send an email to stories@renovation.church and let us know how we can be praying for you.We want to help you get connected to our church! Text "renovationchurch" to 94000 for more information on how to get connected and get in touch with our team.To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people with the message of Jesus head to https://renovation.church/give
Rooted Parent Steering Committee member Luke Paiva addresses the painful reality that so many parents confront: we cannot control whether or not our children accept Christ as their Lord and Savior. He offers practical advice, but even more, Paiva offers hurting parents the comfort of our good and loving Savior. "We are not the Savior. It is our joy in our Savior, and our trust in our Savior, lived out before our children, that can bring them to the Lord... Let us rightly love our Savior."Luke Paiva is a high school English and Religion teacher who returned to the classroom after ten years in law enforcement. He's also a husband and a father of four who holds an MA in Education and is pursuing an M. Div at RTS.Resources:Join us for Rooted 2023 in Nashville to hear a Parent Panel with five members of the Rooted Parent Steering Committee: "Discipling Children through Milestones and Transitions."Ministering to Our Kids While In the Ministry With Katie PolskiDiscipling Doubters with Barnabas PiperGenesis 1:1Psalm 56:8Romans 1:161 Corinthians 1:18-25A Neglected Grace: Family Worship in the Christian Home by Jason Helopoulos Matthew Henry Praying the Scriptures
Hey folks – it’s an in-person Sunday at 170 Scott, starting at 10:45 a.m. We will have music, Community Time, and…the Parent Panel! All five of our panelists from the first Parent Panel are able to be present for the second portion (no small feat – a huge shout-out to Jane, Shereen, Karen, Theresa and Roanna […]
It feels to me as though there are some particular dates that are especially fraught. I would like to blame it all on marketing, but that’s probably an oversimplification. Maybe it’s a more complex phenomenon that occurs at the very busy and poorly signed intersection of marketing, relationships, history and wishful thinking – a place just waiting for […]
Insight from parents of children with special needs. Listen in as a group of Little Light House parents talk about the challenges their families have face and give advice on how similar families can get through them stronger than ever. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts! Little Light House: https://www.littlelighthouse.org/link-in-bio/ HKBK Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helpingkidspodcast Join THECREW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZQZ65_fqxI
Family Series: Parent Panel Hey guys, We are so excited to share this podcast episode with you! We are continuing on in our Family Series with a special parent panel interview from our recent Date Night event. Let me pause and say that if you missed this event be watching for more marriage resources coming soon. Each of these couples are an amazing example of Marriage in the Midst of hard circumstances. Each has a child with a different diagnosis and each are in different stages of life, but all have been on a similar journey with special needs. We hope you enjoy this episode. Parent Panel: Emmanuel and Andreina Carillo Rob and Cheryl Jordan Steve and Cheri Monis Andy and Julia Feth Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Website: https://hopeonthehardroad.org Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hopeonthehardroad/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/hopeonthehardroad/ Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2621447987943459/?source_id=105530184205752 Free Youtube Resource Library https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsSAfvTkSy87X-fEqtVR2qvo7w9UQBuxz
This message is one of our breakout sessions from our Parent 1Day event that took place on November 5th. We are joined by a panel of Parents (Jay Venzke, Angela Barton, Dontae & Michelle Delgado, Pastor Steve Murray - facilitated by Taylor Murray).
Because it is October and Dyslexia awareness month, I wanted to feature some special moms that have helped their dyslexic kids to become successful at school. We are doing this by using a Q&A format from a previously recorded panel that we did for our school district. Misty Magliolo, Ginny Canales, and I are all parents of dyslexic children. We discuss the challenges we faced when our children were diagnosed and the steps we took to help our children succeed. We advise other parents of dyslexic children to advocate for their children and to provide them with the tools they need to succeed. We also advise parents to build their children's confidence by encouraging them to participate in activities outside of the classroom that they are good at doing.If you're a parent with a dyslexic child, you know the frustration of watching your child struggle to keep up in school. You've been told to have them practice reading more, but it only seems to make things worse. This episode is for you if you want to learn some tips on how to help your child succeed!In this episode, you will learn the following:- What it feels like to have your child diagnosed with Dyslexia- How to advocate for your child- How to get through the breakdowns when kids have a difficult timesResources:Dickinson ISD Dyslexia Expo Video - The Successful Dyslexic Student and Parent Panel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntLHDvKG_hcLearning Ally: https://learningally.org/Barton Learning System: https://bartonreading.com/ To learn more about me and to stay connected, visit the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicapodcastpro/Website: https://www.avirtualteam.com/Ready to start your own podcast? Schedule your Free Call with me to learn more: https://calendly.com/avirtualteam/podcasting-information-callAre you interested in becoming a podcast manager or editor? Schedule your free consultation and let's talk: https://calendly.com/avirtualteam/podcasting-information-callLoved this episode? Leave me a review and rating!
In this episode, Harrison's parents Mark and Heather join us to talk about their experiences with pregnancy and babies! Topics:Were there any resources that you found especially helpful during pregnancy/when preparing for a baby?What do you remember about your first moments home with a new baby? Things you wanted/needed, emotions, etc. What was your most used/most essential item when your kids were babies? How soon did you go back to work after each baby was born? What was that experience like? Looking back, were there any parenting styles that your parents used on you that you also used with your children? What is something that you wish someone would've told you before you had kids? Links:Products in this Episode / Transcript - https://www.1022productions.com/meeting-baby-h/s1e15-parent-panel-part-21022 Productions Instagram - https://instagram.com/1022productionsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-baby-h/exclusive-content
In honor of May being Foster Care Awareness month, we wanted to highlight the stories of some truly chingon dads! Aaron Banks, Chad Jackson and Ricky Wilson join Luis & Mike on the show to share their experiences as foster dads. Each have fostered children and have even adopted some of those fosters into their families. We talk about how and why they decided to do it, what their experiences have been like and even some things you should know if you are thinking about becoming foster parents. If you have specific questions about the foster care experience our panelist have graciously agreed to share their emails for you to reach out to them: Aaron can be reached at aaronbbanks@gmail.com Chad can be reached at cjackpt@gmail.com Ricky can be reached at ricky.wilson@hdrinc.com Interested in taking next steps to becoming a foster parent? Find out more at: alliance4orphans.org
Our panel discussed how parents should approach their child's selection and recruitment process, the importance of fit over name recognition, the effects that a parent can have on their child's recruitment, things that can get their child crossed off or put on a list, educational requirements, what they should ask on college visits, and so much more. Panelists: Doug Martin(@DougE14), Duane Simpkins(@CoachDSimpkins), Pat O'Connor (@oconnor_pat), Lawrence Brown (@Balloutsports01), and Van Johnson (@johnsonvj05) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoopthreadspod/support
As a parent with kids at home, you feel on demand 24/7. You're tired and overwhelmed, but your roles and responsibilities never stop. It's affecting both your parenting and your work. You know rest is important, but how do you even begin to get the rest you need? In this episode, Blake interviews Courtney and her husband, Chase, and Verbs and his wife, Verna, as they share the strategies they've developed to maintain rest as a priority while raising kids. They share their daily and weekly routines and how they plan rejuvenation into their schedules, so they can be the kind of parents they want their kids to experience while also advocating for each other's rest. In this episode, you'll discover— Why creating varying Ideal Weeks helps you adjust in different seasons The importance of scheduling a weekly day of rest for the family How to reframe rest, so you experience holistic restoration 2 vital practices for syncing up with your spouse to plan for margin
In this podcast, we get to hear from four amazing parents who share their parenting experience with honesty and Godly wisdom.
Shevonne Hunt really is across music, mother(ing) and other(ing), with her voice and words across some of the most well known parenting media across Australia. With a background in news and documentary, she now brings warm commentary to the hard slog of everyday life with littlies.Shevonne is a broadcaster, podcaster, writer, producer, MC and facilitator (and more). You may hear her most regularly as the voice of Feed Play Love and The Parent Panel for The Parent Brand, or read her work on Daily Life or Kidspot, or feel in love with her as a producer and audio maker for the ABC, where she's made award winning docos for Backyard Briefing, RN and local radio.In this episode she talks about creative industries work before, during and after having kids, with one of the most stella being this piece, “The Music Makers“, as well as the great podcast she created called “The Lullaby Effect” with Dr Anita Collins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alongside students, families, parents, guardians, counselors, and friends all engaging in the Odyssey of the college decision-making process. There are moments filled with tough conversations around the best decision for their vocation, career, finances, and calling. At our Honors College Preview Event in 2021, we had the privilege to hear from two families on a Parent Panel where they share about their discernment and decision-making process. Join us as we take an inside look at why the Honors College at Azusa Pacific University was a great decision for them and how it can be a great opportunity for you. Learn more about the Honors College at Azusa Pacific University at apu.edu/honors.
A new MP3 sermon from Capitol Heights Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Real Parent Panel Discussion Subtitle: Parental Peace University Speaker: Various Speakers Broadcaster: Capitol Heights Baptist Church Event: Conference Date: 11/7/2020 Length: 225 min.
Episode 5 of the Cystinosis Rare podcast focuses on parents speaking candidly about their experiences of having children with cystinosis; their journeys, challenges, and inspiration. The guests for our parent panel include Jill Morrill, Jonathan Dicks, and Jana Riley-Kraulik with hosts Sara and Jana Healy, Steve Scheudler and Cheryl Simoens.
Two parents dicuss what they want to hear from party leaders and candidates in the B.C. election.
Two Northern B.C. parents share their thoughts on the first day of school.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A lot has changed in 6 months. We check in with parents who are getting ready to send their children back to school about any concerns they may have. We talk to Joey Johansen-Morris, Allison Butcher, and Mohammed Bakhash.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Parents Tina Thibodeau, Amy Pike and Andy Petersen discuss the many questions that remain around bussing, class schedules, technology and COVID-prevention protocols.
Local mom Skye Latimer takes over this episode of Raising OKC Kids to talk with local parents Dr. Tamecca Rogers, Travis Hartfield and Ryan McGee about teaching kids about race and racism. Hear lived experiences from these parents of Black children, tips to teach kids how to respond to racism, their thoughts on how our school systems and community can better elevate children of color and where these parents are finding hope amidst racial injustice.
The Parent Panel is a program that relies on our guests coming in to the studio for a chat. Given the current situation with the coronavirus we are taking a break. Whiz bang technical solutions may be found. Stay subscribed to be notified when we are back.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Parent Panel is off for one more week, so in the meantime we thought we'd introduce you to a fellow Babyology podcast, Two Judgy Mums. Hen and Becks are our 2 Judgy Mums – they’re two mums who are under pressure, under-resourced but over-opinionated. They’ve been thinking about all the #blessed parenting podcasts and wondering why they don’t seem to match the lives real mums are actually living. Aspirational listening is all well and good, but where is the podcast for frazzled mums that tells it like it really is? In this episode they ask, is a dirty child a reportable offence? Becks and Hen look at all the ways you can polish up a soiled young one. Disclaimer: No children were harmed during the making of this episode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Parent Panel is on a short break, so this week we'd like to introduce to a fellow Babyology podcast Two Judgy Mums. Hen and Becks are our 2 Judgy Mums – they’re two mums who are under pressure, under-resourced but over-opinionated. They’ve been thinking about all the #blessed parenting podcasts and wondering why they don’t seem to match the lives real mums are actually living. Aspirational listening is all well and good, but where is the podcast for frazzled mums that tells it like it really is? In this episode, they ask: what would you do if you found $100 in a gift given at a kid’s birthday party? A conundrum of conscience or a helping hand at the supermarket? Becks and Hen make the call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Svetlana in an internet personality, a model and actress who uses her influence to bring good to the people. As a public figure, her children see her in the spotlight very often. How does this impact them in the willingness of stepping in the spotlight themselves or not? How will Svetlana react if ever her kids want to become influencers themselves? We discuss all that and more in this podcast episode. This is part 2 of 3 of our Parent Panel on the topic of kids wanting to become influencers. Our Guest: Svetlana Chernienko - https://www.therealsvetlana.com/ Join our next event and come watch Part 3 of our Parent Panel on stage. Event Info About Creator HQ Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen. www.creatorhq.org About Lounge 4284 The purpose of the Lounge 4284 is to influence, innovate and enrich the creativity and artistic side of each through cultural events, information and networking. www.lounge4284.com
How do you react when your kid comes up to you and tells you they want to become an influencer or open a social media account? We sat down with 3 parents who are constantly active online and take a responsible approach in these kinds of scenario. This is part 1 of 3 of our Parent Panel on the topic of kids wanting to become influencers. Our Guests: Maria Hatzimarkos - Your Ketorific Journey Pamela Bakalian - Leaders Who Celebrate Nicola Hill - https://www.instagram.com/nicola.g.hill/?hl=en Join our next event and come watch Part 3 of our Parent Panel on stage. Event Info About Creator HQ Previously known under the name #YouTubeMTL, Creator HQ is a community of content creators from the Montreal area and surroundings. Our mission is to unite Montreal Influencers, connect them with other collaborators, educate and support them in the pursuit of their creative and/or entrepreneurial ventures. We provide the resources and tools they need to make it happen. www.creatorhq.org About Lounge 4284 The purpose of the Lounge 4284 is to influence, innovate and enrich the creativity and artistic side of each through cultural events, information and networking. www.lounge4284.com
Writer and author Jacinta Tynan and sports and travel presenter Will McCloy join The Parent Panel to chat with host Shevonne Hunt about their approach to parenting. This week that includes: Whether middle-class parents are guilty of toxic parenting, what you would do differently if you could reverse the parenting clock, if being boastful about your child equals competitive parenting and favourite toys from your own childhood. Details from our guests: Jacinta Tynan - Instagram @jacintatynan, Mother Zen the book and Will McCloy- Website: willmccloy.com Instagram will_mccloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer, producer and director Kristen Toovey joins author and comedian Simon Kennedy to share their thoughts and experiences on The Parent Panel with host Shevonne Hunt. On this episode they discuss: Introducing risk to early learning centres, Miley Cyrus' choice to not have children, if scaring kids is good for them, human keepsakes (like baby teeth and hair). Guest details: Kristen Toovey Linkedin and Simon Kennedy- Instagram @simon-kennedy, and YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actor and musician Justine Clarke joins writer and comedian Gary Eck to discuss news and everyday parenting challenges with The Parent Panel host Shevonne Hunt. Together they tackle: Which baby was the biggest shock? (First, second or third). Is it okay to pierce a baby's ears? How do you work out extracurricular activities for your kids? The best birthday present you've ever given. Justine Clarke's show, Mimi's Symphony, is on at the City Recital Hall in Sydney and the Gondwana World Choral Festival that Gary spoke about can be found at Sydney Destinations NSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Popular lifestyle blogger Maggie McTeggart and Sydney Weekender presenter Matt Basely join The Parent Panel host Shevonne Hunt to chat about the trials and tribulations of being a parent today. On this episode they discuss: How has becoming a parent impacted your career? Should parents be apologising for noisy kids? Is it ever okay to steal someone else's baby name? Tree wees: yay or nay? You can find our guests online @maggie.mcteggart and @mattbaseleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TV presenter and producer Chezzi Denyer and comedian Cam Knight join Parent Panel host Shevonne Hunt to give their thoughts and opinions on the topics of the week. In this episode they discuss whether having an organised and neat house is normal, if children should be out-of-bounds for the paparazzi, the best and worst things about your birthing experience and is honesty always the best policy with kids? You can find Chezzi on Instagram @chezzidenyer and she'd like you to vote for Amanda Keller for the Logies. Cam Knight is best found on Facebook @CamKnightComedy Cam's event in July can be found here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Illustrator Beck Feiner and Mark Serrels, Editorial Director of CNET, share their parenting wisdom and opinions with The Parent Panel host Shevonne Hunt. In this episode, they tackle: Caesarean parties: where everyone gets to join in the fun, things our kids love that we hate, is living separately the secret to a happy marriage? Are baby bows cute or not? Find our guests online at: Beck Feiner - Instagram @beckfeiner_illustrations and online beckfeinercreations.com (where you can find her book and cards) and Mark Serrels- Twitter @serrelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mamamia's Holly Wainwright and comedian Merrick Watts join The Parent Panel presenter Shevonne Hunt to tackle topics close a parent's heart. These include: What helped you get through the first weeks of parenting? Childhood experiences you'd like to give your child (and the lessons they'd learn), Is parenting the most important job in the world? When has your child said something you wish you'd be able to say yourself (but couldn't). You can find our guests at: Holly Wainwright - Instagram @wainwrightholly and on Facebook HollyWainwrightOnline. Holly's charity is School for Life and Merrick Watts - Instagram @merrickwatts and on Facebook @MerrickWattsOfficialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author Kerri Sackville and mindfulness coach Grant Lyndon join The Parent Panel host Shevonne Hunt to share their parenting wisdom on: the parenting hack that makes your life easier that you wouldn't admit to in public, can parents be their kid's friend? When is the right time to introduce a new partner to your kids? What is the most treasured gift your kids have given you? You can find Kerri Sackville on Instagram @kerrisackville and on Facebook @kerri.sackville. For copies of the anthology, Split, check out Booktopia. Grant Lyndon can be found Instagram @grant-lyndon and on Facebook Busy Dads garyeck.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danielle Colley is a Life Coach with a touch of salty pirate, Sean Szeps is a dad of twins whose spirit animal is Lady Diana. Together they join host Shevonne Hunt for an enlightening and hilarious episode of The Parent Panel. Today they talk about appropriate Royal names for Baby Sussex, the invisible rules of posting children on social media, the benefits of town vs country for family life, when domestic duties cause tension at home. You can find Danielle online at yourgoodlife.com.au and the best place to find Sean is on Instagram @seanszeps. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bronwyn Mandile and David Koch join Shevonne Hunt on The Parent Panel. In this episode they discuss whether all Australians should be holding their kids back from school, when parents take over homework, and whether their efforts rate a mention, dealing with kids that yell and whether mother-in-laws deserve the bad rap they get. Catch more of Bron at mumlyfe.com.au, and get your mits on David's book Kochie's 11-step money plan for a better life at all good book stores or Booktopia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Graphic Designer and artist Beck Feiner joins comedian Tommy Dean this week on The Parent Panel. In this episode they take on whether toddler- reins are ok, or should they be banned? How did you (or your partner) prepare for labour? What is your most effective tool in the discipline box? What is the most inappropriate movie you have watched with your kids?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it like to parent a child while they are enrolled at an alternative school as free as Alpine Valley School? What struggles do dads experience as their child grows up in this environment, taking responsibility for their own lives? On this episode of the Alpine Valley School podcast we find out firsthand from three dads whose children were enrolled at our school. They open up about their journey to Alpine Valley School as well as the struggles and triumphs they have experienced along the way. It’s all about fatherhood on episode 33 of the Alpine Valley School Podcast! Also available on YouTube. Want more? Read an article by a father whose child is enrolled at one of our sister schools entitled “I’m Not Afraid Anymore” Listen to another panel interview, this time by Moms of Alpine Valley School students! Watch a video by one of our parents entitled “What Every Parent Wants for Their Child” Read a blog post by an unschooling parent thanking her children for all the gifts. Listen to a one-on-one interview with AVS parent Aaron Cure. Get in touch with the show! Send us an email at: podcast@alpinevalleyschool.com
Our first Parent Education Podcast from the IK/Elementary Parent Panel we hosted last Tuesday. Tune in for an informative discussion about why MAC has been the choice over public education for three different families who returned.
On the newest episode of our aParently Speaking podcast, host Miriam Conner speaks with father of five Jason Russ and mom of three and travel blogger Leah Yoder, who reminisce about some of their family vacations. This episode is sure to stir up some of your own family vacation memories! The post Podcast Episode #20: Parent Panel on Family Travel appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
Research shows that traditions are important in building strong family relationships between generations. Being a part of the special things our family does helps us to have that sense of belonging. In this episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks to two moms, who also happen to be sisters, about their family traditions. The post Podcast Episode #18: Parent Panel — Family Traditions and Togetherness appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
A panel discussion involving parents of toddlers, parents of teens, single parenting and empty-nesters answer hard questions about bringing up children in a God glorifying way.
On this episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner continues the conversation about special needs parenting with Dan Clapper and Megan Strok, who share some of their experiences, including who they think benefits from inclusion. Listen as they share challenges and offer advice and ways you can get involved. The post Podcast Episode #16: Parent Panel — Children With Special Needs appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
Are you a sports parent? KMOX's Megan Lynch sat down with several coworkers who are also sports parents. Listen to them discuss the good and bad of youth sports in this special installment of Megan's latest investigative series, Youth Sports: The Adults Have Won. You'll probably hear some familiar voices!
On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with three local dads who share some of the challenges and lessons they have learned along the way. They also discuss what they love most about parenthood the one thing they want to make sure their kids always know no matter what. The post Podcast Episode #14: Parent Panel — Dads Speak Out appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
As a follow up to last month’s episode featuring a registered dietician, in the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner discusses kids and nutrition with a parent panel made up of two local moms, Jenny Kerchenski and Kristin Walton. The post Podcast Episode #12: Parent Panel — Kids and Nutrition appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
To get new episodes of The Parent Panel as soon as they're released, subscribe to The Parent Panel podcast wherever you get your poddies. New episodes uploaded there every Friday at lunch time. Jason Treuen from Babyology and musician Angie Who use their infinite wisdom and parental prowess to tackle the big issues that have had parents talking across the country.
Amy Taylor Kabbaz from Happy Mama and Mark Harris a.k.a Buzz The Band Leader from Lah-Lah's Big Live Band make up this episode of The Parent Panel. They talk through sibling rivalry, advice for your former new parent self, gyms for obese children, and the best and worst Mother's Day gifts ever recieved. Don't forget to subscribe to The Parent Panel to get new episodes every friday.
Comedian and dad of two Gary Eck joins mum of two and founder of Mummy Time Chezzi Denyer, as they take on the topics that have had the parenting world abuzz this week. From when is the right age to talk about "the birds and the bees", the impact of a big age gap in relationship, what makes a date night a success after kids, and the most hilarious and terrifying things kids can get up to when they try to escape.
We hosted a roundtable discussion with four parents who are raising chronically ill children.
Grant Lyndon from Busy Dads and author and journalist Kerri Sackville jump behind the desk, using their wisdom and grown up skills to dissect the news of the week with parental precision (so, a little rough around the edges). From the laws around sharing photos of children online, outsourcing boring parenting jobs, to whether or not they have play favourites with their kids, and the kick a** women who stuck it to the man by absolutely crushing it while pregnant (Cardi B at Coachella anyone!?)
Mamamia's Head of Content and co-host of This Glorious Mess Holly Wainwright and parenting educator Justin Coulson join Shevonne Hunt to take on the topics that have filled our feeds, and dominated the news cycle this week. From a potential banning of best friends at schools, Israel Folau's homophobic comments in social media, exploring your ultimate family fantasy, and what parts of yourself do you see in your children - both the good and the bad!
Journalist and host of The Mothershift Jacinta Tynan and Babyology's Jason Treuen join forces to compare notes, criticise, and cackle their way through the week that was for parents and carers. This week the topics ranged from whether boys need help being taught how to "be a man", playground etiquette, stay-at-home-dads, and cartoon characters that need to ditch their fairy tale tropes and have some real adventures.
In this special episode of The Parent Panel, musicians Angie Who and Benny Time put down their instruments to dive into how the week has fared for grown ups with little people. From cricket cheats, the dilemma of people not giving up their seats on public transport for expectant mums, how to balance work and family life, and just in time for Easter, is there any way to avoid a chocolate blow out and sugar crash this Easter Sunday!?
In this special episode of The Parent Panel, musicians Angie Who and Benny Time put down their instruments to dive into how the week has fared for grown ups with little people. From cricket cheats, the dilemma of people not giving up their seats on public transport for expectant mums, how to balance work and family life, and just in time for Easter, is there any way to avoid a chocolate blow out and sugar crash this Easter Sunday?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it like to parent a child while they are enrolled at an alternative school as free as Alpine Valley School? What struggles do moms experience as their child grows up in this environment, taking responsibility for their own lives? On this episode of the Alpine Valley School podcast we find out firsthand from three moms whose children graduated from our school. They open up about their struggles and successes while their children were enrolled, as well as giving us a look at where they are now, and offering some words of wisdom for the next generation. Listen in as these moms share their stories on episode 23 of the Alpine Valley School podcast. Show notes for this episode available at: alpinevalleyschool.com/podcast/ep23
Dad and managing editor of Science Alert Seamus Byrne, and mum and journalist for Fairfax media Georgie Dent decipher the news of the week for parents. From the impact smart devices have on a child's manners, could lying could make your child smarter, funny childhood fears and more.
In the latest episode of the aParently Speaking podcast, host Miriam Conner talks about kids and sports with three area dads who are parents as well as coaches. Listen and learn from these experts who have heard and seen it all! The post Podcast Episode #4: Parent Panel — A Dad’s Perspective on Kids and Sports appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
Author and CEO of Jayson Brunsdon fashion, Aaron Brunsdon and Rhian Allen a.k.a The Healthy Mummy make up this weeks panel. They discuss gender neutral greetings that QANTAS have introduced as part of their move toward being more inclusive, how fast fashion affects families, could the humble sausage sandwich be worse for us than we thought, and the latest and most messy of fads, slime! Plus Aaron and Rhian recall their own gross crazes when they were growing up.
Kate Browne from consumer watchdog CHOICE a.k.a The Guilty Mum and social researcher Neer Korn make up the panel this week tackling whether or not there should be a ban on dangerous dogs in the wake of several attacks on children. Plus how much should schools be doing about stamping out bullying in schools, is reality television good or bad for us, and the new Mary Poppins trailer has us debating whether or not classic childhood stories should ever be remade.
To get The Parent Panel as soon as it's available, make sure you subscribe to The Parent Panel podcast! We'll be putting it up here on Kinderling Conversation a few days later. In this episode Sarah Hunstead and Luke Escombe explore parental phone addiction, banning certain words from labour and childbirth, rough sports and having your own adventures after having kids.
On the second episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner discusses "The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers," by Dr. Gary Chapman, with a panel of local parents. The book gives tools to help you identify and appropriately communicate in your teen’s love language. Miriam and this month's parent panel discuss the book and share personal experiences with their teens and love languages. The post Podcast Episode #2: Parent Panel — the Love Languages of Teens appeared first on Northeast Ohio Parent.
This week Carly Abrahams from Mums Pages and Sean Johns from The Fathering Project dish on their week as parents. Off the back to public furor of Barnaby Joyce's affair, they talk about times they've been caught out in front of their kids, tackling the 'war' on sugar, what to do when your child is sick and supposed to go to daycare, and after a girl in Queensland found a red bellied black snake in her backpack, the pair laugh their way through the 'beasts' they've tackled for their kids. Or that have tackled them!
We're so excited to reveal that The Parent Panel is now it's own podcast! To get episodes every Friday, just search for The Parent Panel and hit that subscribe button. Don't forget to leave a review if you like what you hear.
In the first episode of the fresh-look Parent Panel journalists Jacinta Tynan and John Mangos join Shevonne Hunt to look at the week that was in parenting. From the hilarious quirks of being sassed by your child in public, to the nitty gritty of a recent news piece criticising working parents for being too consumed by capitalism. Plus how talking about body image is different for boys, and helping little ones cope with big changes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mamamia's Holly Wainwright and parenting author and expert Dr Justin Coulson join the panel to discuss the last 7 days for parents. From the Deputy Prime Minister's personal life, parents camping out to get their children into the best day care,to introducing cyber safety to 4 year olds and the funniest things kids say.
In the first episode of the fresh-look Parent Panel journalists Jacinta Tynan and John Mangos join Shevonne Hunt to look at the week that was in parenting. From the hilarious quirks of being sassed by your child in public, to the nitty gritty of a recent news piece crticising working parents for being too consumed by capitalism. Plus how talking about body image is different for boys, and helping little ones cope with big changes.
Marc Fennell and Madeleine Genner join us to tackle the topics that had us captivated this week; overcoming childhood fears, a study claiming Marriage makes your healthier, and teaching boys how to use the toilet.
Musician Angie Who and Kinderling's own Jason Treuen join the panel to talk about the issues that had us hooked this week. From the resurrection of Healthy Harold, the myth of perfect parenting, to live-streaming birth!
Author and journalist Jamila Rizvi and Tim Levinson a.k.a Urthboy join the panel to debate the week in news, from upsetting news and kids, is talking about miscarriage still taboo, to tantrum clubs for mums, and Beyonce's push party
Children's book author Stav Yiannoukas and Sky News journalist and author of Mother Zen, Jacinta Tynan join the Parent Panel this week to talk about the issues that had us intrigued, gripped, frustrated, and laughing our heads off.
Social Researcher Neer Korn, and Associate Producer Esti Zilber join Shevonne Hunt to talk about the week that was. Everything from gift giving for mums, parents being too absorbed in their phones, to kid's cosmetic surgery apps.
TV presenter, radio host and writer Yumi Stynes and musician Kevin Mitchell of Bob Evans fame join Shevonne Hunt on Friday's panel this week. Discussing everything from school bullies, one night stands, to work/life balance and becoming a parent later in life.
This week Kinderling's own Jason Treuen and Sarah Hunstead of CPR Kids, delve into topics like kids who drive cars,bringing babies to work, and how to deal with feuding siblings in the funniest way possible.
This week on Highwire, Vaccine rates Jump in California? then, Autism and Sesame Street, a Parent Panel tackles the issue. Finally, Jason Chaffetz calling it quits?
Graphic designer Beck Feiner and author nutritionist Amie Harper dissect the week that was, with a cheeky dash of their own parenting LOLs
The final installment of the secular parent panel on dealing with the topic of sex and porn. Also, important announcement! First ever Atheistically Speaking Live Debate! Find the details here! https://plus.google.com/events/cu24d10qirl4m53vsl3f3o7htf4?authkey=CIft9qSSnNS-8QE The post AS171: Secular Parent Panel, Part 3 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
I forgot to announce last week, it has been a year since Atheistically Speaking started! How cool is that! Thanks for everyone’s support and here’s to another great year! Also, second half of the parent panel discussion. Lots more interesting stuff. If anyone has another idea for a panel topic, feel free to throw it … Continue reading AS105: The Secular Parent Panel, Part 2 → The post AS105: The Secular Parent Panel, Part 2 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
At last, it’s here! The secular parent panel we’ve all heard so much about! This was a ton of fun, and I really appreciate the three panelists coming on to share their experiences as atheist parents in a not so atheist world. Questions we considered were, should we raise our kids with the Santa myth? … Continue reading AS104: Secular Parent Panel, Part 1 → The post AS104: Secular Parent Panel, Part 1 appeared first on Atheistically Speaking.
A few months ago I interviewed Eric Mar, one of the Commissioners of the Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District. While chatting about some of the issues facing the school board we discussed the expenditure of Board of Education funds to defend lawsuits brought against the SFUSD by parents of children with extra needs, Eric said “there must be a better way”. That statement haunted me the past few months as I learned what parents and children were experiencing as they tried to cope with their children’s needs while dealing with the frustrations of dealing with the San Francisco School system. The Winkelman case, just decided by the Supreme Court, establishes a parent’s right to represent their children without an attorney in a special education matter. This one case changes the playing field from the parents going uphill to level for the first time in history. Last week we recorded a parent panel that analyzed some of the implications of Winkelman, but more importantly we discussed the issues that cause parents to file suit, and as well as ideas for sensible ways to update the process so that both the parents and the professionals in the schools can work in harmony. An important step in moving towards change is for everyone to hear about the impact that our own school system is having on our community. Parent Panel Stan Goldberg, Rachel Powell Norton, Katy Franklin