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  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • A fun-world for every student who wants to learn things easily, happily & heartily...💐

  • This podcast takes a in depth look at both the pros and cons of deciding wether or not to go to college. It explores alternative option and hopefully help you with deciding for yourself, is college worth it?

    I would just like to add that I recorded 3 episode but I forgot to individually publish each episode so they actually got combined as 3 segments into one long episode.

  • Croeso i sianel Podlediadau Ysgol Gymraeg Gwenllian Cydweli.
    Welcome to Ysgol Gymraeg Gwenllian Podcast Channel

  • Hello! Our names are Maja and Aga, we are so excited to share our podcast with you😊! In this podcast we will be asking you true or false questions about various questions! Enjoy!

  • Welcome to TEN: Teach, Empower, Nurture, the podcast dedicated to helping educators, caregivers, and parents prioritize the nurturing of children’s minds. Our mission is to equip you with the tools and strategies to foster positive mindsets, build essential skills, and help children develop self-esteem, confidence, and resilience. Through insightful discussions and expert advice, we’ll explore how to empower the next generation to thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. Join us as we guide you in raising confident, resilient children ready to face life’s challenges.

  • Welcome to Vikings and Volcanoes: a podcast packed with big ideas in bite-size learning for all the family.

    Brimming with fun facts and humour, Vikings and Volcanoes brings you entertaining history, strange science and mind-boggling ideas in an entertaining and educational listening experience.

    Press play to enjoy straight away and remember to click subscribe or follow to ensure you don’t miss new episodes.

  • Listen to our new educational climate story 'Henrik the Hermit Crab.' The first of a series of short stories based around environmental issues. 🌍

    It's moving day for Henrik the Hermit Crab! Another 16 months have passed, and it is now time for Henrik to go into the ocean to look for a new shell to call home. Join Henrik on his journey as he learns more about the side effects of metals and plastic in our oceans and the impact they have on the environment. 🦀🐚🏡

    We can't wait for you to join us! 🧡

  • Step into the stories, ignite your child's imagination, and explore the wonders of the Bible together. Step In: Bible Stories for Children —where every story is an adventure waiting to be explored! For more head to premier.plus/stepin

  • A fun opinion based podcast hosted by a horse transport company. They delve into the behind the scenes of running the company and tackle equestrian related topics within the industry, while giving their take on things and sharing their own experiences.

  • This series, The History and Evolution of the Zombie Myth, explores the fascinating journey of the zombie figure from its ancient mythological roots to its modern cinematic transformation. Beginning with early undead tales from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and African cultures, the series delves into Haitian Vodou traditions, revealing how the concept of "zombi" emerged. It then traces the zombie's introduction into Western popular culture, its evolution into a symbol of societal fears through George Romero's films, and its global spread in modern media. Finally, the series reflects on how zombies today serve as powerful metaphors for political, social, and existential anxieties, showing the ever-changing nature of this iconic myth.

  • How to Feed is here to offer support, build confidence, and inspire parents at every stage of their feeding journey.

    Each week’s episodes are carefully themed around specific topics like fussy eating, mealtime overwhelm and maintaining a healthy diet for your family. Charlotte brings her years of experience as a registered nutritionist to every conversation, ensuring parents walk away feeling empowered and equipped with the knowledge they need to succeed.

    The How to Feed Podcast is proudly sponsored by Little Dish, makers of delicious, stress-free kids’ meals. Their commitment to making mealtimes easier for busy families has been instrumental in bringing this podcast to life. A big thank you to the entire Little Dish team for their support!

    Presented By: Charlotte Stirling-Reed
    Produced By: C60 Media
    Producer: Peter Shevlin
    Assistant Producer: Alphie Howard
    Executive Producers: Isobel Rushe & Tom Wright
    Thanks to: Hillary Graves, Dean Brown, Nicky Veysey, Sophie Giddings and Tom Kirby.

  • Join Jade (registered nurse and health visitor) and Rachael as they discuss all aspects of early years health and wellbeing. Each episode dives into a different health related topic, giving you up to date medical advice, as well as discussing their personal experiences and views. Join in the conversation at [email protected] or follow @healthvisiting101podcast

    Legal bit: despite my qualifications, the information shared are my thoughts and opinions alone and not representative of the health visiting service as a whole. Health visiting 101 is not affiliated with or representing the thoughts of any company or service provider.

    Any information provided or used on social media or the podcast is not to be taken over the professional advice given by your current care providers, but instead offers insight into personal and professional experiences as a mother and when working as a health visitor prior. The creators of Health Visiting 101 assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this site, associated sites on other platforms or the podcast itself. The information contained in this site is provided on an ”as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness.

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered health advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

  • If you been following Specialist Education Teacher Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.

  • "How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk" is a podcast hosted by Laura Carter, renowned dog trainer and author of The Vet Says Rest. Drawing from her expertise, Laura shares innovative ways to keep dogs mentally and physically stimulated, even when walks aren't an option. Having also been featured on Channel 4's Superstar Dogs, Laura combines her deep knowledge with practical tips, making this podcast an essential listen for dog owners looking to enhance their pet's happiness and well-being.

  • Welcome to the Autism Survival Guide—a podcast for parent carers and anyone else with an interest in navigating the world of autism. This show offers guidance and support for those looking after someone on the autistic spectrum, addressing the questions and challenges that often leave people feeling confused, lost, or isolated.

    From the early concerns about a child’s development to seeking and receiving a diagnosis, managing relationships, and helping an autistic child reach their potential, this podcast provides reliable, compassionate answers. Each episode builds a guide for listeners to refer back to, fostering a sense of community with others who truly “get it.”

    I'm your host, Dr Anita Rakhit, a GP with over 25 years of experience and a mother to an autistic teenager diagnosed over a decade ago. I’ll be sharing insights from both my professional and personal experiences, along with trusted guest experts in relevant fields. Together, we'll work to find solutions and help you navigate the journey ahead.

    New episodes will be released weekly on all major podcast platforms. Please email your questions or comments to [email protected], and we’ll address them in upcoming episodes, always keeping your identity confidential.

  • For far too long Baby loss has been a taboo subject that most people feel uncomfortable to talk about, but not us! Please join us while we talk about our Love, Life and Loss. Help break the silence around baby loss at all stages. Listen while we share our stories and encourage others to do the same. We try to look at all aspects of baby loss, covering as many topics as we can. There is laughter and tears throughout as we celebrate our children and tell the world about them. The hope is we can all learn and heal together!

  • Our podcast series is dedicated to exploring topics related to adoption, fostering and kinship care. We invite children’s social care professionals and experts by experience to join us to share best practices, their experiences and knowledge.

  • Deirdre Edwards talks to Mark Pougatch about her fifty-year career in paediatrics as a nurse, health visitor and McTimoney chiropractor. With stories from her clinic, she explains the importance of the cranial nerves – particularly for sleep, health and development - and why these should be checked in the first ten days of a baby’s life.


    In this series Deirdre seeks to enlighten parents, grandparents and accredited health care professionals to understand the power of the nervous system and why it matters for optimum development. Being Informed empowers rather than the ‘wait and see’ condition led approach.


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  • The Relational Social Work Podcast is aimed at child and family social workers. Relationships are central to social work practice and this podcast focusses on the importance of connection and relationships in social work ‘with’ children, young people and their families, exploring this through meaningful conversations with inspiring leaders from across the sector. The podcast will celebrate excellent and innovative practice ‘with’ amazing children, young people and families, and have honest conversations about some of the struggles which we can face in children and family social work. There will be a minimum of one episode released every month.

    Your Hosts:

    Matt Clayton

    Matt has led and developed a number of services within Coventry primarily around children in care and care leavers. Matt has a reputation for innovative practice with young people at the center. This has included leading on the BAFTA nominated documentary Superkids and follow up Channel 4 show Kids, piloting the first automatic water bill discount to care leavers and the rollout Lifelong Links in Coventry. Matt is passionate about the importance of maintaining and promoting loving relationships for children in care and has had strategic oversight of Coventry’s reunification work as part of this. Matt was recently invited to write the foreword to the NSPCC and Action for Children joint national report:   Home again: reunification practice in England. Matt is the ADCS member of the Family Justice Council and Vice Chair of the National Leaving Care Benchmarking Forum steering group. Matt also Chairs the Adoption Central England Executive Board. After 20 years of neglecting himself, Matt has rediscovered his teenage love of being active outside, having just complete couch to 5k! When Matt isn’t working or running, he enjoys watching football and supports Liverpool.

    Hannah Bedford

    Hannah qualified as a social worker in 2013, following in her father’s footsteps. Hannah has a passion for practice and practice leadership and has held several roles with a focus on practice development, both in practitioner and management roles. This has including being involved in the development of Coventry’s Social Work Academy, being a Child Sexual Abuse Practice Lead and most recently leading on Coventry Family Valued; a whole-system culture change programme in Coventry, which has led to the safe reduction of the number of children in care in Coventry, against rising numbers of looked after children nationally. Hannah is passionate about restorative practice and has led on the development of Coventry’s practice approach; with a focus on working ‘with’ children and their families, rather than doing ‘to’ or ‘for’ them. Apart from being a proud social worker, Hannah loves dungarees, loves cats and dogs (equally), and supports Liverpool F.C.