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Inspired by the teachings of Charlotte Mason and the belief that "education is a lifestyle," we invite you to explore the world of classic literature, one chapter at a time. Each episode features captivating read-alouds of living books that bring timeless stories to life. Tailored for educators, parents, and home educators, our podcast celebrates the art of storytelling and the profound impact of a rich literary education. Embark on a journey of learning and inspiration with us, where every ...
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In this episode of Creative Minds Unplugged, hosts John and Tom explore the unexpected power of printable coloring pages. From kids’ entertainment to stress-relieving adult designs, these simple tools offer a world of creativity and relaxation. The duo discusses the growing popularity of coloring pages, their accessibility, and how they’ve become a go-to activity for families, teachers, and anyone looking to unwind. John and Tom also share tips on where to find free downloadable pages, how t ...
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Writing for Children

Institute for Writers

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Do you want to learn how to write for children? The Institute of Children's Literature has taught hundreds of thousands of aspiring writers, and the director of ICL is the host of Writing for Children. Bestselling children's author Katie Davis focuses on the craft of writing for children: how to write a children’s book, how to write for children’s magazines, how to get paid, and get published. There are listener questions, with answers from the experts at the Institute, plus hard-to-find res ...
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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Author Katie Davis hosts Brain Burps About Books as a "fly on the wall" show. It's all about the craft and business of publishing, now including all genres––not just children's books. Interviews with experts cover publishing, creating, promoting, and writing them. Are you an aspiring writer who'd like to know the inside scoop on how others got their books published? Kid's books? Indie books? Non-fiction? Or are you already published and want to hear how to make your book trailer? Maybe you'r ...
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Hi friends! I’m Karyn and this is the Family Food for Moms podcast. We’re talking about inspiration for family cooking and dining. Do you ever feel overwhelmed or discouraged as a Mom trying to feed your family healthy meals. Would you like to be inspired in the kitchen. Would you like your mealtimes to be full of joy, fun and healthy delicious food. Come hang out with me on the Family Food Podcast so I can inspire you to bring the purpose and inspiration back into your family meals. We’ll l ...
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Rebel Boss

Eden Fried

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Teaching you how to turn your creative passion into digital products you can sell online. We’re all about being rebels, making our OWN rules and breaking rules that simply don’t work for us in order to build businesses that are ethical, profitable, and fun.
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Ashley Yeo

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Ashley Yeo Homeschool Printables - Pretty Positivity Printables Princess Club Sign up now for my exclusive premium Pretty Positivity Printables Princess Club featuring hundreds of pretty, cute, and fun printables for you and your whole family.
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AHcoloring - Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids. AHcoloring is a free website that offers a large collection of printable coloring pages for kids around the worldwide. Enhance your creativity with our wide range of themes and coloring pages. Contact: Company: AHcoloring Street: 161, Goutham Nagar, Malkajgiri State Full: Telangana City: Secunderabad Country: India Postcode: 500047 Phone: +91 04425245973 Website: https://ahcoloring.com/ Email: [email protected]
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I am a geek no matter how cool I try to be. I'm a dad to two boys who are my absolute world. When I'm not working, you can find me talking movies, doing reviews, creating top 10s, and lots more movie related things. Movies - I love watching all types of movies, including the made for tv type of movies that channels such as, Hallmark, GAC family and Movies24 show. Especially the Christmas movies they make. Games - I create books and printables that I sell on Amazon and Etsy, but I also like t ...
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How can I feel more creative? Grow my handmade business? What is Etsy SEO? How can I grow my Instagram? How can I use Pinterest to increase my sales traffic? How do I make more money as an artist? Can I travel & make money on my art? How do I promote my shop without feeling sales-y? Can I create passive income? How do I make my dream business happen? Welcome to the Studio Sisters Podcast where two sisters, Katie & Taylor, answer these questions & more. We help you make meaningful income onli ...
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 Today I want to talk about last-minute dinner ideas!. On those days when you suddenly realize you need dinner and you don't have anything planned, you’re desperate to make a quick and easy dinner, not have to get takeout or spend more money, and you have to make do with what you have in your kitchen. To have a list of ideas is very helpful because…
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Tim Spellman discusses his paper, “An Open-Source 3D-Printable Platform for Testing Head-Fixed Cognitive Flexibility in Rodents,” with Reviewing Editor Mark Laubach. Spellman and Laubach also discuss the bigger picture benefits of sharing open-source tools and data for reproducibility and for cost-effective solutions that any lab can use. Find our …
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Today I want to talk about how to pack a lunch for a child who's a picky eater. Does this sound familiar? You spend some time packing what you think is a healthy, cute, or a delicious lunch, and it comes home barely touched, and that can be frustrating. Here are some tools and tips to take the pressure off, to get your kids involved, and maybe spar…
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I'll only be publishing one episode this week - next week I'll be back on track with episodes coming out on Mondays and Wednesdays.  Thanks for joining me today. I want to talk about how to make an everyday dinner a little bit special, and how to add little touches that make a meal memorable! Turning a regular dinner time into something special doe…
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A whole lot has happened since the last episode of ModChat, and there's still been a few topics not covered within this episode! For the ones we do go into, the first is covering some major progress on the PlayStation Home revival project Home Laboratory, which is now available by default on the XMB for the latest PS3HEN and Evilnat CFW users on PS…
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 Hurray! Our new recipe book is here - the first one to come out: Elegant Easy Appetizers!. Each recipe has only five ingredients, they're very easy to make, they look elegant, and they lift your meal to the next level. I'll be taking a break from the podcast this week to celebrate Easter with family and friends. I'll be back on Monday 28th April! …
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Do you ever feel overwhelmed or discouraged as a mom trying to feed your family healthy meals that are not going to take up too much time? I want to inspire you in the kitchen with ideas that are easy, and that can make mealtimes meaningful and special together. That's my goal here on the podcast. Today, I want to talk about tons of ideas for what …
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 We're doing a series on amazing ingredients that we love to use in cooking, ones that are so healthy, so good, and have such a rich culinary history. Today we're gonna talk about balsamic vinegar and its roots in Italy, how it's made, why it's good for you, and then what you can use it for. Balsamic vinegar is fascinating. It dates back to the Mid…
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Today, we’re going to talk more about packed lunches, whether they're for your kids at school, your hubby or yourself at work, or even for pre-made meals at home. Last time I talked about taking the lunchbox that you’re going to be using, drawing the shape with however many compartments it has, and then choosing categories for each compartment. I m…
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 Today I wanna talk about packed lunches - how to plan them, how to make them healthy using whole foods, and I’ll mention a few different ideas for them. This could be for your kids' lunches at school. It could be for your husband's packed lunch if you do that for him when he goes off to work. It could be for your own packed lunch if you go out to …
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Today I’m going to be doing the second half of the year of fun food days to celebrate. I'm working from a website called timeanddate.com. I’m going to mention some ideas for ways to celebrate days involving food from July to December. I hope you have fun with some of these days! Choose which ones you want to celebrate.…
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 I'm going to be starting a new series, although it won't be consecutive. I'll just do an episode now and then on an ingredient that I think is very significant and is worth learning more about. Today we're going to talk about Parmigiano Reggiano, which is a wonderful cheese, and so valuable to our health. I want to talk more about its history, wha…
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Today, I thought it would be fun to talk about some kitchen hacks. These are all just quick, simple hacks that you may know about and some you may not, but it's always good to be reminded! I'll do another few hacks in a different episode, but I hope there are some things that you can apply. Send me your ideas if you have some. You can do that at ka…
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Just to let you know I'll not be on next week, but I'll be back the following week!  Today we're going to talk about all kinds of different meals that you can make from ground beef, (or beef mince as some people call it). Bolognese on pizza is one of my favorite - with pineapple and feta (shocking, I know!) I'm sure many of these are familiar to yo…
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 I've always been fascinated by dining cars on trains. When I was a little girl, we used to travel on a train quite often overnight. And the best part was getting to go to the dining car. And it was always so beautiful with this wood paneling and like velvet and the tables would be set with a big white tablecloth and a flower in a vase. And then yo…
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 Today we're going to have a bit of fun with an episode on the fun days that involve food each month. I'm working from a website called timeanddate.com, f you want to look it up there, but I'm going to give you some of my ideas for each of the days. So let's start with January. I'm going to do January to June today, and then I'll do July to Decembe…
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At last the long awaited Xbox 360 Hypervisor exploit shown by Grimdoomer has arrived in the form of Bad Update! This means that unsigned code can be run on any Xbox 360 up to Kernel/Dashboard 17559 using only a USB drive and the NTSC version of Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. This does not require any other modifications to be done to the hardware …
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 Today we're going to be talking about how to get your kids to eat more vegetables, and to enjoy them. Vegetables can be delicious, and I think that as adults we know when they aren't. We know when they're dry, chewy, or bitter - they're not good. The goal is to make vegetables that we enjoy, and to help our kids to enjoy them too. We don't have to…
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We've talked before about unusual budget ideas for spending less in the kitchen. I want to revisit that with a few more ideas that I may have mentioned before, but it's always good to be reminded, right? When we talked about saving money in the kitchen, we said that cooking in bulk is definitely a good thing, although I do find it a little bit over…
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Some great new functionality being added to consoles old, new, and even a whole new FOSS based handheld to check out! The wpa2psp plugin for PSP was released and took off, allowing most PSP consoles to get back onto modern WiFi networks again. The PS Vita gets some more love with a couple more ports, one for Carmageddon and another being the Ultima…
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 Today, we're going to talk about some ideas for gluten free meals, meals for if someone doesn't eat dairy - maybe a breastfeeding mom - and meals for any kind of dietary restrictions. We’ll look at ideas that you can make either for the whole family, or for that particular person, and how you can make some meals in advance and freeze them. This is…
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 Today, we're going to talk some more about what we can learn from World War Two about food and nutrition. One of the biggest takeaways for me is realizing how resourceful people became when they had to be. They grew the victory gardens. They substituted certain foods for other foods. When things were rationed or not available, they made their meal…
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Our Grandmothers, Grandfathers, and Great Grandparents can teach us so much about food! The way our grandparents ate is a fascinating subject. It’s inspiring to learn from our grandmothers in the way they cooked food to bring good health to their families. Today I want to do the second part of What We Can Learn from our Grandmothers about Food and …
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 Today we're going to talk about what we can learn from Enland about food and dining. England is quite fascinating. I always think of the famous five books by Enid Blyton and picture the children riding on their bicycles through the fields, having a picnic in the sunshine, enjoying the outdoors. Their picnic would have been packed by their cook at …
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It's fascinating to think about nutrition and what food was available both during the World Wars and in the time after them, and about what our grandparents and great grandparents did to be able to feed their families nutritious food during those difficult times. Today we're going to talk about food and nutrition in World War II.…
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Have you ever wished you could dine out at a fancy restaurant with your hubby or with one of your children, but you can't leave home, maybe because it's just one of you at home, or you have a baby or kids that you can't leave, and no babysitter? Today we're going to talk about how to bring the fancy restaurant to you. This works great for a date ni…
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Today we're going to talk about what we can learn from Russia about food and cooking, traditions, they have.. I don't know a lot about Russia, but it's been fascinating researching this because they are such rich culinary and cultural traditions and I think there's so much we can learn from the way they do things. It's not an easy country to live i…
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As busy moms, there's always something that needs cooking, there's always a meal that needs preparing, and so I'm sure you have found that bulk cooking helps with that - cooking more than one meal at a time, storing half of it, putting it in the freezer, and then the following time you only have to reheat it. I thought it would be fun to look at ho…
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A Dreamcastic (or maybe Dreamtastic?) episode of ModChat starting off 2025 with some awesome ports for Sega's last console! We talk about the recent Grand Theft Auto III port being released in an open-alpha test, the DOOM 64 port, and even the beginning of a port of Xash3D for Half-Life! PC players also got an AWESOME port of Star Fox 64 in the for…
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 Today we're going to talk about how to arrange a special dinner for your family on short notice. Lately I've been feeling like I'm missing all those wonderful Christmas meals that we had in December. We had some graduation meals for our kids. There were the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day meals. There were other celebrations. There was a birthday,…
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 Today we're going to be talking about what we can learn from the Amish about food and eating and dining. The Amish are a very healthy community because they eat very simply from food that they cultivate on their land and they have a huge amount of physical exercise having to look after their farms, grow their food and do a lot of manual labor that…
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Karl Herrup, Michelle Jin, and James Noble share their perspectives on evaluating the clinical impacts of emerging treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease with eNeuro Editor-in-Chief Christophe Bernard. Find our upcoming webinar schedule here. With special guests: Karl Herrup, Michelle Jin, and James Noble Hosted by: Christophe Bernard On Neuro Current,…
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Today I'm going to talk about some ways you can balance your blood sugar throughout the day. It's something I try to be aware of, and it's not easy for me to remember to do things the right way, but it makes a big difference to how I feel, and how much energy I have. Making sure your blood sugar is balanced in the morning is the best way to have it…
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Running Etsy ads might sound overwhelming, but they can transform your shop into a revenue powerhouse—if you play your cards right. In this episode, we sit down with Hannah, a 27-year-old Etsy seller who’s crushed over $2.7 million in sales. Hannah reveals how she scaled her shop, from selling fast-fashion jewelry to home décor, by mastering one ke…
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Today, we're going to talk about date nights at home. My hubby and I often enjoy having our date nights at home. And for many years, we weren't really able to go out because our children were young and we didn't have babysitters that we wanted to use. And so we had date nights at home and they've been so amazing. Nowadays, we have older children, a…
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 Today we're going to talk about some things we can learn from elegant restaurants about food and dining - things that we can apply at home without making it a huge big effort, but still making our dinnertime more special, more meaningful, and more nutritious. Certainly there are fast food restaurants and things that we wouldn't want to emulate. An…
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Thanks for joining me on the Family Food for Moms podcast! Today we're going to be talking about simple health tips for your kitchen. These are some unusual health ideas, ones that I find important, and that I like to do in our family. I thought that you might enjoy hearing them - you haven’t heard some of these before!…
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Sometimes things just get stuck, often around the holidays and other busy times of year. There's so much to catch up with, and things kind of get stuck when it comes to food and cooking. I found this out recently, when there was so much going on, and I didn't even realize that I didn't have a proper food plan. Every day I would be like; whoa, I hav…
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In this lively and colorful episode of Creative Minds Unplugged, John and Tom delve into the fascinating world of printable coloring pages and why they’ve become a staple for creativity and stress relief. Whether you’re a parent looking to keep your kids entertained, a teacher searching for an engaging classroom activity, or an adult seeking a calm…
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If you're an Etsy seller looking to boost traffic and increase sales, this episode is for you! We’re diving into the powerful trio of blogging, email marketing, and Pinterest—the ultimate traffic-driving strategies for your Etsy shop. Whether you’re just starting or you’ve been selling for a while, these tips can help you stand out in the crowded m…
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The Chinese are a fascinating culture when it comes to food. They have a unique approch to eating and there is a ton we can learn from them. Everybody loves a good chinese takeout, and its great to learn to cook chiniese broth, noodles, stir fry, etc at home. So today, Lets talk about what we can learn from the Chinese about Food and Cooking! This …
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Last episode of the year for ModChat! This time around we've got some awesome developments for original Xbox developers, a whole Lightshow for the Xbox 360 just in time for the holidays, the power of the PS3 being shown on a Raspberry Pi 5, and finally some Dreamcast secrets many could have dreamed of.…
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 Queen Elizabeth II was an amazing lady. She lived to the age of 96, and she reigned as monarch for 70 years, which was the longest of any British monarch. She was healthy and active up until close to her death, so it's very interesting to learn about what she ate, and how she ate it. I enjoy watching YouTube videos by Darren McGrady, who is a form…
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 Today we're going to be talking about Italy - what we can learn from the Italians about food and dining. I've been doing quite a few “what we can learn froms” recently, and the reason for that is that I'm also currently working on my book - the Family Food for Moms Inspiration for Food and Dining - all about what we can learn from all these amazin…
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Today I want to talk about food in biblical times, and what can inspire us from that time, what we can learn about food from the Bible. In the Bible, eating is a sign of rejoicing and celebrating, and eating is an opportunity to share food, and fellowship through conversations - this was more special because it was done over a meal. Eating was a si…
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Emergencies happen—and as a solopreneur, being unprepared can mean your business comes to a screeching halt. From unexpected medical issues to natural disasters or technical failures, life can throw curveballs at any moment. In this episode of The Rebel Boss Show, I’m sharing real-life stories of solopreneurs who faced emergencies and the lessons w…
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 Last time we talked about school lunches in France, and this time we're going to talk about school lunches in Spain, which are also very interesting and rather healthy. As always, there'll be links in the show notes.  We'll also talk a little bit about Spanish food; their fascinating culture and how they approach food and dining. Similar to the Fr…
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“I walked into the dining room to see tables of four already set - silverware, silver bread basket, off white ceramic plates, cloth napkins, clear glasses, and water pitchers laid out ready for lunch. I was standing inside my children's public elementary school cafeteria, or canteen as the French call it, in our local town near Annecy, France.” Thi…
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Learning to cook starts slowly, and then you gain momentum as you get better at the basic tasks, at multitasking, and you grow in confidence and experience. Then your knowledge and skill just increases exponentially. I think it's great for kids to learn to cook before they leave home. I couldn't cook very much at all at the beginning, and we mainly…
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Yizhou Lyu, Zishan Su, and Yuan Chang Leong discuss their paper, “Hostile Attribution Bias Shapes Neural Synchrony in the Left Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex during Ambiguous Social Narratives,” published in Vol. 44, Issue 9 of JNeurosci, with JNeurosci Reviewing Editor Daniela Schiller. Find our upcoming webinar schedule here. With special guests:…
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