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The Man's Voice
Welcome back to the weekly podcast of men taling about international to localt topics. You will be amazed of what men think about certain situations especially personal relations. To hear what's on their minds listen weekly.
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Fathers and Daughters
On today's show, we discuss Fathers and Daughters with Jeffrey Shears, PhD. A dad's involvement in his daughter's life is a crucial ingredient in the development of a young woman's self-esteem. Verbal encouragement, being consistently present in her life, being alert and sensitive to her feelings, taking time to listen to her thoughts and taking an active interest in her hobbies. "It's important to actually do these things, which can sometimes be quite challenging,". Direct involvement and encouragement by her father will help diminish a girl's insecurity and increase her confidence in her own abilities.
Guest Speaker Information:
Jeffrey Shears,PhD Director of Dads Know Email:jeffrey.shears@outlook.com Website:http://dadsknow.com
WWW.FATHERMATTERS.ORG
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SHE Broadcasts - Chelsea C. Elliott MSW Your Child's Emotional Health
SHE Broadcasts host Ravenda Dallah, interviews Chelsea C. Elliott, MSW who is the founder and CEO of Somocom Lab and creator of the EQ Kids Crew! ®
Understanding what EQ (Emotional Quotient) is and how to unlock it within your children to help them develop communication and social skills. Chelsea will also discuss her background and accomplishments, and where her next journey is going to take her. See our website for more information .
Chelsea Elliott, MSW (she/her)
Founder | Somocom Lab
www.SomocomLab.com
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Founder | Somocom Lab
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The JOY of Creative Arts for Children
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Welcome to Blog Talk Radio and the Voice of Change. Recently, I was given a new direction of my work with children and that is bringing CREATIVE ARTS to children and teens! Children just love to explore, create and express themselves in creative ways. And through the arts, children discover what they like, what they enjoy and what their talents are and what they are not. And in this process the Arts bring an aliveness to living. Join me this Saturday as I begin this conversation about children and the ARTS and the importance of them. Also, freel free to visit my new website and see what classes I'm offering in May for children and teens. In addition, I'll share with you simple ways to bring the ARTS into your home for your family.
www.CreativeArts4Kids.net
The CREATIVE ARTS bring aliveness to LIVING!
Through the ARTS we all find our VOICE!
We all find our unique GIFTS and TALENTS!
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GTPKeeper Radio - Thomas Budway - Episode # 31 -5/22/22 at 7pm EDT
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Please join GTPKeeper Radio as we welcome chondro keeper and breeder Thomas Budway to dicuss keeping and breeding Green Tree Pythons.
About Family
Like the TV show, modern families come in all shapes and sizes. Many children are a product of divorce, are in touch with both their biological and adopted parents, have two moms or two dads (or both), or are being raised by their grandparents. No matter how atypical the face of today's family, the values stay the same: love and support. Moms and dads will find plenty of support in BlogTalkRadio's parenting shows, especially those about time-management topics that fit both stay-at-home and working parents: organizing kids' activity schedules, decluttering, reducing the workweek, managing stress, making quick meals and more. We've also got shows about friendship – you know, your family of choice rather than family of origin. Just remember: everyone's family seems dysfunctional in its own way. And family may irritate you, but more often than not, you can always count on family to pick you up from the airport.
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