Kids & Family – Kenya – New podcasts

  • 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.

  • Rubie and Drake are a married couple from San Diego, California who plan Engaging Walks to keep their marriage interesting and refreshing. Stay connected with your significant other by joining them on their Engaging Walks, as they discuss topics like communication, conflict, connection, children, faith, and responsibilities.

  • This family friendly podcast is packed with fun music, Bedtime stories, Homeschooling, parenting tips and more for kids and parents!

  • Rachael talks with Maria Newman of Mummy On A Break about how we can support our children through this time.

  • A conversation on parenting kids in a rapidly changing world. We're here to encourage and support you in practical ways as we explore both the opportunities and challenges that come with raising our kids to be all they are created to be.

  • Tune in as empty-nesting mom, Sonja, and her adulting daughter, Julia, discuss what it takes to have healthy, faithful relationships with your teens all the way into their adult years: sending them into the world to get a job and/or go to college, supporting them in the dating + marriage seasons, respecting them when you disagree with their choices, and thriving in the โ€œdreadedโ€ empty nesting years. Join the conversation as we pick a life moment and talk about why it already matters and how we can take it to the next level with actionable purpose and true joyโ€ฆ even when itโ€™s hard. 

  • The ultimate destination for tranquility and relaxation. Immerse yourself in a world of soothing white noise that transcends the chaos of everyday life. Our podcast is meticulously crafted to provide a serene auditory experience, offering a myriad of benefits for your mental well-being.

  • "All Children, All Right(s)!" is a podcast featuring (fictional) audio stories of Julia, Anna, Priya, Ibrahim and Fredrick. Listeners get a glimpse of their struggles for and triumphs of their rights. The podcast is immersive and puts young listeners into the heart of each character. It's a must-listen for children and young people who want to learn about the importance of children's rights and is based on experiences of children worldwide.

    This is a podcast of Mobile School vzw, e.p.a., Uit De Marge and ARSIS. Co-funded by Erasmus+. More on http://www.street-smart.be/all-children-all-rights

  • Talking life, raising kids, sports, music, politics, and entertainment

  • Join us, where we explore the unique journey of blended families, navigating the choice and challenges of creating harmonious households, while celebrating the diverse stories that unite us all.

  • A podcast about three humans and their thoughts on sharing this planet with fellow animals.

  • For the moms who have lost themselves in motherhood, Momma Has Goals is your weekly reminder to reimagine mom life and rediscover your multifaceted self. Packed with resources, support and relatability, this podcast will cover everything from mom guilt, self-growth, marriage, divorce, careers, finances, mental health, physical health and so much more.

    I'm Kelsey Smith, the founder of Momma Has Goals, a community of mothers––both current and aspiring––and now a podcast. We offer several programs, events and tools that help moms like you find your potential, accomplish your goals and live out your dreams alongside motherhood––all while your children get a front row seat to be inspired by their goal-driven momma.

    You shouldn’t have to sacrifice your goals to take on the role of “mom”. And remember that your goals can be anything. From landing your first client, to buying your dream home, to organizing your schedule––we’ll help you get there so you can feel fulfilled and be your best self through every precious moment with your family.

    Your life doesn’t have to fully shift once you become a mother. You can have it all. And I’ll show you how. Follow Momma Has Goals on Instagram @mommahasgoals and me, Kelsey, @thisiskelseysmith.

  • My true feeling about becoming a single parent and how I feel now.

  • Raising Cain is a podcast that is filled with tidbits of insight and wisdom of everyday life. Join Deb and Darrin Landry as they uncover stories surrounding family issues and daily events. Along with their special guests, discover how to cope and enjoy all areas of your life; whether it is parenting, marriage, relationships or he said/she said conversation in a respectful, honest and heartfelt way. Their program will help you remain centered during life's challenges, eliminate tension and the negative roads relationships sometime take us. Raising Cain, pun intended, discovers how to simply and effectively have a reality shift where you suddenly find yourself lighter, and more attentive in your own life. Listeners will not be disappointed, especially if you are looking for practicality on living simply with purpose.

  • As your seventeen-year-old matures, they will need to test their limits and the rules in order to internalize them. This can lead to power struggles, especially since at times seventeen-year-olds feel like adults. Parenting a teen is not an easy journey. There are small things parents and those in a parenting role can do today to foster a strong relationship with their teen while supporting them to manage their own behavior, solve problems, and make healthy choices. ParentingMontana.org gives parents and those in a parenting role the opportunity to grow their skills using a process and tools to engage their teens in important conversations. This podcast gives you access to resources from the website that will allow you to support your teen in developing the social and emotional skills crucial for their success. Honest communication with your teen utilizing the process available in this podcast will build the relationship necessary for enjoying the teen years and beyond.

    Raising a teen is an adventure that comes with a lot of excitement as well as worry. Parents and those in a parenting role will appreciate the process and tools that ParentingMontana.org offers to support their teens’ growth during this important time of development and change. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services teamed with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to promote healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral development using ParentingMontana.org. The site was originally created to offer skill building to parents in Montana, yet the tools can benefit parents and those in a parenting role anywhere.

    This podcast teaches a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Engaging your teen in the process through your daily interactions helps them to understand themselves and problem solve while building a genuine relationship with you. With time, you and your teen will become more natural using the process and will be equipped to navigate challenges today and down the road. Supporting your teen to face struggles and build life skills requires clear communication and a healthy relationship. The topics and tools available for parenting your seventeen-year-old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Establishing Rules About Alcohol, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Peer Pressure, Reading, Routines, and Stress. Listen now to support your teen in building skills for their successful future.

  • Your eighteen-year-old is legally an adult, but your relationship with them is just as important as ever. Your conversations won’t end when they graduate; they will change. Allowing teens to make decisions now while parents and those in a parenting role are able to offer support, will make them more successful when they leave home. Now is the time to make the most of conversations you have with your teen. Being the parent you want to be for your teen is not easy. There are numerous things parents and those in a parenting role can work on today to encourage a strong relationship with their teen. This relationship will allow you to support your teen in managing their own behavior, solving problems, and making healthy choices. ParentingMontana.org gives parents and those in a parenting role the chance to cultivate their skills while utilizing a process and tools to engage their teens in meaningful conversations. This podcast shares resources from the website that will teach you to support your teen in developing crucial social and emotional skills.

    Raising a teenager comes with excitement and anxiety as they grow their independence. Parents and those in a parenting role will benefit from the process and tools that ParentingMontana.org provides to support their teens’ growth during this significant time of development and change. The Montana Department of Health and Human Services joined forces with the Center for Health and Safety Culture at Montana State University to encourage healthy mental, emotional, and behavioral growth through ParentingMontana.org. These tools were initially developed for parents and those in a parenting role in Montana. However, the tools are relevant and applicable to parents everywhere.

    Through this podcast you will learn a five-step process: Gain Input, Teach, Practice, Support, and Recognize. Making the most of your daily interactions with your teen using this process helps them to understand themselves and solve problems while growing a trusting relationship with you. You and your teen will gain confidence using the process and will be prepared to navigate challenges today and in years to come. Preparing your teen to face struggles and build life skills requires respectful communication and a healthy relationship. The tools available for parenting your eighteen-year-old include: Anger, Back Talk, Bullying, Chores, Confidence, Conflict, Discipline, Establishing Rules About Alcohol, Friends, Homework, Listening, Lying, Mixed Messages About Alcohol, Peer Pressure, Reading, Routines, and Stress. Listen now to make the most of the time you have with your eighteen-year-old!