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Didn’t I Just Feed You is a candid weekly podcast about feeding our families -- because, wow, kids need to eat a lot. And frequently too! Armed with culinary prowess earned from over 20 years as food professionals and practical, non-judgmental advice shaped in the parenting trenches, co-hosts Stacie and Meghan make life as the family cook easier. Or at least funnier.
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Welcome to Baalgatha, the audio show that brings to you amazing bedtime stories for kids. The name Baalgatha means Children's stories, and you can listen to hundreds of tales from India. We bring to you hundreds of stories with morals from Pachatantra, Jataka and Hitopadesha stories, and more. These are stories that not only entertain, but educate your child!
Baalgatha is available in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu and Kannada languages.
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You can listen to Baalgatha podcast on several awesome podcast apps and websites. These include Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, Radio Public, and Storiyoh. You can also subscribe to our shows for free on these apps.
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We explore family-friendly audio drama through news, reviews, and interviews with cast and crew.
Audio drama critic, J.D. Sutter, and a rotating cast of co-hosts discuss new releases from series such as Lamplighter Theatre, Adventures in Odyssey, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre, Heirloom Audio, and Jonathan Park. They will also introduce you to the work of other producers that the team thinks you'll enjoy and address industry topics that are of interest to the fanbase.
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Stories by kids for everyone! Fabled is a platform where kids can create and share their stories (www.fabledkids.com). This podcast features stories their parents/guardians have kindly agreed to share with us. We think being a kid is like having a superpower on countdown, kids are full of magic ways of seeing the world grown-ups have lost. So join us, and lets build an imagination library for the world!
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Download a full audiobook of your choice free at http://hotaudiobook.com/free Just start a 30-day Free Trial and pick any one audiobook free from 125,000+ best sellers, new releases sci-fi, romances, mysteries, classics, and more. Sign up, select your favorite audiobook, free, with a 30-day trial, stream or download your audiobook instantly on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop. It's that easy!
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I am a traveller, Coffee lover, Motorcyclist and a self proclaimed story teller. Coffee Protocol Podcast is from India, sharing things and stories about coffee that is related with the Indian context. I feel theres a lot of stories that continuously weave our coffee scene, I wanted to encapsulate some of them.
I am a Licensed Q processor, a Coffee consultant working with Coffee farms and also Cafes. Train people in Coffee related stuff from Coffee processing , to roasting, to brewing. ( if it mattered). most of all I love stories around coffee.
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Generally chewing the cud grape on all things wine. Joe Wadsack and, whether Richard or Alex Avery, they both love their wine. Both have various connections within the wine world. Whether Talking of Wine between themselves or with invited guests they will invariably have a glass of something in hand. Learn a bit, laugh a bit and please send in any questions or suggestions. Bottoms up!
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Adventure Stories,hosted Dennis Humphrey takes you back to the golden days of Radio by presenting the best Adventure Stories from Old Time Radio.
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Sabrang contain variety of programme, currently Premchand, Akbar Birbal and Panchtantra stories are being added.
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Eight enchanting tales about a variety of whimsical dragons, by a master of the craft, E Nesbit, are contained in this absolutely delightful volume, The Book of Dragons. While it's essentially meant for children, there are plenty of adults who will find it irresistible enough to peek into and a most charming way to spend a magical hour.
Beautifully illustrated by the enormously talented Harold Robert Millar, the Scottish designer and illustrator famed for his unique and imaginative illustrations, The Book of Dragons is sure to delight both first time readers of the unique writer Edith Nesbit and those who have found pleasure in her other works.
Published at the turn of the twentieth century, the book received great acclaim from both parents and children. Some of the tales are set in contemporary urban England, while others belong in more traditional Dragon Country, swathed in mists and moody climes. For present-day children, steeped as they are in popular novels by JK Rowling and the Artemis Fowl series, The Book of Dragons would be familiar territory.
Not all the dragons are fire breathing monsters. Some of them have delightfully human traits. They have wonderfully different personalities, appearances and behavior. There are eight separate stories in all. Uncle James or The Purple Stranger portrays a kingdom where traditionally small creatures like rabbits grow to enormous size while elephants stay miniature! The Book of Beasts is about a magical book that transports its illustrated creatures into the real world when the book is opened. The Dragon Tamers is a fantasy about a poor blacksmith, his son and a mysterious dungeon. Kind Little Edmund is a cautionary tale for curious and inquisitive people whose habits lead them into misadventures. Disobedient children are similarly warned by The Ice Dragon or Do As You Are Told a stringent tale of two naughty children who find themselves in the North Pole in the company of an awesome and gorgeous ice dragon.
The book is sure to appeal to young readers who will enjoy as an audiobook, children who love to explore the contents of the book for themselves and parents too. The writer's focus on humanity, compassion, humor and the magical and imaginative world of children makes The Book of Dragons a wonderful gift that will be cherished by children for years to come. Her vivid descriptions, engaging and easy style, the warmth and humor all make it a definite must read for all ages. -
First appearing in Harper’s Young People as a serial, the piece focuses on the extraordinary tale of a young boy and a girl who have been brought up in a secluded and controlled environment by a wicked witch, incognizant of the world outside of their custom tailored settings. Enriched with magic, fantasy, romance, and allegory, The Day Boy and the Night Girl is a great instance of MacDonald’s excellent use of metaphors to express a deeper meaning to a seemingly simple fairy tale.
The novel begins with the introduction of Watho, a wicked witch who has an insatiable thirst for knowledge. In her pursuit of knowledge, she decides to conduct her very own experiment, where she seeks to shape the characters of two infants by controlling their environment with utmost caution. In order to carry out such an experiment, she deviously accommodates two expectant mothers in her castle, lodging one of the women in a sunlit, airy room, while placing the other in a dark, confined space. Accordingly, Photogen is born in light surroundings, whereas Nycteris is born in the darkness. Subsequently, Watho begins her experiment as she raises the young boy in daylight, oblivious to the existence of night, while also allowing him to roam free and explore his surroundings. In contrast, Watho raises the young girl in darkness, unaware of the day’s brightness, and keeps her secluded in her small quarters. However, following a series of events, the two eventually meet, as they are both exposed to an unfamiliar scene that stirs up many emotions. Complementing each other’s deficiencies, Photogen and Nycteris effectively endorse the belief that two opposites attract, as they overcome their differences with the help of their growing mutual support and understanding. Consequently, the pair must stand by each other to overcome their cruel captor, while at the same time learn to embrace the unknown and unexpected.
Featuring many absorbing elements including an intriguing plot, contrasting characters, vibrant imagery, and deep allegory, the story is sure to fascinate with its evocative details that successfully justify its author’s renowned literary reputation. Furthermore, MacDonald successfully portrays the notion of light and dark, while also allowing the audience to gather their thoughts and grasp the hidden meaning implied within its pages, which is sure to have a profound effect. -
A TMNT Podcast that goes behind the scenes and inside the shells, delivering news, episode breakdowns, interviews, and more!
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I Love a Mystery is an American radio drama series that aired 1939–44, about three friends who ran a detective agency and traveled the world in search of adventure.
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A podcast about whiskey and the culture surrounding it. Will and the Greeze learn about about America's native spirit, review new whiskeys, talk about the latest news, and shoot the breeze in their very own form of Whiskeytainment.
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Virtual Sheet Music's Mp3 files give you an enjoyable way to discover the high quality digital sheet music repertoire and audio files offered on the Virtual Sheet Music website. These Mp3 files are not real recordings, they are made by high quality sampled instruments and are intended for educational and informative purposes only. Visit our website to find corresponding Mp3 accompaniment files to play along with your computer or iPod.
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A weekly audio series using narration and immersive soundscapes to tell stories.
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Join hosts Ryan Ben and Adam Schreck each week for The Momcast, the podcast specifically designed for their number one fans and number one moms, Linda Ben and Patty Schreck.
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A blog by Lance Schaubert about fiction, mythology, nonconformists, and free readings of bedtime stories that will help you and your child sleep.
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These are piano lessons that teach you how to play the blues, improvise, introduce a song, end a song, turn a simple chord into a power chord and lots more
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Interviews with Food Writers about their New Books
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