Kids And Family Podcasts

- GenealogyBank Genealogy Blog show

- GenealogyBank Genealogy BlogJoin Now to Follow

Get search tips to help you do better genealogy research with GenealogyBank.com’s Genealogy Podcast. Learn how to uncover the genealogical information you need to trace your family tree and explore your ancestry.

By GenealogyBank

The ScreamFree Minute show

The ScreamFree MinuteJoin Now to Follow

ScreamFree Parenting offers a revolutionary new option by inviting parents to focus on themselves, grow themselves up, and calm themselves down. The ScreamFree Parenting principles will lead parents of all ages (with kids of all ages) to create and enjoy the family relationships they've always craved starting now.

By ScreamFree Institute

The Dog Doctor show

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The Dog Doctor is hosted by well respected canine behaviorist Dr. Robert Forto and is presented by Denver Dog Works in Colorado. Dr. Forto has 19 years experience in helping dogs with behavior problems and their human families and his work with service dogs and as a professional dog musher. The Dog Doctor show will demonstrate through guests, call-ins and discussion the ways to establish a balanced relationship with their dogs in canine training and sports and working dogs.

By Dr. Robert Forto PhD

Animal Hour show

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Join host Susie Aga as she takes your calls and discusses issues concerning your pets, including training, feeding, veterinary and more. Click the link below to see the website for her business, Atlanta Dog Trainer. Susie Aga is a Certified Canine Behavior & Training Specialist who received her certification from Triple Crown Academy, a world leader in pet education. She has 20 years experience with dogs and is recommended by over 45 Veterinarians in the Metro Atlanta area. Susie was chosen by Turner Broadcasting to be their featured "Pet Expert." Susie is a columnist for Petlanta Magazine and writes a monthly article on training, pet tips and other helpful hints for you and your pet. Her Articles on training and behavioral issue and there solutions are published on various websites. Susie is a member in good standing with the Association of Pet Dog Trainers . Her training includes, but is not limited to Basic through Advanced Obedience, Off Leash, Agility and Behavior Modification. Susie's specialized training includes Special Odor Detection, Search & Rescue, and Tracking Work. Susie has four rescue dogs of her own and donates much of her time and services to Rescue Organizations. You can truly say her life has gone to the dogs and that is just the way SHE WANTS IT! www.atlantadogtrainer.com

By Radio Sandy Springs

Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs show

Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice BurroughsJoin Now to Follow

Tarzan of the Apes is Burroughs’ exciting, if improbable, story of an English lord, left by the death of his stranded parents in the hands of a motherly African ape who raises him as her own. Although he is aware that he is different from the apes of his tribe, who are neither white nor hairless, he nevertheless regards them as his “people.” When older, larger, stronger apes decide that he an undesirable to be killed or expelled from the tribe, it is fortunate that Tarzan has learned the use of primitive weapons. Although small and weak by ape standards, Tarzan is a human of god-like strength and agility to men who discover him. By studying these people, he gradually decides he is not an ape at all, but human. And when he meets Jane, a beautiful American girl marooned with her father and friends on the hostile coast of Africa, Tarzan conceives love for her. When they are unexpectedly rescued before Tarzan can find a way to reveal his feelings to Jane, he determines to become civilized and follow her into the world of people – to find her and wed her, though he must cross continents and oceans, and compete with two other suitors for her hand. This story was the subject of a successful film in 1932, with Tarzan being played by Johnny Weissmuller, who acted in a further eleven Tarzan films. According to Weissmuller in an interview with Mike Douglas, his famous ape-call was audio stitched together from a soprano, an alto, and a hog-caller! Summary by Mark F. Smith

By Books Should Be Free

Over Divorce – Divorce, breakups and separation recovery podcast show

Over Divorce – Divorce, breakups and separation recovery podcastJoin Now to Follow

Divorce is tough. Hosts Adrian and Tom interview lawyers, child psychologists, divorce coaches, parental coordinators, mediators, financial planners and other industry experts to help guys deal with their divorce. We discuss the emotional and psychological challenges facing guys who are going through Divorce, Separation and Split-ups.

By Over Divorce with Adrian & Tom - Helping men cope with divorce.

The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi show

The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo CollodiJoin Now to Follow

Do today's children still learn what a "marionette" is? The beloved story of Pinocchio may represent a last lingering picture of a world not dominated by plastic or electronic toys.Pinocchio is a puppet made from a piece of wood that curiously could talk even before being carved. A wooden-head he starts and a wooden-head he stays - until after years of misadventures caused by his laziness and failure to keep promises he finally learns to care about his family - and then he becomes a real boy.For those who have seen the Disney movie the cast of characters will be familiar, from the Talking Cricket (who acts as his conscience) to Lamp-Wick, his partner in truancy and having heedless fun.Though the toys of today are far from the puppet shows in Carlo Collodi's book, his themes of being truthful, thoughtful, and dependable will always be timely.(Summary by Mark)

By Books Should Be Free

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens show

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A Christmas Carol is a novella by English author Charles Dickens first published by Chapman & Hall on 17 December 1843. The story tells of sour and stingy Ebenezer Scrooge's ideological, ethical, and emotional transformation after the supernatural visitations of Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmases Past, Present, and Yet to Come.

By Books Should Be Free

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott show

Little Women by Louisa May AlcottJoin Now to Follow

Little Women is the classic story of the March family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. March and their four girls–Practical, yet fashion conscious, Meg, who longs for the nice things they used to have. Rambunctious, book worm, Jo, who wants to become a writer and wishes she were born a boy. Shy and quiet, homeloving, Beth, who loves to play the piano and play with her kitties. Finally, the youngest, artistic, Amy, who longs for an aristocratic nose! The story takes place during the American Civil War, and begins with Mr. March away from home as a chaplain to the Union army, while his wife and daughters remain at home to work and wait for his safe return. This book follows their joys and sorrows and scrapes along the path to the girl’s becoming grown up “little women”. Many of the scrapes they get into include Laurie–their harum scarum next door neighbor, who becomes their adopted brother. The two families, the March’s and the Laurence’s strike up a lasting friendship, despite their differences in material possessions.

By Books Should Be Free

Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery show

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Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic children’s novel, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of a red headed orphan girl with a personality you can’t help but love. Despite her “tragical” past, Anne’s optimism and imagination have helped her to always see the best in things. Anne’s life changes considerably when she is accidentally adopted by the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who thought they were getting a boy to help out on the farm. The Cuthberts decide Anne will have to be sent back to the orphange but before they know it, she has begun to work her way into their hearts.

By Books Should Be Free