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The Weekly Genealogy Toolkit is your dose of family history insights, tips and tools designed to empower your genealogical journey. Host Ed Adams will guide you through the rich tapestry of your family history. Every week, we will unravel new strategies, uncover hidden gems, and equip you with the tools needed to navigate the fascinating story of how you became you. Grab your notebook and a cup of coffee... there’s work to be done.
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Interviews with leading film and TV creators about their process and craft. From screenwriting to film language to cinematography, we'll be examining the innovative ways today's best filmmakers are getting their visions out into the world.
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The Legal Toolkit

Legal Talk Network

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Welcome to the Legal Toolkit, where you'll get the latest trends and business initiatives that help your law firm everyday. Hear from the experts setting the standards for the legal, insurance, and law enforcement industries. You're listening to the Legal Talk Network!
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Toddler Toolkit

Heather Schalk, M.Ed.

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The complete toolkit for understanding toddler behavior (e.g. hitting, throwing, biting, pushing), navigating tantrums and meltdowns, fostering healthy sibling relationships and dynamics so your kids can get along and raising skilled resilient self-regulated toddlers. If you have toddlers that are close in age or multiple kids then this podcast is made for you! Heather helps parents transform their aggressive toddlers behavior into a calm, kind and caring toddler with a more peaceful and joy ...
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Do you want to be a great musician? A well-rounded musician? Maybe you’re already a good musician, and you want to take that next step. To do that, you need to be able to sight-read well, play by ear, compose or improvise, understand the art of practice, and be versatile in many other ways. The Musician Toolkit explores these tools, how to improve them, and how you can apply them to a variety of gigs and musical careers whether you’re a professional musician or a committed artist who makes y ...
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Hosted by Paul Kalburgi, The Writer's Toolkit Podcast is your go-to resource for navigating the journey of writing for screen and stage. Paul takes you inside the writing rooms of his favourite writers to explore their processes and projects, while sharing inspiring stories from writers who have forged their own paths. The podcast also highlights proactive strategies and innovative ideas for sharing your work with audiences. Subscribe for insightful conversations and practical advice that wi ...
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Digital Church Toolkit Podcast is a podcast to equip you with tools and wisdom to spread the Gospel and reach communities in the digital age. We want to make digital communications easier for churches, ministries, and conferences. It will feature a mix of interviews, short messages, hints and tips and behinds the scenes of the business.
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The podcast for writers, actors and makers alike. Each episode drops a nugget of wisdom, be it through interviews with writers and actors or personal reflections from the host & storyteller Nicole Acquah. The podcast is designed to offer an eclectic approach to making, offering listeners different tools they may add to their own toolkit. So let's discuss making art together!
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Are you a Creator who’s looking to make better content to grow your influence? Tune in to the Creator’s toolkit with Frisk, creator and digital marketer at Electronic Arts, to get inspired with the latest tips and information that will instantly improve the strategy and creative of your content.
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We teach parents smart communication tools that are based on: - Neuroscience principles - Life coaching style conversation tools - Mindfulness techniques ... so you can help improve your teenager's thinking, attitude & behaviour. In these episodes, we teach you some tools and techniques that will help you navigate tricky conversations with your teenagers. At the end of it I am going to show you something that you can buy to accelerate your success that will help get better results, faster. h ...
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There's no one path that works for a new designer trying to break into UX— a field full of diverse people from varied backgrounds. Join UX designer Maya Pelichet to talk about her experiences navigating work, life, and change as a woman and person of color alongside guest co-hosts who work in Design. Listen in on conversations that answer all of the little questions you would never ask at work but that give you the tools you need to thrive in the industry.
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Following on from the first Diversity Toolkit series, the Inclusion toolkit continues on the journey from diversity to inclusion. As more businesses recognise that having a more diverse workforce is key to success, they now face the complex challenge of keeping it. The route to this is creating a culture where individuals feel included and are able to bring their whole selves to work. Carol Rosati OBE speaks to 10 business leaders who explore some of the biggest challenges individuals and bu ...
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The French activist, novelist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) is more popular than ever. In this podcast, we ask how her political commitments have shaped her writing as well as her public interventions: existentialism, Marxism, anti-colonialism and, finally feminism. This podcast, starting from Beauvoir’s social and political engagement, asks to what extent De Beauvoir provides important tools for diagnosing the present and offering a prognosis for the future. Her life and wo ...
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Welcome to "Toolkit for Quarterlife" - your go-to podcast channel dedicated to provide all the tools you need to navigate the exhilarating and often confusing journey of your twenties . I'm Kitty Shen and I'm in my 20s. I've learned a lot and am still learning about how to survive in the quarter-life crisis, and I want to share my learnings with you. I hope this channel will make you feel a little less alone during this transformative decade of your life and we can be a community where we su ...
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Welcome to Your Health Toolkit, an honest approach to helping you feel better, stay stronger, and live longer. Your Health Toolkit takes a deep dive into the common health problems that affect us all every single day. From sleep to stress to sex and everything in between, our team of board-certified family medicine physicians and naturopathic physicians tackle commonly misunderstood health issues, giving you the best advice, knowledge, and tools to heal your body from within. With a synergis ...
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Doctor Mom's ToolKit: Life Skills Mastery in Health, Wealth, and Love

Doctor Tanzy Kulman -Physician Coach, Interventional Neurologist, Female Physician Entrepreneur

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Discover the secrets to mastering life skills in health, wealth, and love as a doctor mom, with practical strategies and expert insights to help you thrive both personally and professionally." This description highlights the podcast's focus on empowering doctor moms with actionable advice and valuable insights to excel in their various roles and achieve fulfillment in all areas of their lives.
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Are you an aspiring actor looking to hone your craft and take your skills to the next level? Do you want to learn from experienced professionals in the industry and get insights into what it takes to succeed in the world of acting? If so, you won't want to miss "The Actor's Toolkit," a podcast that's all about giving actors the tools they need to succeed. Hosted by The Audere Academy, "The Actor's Toolkit" features interviews with some of the most accomplished actors, directors, and other in ...
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Does your toddler love to throw their food and won't stop no matter how many different parenting hacks you try? Well then, this is the episode for you! Using her love of psychology, research, and child development education, Heather explores the different reasons why our toddlers throw food and how we, as parents, can determine what methods really …
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If you want to succeed in music, how important is talent? I shared a strong opinion on this way back on Episode 3 of this podcast. I've thought about it a lot since then, and have since changed my mind about some of it but still feel strongly on other points. With the 2024 Summer Olympics being a recent event that featured a lot of developed talent…
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Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about The Civil War Links in this episo…
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Today we’re joined by writer-director JT Mollner, here to talk about his audacious new thriller STRANGE DARLING - which IndieWire has called “the best horror film in years.” JT talks about finding an unusual structure for his tale, working with first-time feature cinematographer Giovanni Ribisi, and why shooting on 35mm film should remain a priorit…
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Too many law firms aren’t great at being productive, and downfalls in efficiency are often traced to attorneys using the wrong software, or none at all. Jared outlines six productivity-boosting software tools all lawyers should have in their toolkit. Later, what’s going to happen to your law firm if something happens to you? Don’t wait until late i…
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In this episode of The Writer’s Toolkit, we delve into the world of horror theatre at GrimFest, a month-long festival in October that celebrates the macabre at the atmospheric Old Red Lion Theatre in London. I chat with festival organisers Jack Robertson, the theatre's Artistic Director, and Nina Atesh about what makes the Old Red Lion the perfect …
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Zaillian's adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel was some of the best, most carefully considered TV we've seen this year. On the podcast he discusses his approach, including why it was essential the show be presented in rich black and white cinematography. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Tantrums that we can see coming aren't easy to deal with, but at least we know how to prepare for them. On the other hand, tantrums that we never saw coming can be incredibly difficult and upsetting for the whole family! So how can we navigate those public tantrums that seem to come out of nowhere and what can we do to prepare ourselves ahead of ti…
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Martha Coolidge appears on the podcast to talk about her debut feature, “Not a Pretty Picture,” which is newly restored and available from Criterion. The movie, an audacious documentary/narrative hybrid, depicts Coolidge’s own sexual assault with power, intelligence, and sensitivity. Coolidge discusses why she chose this unusual form to tell her st…
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The final core performance skill to explore is the ability to improvise. This is a skill that is very natural to some musicians (and even non-musicians) and very mysterious and perhaps even scary to others. And yet, it's the oldest of all the skills, the earliest way to create music. It's also essential for every genre other than classical (and the…
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Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about the Mexican War Links in this epi…
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Set during a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, "Good One" is a gorgeous coming of age film that focuses more on interiority than dramatic plot. Director India Donaldson walks us through the struggle of filming outside in the woods, and gives a fantastic lesson on modern independent filmmaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaph…
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"Curb Your Enthusiasm" director and showrunner Jeff Schaffer joins the podcast to talk about bringing the show to a satisfying conclusion, working with non-actors like Bruce Springsteen and Willie Geist, and whether or not this is really the end. Plus, a special guest makes a surprise appearance! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
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Are you tired of feeling like you have to avoid public outings because your toddler seems to have a meltdown every time you go out? Parent, you are not alone! Join Heather in this episode as she dives into preparing for public tantrums and how to mitigate the behavior. The key is to dig beneath the behavior and get to the root cause. When we more f…
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Noah Hawley has been the show-runner of "Fargo" since it premiered in 2014, and the latest season might be the best yet. Hear how Hawley and his team carefully managed the tone and subverted expectations for Season 5, and also get a tease for his upcoming "Alien" TV show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Transposing is unique among the core skills in that it's the only one that is dependent on one of the other skills. Being able to play well while reading music or by listening is required to give you a starting point. The ability to take a piece of music from any source and change it to any of the other keys is a distinctive skill because it focuse…
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Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. This week we talk about the War of 1812. Links in this ep…
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For the 20th anniversary of the game-changing thriller, we sat down with the director of "Collateral" to hear his thoughts on being one of the first major theatrical features to embrace hi-def digital photography. You'll also hear his thoughts on directing stars Jamie Fox and Tom Cruise, and how he adapted the story and characters when the setting …
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If you've been trying to get your toddler to quit hitting you, their siblings, or even themselves, but it feels like nothing ever works, then you're in good company! In this episode, Heather opens up about how she could not get her twin toddler to stop hitting her, even when she tried many different strategies, and how frustrating it was. But once …
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The 4 Core Performance Skills are the big skills that every musician should strive to master to be the most balanced and well-rounded musician possible, and to have success as a performer in EVERY situation. The second of these core skills is playing by ear, or playing music with accuracy after hearing it played elsewhere but having no written scor…
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Fall in! It's time to learn a bit about how to research your military ancestors. I'll be looking through a number of American Conflicts and talking about some of the specific resources available for that conflict and probably sprinkling in some more broadly applicable military research tips. Links in this episode: US Army Center of Military History…
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Creator, writer and director Nida Manzoor joins us to talk everything 'We Are Lady Parts' season 2. Nida shares how she handled navigating new songs including the banger "Malala Made Me Do It", with a cameo from the legend herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesChris O'Falt tarafından oluşturuldu
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Is it a struggle to get your toddler to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle or doing some other kind of outdoor activity? Whether your toddler has sensory challenges, you have a hard time finding a helmet that fits, or your toddler just simply refuses to wear one, it can be very frustrating when you can't get your toddler to wear their helmet. Helm…
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This week on The Writer’s Toolkit podcast, we're exploring what community means for playwrights with special guest Kimberley Andrews of London Playwrights. Kimberley shares the inspiring journey of London Playwrights, which started as a simple blog and has grown into a comprehensive resource for a global community of writers. Plus, Paul and Kimberl…
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The 4 Core Performance Skills are the big skills that every musician should strive to master to be the most balanced and well-rounded musician possible, and to have success as a performer in EVERY situation. The first of these core skills is sight reading. Sight reading not only gives you essentially a head start on learning new music, it is ESSENT…
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One of the biggest breakouts from Sundance this year was the feature debut of writer/director Sean Wang, based on his experiences as a 13 year old Taiwanese American growing up in 2008 California. Sean spoke with us about how his time at google prepared him to capture the ways screens and technology affect the relationships in the film, and how he …
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In this episode of The Writer's Toolkit, we journey to Australia for an inspiring look at the dynamic playwriting collective, 7-ON. I chat with Ned Manning, a seasoned playwright and founding member, to uncover how seven writers, driven by their passion for theatre and a commitment to supporting each other's work, came together to form this collabo…
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Teaching our toddlers about water safety can be a tricky task. While going swimming can be a very enjoyable time for us with our families, it can also be a major stressor and worry for us toddler parents. How can we communicate rules to our toddlers about water do's and don'ts in a way that they can understand? What do we do when our toddlers are a…
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