REACH Council brings you informative content from the field of substance abuse prevention and recovery. Tune in for current drug trend information, interviews with subject matter experts, stories and testimonials.
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From the national organization Reach Out and Read comes a brand new podcast centered around the belief that children’s books build better brains, better family relationships, and happier, healthy children and societies. Join us as host Dr Dipesh Navsaria, a pediatrician with a children’s librarianship degree, dives into a wealth of varied early childhood health and literacy topics with expert guests examining the many facets of supporting the parent-child relationship as key to early success.
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We uncover new and unique opportunities to get involved in the Pierce County community. If you think volunteering is boring think again.
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with Basma Awada
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The unexceptional late thirties male against COVID-19, genital herpes, and $18 an hour employment
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Adam Hudgeon explores people's stories from across the Isle of Man about their experiences with mental health and how they have dealt with you. Produced by Reach. Independently produced, not a Manx Radio production.
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Hosts Ray Negron and Steve Vaccaro host a weekly one hour show that discusses baseball, sports, entertainment world.
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Providing self help info regarding Mental Health, including my own experiences with BPD, PTSD, Depression as well as my time serving in the prison service and NHS. Inviting guests on to talk about their own personal experiences with Mental Health, along with offering support to people who would benefit from self help techniques and belonging to a safe community where they feel able to seek support and share their own experiences. RTSO originally started on FB as a group and we are growing wi ...
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Listen in as Brenna and Kryslyn talk with YRC participants on a summer recap and the importance od our pro-social events.ReachCouncil által
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The Big Apple: Reach Out and Read Greater New York
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Celebrating their 25th anniversary, Reach Out and Read Greater New York provides books and training to over 230 Reach Out and Read programs in predominantly low-income communities in New York City, Long Island, and the Greater Hudson Valley. Executive Director Emily Marchese joins us to talk about the joys — and challenges — of serving one of the l…
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Grandmothering While Black
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Over the decades, more and more US children are being raised by their grandparents. Dr. LaShawnDa Pittman, author of the new book, “Grandmothering While Black: A Twenty-First-Century Story of Love, Coercion, and Survival”, joins us to talk about how the interweaving of love, obligation, bureaucracy, historical factors, race, gender, and economic in…
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Summer Rerun: The Wild Robot
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Writing for children—especially books that can be emotionally challenging—requires a great deal of insight, honestly, talent, and self reflection; and that's before you even pick up the pencil! Peter Brown, author of The Wild Robot, a beautifully crafted and deeply moving middle grade novel about technology, nature, and family, joins us to talk abo…
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Live from NYC! The 2024 ROR Leadership Conference
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Season 5 of our podcast kicks off with highlights from expert voices in early relational health, pediatrics, and publishing, captured live at the Reach Out and Read Leadership Conference in New York City in May 2024.
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The Gretchen Hunsberger Award Goes To...
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The Gretchen Hunsberger Medical Champion Award honors a clinician whose exemplary personal and professional medical leadership has helped to make delivery of the Reach Out and Read program model all it can be. Meet this year's winner!
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Listen in as Ashley and Heidi discuss the importance of self care and give a few tips.ReachCouncil által
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Recent data shows that in school, by almost every metric, boys of all ages are doing worse than girls. How did this happen, how can we thoughtfully approach it, and turn the situation around? Ruth Whippman, author of "BoyMom: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity" joins us to talk about raising boys in the US — how our boys are b…
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The Science Sessions: Cultural Pride and Children's Health
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Racism and discrimination affects the health of children, and can have lifelong consequences. Dr. Ashaunta Anderson, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Southern California and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, has been studying this, and in particular the concept of racial socialization. We discuss with her how ‘positive childhoo…
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Tune in as Brenna discusses mental health trends with the LGBTQ.ReachCouncil által
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Squish the Peas: Life Lessons from Toddlers
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Eat with the funniest person in the office; when you wake up, give yourself a high five; turn off screens one hour before bed, and demand a bedtime story. These are just a few of the secrets to a happier life that our guest, Dr. Hasan Merali, author of "Sleep Well, Take Risks, Squish the Peas: Secrets from the Science of Toddlers for a Happier, Mor…
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Building Early Relational Health Ecosystems
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In this special 'double feature' podcast recorded in front of a live audience, the Early Relational Health Funders Summit hear from four speakers with different experiences of building and maintaining a robust Early Relational Health ecosystem. We’re looking at the practices, programs, and policies that need to work independently, and also together…
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Listen as Gracie discusses what burnout looks like and how to combat it in the workplace.ReachCouncil által
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Thirty-five years ago, Reach Out and Read was founded in one clinic in Boston as a route to supporting shared reading with young children at home. Today, we're in all 50 states with 6200 program sites, comprising 8.8 million interactions through 7 million books. Marking that anniversary, and in partnership with Scholastic, we've created 35 for 35, …
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The Science Sessions: How Parenting Changes the Brain
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We know that kids' brains change as they grow, but did you know that their parents' brains change too? Dr. Darby Saxbe, a clinical psychologist, professor and director of clinical training at the Department of Psychology, and the Principal Investigator of the NEST Lab (NeuroEndocrinology of Social Ties Lab) at the University of Southern California …
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There are 17 school days and 23 regular days left on my sentence. Every day, I wake up imbued with the spirit of movie version William Wallace. FREEDOM!!!!! IT’S BEST IF YOU DON’T REACH OUT The unexceptional late thirties male against COVID-19, genital herpes, and $18 an hour employment http://bestifyoudont.com…
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Meg Medina, the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature
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Beloved author Meg Medina, current National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature and the first of Latina heritage in the program’s history, joins us to talk about 'mirrors and windows' in children's books and why what kids hear coming off the page is just as important as what they see.
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End of Semester: Tests & Studying and Nonprofits & Community Organizing
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It's the last episode of ROFL for Spring 2024! We're in a bubbly mood now that the sun is out longer and the heat is still pleasant. We talk about our experiences as test-takers and lifelong learners, pivot into the world of nonprofit organizations, and - shocker! - criticize capitalism along the way. See you in September - later days!…
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Listen in as the Reach Across Johnson County Team debunk some alcohol-related myths.ReachCouncil által
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Books Make Good Friends
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"If you love a book, no doubt many other people love it, too. That shared love connects us and sparks that miraculous feeling of not being alone in the world." Jane Mount's illustrations of book spines, covers, beloved bookstores, fanciful libraries, and so much more, bring that world vividly to life and illustrate how, indeed, Books Make Good Frie…
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Relationships, Boundaries, and Personal Growth
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Basma and Wes delve into a wide-ranging discussion touching on anime conventions, music festivals, fast food economics, and the complexities of personal relationships. From setting boundaries to confronting toxic behavior, they explore the challenges of growth and communication in navigating friendships and self-improvement. With candid anecdotes a…
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Wes went to a punk show (what else is new?), Basma's competitive side comes out hard when playing video games, and the pair discuss post-graduation life, their journeys and advice to current college students.Basma Awada által
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Kate DiCamillo on Reading, Writing, and Reading Aloud
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Kate DiCamillo knows books. By far one of America's most successful children's writers (44 million books in print, translated into 41 languages), Kate joins us to talk about how reading – and reading aloud – has made her into the reader —and writer— she is today. We also learn — improbably — about how even sardine tins can be speakers of truth.…
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Racism, Stress, Serial Killers & YOU (jk)
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Wes has no chill for bigotry, however slight, and Basma is currently fascinated with serial killers. How much compassion do you show convicted murderers without taking their side? Where do you draw the line when confronted by ignorance? What's a third question I could ask to fulfill the brain-tingling "Rule of 3"? Let's find out...…
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Embracing Learning and Challenging Academic Norms
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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, Basma and Wes delve into the complexities of learning, academia, and the societal pressures surrounding education. They explore the importance of continuous learning and specialization, reflecting on their own educational journeys and the impact of grading systems on motivation and mental health. From disc…
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Meeting Reach Out and Read's 'Book Czar'
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Reach Out and Read has been working on a remarkable new strategy around a key element of what we do: books! A strong approach is key to supporting our mission and as a sustainable part of how we work. Angela Cunningham, Reach Out and Read's National Director of Books Strategy and Partnerships, joins us to talk about how we approach books, and what …
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In this episode, Heather discusses how sleep is important to our mental health.ReachCouncil által
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Lullabies can not only help soothe a sleepy baby, they may also help them learn language. Dr. Giovanni Di Liberto of the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience at The University of Dublin, joins us to talk about his new study that challenges conventional understanding of early language acquisition in the infant brain.…
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Running (walking) Marathons and Surviving Local Hardcore Shows
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Basma ran a marathon, you guys! Well, she walked it actually. And Wes goes to a lot of local punk shows at VFW halls - now in a fresh, pink Big Boy beanie! Shouts-out to any and all bands that come through American Legion Post 8 and/or Eagle Aerie Hall - see you in (and next to) the pit!Basma Awada által
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Leo Lionni: Storyteller, Artist, Designer
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Leo Lionni changed the picture book landscape with beloved titles such as Frederick, Swimmy, and A Color of His Own. But those books are just a small window into his extensive career as a graphic designer, painter, and a master of fine art. Annie Lionni, Leo's granddaughter, and Leonard Marcus, a children's book historian, join us to talk about the…
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The Best Radio Show Out of UNLV! (definitely not biased)
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Setting boundaries, people-pleasing, and self-care. Basma is the Yes (wo)Man also.Basma Awada által
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Randolph Caldecott: The Artist Behind the Medal
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You’ve likely heard of the Caldecott Medal. But how much do you know about Caldecott himself and his revolutionary work? Barbara McClintock and Michelle Markel, illustrator and writer, respectively, of Tomfoolery! Randolph Caldecott and the Rambunctious Coming of Age of Children’s Books, join us to talk about Caldecott’s art as a turning point in t…
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In this episode, Kryslyn talks about self-love.ReachCouncil által
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Unexpected Studio Encounters and Embracing Personal Growth
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In the latest episode, hosts Basma and Wes share an unexpected encounter in the recording studio - a surprising visitor who mistook their space for a study area. The hosts explore the comical confusion and ponder the motivations behind this unexpected presence. The conversation takes a reflective turn as they delve into personal growth, discussing …
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What is the Institute of Museum and Library Services?
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Crosby Kemper, Director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, joins us to explain the role of the federal government in the support and empowerment of America’s museums, libraries, and related organizations through grantmaking, research, and policy development. His careful stewardship and deep thoughts around how we protect and promote t…
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Peter Brown and The Wild Robot
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Writing for children—especially books that can be emotionally challenging—requires a great deal of insight, honestly, talent, and self reflection; and that's before you even pick up the pencil! Peter Brown, author of The Wild Robot, a beautifully crafted and deeply moving middle grade novel about technology, nature, and family, joins us to talk abo…
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She’s currently on an expedition at one of the globe’s poles, and I greatly miss her. Will I stay under the heat dome of climate change for true love or follow through with my plans to escape this dusty hellhole? IT’S BEST IF YOU DON’T REACH OUT The unexceptional late thirties male against COVID-19, genital herpes, and $18 an hour employment http:/…
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In this episode, Shari Phillips brings in the "Tall Cop" to discuss his upcomming seminar.ReachCouncil által
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Early Relational Health: Proven and Simple
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A new report from Harvard University and the Burke Foundation reinforces what we have long known at Reach Out and Read: simple, well-delivered initiatives to support early relational health have proven and profoundly beneficial results for children and their families. Dr. Junlei Li, lead author of the report and co-chair of the Human Development an…
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In 1920, as Black art and writing flourished during the Harlem Renaissance, W.E.B. Du Bois created the first magazine aimed specifically at Black youth. Titled “The Brownies’ Book: A Monthly Magazine for Children of the Sun", the magazine featured celebrated Black creatives of the time. Nearly 100 years later, Dr. Karida Brown and Charly Parker hav…
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Children's Books for Times of Crisis
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A core role of parents and caregivers is to help children make sense of an often-challenging world around them. Miriam Udel, professor of German and Jewish Studies at Emory University, joins us to talk about how children's books can help parents and children alike when their world is "on fire".
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“Why did I let this happen?” I said to myself in a face-palm, the second I saw a full blown bag lady. She was wearing some kind of sheet-like dress, green crocs, and sporting stringy weird-looking hair. Her lumpy face (heavily filtered in the photos I had seen) was in fact missing an eye. IT’S BEST IF YOU DON’T REACH OUT The unexceptional late thir…
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Boundaries, Burnout, and Balance
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Listen in as Heidi and Erin discuss the four B's!ReachCouncil által
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Untangling the Thread of Racism
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has long recognized that the world outside the walls of hospitals and clinics has a major impact on the health of children. A new book from the Academy, “Untangling the Thread of Racism”, aims to be a thoughtful, practical, and hands-on resource that addresses many aspects of this important but challenging topic. …
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Building Motivation and Community: Unveiling Stories of Self-Discovery and Support
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In this engaging podcast episode, join the conversation as the hosts, Basma and Wesley and guest Mana, delve into the realms of motivation, self-discovery, and the significance of community support. From discussing personal struggles to the power of mentorship, the hosts share anecdotes and insights that resonate with listeners. Whether it's the im…
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The funny thing about taking tighty whities into battle, the couple of times I’ve tried, is that women don’t quite know how to unwrap the goods. White briefs are almost a chastity belt more so than their colored compatriots. IT’S BEST IF YOU DON’T REACH OUT The unexceptional late thirties male against COVID-19, genital herpes, and $18 an hour emplo…
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We're thankful to every person who reads aloud to a child. To mark this holiday devoted to giving thanks, we're bringing back an episode we recorded during the pandemic. We asked three children’s authors — Traci Sorell, Ann Clare LeZotte, and Dr Sayantani DasGupta — to read aloud their own stories of gratitude, and we're grateful to share those sto…
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Reach Out and Read has commissioned and published its first children's book, Talk Baby Talk! In an effort to increase access to books that are representative of families from all races, cultures, and socioeconomic backgrounds, this book is reflective of Reach Out and Read’s mission, which focuses on the parent/caregiver-child relationship through d…
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Chaos: A Tale of Car Towing, Ice Cream, and Regulating Emotions
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In this lively podcast episode, the hosts share a rollercoaster of experiences ranging from getting their cars towed after a Renaissance Fair to the emotional aftermath. Amidst the chaos, they explore the importance of self-awareness and emotional regulation, touching on the H.A.L.T. method—Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired. The hosts share personal str…
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Self-compassion and Resiliency
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Tune in for a special message from Dr Cassandra LeClair on self-compassion and strengthening your resiliency.ReachCouncil által
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