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Classroom Connect

Espresso and Doodle Learning

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A ”Why To” Podcast powered by Espresso and Doodle. Ian Rockey and Andrew Tidswell invite you to join them as they discuss practical and engaging ways to develop learning in the classroom. Please email us with your questions, ideas or suggestions at [email protected]
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Welcome to a show about curiosity taking us deeper into the topics of people's passion and interesting conversation. I will be interviewing people with fascinating passions. Learning about what got them into it and what made them take it to the next level. I hope you enjoy listening! You can follow me on Twitter @JoelCirco, Twitter @CuriousJoelCast, or Email @CuriousJoelCast.
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At Popular Science, we report and write dozens of science and tech stories every week. And while a lot of the fun facts we stumble across make it into our articles, there are lots of other weird facts that we just keep around the office. So we figured, why not share those with you? Welcome to The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. For advertising opportunities please email [email protected] We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcY ...
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The Doodle Pro® Podcast: Positive Training Tips for a Calm & Well-Behaved Doodle

The Doodle Pro® – Corinne Gearhart, Certified Dog Trainer & Doodle Expert

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📢 Train your Doodle like a pro with science-backed positive reinforcement! The Doodle Pro® Podcast, hosted by certified trainer Corinne Gearhart, helps you solve behavior challenges like barking, leash pulling, and jumping—while strengthening your bond with your pup. I bring exclusive Doodle training expertise straight to your ears, along with expert interviews from top dog trainers, behaviorists, and veterinarians worldwide. 🐾 What You’ll Learn: How to train a stubborn Doodle & stop excessi ...
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Wyoming Coop and Cluck is a heartfelt, humorous podcast following one woman’s first-time adventure into backyard chicken keeping in the wide-open beauty of Wyoming. Join me, a lifelong educator, dog mom, and new Wyoming resident, as I document every step—from building the coop and choosing breeds to raising baby chicks and introducing them to our four curious dogs. Whether you're a seasoned chicken keeper, dreaming of your own flock, or just here for the laughs and learning curves, there's a ...
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A Tisket-Tasket Podcast is your gateway into the whimsical and often surprising world of nursery rhymes. Hosted by Gina Zimbardi, this podcast unpacks the rich history, folklore, and cultural impact of the rhymes we all grew up with. Each episode delves into the origins, evolution, and hidden meanings behind these timeless verses, exploring their connections to history, fashion, literature, and even politics. With expert insights, archival recordings, and lively storytelling, A Tisket-Tasket ...
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You create products, even if you don’t know it yet. If you’re creating things that other people use - you need to apply product thinking to you work. Now you have a place to learn about product thinking and learn from others how they do it. Visit the blog on https://link.medium.com/Z46sCOfqi8 Cover Designed by Freepik https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/doodle-business-charts-infographics-elements_1529599.htm
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It's The Kid's Podcast

The Eagle Learning Center

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Hi, I'm Doodle, I'm the host of this brand new show called "It's The Kid's Podcast". On my show I'll be talking about toys, pets, tv, and music. Follow the Eagle Learning Center on Instagram to find out when my show starts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsthekidspodcast/support
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Welcome to "Growing Stillwater," the podcast that delves deep into the world of Stillwater Oklahoma. Join Moose, a trailblazing first-generation lettuce farmer with a making beer, as he explores what is growing in Stillwater. Moose brings you insightful discussions with a fresh perspective, expert interviews, and insider look of living in the Friendliest college town. Sponsored by Poppy Doodle Farms, each episode of "Growing Stillwater" shares stories of the dedicated individuals shaping the ...
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This is a podcast where I’ll cover random topics and all general questions pertaining to that topic. I might talk about music, books, movies, business, arts and crafts, social media,, relationships, etc. So tune-in, join me & sometimes my guest(s) for fun true talk, and who knows we all might learn something.
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NFT Catcher Podcast

Michael Keen & Jennifer Sutto

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w/ Jennifer Sutto & Michael Keen: NFTs are going mainstream. Jennifer & Michael keep their audience informed about all relevant projects as the industry continues to expand. With a focus on market dynamics and turning a profit, this podcast is perfect for the seasoned NFT trader or someone that is just looking to learn what the heck is going on with these JPEGS!
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Juliet Hahn is a CCO, podcast host, keynote speaker and content creator. Her mission in life is to give people a stage to share their stories. She believes deeply that everyone has a story and we all can learn from each other. We just need to listen. Juliet helps connect the dots so her guests can share and connect with more people. #storiesconnectus Your Next Stop Podcast highlights people who have followed a purpose/passion and made it into a career. These shows are inspiring and will get ...
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The podcast where we explore and celebrate the lives of ARTISTS with ADHD. Life, art, superpowers, and... wait what was I saying?! Hosted by Sarah Gise, your fellow ADHD artist. We'll have interviews with all different types of artists with ADHD, as well as some mental health experts. Hear stories, jot down some tips, fight the stigma, and have a great time hanging out with us! Original music for this podcast was composed by Christopher Aaron Knarr. You can find more of his work at www.Chris ...
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Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian joins the show to talk about horny eels. Plus, Sara Kiley explains the tree that loves getting struck by lightning, and Rachel goes into detail about kids passing notes in ancient times. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our ⁠⁠⁠Facebook …
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In this episode of Wyoming Coop and Cluck, I roll up my sleeves for a deep clean of the temporary coop and share the exciting start of our permanent coop build! I talk about the importance of coop hygiene—not just for the flock, but for us humans, too. Tune in as I cover common zoonotic illnesses like Salmonella and E. coli, and how to prevent them…
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I'm back with part 2! We finish up our conversation with Flora Doodle and how she raised 8 children. We talk about where she learned her parenting style, how she adapted it to each child, and where her children are now. If you would like to support this podcast subscribe to my patreon patreon.com/CuriousJoel You can find me on Instagram @JoelCirco …
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Send us a text In this episode of A Tisket-Tasket, Gina unpacks the dark and fascinating history of the nursery rhyme Naughty Baby, a lullaby that uses fear—and Napoleon Bonaparte—as a disciplinary tool. From its roots in 19th-century British anxiety to modern reinterpretations by artists like Fay Hield, this episode explores how children's folklor…
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Casey Johnston joins the show this week to talk about how women are truly and actually stronger than men (all of which she details in her new book!). Plus, Laura talks about promiscuous fruit flies, and Rachel talks about capuchin monkey's version of a Labubu. Get Casey's book here! https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/casey-johnston/a-physical…
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One of the eight young chickens might actually be a rooster—and it’s starting to show! In this episode, I share the early signs of rooster behavior we’re seeing in the flock and what that could mean for our backyard setup. Plus, the girls (and maybe a guy?) are getting a menu upgrade as we begin introducing fresh fruits and vegetables to their diet…
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In this special, extended episode Ian and Andrew meet our News and Topical Producer Ben Isaacs to explore how we can make news accessible and meaningful to children. He gives us some fascinating insights into how we actually make the news, including the decisions behind what to include and importantly how to make this appropriate for children, whil…
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Send us a text In this episode of the 'A Tisket-Tasket' podcast, hosted by Gina, the focus is on the nursery rhyme 'Great A, Little A, Bouncing B,' which has deep roots in the history of children's literature. Gina explores the contributions of key historical figures like printers Thomas Bailey and John Marshall, and historian Sir Francis Palgrave.…
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In this episode, the chicks are ready to spread their wings—and it's time to move them outside! But with the permanent coop still in the planning phase and a prefab coop blown halfway to Nebraska, things get creative fast. Join me as I share how we transformed an old dog kennel into a temporary chicken run and “Frankensteined” the brooder pieces in…
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Divya Anantharaman aka Gotham Taxidermy joins the show to talk about a bird with a very big personality. Plus, Rachel talks about a whale conveyor belt, and Lauren dishes dirt on the ISS (literally). The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our ⁠⁠Facebook group⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠t…
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In this episode of Wyoming Coop and Cluck, it’s time to play detective! I’m sharing the latest updates on my eight growing chicks as I try to figure out: hen or rooster? Listen in as I describe each chick’s looks, behaviors, and clues—and see if you can guess who’s who! Plus, I’ll give you an update on building the new coop (spoiler: it’s coming al…
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If life with your Doodle feels more chaotic than calm… this book is for you. After 50,000+ hours working exclusively with Doodles, I’ve gathered what truly helps—from overstimulated puppies to seniors stuck in unpredictable routines. And today, I’m proud to say: Your Doodle’s Daily Schedule Blueprint™ is officially here. In this episode, I’m sharin…
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Is structure really the key to a calmer, happier Doodle? In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, I unpack why Doodles thrive with flexible, predictable rhythms—and why a daily schedule doesn’t have to be strict to be effective. You’ll learn: The difference between structure and rigidity How a daily schedule actually reduces stress—for you and y…
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Balint Kacsoh of SciAnts_Streams joins the show today to talk about how flies have their own sort of culture. Plus, Jess hops behind the mic to discuss mimes mocking traffic offenders, and Rachel divulges the story of London's legendary timekeepers. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts an…
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In this episode of Wyoming Coop and Cluck, Kim shares the excitement and challenges of moving her fast-growing chicks into a brand-new, larger brooder. She talks about the unexpected stress the move caused, how quickly the chicks adjusted, and the hilarious sight of tiny wings trying to navigate a much bigger world. Kim also dives into the realitie…
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If your Doodle seems like a completely different dog after lunch—zooming through the house, barking nonstop, stealing socks, or demanding your attention like you owe them—this episode is for you. I’ve lived this problem alongside hundreds of Doodle families. And after 50,000+ hours working hands-on with Doodles in my real-life training and boarding…
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Kate Downey joins the show to explain how little we actually know about why periods hurt so dang bad. Plus, Rachel divulges how to flirt using tubes, and Laura talks about the cutest, sweetest little rat sommeliers. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our Facebook …
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The chicks are growing fast, and it’s time for a big move! In this episode, I share how we transitioned our little fluffballs from their first brooder in the kitchen to a larger, warmer space in the garage. You’ll hear practical tips for managing the move, keeping chicks safe during Wyoming’s chilly spring, and what to expect as they enter their ne…
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This week, I share the heartbreak of losing a few chicks, the lessons learned in the process, and the joy of welcoming new ones to the flock. From rebuilding the brooder to investing in grit, a playpen, and an owl decoy, it’s been a week of growth and gratitude. Tune in for real talk, helpful tips, and a fresh start on the homesteading journey.…
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Does your Doodle bounce off the walls before breakfast? Constant zoomies, demand barking, and chaos before your coffee kicks in? You’re not alone — and the solution isn’t “more walks” or exhausting daycare runs. It’s structure. In this episode, I'll share my Doodle secrets gleaned from over 50,000 hours of hands on experience with them, including: …
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Trace Dominguez joins the show to explain just how inconceivable building up an immunity to iocane powder (or other poisons) is. Sara Kiley also discusses unidentified seismic objects, and Rachel talks about how peeing together transcends species. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and …
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School Breakfast Clubs not only provide the chance for children to have a nutritious start to the school day can be a great way for children to access additional learning support. Just like a hearty breakfast the chance to build confidence through motivating digital learning tasks can help children make a great start to the day. Ian and Andrew disc…
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The chicks have arrived! In this episode, I take you along as I pick up my six new feathered friends and settle them into their new home. From the peeping box in the car to their first curious pecks in the brooder, I share the highs, the little hiccups, and the lessons learned in the first 24 hours of chick parenthood. Plus, you'll get a peek (and …
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In this very first episode, I’m sharing the “why” behind Wyoming Coop and Cluck—a podcast chronicling my journey as a first-time chicken owner in the wild beauty of Wyoming. From dreaming of backyard chickens to preparing for the arrival of six tiny chicks, this episode sets the stage for all the feathered fun, lessons, and chaos to come. Whether y…
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Is life with your Doodle more chaotic than calm lately? 🐾🎧 You're not alone—and help is here in the most melodic and scientifically backed way: 🎹 music. In this fan-favorite episode, I welcome back the brilliant Lisa Spector, a Juilliard-trained pianist whose music is specially designed to calm the canine nervous system. She’s the Pet Calming Maest…
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John Green joins the show to talk about how Everything is Tuberculosis -- which is coincidentally the name of his new book. Plus, Lauren talks about sending squirrels into space, and Rachel explains how brains can (very rarely) turn to glass. Check out John's new book: https://everythingistb.com/ The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast …
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In this episode Ian and Andre discuss ways in digital resources can be used to support children with different levels of educational needs. We can provide flexible options where layers of support can be peeled back or added quickly and efficiently to provide juts the right level of scaffolding at the right time. How do you use digital to address di…
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As an early career teacher it is important to explore ways to build your own style and pedagogical approach, digital resources can provide lots of options. Not only can they provide models as starting points but often they can be adapted to suit your own needs, both of which can be really valuable in terms of professional growth. How has digital su…
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🚨 Does your dog growl? Should you stop it? Or is it actually a GOOD thing? If you’ve ever panicked when your Doodle growls, you’re not alone! Many dog parents assume growling = aggression, but the truth is much more surprising. 🐶 In this must-listen episode, we uncover: ❓ Why does my dog growl? (And what it REALLY means!) ❓ Is growling a warning si…
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Think it's too late to socialize your adult Doodle? Think again! In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, I sit down with two incredible experts—Marge Rogers and Eileen Anderson, authors of Puppy Socialization: What It Is and How to Do It—to discuss why socialization isn’t just for puppies and how to help your Doodle feel more confident in the w…
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Vinny Thomas joins the show to talk about Victorian-era pet squirrels. Jess hops behind the mic to discuss filling the Roman colosseum with water, and Rachel unravels how chewing gum can stop us from "pre-singing." The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our Facebook g…
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Send us a text In this special episode of 'A Tisket Tasket' podcast, host Gina explores the rich history and cultural significance of the New Orleans Jazz Funeral Procession. Dedicated to her friend Janet, Gina delves into the origins and rituals of this unique mourning tradition that blends African, French, and Caribbean influences. The episode hi…
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Growling, Grooming & Goodbye Anxiety—Expert Fixes for Doodle Parents Episode Description: Welcome back to The Doodle Pro Podcast! I'm your host, Corinne Gearhart, and today, we’re tackling three of the biggest challenges doodle parents face—grooming struggles, resource guarding, and separation anxiety. I’m bringing back expert insights from past ep…
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Send us a text Unveiling the History of 'Bingo': A Timeless Folk Song Join host Gina on the Tisket-Tasket podcast as she delves into the origins, meanings, and cultural impact of the beloved nursery rhyme 'Bingo.' Discover the song's surprising roots in 18th-century England, its transformation from an adult drinking song to a children's classic, an…
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Today we talk with Flora Doodle about what it is like to rise 8 children! this is a long one and will be two parts as we where only able to get though all 8 being born. But there is so much in this episode! Twins, age gaps, moving homes, complications at birth, life and death, hot day without AC, parenting choices, and homeschooling! Check it all o…
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“Being curious is one of the most important things. I think it is so important for people to stay curious so they evolve and become a better person, the kind of person they're supposed to be.” Step into the unexpected journey of a podcaster's farewell. But what if this goodbye was just the beginning of something even more remarkable? Find out how a…
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Are Doodles REALLY hypoallergenic, or is it just a myth? 🤔🐶 If you've heard that Goldendoodles, Labradoodles, and other Poodle mixes are perfect for allergy sufferers, you might be surprised by what the science actually says! In this episode of The Doodle Pro® Podcast, dog scientist & ethical breeder Amanda Venturino (MSc in Immunology & Animal Sci…
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Lauren Leffer joins the show to explain how silver carp are creating an environmental trolley problem. Plus, Laura divulges the story of the surfing bat, and Rachel talks about scientists that ate an ancient bologna sandwich. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our…
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Send us a text In this episode of the A Tisket-Tasket Podcast, host Gina explores the rich history of the song 'Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)'. Initially composed in 1892 by Harry Dacer, this Victorian-era tune became a cultural phenomenon. The episode delves into its unexpected journey from the music halls of Victorian England to becoming a g…
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🚀 Join the Doodle Insider Team & Get a FREE Early Copy of My New Book! 📢 Apply now: thedoodlepro.com/insiderteamapp (Listening after Spring 2025?) 📖 Find Your Doodle’s Daily Schedule Blueprint on Amazon! Are you a dedicated Doodle parent, trainer, groomer, or breeder? I have something exciting just for you! 🎉 I’ve been working behind the scenes on …
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Send us a text In this episode, host Gina explores the legacy of Iona and Peter Opie, pioneers in the study of children’s folklore, and how contemporary scholars are bringing their groundbreaking work into the 21st century. We discuss how scholars like Julia Bishop, Andrew Burn, Rebekah Willett, and Jackie Marsh have expanded on the Opies’ research…
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