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Raffi Cavoukian is a magical musician. His songs, like “Baby Beluga” and “Down by the Bay,” have wordplay and rhyme schemes that are as crowd-pleasing as they come — sweet, silly sing-alongs for kids and adults alike. But his work is anything but simple. Much like the folk singers who inspired him, a radical philosophy underscores all that he does. In "Finding Raffi,” comedian, writer, and podcaster Chris Garcia takes us on a journey through a 10-part series tracing Raffi’s life from aspiring folk singer to international kids’ superstar to outspoken activist for climate action and a child-centric world. Produced in partnership with Rococo Punch.
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The history of Disney is a history of war, capitalism, art, politics, and death. But to a "Disney family", it's also a history of joy and love. Can a podcast be about two things?? Join Isaac Coleman (Second Opinion) and his mother, Ruhe, as they watch every film in the Disney Animated Canon and talk about how it was made, what it means, and why they love it - or don't.
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On Back to Bluey, dads and Bluey superfans Darin Lundberg and Robert Yaniz Jr. dive headfirst into the phenomenon that is the beloved Australian animated series Bluey.
In each conversation, we’ll discuss a single episode of Bluey and break down what it has to say about parenthood, childhood, and life in general. We believe series creator Joe Brumm and his team have produced something that is just as aspirational and inspirational as it is heartwarming and humorous. So perhaps we all should take a bit of advice from these particular cartoon dogs.
Join us for a series of fun, positive discussions that get to the heart of one of the finest children’s programs in recent memory. Because everything comes back to Bluey. -
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A podcast where we talk about everything related to Autism. Each week, Ericka Charette and Pamela Mari will get together and talk about Autism including but not limited to Autism stories in the news, questions concerning behaviors, family dynamics, methodologies, and most importantly, share difficulties and triumphs while living within an Autism family.
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Join Focus on the Family's media and culture analysts for a light-hearted reviews for parents and conversation about entertainment, pop culture and technology. Through this 30-minute podcast from Focus on the Family, you'll hear practical information from a Biblical worldview to help guide decisions about what to watch, listen and visit. And connect to a ton of related Christian resources and articles.
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Parents should share not only living books but great works of art with their children, and movies are no exception to either of these. Our goal is to help parents determine movies that are worth sharing with their children, and to help those parents impart the ability for their children to partake and discern media, whether it be print, audio, or visual (or any combination thereof), and to be able to take the good and leave the bad.
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Mike Bobbitt is an entertainer and a storyteller, but more importantly, he's a new dad. Movies were an important part of Mike's childhood, shaping him into the man he is today. Mike interviews his friends and families about their own relationship with the movies they grew up with. He also talks to parents about their experiences with their own kids and film. Along the way, Mike makes an important discovery about what it means to be a parent.
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Two dads, Eddie and J.B., take a nostalgic look at the Disney movies they grew up with as they watch them now with their kids. Friends since first grade, J.B. and Eddie share funny stories of childhood and fatherhood all while looking back at Disney movies. Honey, we made a Disney Podcast will have you laughing and reminiscing at the movies we grew up with.
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