Podcasts about: Emotional Health

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There are 1578 episodes in the Emotional Health topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Emotional Health topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

Malia Talks About COVID-19
00:17:47 | Season: 1 | Episode: 5 | March 15th, 2021

Malia Jones, author of A Kids Book About COVID-19, talks through the facts of COVID-19, dispels some of the myths, and shares ways we can all help one another.

Mountain Goat (Set Your Sights Higher)
09:29 | Episode: 27 | March 14th, 2021

MOUNTAIN GOAT –  Always set your sights on something you want, no matter how high up, and you will get there, just like the high climbing mountain goat.

Suffolk Wood (part 7) 2am – counting the chirps of a dark bush cricket (sleep safe)
01:01:11 | Episode: 58 | March 13th, 2021

When the bell of St Mary’s strikes 2am, and the world has dissolved into shadows and echoes of far away things, there’s a solace to be found in counting the chirps of a dark bush cricket. When all that is near is a loose twig falling, a small mammal, biding its time between a fleeting moment of stealth, and the semblance of a nocturnal breeze seems to be somewhere around, high up in the trees, there is a reason to let go of the urge to track time. Let the night planes take it. Let them draw it away in their soft rumbling arcs, away and over the dark curve of the Earth. And don’t worry. They’ll be sure to leave it where you can find it. It’ll be there when you arrive. There on the cusp of dawn. Here, in this rural Suffolk wood, in this safe and empty place, on this calm August night when thoughts can be let go to float down into the leaves, its the trees who’ll stand over.  

Bassie – It’s Like My Second Name
25:37 | Season: 1 | Episode: 21 | March 9th, 2021

Using someone’s correct pronouns is as important to them as using their own name. That’s why it’s a big deal. Recognition is as, if not more, important than support as an ally for the LGBT+ community. This week’s guest is 15 year old Bassie. Bassie came out as non-binary at the age of 14. And even then, they knew who they were. This is their journey.

Raising the Steaks: Doc Apoc Has a Beef Part Two
0:25:17 | Season: 2 | Episode: 27 | March 8th, 2021

This is the last episode in our series Imagine Equity: Six New Stories About Race, Identity, and Making Things Right. It picks up where the previous episode left off and addresses the big topics of discrimination, injustice, and activism. It might be a good idea for you to listen together with your child (or your grown-up).

S01E17: Little Fish on the Prairie (Windmillia pt. 2)
22:34 | Season: 1 | Episode: 18 | March 8th, 2021

As Simon and Sarfunkel get closer and closer, October and Fish must get past the buff cows to warn the Elemental Creature of Air in time… 

Ashley Talks About Divorce
00:16:02 | Season: 1 | Episode: 4 | March 8th, 2021

Ashley Simpo, author of A Kids Book About Divorce, talks about how children are never at fault when people get a divorce.

Seaside brutalism – at the Port of Felixstowe
30:28 | Episode: 57 | March 6th, 2021

On the beach, sat within wetting distance of the water’s edge, there’s a point where the noise from the container port begins to meld in with the shingle soft washing to and fro of the waves. Here, about a quarter of a mile away, towering gantry cranes can be seen whining backwards and forwards, deftly hoisting lorry-sized containers like little matchboxes from an impossibly vast supership. Venus, mega-sized, operated by China Shipping Container Lines, and with a warehouse-sized engine and chimney that throbs and pulsates the sea air for miles around. On this, a weekday last summer, the port and all of its rumblings form nothing more than a backdrop to what beaches are really for. Playing. Oblivious children constantly on the move run soaked and delighted to their families before rushing back to get ankle-deep in the waves again. Parents warn there’s a stranded jellyfish, while claxons and two-tone sirens announce the peril of yet another swooping crane, on the horizon. There’s a jagged beauty to all of this, a form of shoreline brutalism.




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