Family Podcast
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Family Matters podcast: Putting the father-daughter relationship firstSome Alberta dads found the perfect way to say “I love you” to their tween and teen daughters. It involved cartwheels, dismounts and plenty of choreography.CanadaApr 30, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Memories of pain impacted by parentsYou can’t be in the operating room with them but you do play an important role in your child’s surgical experience.CanadaApr 23, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Where’s the teen urgency?Alberta mom and Global Edmonton executive producer, Deb Zinck said her sons, 12 and 14, miss their bus at least a week forcing their mom to drive them to school. “There’s no hurry. They don’t know how to hurry," Zinck said.Apr 16, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Understanding your highly sensitive childMy seven-year old son despises sweatpants. He only wants to wear shorts or blue jeans.Apr 8, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Should schools have a ‘no-cut’ rule for sports teams?An Edmonton junior high school is embracing a 14-member curling squad and a 37-person basketball team.LifestyleMar 18, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: More Canadian couples living apart but in serious relationshipsStatistics Canada found 1.5 million Canadians aged 25 to 64 are in a relationship with someone living in another home.CanadaMar 11, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Meet the postpartum doula — and the benefits of adults trying new thingsPostpartum doulas are not new in Canada, but the service is becoming more sought-after.CanadaFeb 25, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Teaching kindness — and teaching teens to dress for winterIn today’s world, a little kindness goes a long way and proof can be found at Davidson Creek Elementary in Sherwood Park, Alta.Feb 19, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: The surge of women freezing their eggsThe Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine (PCRM), with a clinic in Vancouver and Edmonton, reported a 180 per cent increase from 2017 to 2018.CanadaFeb 5, 2019
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Family Matters podcast: Moms re-entering the workforce & Canada’s new food guideAccording to data from the Harvard Business Review, stay-at-home moms are half as likely to land a job interview compared to moms who get laid off.CanadaJan 28, 2019
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