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Ep. # 10 Postpartum in the 1960's

Episode 9 of the Wild and Wise Motherhood podcast, hosted by Breana White, titled "Ep. # 10 Postpartum in the 1960's" was published on December 21, 2018 and runs 66 minutes.

December 21, 2018 ·66m · Wild and Wise Motherhood

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Joyce Greene, shares what was different about being a mother in the 1960's. Being told not to breast feed, not to gain more then 20 lbs and not having anyone to share her feelings with. 

Bardown Beauties: A Minnesota Wild and hockey podcast SKOR North Raising the bar on top-shelf Minnesota Wild and hockey content with Jessi Pierce and Kirsten Krull, who spend more time around the Minnesota Wild arena than almost anyone not in uniform! This podcast provides an entertaining, light-hearted deep dive into the Minnesota Wild, while also touching on the NHL at large, the Minnesota Frost of the PWHL and more! ABOUT THE HOSTS: Jessi is a reporter covering the Minnesota Wild and other NHL teams and players for NHL.com. Kirsten is the current Minnesota Wild in-arena host and former St. Cloud State hockey ice-side reporter. Chipies and Randys Epic Basement Chipie_guy & Randy Get ready to laugh until your sides hurt with the most hilarious comedy podcast on the airwaves! Join us for a wild and wacky ride through the absurdities of life, as we bring you the best in comedy, satire, and downright silliness. Her Wild Side Hockey Podcast Mikki Tuohy Her Wild Side combines hockey knowledge with a side of vibe checks. The weekly show will have game breakdowns, any topical news about the MN Wild, and fun things going on surrounding Wild's social media. This show aims to be informative while also sparking good conversation about the Wild and hockey in general without having to keep everything serious. A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys Nathaniel Hawthorne A Yankee student stays at a country house called Tanglewood during a golden New England fall. Also at the house are about a dozen children: younger cousins of the student and their friends of varying ages. The student, as much to amuse himself as to amuse the children, organises games and activities and tells stories. And the stories he tells are wild and fantastic. When his store of fairy tales and folk legends is exhausted he hits on the idea of retelling Greek Myths in his own style.We visit Tanglewood six times during the course of a year and hear six of the student's beautifully told stories: The Gorgon's Head, The Golden Touch, A Paradise of Children, The Three Golden Apples, The Miraculous Pitcher and The Chimaera. (Summary by Clive Catterall)
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