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Inside the Tide Podcast is designed to captivate both parents and parents-to-be, featuring a variety of engaging conversations with unique guests. The show's primary goal is to offer parents unconventional perspectives and innovative strategies for raising their children, with the aim of enhancing not only the growth of their kids, but also the personal development of the parents themselves. Tyler Jeklinski, podcast host and founder of Our Planet Therapy Company, which provides nature-based ...
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Tide Talks: the Save The Bay Podcast

Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay

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Save The Bay’s “Tide Talks” are casual conversations about environmental issues and threats affecting Narragansett Bay and all the waters that flow into it—all the way from Brockton and Worcester, Mass. down to the southern shores of Rhode Island. Every episode features personalities and stories from Save The Bay’s ecologists, advocates, educators and coordinators. Learn more about the organization at savebay.org.
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In this episode, I have on the show Angela Hanscom, occupational therapist and founder of Timbernook, an award-winning nature-based program that is implemented in countries across the world. Angela started Timbernook in response to the lack of outdoor education and play opportunities for kids, bringing a refreshing perspective to the importance of …
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In this episode, I once again have my wife, Hailey Jeklinski, on the show. We follow up our first chaotic episode with yet another conversation filled with laughs, expletives, and off-topic moments. We dive deep into our pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journey, which began in November 2022, and share a few things we learned through the process. Be…
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In this episode, I have on the show Dana Forrest, a social worker and founder of Swell Therapy. Dana brings to the table a wealth of experience, having worked with individuals facing a variety of diagnoses and challenges in life. She has also intertwined her passion for surfing with her profession, leading to fantastic outcomes for the populations …
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In this episode, I have my favorite person in the world, my wife Hailey Jeklinski, on the show. I was finally able to get her to come talk to me in front of a microphone and share a bit about her health journey and some of the things that have happened in our 14 years together. We touch on her journey navigating a Lupus diagnosis early in life, her…
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In this episode, I have on the show Gosia, otherwise known as 'Wander Mama Diaries' on social media. Gosia is a mother of two who has embarked on a unique journey with her family, traveling the globe and embracing the unpredictable. From navigating a variety of remote jobs to living in various foreign countries and even giving birth in Southeast As…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Caskia Rosas where we discuss everything from parenthood and personal development to business growth and marketing. Caskia, a business owner herself, has launched multiple small businesses over the last decade, offering products ranging from planners to marketing services. She shares not only useful tips for current b…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Kathy Greene, a licensed clinical social worker with decades of experience ranging from crisis psychiatric work to implementing and overseeing community-wide support programs. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer of Bright Harbor Healthcare, Kathy brings her wealth of expertise to the discussion. She offer…
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Water, deemed essential for life by all ancient traditions, is undeniably central to our existence. While the importance of water for our survival is indisputable, it appears that more 'advanced' societies often overlook this significance, taking water for granted and failing to fully appreciate its benefits. "Blue Mind" is a term coined by Dr. Wal…
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Sometimes life provides us with challenges and circumstances that require us to first breakdown before we truly see the things that matter. In this episode, my guest, Robert Bill Jr., a father and men’s coach, shares how his childhood experiences shaped his adult perceptions and behaviors, leading to a struggle with overwork and unhealthy habits in…
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When we learn about the challenges others have overcome to get to where they are in life, it serves as inspiration for our own journey. It provides the hope necessary to navigate difficulties when we encounter tough times in our own lives. In this episode, my guest, Frank Attwood, touches on his military background and experience as a father of thr…
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We hear it all the time: get outside more, it’s good for you! But what exactly does that mean? How can it actually benefit us and our children? In this episode, my guest, Emily Bryce, sheds light on the tangible benefits of spending time in nature for both adults and children. Drawing from her experiences as a nature-based occupational therapist an…
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As parents, we are presented with numerous decisions we must make for the well-being of our children. Some of these decisions are major, like how we plan on approaching schooling, and others are more minor, like how we decide to respond to our kids during a tantrum. Regardless of the size of a decision, each one drastically affects how our children…
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Most parents in the world today are required to wear multiple hats. The multitude of responsibility placed on us as individuals is tough to balance much of the time, and it’s up to us to not only find this balance, but to do so gracefully in order to set an example for those around us. In this episode, my guest, Xiomara Gittens, shares her experien…
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In this prelude episode, host Tyler Jeklinski provides a concise overview of what listeners can expect from future episodes of Inside the Tide Podcast. Support the show Thanks for listening! | Tyler's Book: Raising Wild Hearts | ►https://a.co/d/2NAM7Mg | Connect with Tyler | ►Instagram | https://bit.ly/3HxV9kK ►Facebook | https://bit.ly/3u5bQAW ►Tw…
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In this fourth segment of the 4-part series on well-being, Jennifer Hogan and Allyson Apsey discuss how gratitude impacts well-being. Well-being is listening to your heart, your mind and your body and then taking specific action based on what you hear. This careful listening and action steps lead to us becoming the best version of ourselves. This c…
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In this third segment of the 4-part series on well-being, Jennifer Hogan and Allyson Apsey discuss taking steps to have healthy bodies and healthy minds. Join Jennifer and Allyson on their journey to well-being. Well-being is listening to your heart, your mind and your body and then taking specific action based on what you hear. This careful listen…
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In this second segment of the 4-part series on well-being, Jennifer Hogan and Allyson Apsey discuss taking steps to have healthy bodies and healthy minds. Join Jennifer and Allyson on their journey to well-being. Well-being is listening to your heart, your mind and your body and then taking specific action based on what you hear. This careful liste…
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In this first segment of our 4-part series on well-being, Jennifer Hogan and Allyson Apsey discuss asking for help and setting boundaries. Join Jennifer and Allyson on their journey to well-being. There are five main aspects of personal health: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual. Well-being is listening to your heart, your min…
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As educators, we love the flexibility in our typically tightly-structured schedule that comes along with school holidays. But, if we were really being honest with ourselves, we usually function best with a schedule and a mountain of things on our to-do list. It will be tempting to binge-watch television series during our COVID-19 break, and there i…
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In this episode, Allyson and Jennifer talk about being an authentic leader without being a complainer. - Is it possible for leaders to be "too positive"? -Brene Brown uses a term called "silver-lininging" in her TED Talk titled, “The Power of Vulnerability” -How this relates to the video titled, "It's not about the nail" -We refer to Melody Stacy's…
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On January 19, 1996, the North Cape oil barge ran aground at Moonstone Beach, spilling 820,000 gallons of oil into Rhode Island Sound. The resulting environmental damage was overwhelming. Save The Bay Advocacy Director Topher Hamblett joins the show to discuss the organization’s response to the 1996 North Cape oil spill, both on the shoreline and i…
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Every group of remarkable people has their headquarters, and Save The Bay is no exception. Save The Bay Executive Director Jonathan Stone and former Executive Director Curt Spalding join the show to discuss the history and significance of the organization’s beautiful headquarters in Providence, RI. They also discuss the construction of the facility…
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What is up Everyone? In this episode, Bryan and Chandler are joined by Andrew Gonyo of the Beast Coast and 40k Fame. Gonyo steps up to help Bryan talk about Gene Stealer Cults, he breaks down some of his initial thoughts on the units and cults that might be good or seeing more table time, and he talks about where he sees GSC in the immediate future…
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Hundred Acre Cove is a one-square-mile estuarine cove bordered by Rhode Island and Massachusetts on either side. Save The Bay must now negotiate across state lines to alleviate bacterial pollution that has closed the cove to shellfishing since the 1990s. Waterkeepers Mike Jarbeau and Kate McPherson join the show to discuss Save The Bay’s ongoing pr…
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What is up Everyone? In this episode, Bryan, Chandler, and Evan are joined by the one and only Skari. The guys talk about some of the projects they are working on, we get an update on the #CultRises progress, and we get to know Skari a little better. Skari gives us his best paint blend (you will understand, trust me), talks about his origins in the…
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What is up Everyone? In this episode, Chandler sits down with Zach Bowles of ManBeardPainting fame and lore. We sit down to talk about his origin story into 40k (Dawn of War is a gateway drug people), his love of Orks, some of the craziest commission stories he has, and of course about shenanigans that happen both on and off the table. We talk abou…
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Save The Bay’s education program runs more than 900 school programs every year and more than two dozen weeklong BayCamps each summer. Education Director Bridget Prescott joins the show to discuss Save The Bay’s education mission and the value of outdoor education. Registration for summer BayCamp is now open at savebay.org/family-fun/camp.…
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What is up Everyone? In this episode, Chandler, Evan, and Bryan sit down to talk about a couple of subjects that have popped up recently. First the guys tackle the Bolter Beta Rule and give their impressions on it. With a rule that hasn't been attached to a FAQ, it is new territory and everyone lays out their opinions. The second part deals with th…
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The Save The Bay Aquarium in Newport, Rhode Island is striking in two ways: it’s incredibly small, and it’s incredibly dense. It's also the only New England aquarium featuring marine life from Narragansett Bay exclusively. Save The Bay Aquarist Adam Kovarsky joins the show to discuss the workings of this peculiar aquarium.…
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