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Dr. Perri Klass
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Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds
2.24.26 Pediatric Grand Rounds "Living to Grow Up: How Childhood Death Became "Unnatural"" By Perri Klass, MD
Event Objectives:Interpret recent infant and child mortality data, including disparities, in the context of historical data, and consider the trajectory of the past century.Identify current and historical sources of infant and child mortality, and past, present, and possible future campaigns that target specific causes.Recognize and interpret parental, cultural, and literary responses to the threat and the reality of infant and child mortality, and the cultural changes which reflect the decreases of the past century.Claim CME Credit Here!
2026-02-24
59 min
The Non-Anxious Leader Podcast
Episode 369: 5 Mistakes That Escalate Family Tension — and What They Teach Us About Leadership
Grandparents often interfere with the parenting by their own adult children. Understanding these five mistakes from a family systems perspective can help you grow as a non-anxious leader.Show Notes:5 common mistakes grandparents make, according to a pediatrician by Perri Klass, MDBecome a Patron for as little as $5/month.Subscribe to my weekly Two for Tuesday email newsletter.
2026-02-09
12 min
Church & Culture Podcast
CCP176: On Parents and Grandparents
In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss a topic that is near and dear to Dr. White's heart - the relational dynamic between parents and grandparents. As a father of four children and a grandfather to 16 grandchildren, this is a topic where he is very well versed. Marriage and family are foundational institutions in God's created order of our world. And when those families break down, particularly when there are divides and discord between parents and grandparents, the younger generations are impacted in countless ways. Episode Links ...
2025-12-12
31 min
Lost Ladies of Lit
Margaret Oliphant — Hester with Perri Klass
Send us a textIf you’re drawn to the hefty tomes of Victorian authors Anthony Trollope and George Eliot, we can pretty much guarantee you’ll enjoy this week’s novel, Hester, as much as we did. Margaret Oliphant is said to have been one of Queen Victoria’s favorite novelists, and she counted J.M. Barrie and Robert Louis Stevenson among her many fans. Joining us to discuss Hester is New York Times columnist and pediatrician Dr. Perri Klass. Discussed in this episode: Hester by Margaret OliphantDr. Perri K...
2025-01-21
45 min
Pediatrics On Call
Literacy Promotion in Primary Care, Getting Out the Vote
In this episode Perri Klass, MD, FAAP, describes how reading aloud to children enhances literacy while building relational health and how pediatricians can use books to assess child development. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Lisa Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP, about the value of voting and encouraging patients and caregivers to exercise their rights. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
2024-10-29
32 min
Pediatrics On Call
Literacy Promotion in Primary Care, Getting Out the Vote
In this episode Perri Klass, MD, FAAP, describes how reading aloud to children enhances literacy while building relational health and how pediatricians can use books to assess child development. Hosts David Hill, MD, FAAP, and Joanna Parga-Belinkie, MD, FAAP, also speak with Lisa Costello, MD, MPH, FAAP, about the value of voting and encouraging patients and caregivers to exercise their rights. For resources go to aap.org/podcast.
2024-10-29
32 min
Reach Out and Read
Breaking News: The New 2024 AAP Literacy Promotion Statement
AAP policy statements are powerful, well-researched, and meticulously-reviewed principles on the state-of-the-art in children's health. Yesterday, the AAP released their latest Policy Statement: "Literacy Promotion: An Essential Component of Primary Care Pediatric Practice", and an accompanying extensive Technical Report outlining the substantial supporting research evidence. Drs. Perri Klass and Pamela High, two of the lead authors of the AAP's statement and report, join us to explain their work, and the recommendations for pediatricians, policy makers, and families.
2024-09-30
33 min
Big Picture Science
Lady Parts**
The Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe has ignited fierce debate about bodily autonomy. But it’s remarkable how little we know about female physiology. Find out what studies have been overlooked by science, and what has been recently learned. Plus, why studying women’s bodies means being able to say words like “vagina” without shame ... a researcher who is recreating a uterus in her lab to study endometriosis … and an overdue recognition of medical pioneer Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.Guests:Melody T. McCloud - Obstetrician Gynecologist and Founder and Medical Director of Atlanta Women's Health Care; c...
2024-03-04
1h 00
Stuff You Missed in History Class
'Doctress' Rebecca Crumpler
Rebecca Crumpler was the first Black woman in the United States to earn a medical degree. She also wrote one of the first, if not the first, medical texts by a Black person in the United States. Research: Allen, Patrick S. “‘We must attack the system’: The Print Practice of Black ‘Doctresses’.” Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, Volume 74, Number 4, Winter 2018. https://doi.org/10.1353/arq.2018.0023 Boston African American National Historic Site. “Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.” National Park Service. https://www.nps.gov/people/dr-rebecca-lee-crumpler.htm The Boston Globe. “Boston’s Oldest Pupil.” 4/3/1898. Britannica, The Editor...
2024-02-26
38 min
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
DEEP DIVE: When Your Kid Doesn't Fit the Mold
We’re doing a Deep Dive into our best episodes around a single topic. Find the Spotify playlist for this “Deep Dive” here.This group of episodes is about parenting kids who don’t fit the mold. This week, we’re revisiting our episode of that name from 2021Sooner or later, most parents discover that their kid doesn't fit society's mold in one way or another. But there's "quirky" kids with unusual haircuts, and then there's the kids who really do their own thing, with or without peer approval. In this episode, we're talking about the latter.
2023-11-02
45 min
Big Picture Science
Lady Parts*
The Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe has ignited fierce debate about bodily autonomy. But it’s remarkable how little we know about female physiology. Find out what studies have been overlooked by science, and what has been recently learned. Plus, why studying women’s bodies means being able to say words like “vagina” without shame ... a researcher who is recreating a uterus in her lab to study endometriosis … and an overdue recognition of medical pioneer Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.Guests:Melody T. McCloud - Obstetrician Gynecologist and Founder and Medical Director of Atlanta Women's Health Care; c...
2023-03-06
1h 01
Lost Ladies of Lit
Margaret Oliphant — Hester with Perri Klass
Send us a textIf you’re drawn to the hefty tomes of Victorian authors Anthony Trollope and George Eliot, we can pretty much guarantee you’ll enjoy this week’s novel, Hester, as much as we did. Margaret Oliphant is said to have been one of Queen Victoria’s favorite novelists, and she counted J.M. Barrie and Robert Louis Stevenson among her many fans. Joining us to discuss Hester is New York Times columnist and pediatrician Dr. Perri Klass. Discussed in this episode: Hester by Margaret OliphantDr. Perri...
2023-02-21
45 min
Stuff You Missed in History Class
Scarlet Fever
Scarlet fever is treatable with antibiotics, but in the middle of the 19th century, it was the leading cause of death in children in some parts of the world. Today, there are several ongoing mysteries about the disease. Research: Branswell, Helen. “Scarlet fever, a disease of yore, is making a comeback in parts of the world.” 11/27/2017. https://www.statnews.com/2017/11/27/scarlet-fever-cases/ Lamagni, Theresa et al. “Resurgence of scarlet fever in England, 2014–16: a population-based surveillance study.” The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Vol. 18, Issue 2. February 2018. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(17)30693-X/fulltext?elsca1=tlpr Ferretti, Joseph and...
2023-02-08
36 min
Big Picture Science
Lady Parts
The Supreme Court’s ruling on Roe has ignited fierce debate about bodily autonomy. But it’s remarkable how little we know about female physiology. Find out what studies have been overlooked by science, and what has been recently learned. Plus, why studying women’s bodies means being able to say words like “vagina” without shame ... a researcher who is recreating a uterus in her lab to study endometriosis … and an overdue recognition of medical pioneer Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler.Guests:Melody T. McCloud - Obstetrician Gynecologist and Founder and Medical Director of Atlanta Women's Health Care; c...
2022-10-31
1h 02
Virtual Curbside
Bonus: Angelo's Book Club
Listen in as host Paul Wirkus, MD, FAAP and guest Angelo Giardino, MD, FAAP discuss a terrific book by Dr. Perri Klass: A Good Time to Be Born/The Best MedicineNo credit available for this episode. See vcurb.com for additional episodes.
2022-08-30
18 min
Beyond Surviving Residency
Trust & Character: Dr. Jonathan Imber
Today, Ben chats with professor of sociology Dr. Jonathan Imber about his book "Trusting Doctors, the Decline of Moral Authority in American Medicine" which examines how American physicians in the early 20th century acquired an unprecedented level of trust that was subsequently lost. They touch on some of the themes from the book, the importance of reflection and character for medical trainees, and Ben asks Dr. Imber if the medical profession can regain some of the trust it previously held. Listen to find out where some of that trust remains! Read this episode's transcript here. Fo...
2022-05-12
49 min
The Incubator
#033 - Dr. Perri Klass MD - On the fight against child mortality
Send a textDr. Perri Klass is Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and Co-Director of NYU Florence. She attended Harvard Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital, Boston. She writes the weekly column, “The Checkup,” for the New York Times Science Section. She has written extensively about medicine, children, literacy, and knitting. Her new book, A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future, is an account of how victories over infant and child mortality have changed the world.Find out mo...
2021-12-05
1h 00
Reach Out and Read
Sometimes You Have to Lie
'Ole Golly says there is as many ways to live as there are people on the earth'. So says Harriet in "Harriet the Spy", the brainchild of author Louise Fitzhugh. Today we dive in deeper with one of literature's most beloved 'quirky' kids, with a discussion of how Harriet and Louise broke the mold of children's literature. Guest host Dr Perri Klass speaks with Leslie Brody, author of the highly acclaimed new biography "Sometimes You Have to Lie: The Life and Times of Louise Fitzhugh, Renegade Author of Harriet the Spy".
2021-08-05
32 min
Reach Out and Read
Quirky Kids
When parenting, teaching, or caring for kids, there can be a fine line between those with a readily identifiable diagnosis, and those who are just plain "different". Dr. Perri Klass and Dr. Eileen Costello, co-authors of "Quirky Kids: Understanding and Supporting Your Child With Developmental Differences", join us to talk about quirky kids, and the joys and challenges they can bring to families.
2021-08-05
31 min
Reach Out and Read
William's Doll and the Legacy of Charlotte Zolotow
The publication of Charlotte Zolotow's picture book William's Doll (1972) not only broke gender stereotypes, but became a landmark moment in American children's literature. In a bonus episode of our "Inner Truths: LGBTQ" series, host Dr. Perri Klass speaks with Charlotte's daughter, Crescent Dragonwagon (a prolific author herself), about the making of William's Doll and her mother's cultural impact as a writer and editor of books that have encouraged tolerance, kindness, and authenticity for generations of children.
2021-06-10
25 min
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
When Your Kid Doesn't Fit The Mold
Toddler Purgatory is launching this month! Help us support the launch of our new podcast by checking out the sneak-peek trailer and following now wherever you listen. Grab all the player links at toddlerpurgatory.com. Sooner or later, most parents discover that their kid doesn't fit society's mold in one way or another. But there's "quirky" kids with unusual haircuts, and then there's the kids who really do their own thing, with or without peer approval. In this episode, we're talking about the latter.Those parents will recognize what Dr. Perri Klass calls "the pivotal m...
2021-05-05
42 min
Tell Me
Tell Me: Season 2, Episode #3 Dr. Perri Klass: "Today is the Day They Will Never Forget"
Send us a text"You go to work and there are settings in which for all the people you meet, today is the day they will never forget." These are the words of the brilliant mind, Dr. Perri Klass, addressing the need to never forget the human element of the medical profession. A professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and Co-Director of NYU Florence, she is a mentor to many who leads with a wise and compassionate heart. This walk is an intriguing and fascinating personal reflection of how her pa...
2021-04-13
54 min
JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
A Good Time To Be Born
Perri Klass is Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and Co-Director of NYU Florence. She attended Harvard Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital, Boston. Dr. Klass began writing about medicine and medical training when she was a medical student. She writes the weekly column, “The Checkup,” for the New York Times Science Section. She has written extensively about medicine, children, literacy, and knitting. Her new book, A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future, is an account of how victories over infant and child mortal...
2021-03-11
49 min
JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
A Good Time To Be Born
Perri Klass is Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and Co-Director of NYU Florence. She attended Harvard Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital, Boston. Dr. Klass began writing about medicine and medical training when she was a medical student. She writes the weekly column, “The Checkup,” for the New York Times Science Section. She has written extensively about medicine, children, literacy, and knitting. Her new book, A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future, is an account of how victories over infant...
2021-03-11
49 min
Teacher Stories
The Power of Stories and Early Relationships
When 4th grade teacher Miriam Marecek turned down the lights and lit the reading candle, magic happened. Pediatrician and journalist Perri Klass describes what it was like being one of Ms. Marecek's students and the impact it's had on her life and professional career. Now, as national medical director for Reach Out and Read, Dr. Klass, promotes reading aloud, together, starting at birth. In this episode she says, "If children grow up in literacy, rich environments, if there's a lot of back and forth...they will, by the time they come to school, understand how books work. They will understand how pri...
2021-03-05
32 min
The Nourished Child
A Good Time to Be Born
There's been much progress in child health over the years. Dr. Perri Klass, author of A Good Time to Be Born, talks about child health and mortality. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thenourishedchild.com/129
2021-02-18
51 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Dr. Perri Klass on vaccinating children against Covid-19, including lessons from measles vaccination campaigns.
Perri Klass is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. P. Klass and A.J. Ratner. Vaccinating Children against Covid-19 — The Lessons of Measles. N Engl J Med 2021;384:589-591.
2021-02-17
12 min
Public Health On Call
256 - A Good Time to Be Born: A Conversation with Dr. Perri Klass
150 years ago, it was common—even expected—that children would die, and tragedy struck families from the poor to the rich and powerful. Dr. Perri Klass, a pediatrician and author of A Good Time to Be Born, talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about the incredible scientific, public health, and social movements that made child mortality so rare in the United States. They also discuss why disparities persist and how today’s parents, despite being “the luckiest in history,” are not any less anxious about the safety and well-being of their children. KEYWORDS: child health; social determinants of health
2021-02-17
26 min
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Childhood Vaccines w/ Perri Klass
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by NYU professor of journalism and pediatrics Dr. Perri Klass to talk about her new book, "A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future." They examine the profound impact that medical advancements like vaccines have had on infant mortality and public health. Also discussed: the often-overlooked women and minority practitioners who changed the course of human history.
2021-02-15
1h 15
Spawned Parenting Podcast with Liz of Cool Mom Picks
Vaccine safety and Covid-19 with Dr. Perri Klass | Ep 223
If there's one thing we're all talking about, and maybe even tearing up about (if you're Liz), it's the arrival of the Covid-19 vaccines. So we invited the most perfect guest, vaccine expert, author, NYU professor, pediatrician, NY Times science columnist of "The Checkup," Dr. Perri Klass. She's offering a fantastic perspective about the vaccine that we hope will either help put you at ease, or give you another reason to continue celebrating. She's so informative and reassuring, that we really hope you'll take a listen. Be sure to share this episode with someone you know who needs to hea...
2020-12-18
39 min
Explore An Sensational Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
A Good Time to Be Born by Perri Klass
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/124388to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Good Time to Be Born Author: Perri Klass Narrator: Randye Kaye Format: mp3 Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins Release date: 12-08-20 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: History & Commentary Publisher's Summary: The steady beating back of infant and child mortality is one of our greatest human achievements. Interweaving her own experiences as a medical student and doctor, Perri Klass pays tribute to groundbreaking women doctors like Rebecca Lee Crumpler, Mary Putnam Jacobi, and Josephine Baker, and to the nurses, public health advocates, and scientists who brought new approaches...
2020-12-08
11h 15
Factually! with Adam Conover
The Shocking Decline in Child Mortality with Dr. Perri Klass
Just a century and change ago, it wasn’t a given that children would actually survive childhood. Dr. Perri Klass and Adam discuss the shocking decline in child mortality since, what life was like in a time when the deaths of children were routine, and the pressures still facing parents in a now child-friendlier world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2020-11-04
1h 01
Reach Out and Read
A Good Time To Be Born
It's easy to think that the way we think about children and parenting is the way it's always been — the birth of a child is accompanied by the expectation that that baby will grow up happy, healthy, and become an adult. However, a mere century ago that wasn't necessarily the case. So what changed? How has the role of parenting transformed? Dr. Perri Klass, author of the new book "A Good Time to Be Born", joins us to talk about the social, and medical, events that transformed childhood and parenting.
2020-10-15
38 min
Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Pediatric Advances -— Groks Science Show 2020-09-30
Through advances in modern medicine and public health, infant mortality has been largely relegated to the past. On this episode, Dr. Perri Klass discussed how science and medicine gave children a future.
2020-09-30
28 min
Healio Rheuminations
The History of Convalescent Serum and the Story of the Antibody, Part 1
COVID-19 has brought up the use of the old remedy convalescent serum. What is it? Did it work? This series walks us through the history of the serum, how it was discovered, how it was first used, and how it inspired the field of immunology. Intro :11 In this episode :15 A quick tale :20 Outline of these three episodes 2:51 Quick definitions 3:50 How it all began 7:16 A solo paper on diphtheria 12:57 A trial of children 17:07 Giving fluids from a horse 21:57 What happened with tetanus? 25:12 Switching gears to our understanding of antibodies 27:09 The next target: snakes 29:17 The plague 32:00 Summary of Part 1, what's...
2020-07-15
40 min
Political Gabfest
There Is No Plan
Emily, John, and David discuss COVID without federal leadership; challenges to Trump at the Supreme Court; and novelist Isabel Allende joins the show to talk about her new book A Long Petal of the Sea, and how crisis can be an opportunity for change.For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment David, Emily, and John discuss (what would be) epic historical counterfactuals. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on the Gabfest each week, and access to special bonus episodes throughout the year. Sign up now to listen and support our show.You can tweet...
2020-05-14
1h 13
Political Gabfest
There Is No Plan
Emily, John, and David discuss COVID without federal leadership; challenges to Trump at the Supreme Court; and novelist Isabel Allende joins the show to talk about her new book A Long Petal of the Sea, and how crisis can be an opportunity for change.For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment David, Emily, and John discuss (what would be) epic historical counterfactuals. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on the Gabfest each week, and access to special bonus episodes throughout the year. Sign up now to listen and support our show.You can tweet...
2020-05-14
1h 11
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
Letting Kids Be Little
In a world where kids get big praise for hitting their developmental milestones ahead of schedule- he sat up before six months! She was talking in sentences before her second birthday!- there are still times and places to let kids be little. Letting kids be little means maybe they are wiggly worms when you'd like them to be sitting still. Letting kids be little means letting them come back and touch base with you, and then leave, and come back, and then leave, and come back.Letting kids be little means letting...
2020-02-19
46 min
ADHD Experts Podcast
254- Worry Less: Managing Anxiety in Children and Adolescents with ADHD
Anxiety is common among school-aged children, and those with ADHD are at higher risk than their peers. Learn from renowned pediatricians Eileen Costello, M.D., and Perri Klass, M.D., how children and families can talk about and manage anxiety.
2019-09-16
1h 03
ADHD Experts Podcast
254- Worry Less: Managing Anxiety in Children and Adolescents with ADHD
Anxiety is common among school-aged children, and those with ADHD are at higher risk than their peers. Learn from renowned pediatricians Eileen Costello, M.D., and Perri Klass, M.D., how children and families can talk about and manage anxiety.
2019-09-16
1h 03
Strange Country
Child's Play
Hey Dash Hounds- You're still here? That means you managed to listen to Strange Country's longest podcast ever, and still come back for more. Or you skipped that one for later- we understand. It is time now dear readers to sit back relax and enjoy Kelly and Beth unwind and eventually get to the topic of play in the Victorian Era. We glean our research from Therese Oneill's, Ungovernable a wonderful book about all the crazy things parents did back in the day. Today we are way more advanced, I mean which one of you didn't grow up playing...
2019-06-20
58 min
Eric & Helen Show
Health Corner:How to Minimize Exposures to Hormone Disrupters/Story: Bunnies on Ice
How to Minimize Exposures to Hormone Disrupters “We tend to think hormone disrupters are a mom and baby issue,” said Dr. Leonardo Trasande, the chief of the division of environmental pediatrics at N.Y.U. School of Medicine. “But it literally can be a life and death matter for folks who are not even trying to have a family.” Dr. Trasande is one of the doctors I work with in the pediatric clinic at Bellevue Hospital, and the author of “Sicker, Fatter, Poorer: the Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future … and What We Can Do About It.” T...
2019-04-09
03 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Dr. Perri Klass on the health effects of child poverty in the United States and the AAP’s new policy statement on screening.
Dr. Perri Klass is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. P. Klass. Saving Tiny Tim - Pediatrics and Childhood Poverty in the United States. N Engl J Med 2016;374:2201-5.
2016-06-08
06 min
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Lectures
Reach Out and Read: Pediatrics By The Book
Pediatric Grand Rounds with Perri Klass MD
2015-03-05
59 min
NEJM Interviews
NEJM Interview: Dr. Perri Klass on experiencing weekends in the hospital from a patient’s point of view.
Perri Klass is a professor of journalism and pediatrics at New York University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Managing Editor of the Journal. P. Klass. Death Takes a Weekend. N Engl J Med 2015;372:402-5.
2015-01-28
10 min
Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 006 Staying Awake
Catherine talks about creating the braid in Laura Aylor's Faberge', Margaret talks about Mel Ski's hat Drizzle, Catherine introduces Dr. Perri Klass' work on how knitting can create focus and she also describes all the mushrooms she's been seeing this year. (Photos are in the Shownotes on the blog.) Finally, Margaret offers some tools-- paper and electronic -- on how to estimate the yardage for projects.
2014-12-08
41 min
dj bigdirty's: night club musical
night club musical act 039
1. [00:00] sarah mclachlan- love comes (dave dresden and randy boyer rmx) 2. [05:15] rudimental ft emeli sande (ivan gough and jebu rmx) 3. [10:18] medina- fool (i feel bad for ya) (bottai rmx) 4. [14:22] lancelot ft Anthony and cleopatra- givin it up (panda mix) 5. [18:32] bob sinclar- yes u r (mylo rmx) 6. [22:55] proyal ft ai takekawa- the orbit (biotones and max farewell rmx) 7. [28:00] cole plante and myon and shane 54 ft ruby odell- if i fall 8. [33:00] fatum ft natalie peris- words 9. [37:15] eco ft carly burns- hurt (cold rush rmx) 10. [44:30...
2014-03-20
2h 10
Press Play On This Uplifting Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.
Every Mother Is a Daughter by Perri Klass, Sheila Solomon Klass
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/172110to listen full audiobooks. Title: Every Mother Is a Daughter Author: Perri Klass, Sheila Solomon Klass Narrator: Carrington Macduffie, Anna Fields Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins Release date: 05-18-06 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 14 ratings Genres: Teenagers Publisher's Summary:
2006-05-18
10h 49