Podcast FAQ

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by Maximus Rodriguez Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Should you listen to kids'podcasts?

Before you turn on the screens though, consider a less controversial form of entertainment: Good old-fashioned radio, aka podcasts. If you're a podcast listener yourself, you might be thinking that spoken audio will never entertain your kids. But the best kids' podcasts are more than people talking.

Are there any creative story podcasts for kids?

Here's another creative story podcast that focuses on folktales from around the world. Episodes of Circle Round range from 10 to 20 minutes each. Lately Circle Round has been promoting some other podcast episodes in its feed, so you might find an episode of Brains On (listed below) or other kids' podcasts alongside its own creations.

What is the Best Podcast for a 10 year old?

The Best Podcasts for Kids. 1 Stories Podcast. Apple, Google, Stitcher. 2 Purple Rocket Podcast. Apple, Google, Stitcher. 3 Circle Round. Apple, Google, Stitcher, NPR. 4 Story Pirates. Apple, Google, Stitcher. 5 Story Seeds. Apple, Google, Stitcher. More items

What are the best science podcasts for kids?

Earth Rangers: This podcast has a biology slant but makes a good listen for any kids interested in digging in the dirt, learning about animals, or listening to tales of the ecosystems in far-off lands. There are episodes on the jungle, the Arctic, and nearly everything between.

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What age is KidNuz for?

age 6-13KidNuz is the first daily news podcast created for kids age 6-13. It features stories on current events and politics, entertainment, science, sports and more – followed by the KidNuz quiz.

What is the best podcast for 10 year olds?

Wow in the World. The goofball science podcast Wow in the World is jam-packed with comedy and information. ... Girl Tales. ... Unspookable. ... Smash Boom Best. ... Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child. ... Tumble. ... Five Minutes with Dad. ... Story Pirates.More items...•

Who smarted podcasts?

The perfect podcast for curious 6 to 10 year old kids, using narrative, humor and fun to teach science and history. A NY Times, Common Sense Media, and Apple Pick for Kids - from the creators of Brain Games and Brainchild!

How do you start a podcast for kids?

How to Make a Podcast with Your KidsPick a topic that you're passionate about. My oldest son really loves animals. ... Make sure it's not over-covered already, or have a new slant. ... Research. ... Record. ... Put it up on SoundCloud, or another free server so you can get an RSS feed.

What are good podcasts for a 12 year old?

Great Podcasts for Tweens and TeensÍdolos. age 8+ Spanish-language pod tells stories of American musicians. ... A Kids Book About: The Podcast. age 8+ ... The Genius Generation. age 10+ ... Girls Make Beats Podcast. age 10+ ... Milky Way Underground. age 10+ ... Music Blocks. age 10+ ... Radiolab for Kids. age 10+ ... Tai Asks Why. age 10+More items...

Do children listen podcasts?

According to the Kids Listen survey, 98 percent of respondents said the adult in the family found podcasts for kids and families to listen to, but 40 percent of respondents said children are the ones that make the decision to listen to a podcast.

Who smarted Podbean?

The perfect podcast for curious 6 to 10 year old kids, using narrative, humor and fun to teach science and history. A NY Times, Common Sense Media, and Apple Pick for Kids - from the creators of Brain Games and Brainchild!

Who smarted monopoly?

Monopoly is derived from The Landlord's Game, which was created by Elizabeth Magie in the United States in 1903 as a way to demonstrate that an economy which rewards wealth creation is better than one in which monopolists work under few constraints and to promote the economic theories of Henry George and in particular ...

Who Smarted show?

Who Smarted? is the fun 3-times weekly short educational podcast for elementary school kids from the creators of the hit educational TV series BRAIN GAMES and BRAINCHILD. Who Smarted? helps makes kids better global citizens by teaching them not just facts, but also critical thinking skills.

How do you start a podcast with no money?

How to Start a Podcast With Almost No MoneyWhy do you want to start a podcast? ... The first step: Start talking! ... Listen to similar podcasts. ... Get (cheap) recording equipment. ... Download audio editing software and learn how to use it. ... Get a logo and a theme song. ... Name your podcast. ... Get a web site.More items...•

How do I make a podcast for free?

7:0113:07How to Start a Podcast for FREE (Using Your Phone) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipApp i like this app because it does have good reviews. And not only can you record but you can alsoMoreApp i like this app because it does have good reviews. And not only can you record but you can also edit now i'm using the free version.

Why are podcasts called podcasts?

Etymology. "Podcast" is a portmanteau of "iPod" and "broadcast". The earliest use of "podcasting" was traced to The Guardian columnist and BBC journalist Ben Hammersley, who coined it in early February 2004 while writing an article for The Guardian newspaper.

The Week Junior Show

Recommended ages: 8-14 Where to listen: Apple Podcasts, Spotify From the award-winning magazine The Week Junior, this podcast explores timely topics from each issue.

The Ten News

Recommended ages: 8-12 Where to listen: iHeart RADIO, Apple Podcasts, Spotify Each episode, which air on Tuesdays and Thursdays, features 10 minutes of current affairs reporting or “the stuff grown-ups are talking about, explained, and way more fun.” For example, stories include The Rover landing on Mars, what’s up with Groundhog Day, and how Georgia flipped from red to blue.

ABC KIDS News Time

Recommended ages: 6 and younger Where to listen: Apple Podcasts Preschool-age “news helpers” report stories from their own point of view along with Australian Broadcasting Corporation reporter Ruby Cornish.

KidNuz

Recommended ages: 8-14 Where to listen: Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, Google Play This professional, 5-minute broadcast is delivered by four Emmy-winning journalists who are also moms. The brief begins at 7a.m. and provides age-appropriate stories from politics, entertainment, science, health, and sports.

Time for Kids Explains

Recommended ages: 6-12 Where to listen: Pinna with a subscription, TimeforKids.com Available by subscription only, this weekly news show drops every Monday. Kid reporters from Time for Kids magazine report the stories—which might include the poet Amanda Gorman, the U.S. coin shortage, and training for the upcoming Olympics.

The Big Fib

Recommended ages: 7-12 Where to listen: Disney+ Every week, a robot L.I.S.A.

How long are stories podcasts?

There are retellings of classics like Snow White, some folktales, and myths from around the world, as well as original stories. Episodes range from 10 to 20 minutes, with most on the longer side.

What is the Purple Rocket podcast about?

Like Stories Podcast, Purple Rocket Podcast has a mix of content with quite a few long-running series, including “Grandpa's Globe,” which is about twins Sawyer and Suzie, who use their grandfather's magical globe to explore the universe. Other adventures involve everything from aliens to fairies. Mixed in with the series are occasional one-offs, some of which manage to impart little lessons for your kids. For example, “My Homework Ate Me” is a cautionary tale of procrastination.

What is Planet Storytime?

Offering a mix of classic stories, like those of Beatrix Potter, and lesser-known content, Planet Storytime aims for that mix of entertainment and education Fred Rogers perfected. It releases new episodes every Thursday.

How long can a child stay inside?

There are limits to how long any child can stand being inside all day , but those limits can be extended with some good entertainment. Before you turn on the screens though, consider a less controversial form of entertainment: Good old-fashioned radio, aka podcasts.

Is podcast good for kids?

But the best kids' podcasts are more than people talking. Good podcasts for children are more like radio plays, incorporating music, sound effects, and multiple voices to tell absorbing stories your kids will love.

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