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by Prof. Jarrett Ryan I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best podcasts for kids?

[From our Best History Podcasts roundup] How and what it can help you process: This episode sparks hope like the eye of the storm in the middle of a hurricane through three gorgeous pieces of ...

How to make your podcast sound like NPR?

In general, here are some qualities that set fresh story ideas apart from stale ones:

  • T wist / trend – A good podcast takes a familiar idea and adds a new angle to make it fresh.
  • A dds to / Advances the story – If your podcast is covering a familiar topic or style, make sure the way you present it takes the listener’s understanding to ...
  • G rounded in experience / expertise – How will you make sure your podcast feels genuine? ...

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What are the best news podcasts?

[From our Best Podcasts with Black Hosts roundup] A daily news podcast from the Pod Save America team, What A Day is co-hosted by author and comedian Akilah Hughes (who Mashable interviewed for its own History Becomes Her podcast ).

How to do everything by NPR?

how_to_do_everything_npr_music 5/25 How To Do Everything Npr Music year." —BookPage, starred review A sprawling, evocative, and groundbreaking autobiographical novel told in the unforgettable and hilarious voice of a young Iranian refugee. It is a powerfully layered novel that poses the questions: Who owns the truth? Who speaks it? Who believes it?

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What PBS kids shows have podcasts?

These podcasts will take families off the screens and even deeper into the worlds of their favorite PBS KIDS characters....Game. Pinkamazing Family Game.Includes video. Craft. ... Game. Pinkcredible Story Maker.Craft. Make a DIY Fairy House.Game. Pinka-Perfect Band.Craft.

Is radiolab kid friendly?

Radiolab for Kids Radiolab, one of the most beloved podcasts in the world, reaches into its archives to create Radiolab for Kids. It's a place where we've collected Radiolab's most family-friendly content.

What are some good podcasts for 11 year olds?

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...

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...•

How many episodes of radiolab are there?

The program airs in syndication to over 450 NPR affiliates around the country. Radiolab's first nine seasons (February 2002–April 2011) comprised five episodes each. Subsequent seasons contained between nine and ten episodes....Season 1 (2005)#TitleOriginal air date4"Time"February 25, 20059 more rows

What age is 6 minute podcast for?

between ages 6 and 12Our new partner Gen-Z Media, a kids and family podcast company, launched three new, high-concept shows today: Pants on Fire, The Mayan Crystal and Six Minutes. Aimed at kids between ages 6 and 12 and their parents, the shows transport listeners into thrilling adventures, ambitious mysteries and addictive fun.

Do tweens listen to podcasts?

And what's more, tweens are ready to listen to podcasts. Over and over again, according to a survey by Kids Listen. More than 80% of parents reported that their kids were tuning in to their favorite podcasts for more than one listen, and 75% of parents said that family discussions were started after they listened.

How do you get a tween to listen to you?

Five ways to get teens to listenSwap you for them. If they are more likely to listen to their uncle or aunty than you, then draw them into important conversations. ... Swap verbal for visual. Avoid arguments. ... Swap fast for slow. ... Swap them for you. ... Swap pointer for palms.

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.

Is Welcome to Night Vale kid friendly?

We write our shows to be inclusive of all ages. On rare occasions, venues are not flexible on 18+ age restrictions. Check the ticket sales page of a specific performance to see. But again, this is rare, as we do our best to work in all ages venues.

Can kids do podcast?

They're proof that the podcasting sphere is truly for everyone – whether young or old – and that there is a space for everyone to share their story and talents with the world. On today's list, we're featuring some of our favorite podcasts where kids of all ages have had a hand in putting the final show together.

Do podcasts have age ratings?

Podcasts sometimes vary in quality and age-appropriateness. If you're unsure about whether a podcast is good for your kids, check ratings online. Common Sense's ratings and reviews can help you find podcasts that are great for child development, learning, diverse representation, and more.

Is welcome to Nightvale for kids?

Best for: Tweens. Welcome to Night Vale. Structured like a community radio show for the fictional desert town of Night Vale, the mysterious is ordinary and vice versa in this delightfully eerie series.

Is Nightvale kid friendly?

We write our shows to be inclusive of all ages. On rare occasions, venues are not flexible on 18+ age restrictions.

What are 3 reasons podcasts are so popular?

Why are podcasts so popular now?Podcasts allow for multitasking.Listening to a podcast is an easy way to catch up on the latest news and events.Podcast are entertaining.Podcast adaptations will grow in numbers.Smart speakers will push the boundaries of podcasting.More items...•

From Vermont Public Radio

But Why is a show led by you, kids! You ask the questions and we find the answers.

How are images chosen for coins?

January 28, 2022 • The U.S. Mint is producing a new series of quarters featuring American women. The first one, featuring poet Maya Angelou, has just been released. We're learning about coins are made and how images are chosen for money around the world. The US has a law preventing any living person from appearing on its money.

Why does the wind blow?

January 14, 2022 • What causes wind? How is wind created? Why does the wind blow in different ways? How does the wind start blowing and what makes it stop? Why is it windy by the ocean? Why does it get windy when the weather is changing? How is it you can you feel and hear the wind but not see it? Why is the wind sometimes strong and sometimes cold? Answers to all of your wind questions with National Weather Service Meteorologist Rebecca Duell.

What would you invent? Ideas from kids

December 31, 2021 • We asked our listeners: if you could invent anything what would it be? And we got so many fantastic ideas from kids all over the world: a solar cooler, a chimney that changes carbon dioxide to oxygen, a slide that gives you an ice cream cone at the bottom, and more.

Why do seasons change?

December 17, 2021 • Why do seasons change? Why does it get darker earlier in the winter and why is there more daylight in the summer? Why are some seasons warm and some are cold and icy? Why do some places not have seasonal changes at all? We're learning about solstices, equinoxes and seasons in this episode of But Why.

How are babies made?

December 3, 2021 • How are babies made? We speak with Cory Silverberg, author of What Makes A Baby, for answers to questions about how we all come into the world.

Do skyscrapers scrape the sky?

November 19, 2021 • Why is the Burj Khalifa so tall? That's what 5-year-old Simon wants to know. The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and it's located in Dubai.

Scott Joplin 3: Classical Music and the Movies

February 19, 2022 • Lots of movies use classical music. Sometimes, that music is such a big part of the movie that the two become linked forever.

Scott Joplin 2: Ragtime Music

February 12, 2022 • Ragtime music is truly African-American music. It combines rhythms that were brought to this country by slaves, with musical forms brought over to the United States from Europe. Ragtime uses syncopated rhythms — that is, the accents in the melody are shifted away from the strong beats in the bass line underneath.

Scott Joplin 1: About Scott Joplin

February 5, 2022 • From a very early age, Scott Joplin supported himself as a performing pianist. Eventually, he earned a living selling his compositions, too. Thanks to Joplin's Maple Leaf Rag, the most famous of all piano rags, Joplin became known as the King of Ragtime Writers.

Franz Joseph Haydn 5: Patriotic Songs By Classical Composers

January 29, 2022 • Many countries around the world have national anthems and other patriotic songs that were written by classical composers. Haydn, Elgar and Verdi are just a few you'll explore here.

Franz Joseph Haydn 4: Minuets

January 22, 2022 • The minuet is a dance that started in the 1700's in the French court. Gradually, the minuet began to be used for non-dancing purposes, as a musical form — especially as the third movement of symphonies. Minuets found their way onto the stage, too, in operas, plays, and ballets.

Franz Joseph Haydn 3: The Farewell Symphony

January 15, 2022 • Every year, when the weather turned nice, Prince Esterhazy — Franz Joseph Haydn's employer — moved his entire household to his summer palace. When it turned cold again, everyone moved back to the main palace in the city. But one fall, it stayed warm for a very long time, and the prince didn't budge.

Franz Joseph Haydn 2: Father of the Symphony

January 8, 2022 • Franz Joseph Haydn never had any children, but the musicians who worked for him liked him so much they called him Papa Haydn. And Haydn is also known as the "Father of the Symphony." He wasn't the first person to compose symphonies, but he did help the symphony to grow up as a musical form.

Facing the Challenges of Growing Up Gifted

June 27, 2008 • Unlike most folks people her age (or older), Chelsea Dock has performed on the piano at Madison Square Garden and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Chelsea is only twelve years old; she started performing at the age of six. She, her father, and an expert take us inside the lives of child prodigies.

Teens Teaching Each Other About Sex

June 20, 2008 • What advice would teens give each other about sex? Farai Chideya talks with 17-year-old Jacquelyn Richards, a peer educator with Planned Parenthood, about the challenges young people face and why sex education is important.

Teens and Sex: What You Need to Know

June 20, 2008 • It's difficult to know when to teach your kids about "the birds and the bees," but it's important that you do. For insight, Farai Chideya speaks with clinical psychologist Dr. Sharon Maxwell, author of The Talk: What Your Kids Need to Hear From You About Sex.

Using Video Games to Get Kids Excited About Science

June 13, 2008 • Can video games help kids develop in meaningful ways? How can gaming and other digital technology serve as a portal to learning about math and science? Farai Chideya puts those questions to three experts.

Helping Kids Understand Racial Differences

June 12, 2008 • As we grow up, most of us learn to distinguish what we call "race," the set of visual and cultural cues we use to categorize people. As our series on kids continues, we take a look at how children learn and live with their racial identities. Farai Chideya speaks with a mother of a young daughter and an expert on racial issues.

Keeping Kids Safe at School

June 6, 2008 • Children today face different challenges than their parents did; school can sometimes be as dangerous a place as the streets. How can parents and caretakers keep their children safe from crime, drugs and gangs?

Assessing the Pros and Cons of Summer Camp

June 5, 2008 • Summer camp provides an adventuresome escape for kids across the country. But is it the right choice for your child? For more, Farai Chideya speaks with Kevin Gordon of Camp Kupugani and Shadae Thomas of Camp Atwater.

Let's Talk Kids: "A Grateful Goodbye..."

August 9, 2017 • Under the file marked "My Family's Quirks" is the knowledge that granddaughter Joslin has a rough time saying goodbye. She loves her family and friends with such fervor that whenever it's time for her to part from any of them, she struggles with her own bereft sorrow.

Let's Talk Kids: "Guinea Pigs, Hermit Crabs, and Tree Frogs"

July 26, 2017 • Most expectant parents imagine they will be completely different parents than the ones who raised them. And then somehow, in the months following the births of their babies, words come out of their own mouths that they remember hearing a generation ago. Our past is inescapable, it seems, when it comes to raising our children.

Let's Talk Kids: "Don't Just Do Something... Stand There!"

July 19, 2017 • This one is for every adult who's watched in frustration as a parent or child struggled in some way. Perhaps you're a caring neighbor who sees the single parent next door work two jobs in order to provide for her kids.

Let's Talk Kids: "The Gatekeeping Game"

July 12, 2017 • Every pair of parents has a subtle competition going on most of the time. Even when they're deeply committed to each other, daily life with a family provides no shortage of space for skirmishes. There's a natural "gatekeeping" related to parents' devotion to their child.

Let's Talk Kids: "Internalizing the Rules"

July 7, 2017 • His face screwed up in remorse, Joe was one miserable five-year old. His buddy Brandon was crying and holding his sore arm where had Joe grabbed him to get the Lego guy they both wanted for playtime. A couple of years earlier, Joe would have been merrily playing with his snatched toy.

Let's Talk Kids: "Mud Day"

June 28, 2017 • Most parents and grandparents remember with fondness their childhood opportunity to play in the mud. Building, slogging, lifting feet with a sucking sound, making mud pies—these sensual experiences of our youth call up pleasure in their remembering.

Let's Talk Kids: "It's Paw-ty Time!"

June 22, 2017 • Standing outside in driving rain at 4 am, I'm reminded of something I already know well: teaching someone to manage his bowel and bladder habits represents a significant investment. Eight-week old puppy Davy came to live at my house recently.

From WBUR

Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 4 to 10. Each 10- to 20-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity.

Porcupine's Plan feat. Jacob Laval

February 15, 2022 • Jacob Laval (John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch, Unbreakable Boy) plays a super savvy critter with a sharp body and even sharper mind in this Siberian folktale about taking advantage of hospitality.

The New Neighbor feat. Melora Hardin & Michael Zegen

February 8, 2022 • Michael Zegen (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Boardwalk Empire) helps Melora Hardin (The Bold Type, The Office) get her literal and figurative "just desserts" in this tricky tale about two very different neighbors.

A Coconut a Day feat. Jayne Houdyshell

February 1, 2022 • Tony Award winner Jayne Houdyshell (The Humans, The Music Man) stars in this Burmese tale about honesty, honor, and a highly coveted coconut tree.

Tiddalick Drinks Up feat. Izaac Wang

January 25, 2022 • Izaac Wang (Clifford the Big Red Dog, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai) plays a tiny eel who teaches a big frog an even bigger lesson in this laugh-out-loud legend from Australia.

Plowing the Road feat. Kimiko Glenn

January 18, 2022 • Kimiko Glenn (My Little Pony, Orange is the New Black) learns the wonders of wisdom that old age can bring in this touching tale with roots in Japan, Laos, Mongolia, Slovenia, Romania, Russia and Haiti.

The Wiser Adviser feat. Elaine Hendrix, Devyn McDowell, Mark Pellegrino

January 11, 2022 • Elaine Hendrix (Dynasty, The Parent Trap), Mark Pellegrino (Supernatural, American Rust), and Devyn McDowell (Annette, The Good Nurse) star in this Jewish and Persian tale about how fortune can change in the blink of an eye.

The superstar teachers of our Student Podcast Challenge

October 24, 2021 • To celebrate four years of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge, we highlight teachers whose students have shined.

Teens Talk Tattoos In Student Podcast Challenge Finals

October 16, 2021 • Two Chicago-area high school podcasters say they've dreamed about tattoos since they were little. And they argue that people who have them shouldn't be judged by what's on the outside.

These Students Grew Up Around Gun Violence. They Decided It Was Time To Talk About It

September 2, 2021 • D.C. has long struggled with one of the highest rates of gun violence in the country. Three local students talked to their community about losing their loved ones and living with the grief.

Who Runs The World? Kids

August 18, 2021 • OK, they're not all kids. But they're all students, they're all amazing, and frankly, we're concerned that they might be coming for our jobs. That's right — the Student Podcast Challenge is back, and this year, the stories are more powerful than ever.

When Schools Shut Down In Alaska, These Students Went Moose Hunting

July 23, 2021 • In the remote Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region of Alaska, many families practice subsistence hunting to get food on the table. Three students reconnected with that tradition during the pandemic.

The Best Student Podcasts: An 8th-Grade Homage To A School's Unsung Heroes

May 17, 2021 • When these Kentucky students needed a subject for their podcast, they looked to the bright blue office around the corner, where their school's buildings and grounds team is based.

The 2021 SPC Honorable Mentions

May 16, 2021 • With over 2,600 submissions this year, the Student Podcast Challenge is bringing you a list of over 150 entries that are well worth the listen.

Kids Listen Sweeps

Celebrating Black History, Black Culture, and Black Lives With These Podcasts for Kids

Brand new

All of the latest episodes from Kids Listen members. If something cool came out in the last week, it's right here!

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In this playlist each podcast chooses the episode they think is best for you to listen to first. Start here!

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