Turn your audio up for these picks.
| | Jasmine Hood-Miller Director, Community Content & Engagement Podcast Pick: Stoopkid Stories My kids and I love this podcast with smart and loveable characters who sound just like our friends and family, with relatable stories that are just the right tone and length to share some wisdom and keep us entertained. . |
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| | Raisa Masood Content Editor Podcast Pick: Once Upon a Crescent This sweet podcast explores everyday challenges a Muslim kid might face and celebrates Islamic traditions through short bedtime stories. It's very relatable for me and my family, which is why I've happily shared it with family members who have little kids. |
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| | Tali Horowitz New York Education Director Podcast Pick: Circle Round Host Rebecca Sheir adapts stories from around the world and then famous actors perform them. I love listening to good stories - as do my kids (5 and 7). We also appreciate identifying which parts of the world they originated from and how many similarities there are. It's a great way to be entertained, internalize important lessons and learn about different countries and cultures - and it's a very welcome break from Disney-type fairytales. |
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| | Jill Murphy Editor in Chief, Head of Distribution Podcast Pick: Ask Lisa: The Psychology of Parenting Dr. Lisa Damour nails the balance of relating and validating the emotions that can come along with parenting, and teaches her audience how and why we shouldn't put that on our kids. She's wonderful in her approach and so practical which is not always the case when it comes to the topic of parenting advice. Her co-host, Reena Ninan uses her lens of inquisitive journalistic experience but is also able to play to the needs of the average listener. They have become my go-to for all of the tough stuff. |
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| | Jordan Lee Willox Director of Video Content & Strategy Podcast Pick: Our Fake History A cool history podcast that examines historical events and characters and tries to separate fact from fiction. The host is a pretty down to earth regular guy with a history degree and he does a pretty thorough job of figuring out what to believe about debated topics like Atlantis or Cleopatra—even Santa Claus. He also examines his own biases a lot, as well as the biases of Western historians in general, and owns up when he gets things wrong (including pronunciation). It's generally good stuff for older kids and adults. |
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| | Laura Ordoñez Head of Podcast Ratings and Reviews Podcast Pick: Dropping Gems with Devi Brown This podcast is a true gem in itself. Devi Brown is insightful and inviting and her voice is so calming, it feels like I’m sitting down for a conversation with my best friend every time I listen. It’s all about growth, self-love, self-awareness and acceptance of the human experience. I always know I’ll walk away with actionable tools I can add to my life toolkit. |
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| | Lorena Táboas Media Relations Manager Podcast Pick: Wow in the World My 7-year-old loves this quirky science podcast filled with interesting random facts about animals, space and the world around us. The hosts explore a different topic each episode, like bee vomit and what stars are made of, and teach kids the answers through comedy and conversation. It's the first kids podcast I've listened to that's entertaining for parents, too. |
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| | Mary Aviles Spanish Language Editor Podcast Picks: La historia del mundo: I've learned a lot with this one. Diana Uribe is a historian and philosopher and she really goes in depth: from politics to culture to explain the different events that change the world. |
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