Random Kids Podcasts

  • The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland!
  • Take a Bite! Podcast
  • Schools Of Excellence Podcast
  • Nap Time + Me Time: Real Parent Talk About Real Parent $#!*
  • Railway Children by Edith Nesbit
  • Raising Joy
  • Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime
  • Kidless
  • Book of Mormon for YOUth
  • History Stories for my Son
  • Love Our Living
  • Caught
  • #OpenTabs | With Jaime & Keith
  • Parenting With You
  • Our Old Nursery Rhymes by Alfred Moffat
  • Rob Z Radio
  • Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast
  • The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde
  • The Hustle Years
  • The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang
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    The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland!

    The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland!

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    Since Sep 6, 2020 18:00 UTC

    What would dogs do? This fantastical story podcast for kids, families, and dog lovers, about sweet dogs on a planet called Dogland is written by a mother and kid team that loves silly, fun, and meaningful adventures. We like to explore how to nurture and grow great self-esteem, manage big feelings, and what it means to find and support a sense of true belonging. Come visit Licktopolis and Question Mark Mountain, and stay for the jokes, mindfulness-based problem-solving techniques, and delicious Dogland bananas that open when you boop them with your nose. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/powerdogadventures/support

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    Take a Bite! Podcast

    Take a Bite! Podcast

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    Since Nov 25, 2020 13:00 UTC

    Take a Bite! Podcast stories are quick 5-15 minute long tales told with imaginations, appetites, and attention spans in mind. Children follow the prompt to “take a bite” of their meal or snack as they listen. Watch that food disappear! Many children struggle with mealtime. A Take a Bite! story can add adventure, suspense, cuteness, and fun to the table. Don’t forget, little ones, to follow our directions…and eat your veggies! Visit takeabitestories.com for discussion questions and to support the show. Look for a new story each week and don’t forget to subscribe on your choice of podcast app. Thanks for listening!*DISCLAIMER*: Take a Bite! Podcast stories are written for children 3 years of age and up. Adult supervision is always required while children are eating and listening. Always remind your child to finish chewing before taking another bite to prevent choking. It is important to consider your child’s age and stage of development before listening. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian/caretaker to decide if a Take a Bite! Podcast story is suitable for their child. Take a Bite! Podcast assumes no liability for injury or medical issues related to listening. By listening, you agree to all terms set forth within and use at your own risk. See our website, takeabitestories.com, for full Terms & Conditions.

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    Schools Of Excellence Podcast

    Schools Of Excellence Podcast

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    Since Feb 11, 2021 03:45 UTC

    If you are an Early Childhood director or owner, prepare to transform your school and life with the Schools of Excellence podcast. Tune in each week to learn from Chanie Wilschanski, the founder and host of the Schools of Excellence Podcast and a mom of 4 little kids. Each episode will be packed with tools and strategies – equipping you to build schools with higher staff retention, teacher motivation, parent partnership, collaborative culture, and a beautiful quality of life. Every week, Chanie shares the truth about the journey to excellence, the strategies that are working TODAY, and the mindset about the critical decisions and choices that you make everyday which impact yourself, your teachers, parents, family, and children who you serve everyday. In addition to weekly solo episodes, she’ll also be inviting industry leaders and the changing makers of the landscape of education to give listeners the insides knowledge of what it takes to sustain excellence. Don’t miss an episode, subscribe today for everything you need for your leadership journey!

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    Nap Time + Me Time: Real Parent Talk About Real Parent $#!*

    Nap Time + Me Time: Real Parent Talk About Real Parent $#!*

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    Since Jun 19, 2019 02:00 UTC

    I’m a letterboard-lovin’, scarf-wearing, puree-makin’, wine-drinkin’, slow-weanin’ toddler mom that lingers a little too long in the classroom rambling to the teachers about what her kid’s bedtime routine is like and explaining why said kid has peanut butter in her hair.I’m a little bit of a hot mess, and a little bit (okay, a lot) extra. As much as I love being a mom, sometimes I just need a minute and that minute usually (okay, always) includes wine. In each episode, I grab a glass of wine and a good friend and we just dive right in – into the highs (the first time they *really* smile at you), the lows (when you buy two pounds of strawberries right when they decide they hate strawberries), and everything in-between.So, grab a glass and have some “Me Time” with me. You deserve it.

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    Railway Children by Edith Nesbit

    Railway Children by Edith Nesbit

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    Since Dec 20, 2023 00:00 UTC

    A thrilling spy story, a children’s adventure, a charming portrait of early twentieth century life in London and the countryside and a heart warming family tale are all combined in this classic of children’s literature The Railway Children by E Nesbit. The book has remained on the list of the best-loved children’s books ever since it was first published as a serial story in The London Magazine in 1905. Later, it was published in book form and won acclaim from critics and readers across the world for its wonderful elements of character and plot. Edith Nesbit the author published more than sixty books during her long and illustrious career as a children’s writer. She was considered to be the first modern children’s writer and departed from the hitherto focus on fantasy and fairytale type of themes that were considered suitable for children. Apart from writing for children, she wrote several novels for adults. She also dabbled in poetry, horror fiction and collaborations with other writers. Her works include another famous book, The Secret Garden which also explores the childhood landscape and influenced generations of children’s writers. She was also a political activist and laid the foundations for the present Labor Party in England. Her dominant themes were children in real life settings, contemporary events, children’s encounters with the mysterious and often nefarious activities of grown-ups, a deep psychological insight into the mind of a child and the enduring love of nature, family relationships and the simple pleasures of countryside life. The story opens with the description of three little Londoners who enjoy an ordinary, peaceful life in the city with visits to the Zoo and Madame Tussauds. They have a charming, well-appointed home and loving parents. Things take a sudden turn for the worst when Father suddenly leaves after receiving mysterious “bad news.” Mother decides equally suddenly to move with the children to the country-side and here begins their adventure with the railways. They befriend a strange Old Gentleman who invariably travels on the 9.15 train from near their home and get drawn into bizarre and dangerous events. Said to be based on contemporary events such as the Dreyfus Affair, Russian dissidents who were fighting the Tsarist regime and the circumstances leading up to World War I, The Railway Children though ostensibly written for children certainly appeals to readers of all ages. It has been adapted extensively for radio, stage, television and screen and has retained its freshness and thrill over the hundred plus years since it first made its debut.

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    Raising Joy

    Raising Joy

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    Since Feb 25, 2022 01:42 UTC

    Raising Joy is part of Cook Children’s Joy Campaign, which aims to encourage hope and resilience among children and teens. Cook Children’s Health Care System is located in Fort Worth, Texas and has seen the mental and emotional toll the COVID-19 pandemic has taken on children and their families. In this podcast, hosts Wini King and Dr. Kristen Pyrc explore topics of anxiety, stress, depression, trauma and suicide in order to bring hope and needed resources to struggling children and families. Raising Joy is produced by the public relations team at Cook Children’s. The theme music was created by Raymond Turner from the Sparklefly Recording Studio at Cook Children’s. Disclaimer: The opinions and advice provided by our guests are not endorsed by Cook Children’s. If you or someone you know are struggling, please reach out for professional help. Cook Children’s has a list of crisis contact information for youth and families on its website: cookchildrens.org/joy.

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    Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime

    Sleep Tight Relax – Helping busy minds become calm at bedtime

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    Since Nov 15, 2019 17:11 UTC

    Sleep Tight Relax is a bedtime show for the young and young at heart. Every week we help you and your children prepare to drift calmly off to sleep by listening to our mix of dream inducing bedtime stories, relaxation techniques, calming nature sounds, and soothing music. Created for kids but appropriate for all ages, Sleep Tight Relax makes bedtime quality time, by helping busy minds become calm, focused, and relaxed. (Season 2: age 4+)

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    Kidless

    Kidless

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    Since Feb 17, 2019 05:00 UTC

    We’re Ashley and Eric, and we want to work on creating a meaningful life without having children. We believe there’s a way to feel full and satisfied in life and tend to believe it’s done by creating meaning out of everything big and small – from love and intimacy to reality tv to career development and celebrity culture. It’s all the things we have time to think and talk about since we aren’t busy keeping tiny humans alive.

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    Book of Mormon for YOUth

    Book of Mormon for YOUth

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    Since Jan 6, 2020 04:38 UTC

    A daily podcast for the youth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The goal of this podcast is to help children and young adults grow closer to the Savior through a daily study of the Book of Mormon. The podcast contains interviews with youth throughout the world as well as “True Tales from the Book of Mormon” – Stories told in a fun and easy-to-understand way.

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    History Stories for my Son

    History Stories for my Son

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    Since Nov 26, 2019 16:00 UTC

    I learned to love history from my father’s stories. He had a way of teaching history, not as a theory or series of events, but as a human story about real people who shaped the world by their choices. I want to share that love with my own son by telling real stories of great and interesting people. I created the History Stories for my Son Podcast because I want to spread that love of history as far as possible. The stories on this podcast are about people who made a difference in their own time, told at a level accessible to everyone, including kids learning about them for the first time, but also engaging for even the most knowledgeable history buff. You are invited to join a community where we remember that history is a story that should be shared with every generation.

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    Love Our Living

    Love Our Living

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    Since Mar 14, 2019 13:00 UTC

    Love Our Living is the Podcast of Peyton Blackledge and Autumn Blackledge. Peyton and Autumn talk real life with you from their own life experiences. Peyton is a professional firefighter and Autumn is a family law attorney. We are a real couple, navigating a big blended family (5 bad ass awesome kids). Peyton is a professional firefighter, Autumn is a family law attorney. We are working together to make our hectic everyday life a joy and pure love. We didn’t find true passionate love our first time around and while we are two people from similar backgrounds, we took very different paths to get where we are. We take our everyday experience, our past and our professional experience and blend it into this Love Our Living podcast. We dig deep to figure out this big blended life and we want to share our experience with other couples who are not only trying to stay together, but to love everyday together happily, crazily, passionately in love!

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    Caught

    Caught

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    Since Feb 28, 2018 17:00 UTC

    Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.

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    #OpenTabs | With Jaime & Keith

    #OpenTabs | With Jaime & Keith

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    Since Jan 17, 2018 08:00 UTC

    The show where Jaime Macías and Keith Saarloos talk about what they are chewing on this week. Business, design, parenting, and warm takes from two ~40ish business owners from California. Brought to you by the availability of cheap recording equipment.

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    Parenting With You

    Parenting With You

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    Since Mar 23, 2021 18:32 UTC

    The podcast that helps you keep your kids healthy and safe by providing practical, down to earth advice for parents of children of any age, from babies through the teen years.

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    Our Old Nursery Rhymes by Alfred Moffat

    Our Old Nursery Rhymes by Alfred Moffat

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    Since Jan 2, 2024 00:00 UTC

    If you love and cherish old English nursery rhymes and have fond memories of your early childhood years, Our Old Nursery Rhymes by Alfred Moffat published in 1911 is indeed the little book for you! Or as a parent, if you’d like your own children to share the magic, this book provides them all. One of the most appealing aspects of this charming book is that the rhymes are all set to music and if you’re musically inclined, you can certainly keep yourself and your children entertained by playing these pretty tunes. Today, we are much less tolerant of perceived political incorrectness, subtle violence, racism and sexism, but in the era when these rhymes were sung, these ideas were not prevalent and children were exposed to many of the less savory aspects of human life. “Pussy-cat Pussy-cat where have you been” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” “Dickory Dickory Dock” “Polly Put the Kettle On” and others are some of the old favorites featured here. Others like “Yankee Doodle” “O Where is My Little Dog Gone” are American favorites. Modern research has shown that many of these nursery rhymes have a historical basis. Some like “Georgy-Porgy” are comic lampoons of the romantic predilections of George IV of England, while others like “Sing a Song of Sixpence” have historical allusions. “Oranges and Lemons” is a great way to remember the churches in and around London. Rhymes like “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush” are really games that young kids enjoy as they sing, “This is the way we wash our face” etc and also learn about their daily routines. Alfred Edward Moffat was a Scottish musician who composed many pieces of classical music. He was also a music historian and folk-song collector. The original version of Our Old Nursery Rhymes was charmingly illustrated by Henriette Willebeek La Mair and is today a collector’s item.

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    Rob Z Radio

    Rob Z Radio

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    Since Feb 28, 2017 21:04 UTC

    “In this world you’re either growing or you’re dying, so get in motion and grow.” – Lou Holtz

    This is the absolute truth.

    Living Forward is a concept of perpetual growth.

    The Growth-Mindset is the only true way to live life.

    This podcast reflects the idea of people and ideas that are constantly in a state of becoming.

    Living Forward fits seamlessly with my platform First Frontier Forward.

    Find ‘First Frontier Forward’ on Facebook & Instagram under the same name.

    This new season is a beautiful compliment to Season 2 – ‘Creating Superheroes’

    We ALL have a “Superpower”.

    What is this “Superpower” all about?

    Your Superpower is how YOU can SERVE others.

    Your Superpower is an innate ability ONLY you possess.

    Your Superpower is where YOUR Passion meets Competence.

    Your Superpower is what YOU were BORN to do with your LIFE.

    How can YOU identify what your Superpower is?

    It’s a task you perform that doesn’t drain you…it ENERGIZES You!

    Tap into your UNIQUE Superpower and your LIGHT will switch on Forever.

    We should spend 60-80% of our day harnessing this Superpower and delegate the rest.

    The PROBLEM is that most of us haven’t discovered our Superpower yet.

    This podcast is designed to highlight the Superpowers in others.

    AND to discover how to uncover The Superpower in YOU.

    When you tap into Your Superpower and use it to help others You become a Superhero.

    In my day-to-day life I am a husband, father, investor, digital marketer, podcaster, radio host, vlogger, public speaker and lifelong learner.

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    Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast

    Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast

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    Since Aug 29, 2014 22:25 UTC

    Welcome to Kids Get Acquainted with the Internet: A Girl Meets World Podcast! This podcast is dedicated to celebrating, critiquing, and joking about the tv shows Girl Meets World and Boy Meets World. Join Dan, Keith, and Caitlin, longtime friends and die-hard Boy Meets World fans, as they dissect one show and fondly look back on another.

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    The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde

    The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde

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    Since Dec 29, 2023 00:00 UTC

    The Happy Prince and Other Tales (also sometimes called The Happy Prince and Other Stories) is an 1888 collection of stories for children by Oscar Wilde. It is most famous for The Happy Prince, the short tale of a metal statue who befriends a migratory bird. Together, they bring happiness to others, in life as well as in death. The stories included in this collection are:The Happy PrinceThe Nightingale and the RoseThe Selfish GiantThe Devoted FriendThe Remarkable RocketThe stories convey an appreciation for the exotic, the sensual and for masculine beauty.

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    The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang

    The Arabian Nights by Andrew Lang

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    Since Nov 23, 2023 00:00 UTC

    The Arabian Nights is a collection of Perso-Arabic folk tales and other stories. The collection, or at least certain stories drawn from it (or purporting to be drawn from it), became widely known in the West from the 18th century, after it was translated from the Arabic — first into French and then into English and other European languages. The first English language edition, based on Galland’s French rather than the original Arabic, rendered the title as The Arabian Nights’ Entertainment – and this, or simply The Arabian Nights, has been the title by which it has been best known to English-speaking people ever since.

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