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Kidspiration.tv

Kidspiration.tv

A weekly Kids and Family podcast
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Kidspiration.tv

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Kidspiration.tv

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Kidspiration.tv

A weekly Kids and Family podcast
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Doodles and squiggles aren’t wasting time at all – in fact they can kick start creativity and imagination. Most of all, doing them can be lots of fun! It was by drawing cartoons that Norwegian artist Oistein Kristiansen got started on his path.
 Following his passion and doing something he loves has become an occupation for Paul A. Young. He first trained as a chef, and became a patissier (a pastry chef) for celebrity chef Marco Pierre White; creating beautiful desserts, cakes and pat
Do you like to cook or bake? Or maybe watch your mom or dad while they’re getting dinner ready? Have you ever thought that baking cakes or cooking might be a good way to earn a living? There are world-famous schools, like Le Cordon Bleu in Pari
Imagine you get the chance to go on a Grand Adventure … walking across the Arctic to the North Pole, or walking to the South Pole, or maybe climbing to the very top of Mount Everest. Which adventure would you choose? If you’re Adrian Hayes, you
Thirty-six years ago, Kailash Satyarthi quit his job. He was an electrical engineer in India and had a family but he knew that millions of kids in his country were too poor to go to school. Instead those children had to work many hours a day in
If you’ve ever tried to sew something, maybe for a school activity or a craft project, you know it's not easy to cut the cloth correctly, then wrestle it through the sewing machine in good order. And sewing your entire project by hand takes loa
Finn interviews Peter Gabriel, musician and humanitarian, at Bush Studios, London. When Peter Gabriel was young, his mother taught him how to play the piano. By fourteen, he had his first musical gig, and was on the way to making “noises for a
Luca interviews Mike LaCorte, private detective Did you know that, right now, the world’s top detective works in London? But it’s not James Bond, Sherlock, or anyone from MI5. That top detective is Mike LaCorte. He was named Investigator of the
Hope interviews Matthew Barzun, United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, at Winfield House, London If you were the United States’ or United Kingdom’s ambassador to another country, what do you think your job would be? “I am the president
Jodie interviews Dany Cotton, London firefighter and new interim Fire Commissioner, at Greenwich Fire Station. If someone says you can’t do something, do you say OK and quit? Or does being told “no” make you want to work even harder to do what
Hope interviews Rachel Armstrong, Professor of Experimental Architecture at Newcastle University, at the Barbican Gardens, London. What if you could paint your bedroom with a color that could “eat” the carbon dioxide you breathe out every night
Mira interview Economist Editor-in-Chief Zanny Minton Beddoes at the London offices of The Economist Last year, a 172-year-old tradition ended. There weren’t fireworks or parades or any days off from school. But it was a memorable occasion. In
Jaydon interviews Craig Allen, video game developer, in Los Angeles, California Craig Allen loved to play video games as a kid. But he had to go to an arcade, an area in a mall or a special store where visitors could play all sorts of console g
Olivia interviews Ellie Laks, founder of the Gentle Barn, at the Gentle Barn, Santa Clarita, California Do you have a pet at home or maybe a favorite animal in your neighborhood? What if your house or apartment was home to over 170 animals, inc
Do you spend lots and lots of hours texting on your phone or playing video games? Sitting for long periods of time may be as bad for your body as smoking cigarettes, says Dr. David Agus. Dr. Agus has a lot to share about health and wellness and
Luca interviews Piers Gough, architect, and Professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy Schools Piers Gough designs buildings, but not those very tall, all-glass rectangles you see in big cities like London and New York. One of his buildings
Have you ever wanted to bring home the tiny cat you saw hiding in a neighbor’s bushes? Or a dog, all alone, on a busy street? Rescuing and caring for animals who have no one to help them is an important job, especially in a big city like London
Would you be brave enough to cut into someone’s head and work on their brain? Henry Marsh is a courageous doctor and skillful surgeon who has saved thousands of lives by doing this very difficult work. For years, he has taken out people’s brain
Enda Walsh has been writing plays for over twenty years. He was born in Ireland, and grew up with a dad who liked to role-play and a mom who was an actor. He didn’t want to write plays at first. He thought he might be in a band, or make movies.
Would you like a job where you got paid to eat? What if that job meant eating in Thai and Uzbek and Iranian and Salvadoran and Korean restaurants – all in one night? That’s what Jonathan Gold does. He’s a journalist who writes about food and re
Did you ever want to be like your dad when you grow up? Maybe have a job like his or learn his trade? Sam Dent has done just that. She’s a horse master and works for her father, Steve Dent, in their family business in Hertfordshire, England, wh
Learning how to fix things is an important part of growing up and becoming independent. And learning how to fix things, especially things most people don’t want to touch, can turn into a good career. Just ask Charlie Mullins. Mr. Mullins grew u
Suppose you found a really beautiful old painting, but there were dirty fingerprints all over the canvas, and a rather large tear. You wouldn’t run for the dish soap and a bucket of water to fix it. Instead, you’d need to find an art restorer,
If you’ve ever shared your pictures on your phone or know someone who has, you probably know about Instagram, the social-network where members post pictures and videos. Marne Levine is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Instagram – that means
Did you know that some 22 billion times a day, someone sees the Facebook Like button?! That little button is just one small element of Facebook, but those elements really matter, says Margaret Gould Stewart. She’s Vice President of Product Desi
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