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A History Podcast for Kids! Parents love us, Teachers love us, and most importantly, kids do too! History can be amazing, inspiring and relevant to anyone. We love to share the stories of Spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more! A professional music score and important songs accompany nearly every themed episode. Proud Kids Listen Member @pastandcurious
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for awesome kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In our first season, we talk with podcasters who take kids on adventures, solve some of the oldest mysteries of the world, answer kids’ toughest questions, provide daily affirmations, share stories about REBEL girls, rewrite fairy tales, teach history, ...
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The Hot Take Fantasy Football

Steven and Josh | FSGN on Age of Radio

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The Hot Take Podcast is a fantasy football podcast created by Steven Toroni, hosted by Josh Dalley and featuring Dr. Dan Berman. The Hot Take features Fantasy advice for all types of leagues with a primary focus on the THRIVE Fantasy Sunday Main Slate. "The Hot Take" is indicative of the guy's approach to identifying talent and taking calculated risks that will help you win in all formats!
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CROOKED RIVER is a fictional podcast narrative that spans the five-year period between September 1934 and August 1939 in post-Prohibition Cleveland, Ohio at the height of the Great Depression. During this politically turbulent time, an elusive killer decapitated and dismembered thirteen victims—seven men and six women—all under the watch of newly appointed Public Safety Director Eliot Ness, the famed G-man from Al Capone’s Chicago glory days. The disturbing crimes, the setting, and the perip ...
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Minerva Hoyt was a wealthy socialite who loved to escape to the desert of California and sleep in the sand. Her hard work and dedication in convincing people about the value of the desert led to preservation of today's Joshua Tree National Park. Col. Charles Young was born before the end of the Civil War and he would go on to be the third Black gra…
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Attention KIDS and their grownups!! Are you looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In our eighth episode of season one, we are behind the scenes with the brains behind one o…
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In the seventh episode of season one, we go behind the scenes with Joy Smith, Head of Digital Content at Re…
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Episode 93: Milk has been a lot of things through the years, but it was often poisonous, spoiled or both. Learn about how far we've come in making milk safe, and who may or may not have helped us get to the root cause of what was making milk dangerous. From Dr. Anna Bixby and the mystery of Milk Sickness to Gail Borden who invented condensed milk, …
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In this sixth episode of season one, we go behind the scenes with Rebecca Cunningham, creator and host of G…
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In the fifth episode of season one, we go behind the scenes with Mick Sullivan, creator and host of The Pas…
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In the fourth episode of season one, we go behind the scenes with Jennifer Swanson and Jeff Gonyea, the hos…
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for awesome kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In the second episode of our first season, we have a behind-the-scenes with a writer and producer of Armcha…
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for amazing kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. In the third episode of season one, we go behind the scenes with Jane Lindholm, the Executive Producer and …
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Are you a kid or a grownup looking for awesome kids' podcasts? We LOVE kids' podcasts and are taking listeners behind the scenes with creators, writers, producers, and sound editors; some of the coolest folks in the world of kids' podcasting. We are kicking off our first season with a behind-the-scenes with the creator of By Kids For Kids Story Tim…
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Episode 91 is about Anne Carrol Moore and The Western Library! Anne Carroll Moore is one of history's most important children's librarians, but not everyone is in love with her legacy. She still changed the world, and mostly for the better. And Louisville, Kentucky's Western Library is the first library in America built for, and staffed by African-…
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In The Meatshower Part 2 (Electric Burgoo) the saga continues. Originally we aired a segment in 2019 to coincide with Mick's book "The Meatshower: The Mostly True Tale of an Odd and (Somewhat) Edible Occurrence," and since then, new information has come to light. A man named Frank Reiser has come into possession of a new specimen from the unusual 1…
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Episode 88 features two incredible Black Americans who were friends born in the 18th Century. James Forten (1766-1842) was a Revolutionary War Veteran who owned one of America's most successful sail-making companies. He was also influential abolitionist and early Civil Rights leader. His friend Francis "Frank" Johnson (1792-1844) was an equally inf…
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Walt Whitman was inspired after hearing Ralph Waldo Emerson speak, and self-published a book of poems he would continue updating for his entire life. When not writing poetry, he worked as a nurse during the Civil War, and published some unusual exercise advice. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker is the ONLY woman in American history to be awarded the Medal of…
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Cuddly as a cactus and charming as an eel, he’s your new favorite snarky talk show host. Join The Grinch (and his faithful dog Max) each week as he rants against Christmas cheer and roasts celebrity guests like chestnuts on an open fire. Starring Saturday Night Live’s James Austin Johnson as the notorious curmudgeon and broadcasting straight from W…
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Episode 84 is more tales of walking. Meet competitive and record setting pedestrians like Robert Barclay Allardice, Ada Anderson, Edward Payson Weston, and Haitian-American walking super-star Frank Hart. Also hear about two pedestrians who built entire homes with things found on their walks. Simeon Ellerton in England, and Ferdinand Cheval in Franc…
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Episode 83 features the stories of two unusual men who walked a lot. One was a mysterious man in Northeastern America who spoke to nearly no one for years, despite walking a monthlong circular path. He was known as The Old Leatherman. Also, hear the story of Oxekula a man who boarded a boat from Russia, bound for America despite not knowing a soul,…
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Episode 82 features the story of the Transcontinental Railroad, including the famous Golden Spike. Also in this episode is the story of Joseph Kekuku, a boy from Hawaii who changed music after being inspired by a random occurrence, possibly involving another railroad spike. If you'd like to learn more about Kekuku and the role of Hawaii in music th…
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