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At first I made this website for my kids - mostly to resolve the frustration my daughter experienced with mainstream podcast apps and the lack of easily discoverable age appropriate content - now I write the code and they act as curators, with nothing added without their say so.
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These are the latest episodes added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 23, for example, could confuse matters.
We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.
Golden Eagle (Rise Above)
March 28th, 2023
GOLDEN EAGLE – Why take the high road, when you can entirely rise above the fray of life and take the sky road.
Gruncle Vaxie’s Grown-Up Corner: Grown-ups Have Feelings
March 28th, 2023
Greetings, listeners. Once again it is I, Gruncle Vaxie. Today we will discuss how to tell what your grown-up is feeling. Yes, I know. You are surprised. But it is true—grown-ups have feelings, just like regular people! And just as it is important to practice empathy with regular people, it is also important to practice empathy with your grown-ups.
Chapter 16 & 17 – The Peski Kids 4, Near Extinction
March 28th, 2023
The T-Rex has crashed over the top of the school bus, Joe has sprained his ankle and April has to stop Mr Lang from driving off before Fin is decapitated. Meanwhile Mum and Dad are breaking into a maximum security Kolectiv prison.
The Sweet Spot – feat. Tantoo Cardinal & Jonathan Joss
March 28th, 2023
Tantoo Cardinal (Killers of the Flower Moon, Three Pines) and Jonathan Joss (King of the Hill, Tulsa King) star in this sweet and sour Wabanaki tale about how people first learned to tap maple trees.
Field Notes: Nhulunbuy, Australia
March 28th, 2023
Tropical rainforests, snowy mountain peaks, even the Australian outback – NASA experts travel to a wide range of environments right here on Earth to better understand our universe. Miles Hatfield, NASA heliophysics science writer, recaps a recent reporting trip to cover a sounding rocket launch in Australia’s remote Northern Territories.
Dolly Parton Read by Ingrid Andress
March 28th, 2023
Dolly Parton has spent over 60 years making hit records and blockbuster movies but fame hasn’t tarnished this country gal’s heart of gold. Known for uniting fans with humor, humility and hope, Dolly Parton is a real-deal national treasure with global appeal! About the Narrator Ingrid Andress is a 4x Grammy nominated country music singer-songwriter. She appeared on NBC’s the Sing-Off in 2010 and began collaborating on songs with Alicia Keys, Sam Hunt, Charli XCX, and more. She uses music to process emotions and loves to experiment with new sounds. Her album Lady Like became one of Billboard’s Top 10 Best Country Albums of the year in 2020. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Mary Bergstrom and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Ingrid Andress. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!
03.28.2023
March 28th, 2023
Nuts Over TSA, Israeli Turmoil, Final Four Set, Utah’s New Flag, Ralphie Moves Again & 3D Cheesecake!
Becoming Mother Nature
When Chloe is sent off to live with her mysterious and eccentric grandmother she learns an unbelievable secret. Grandma Ivy is none other than Mother Nature herself! And Chloe is next in line to assume to the power and responsibility of the job. Can a twelve-year old learn to balance the entire world’s ecosystem while just trying to fit in at her new school? Only Mother Nature knows.