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Anorak: The Happy Podcast For Kids

Happy Podcast for Kids: Music

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“I love music cos it makes me feel fun. ”

© Cathy Olmedillas Length 25 min 26 August 2021 Season 1 Episode 6 Talk UK Episodic

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© Cathy Olmedillas Length 25 min 26 August 2021 Season 1 Episode 6 Talk UK Episodic

Happy Podcast for Kids: S1 Trailer

Happy Podcast for Kids: S1 Trailer

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

“I love music cos it makes me feel fun. ”

In this Music episode of Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids, our Little Editors interview singer-songwriter Tim Wong from Dear Jane (Hong Kong), musician Attia Taylor from Strange Parts (USA), and lead singer James Alexander Graham from The Twilight Sad (Scotland, UK). We find out whether they have ever lost their voice from singing and how they became musicians.

Thank you to Little Editors Dominic (6 years old, USA), Elsie (6 years old, USA), Molly (7 years old, UK), Eliza (7 years old, UK) and Zachary (11 years old, UK).

Created by Studio Anorak in collaboration with Audio Always.

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© Cathy Olmedillas | 25 min

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