Short & Curly
SHORT & CURLY is a fast-paced fun-filled ethics podcast for kids and their parents, with questions and ideas to really get you thinking. It asks curly questions about animals, technology, school, pop culture and the future.
SHORT & CURLY is a fast-paced fun-filled ethics podcast for kids and their parents, with questions and ideas to really get you thinking. It asks curly questions about animals, technology, school, pop culture and the future.
Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started: March 24th, 2016
Status: Active, 156 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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You can do things on the sporting field which would be a big no no at almost any other time. Today’s BITE: Should rough sports be banned? Thanks to Nora for this excellent question.
Have you ever asked why you have to do something and your parent or an adult says to you, “Because I say so”? It’s so infuriating, right? Today’s BITE: Do we have to do everything our parents tell us to? Thanks to Samira for this excellent question.
We get so curly many questions sent to us that we thought we’d make some special mini bite-sized versions of the show for you to nibble on!
So many birds, mammals and insects which once existed on Earth are now gone forever — extinct, kaput! This got Carl thinking, what if forever wasn’t really forever? Should we try and bring some of these creatures back, especially if it was humans who caused them to become extinct in the first place?
When Molly and Carl are not making Short & Curly they are in charge of the world’s biggest video sharing platform, called, TubeVids. That’s right, it’s their job to watch gaming videos, and movie parodies all day long! But it’s not all fun and cat videos, people also post lots of mean stuff, as well as videos that are straight out untrue. What should they do about it? Let all the videos stay online or censor what we get to see?
Cherry blossom trees are very important in Japan. They’re so special they even have their own festival every year. Our listener Gabi lives in Japan and got in trouble for climbing one. But did he really do the wrong thing? Do the rules of another culture (or even another family) apply to us when we visit?
If your friend asks you to keep a secret, should you ever break that promise? When should you keep your mouth zipped and when should you spill the beans? Join us for an old-fashioned detective story involving a crime and a secret.
Molly and Carl love snacks and treats. But when one of our listener’s challenges them to buy only ethical snack foods, they face tricky choices in the supermarket. Join us on a race to see whether things that are yummy to eat can also be good for the world.
Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started:
March 24th, 2016
Status: Active, 156 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English
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.
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Some brilliant points raised in this. I think really kids just want to emulate the adults they care about and do ‘adult’ looking things.
I know I used to love a small non-alcoholic shandy when I was a kid and we were out for a meal, and pretending to smoke with those candy sticks when it was cold in winter always felt naughty. But I don’t believe anyone that says they drink beer for the taste of it.