Podcasts about: Girl Power

These are the podcasts with girls taking the lead as active protagonists in a range of adventures. It’s ok for girls to be angry or sad, to make mistakes and be silly – but most importantly – be in charge of their own story.

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There are 1990 episodes in the Girl Power topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Girl Power topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, 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.

A Real Boy by Rae Mariah MacCarthy
52:10 | Season: 2 | May 15th, 2019

Geppetto always wanted a child of his own, so when he found a magical talking log, he decided to make his dream come true. He chiseled away and lo and behold, his child came to life! But he got two things wrong. Pinocchio wasn’t a girl and he didn’t want to be made of wood. Run along with Pinocchio as he sings for an adoring audience, celebrates his birthday everyday on Toyland, leads an army of kid donkeys, gets sucked into the belly of an enormous whale, and with the help of his friend Blue Fairy, discovers the love he and his Dad share. Based on the Italian children’s novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, this story of a transgender boy will be sure to warm your heart.

Get to Know Lowri Morgan
May 7th, 2019

This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you’ll hear from Lowri Morgan who narrated the previous episode about Aisholpan Nurgaiv. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, now is a good time to go back and check it out! Lowri reveals her motivations for being an ultramarathon runner, what she listens to along the way and more.

Little Girls Doing Big Things: Paloma Rambana of Paloma’s Dream
16:11 | May 1st, 2019

13-year-old, Paloma Rambana started Paloma’s Dream, an organization that helps visually impaired and blind students in Florida get access to the tools they need to learn in school. She lobbied the Florida legislature and received over $1,000,000 to do just that. She’s writing books, lobbying for change, starting podcasts, and tackling middle school. Listen in as she chats with Rebecca about all of it.

Aisholpan Nurgaiv read by Lowri Morgan
April 30th, 2019

Once upon a time, there was a girl who lived where snowy peaks scraped the sky. Her name was Aisholpan. For generations, Kazakh nomads in Mongolia raised golden eagles to hunt. Aisholpan’s father was one of the best eagle hunters, so she asked him to teach her everything he knew. Despite the danger, she caught and trained her own eagle in the icy Altai mountains. She became the first woman to enter the Golden Eagle competition—and win!—inspiring female eagle hunters for years to come.

Hansel & Gretel (& Minna) by Jennifer Sassaman
54:10 | Season: 2 | April 15th, 2019

The story of a brother & sister left to fend for themselves in the dark and dangerous woods. It’s there that they find a witch who lures them into her house made of delicious foods and a talking bird named Minna who helps them defeat the witch! Based on the classic German tale collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.

Get To Know Kealia Ohai
April 9th, 2019

This season, we invited our credit readers to interview our storytellers. Today, you’ll hear from Kealia Ohai who narrated the previous episode about Ashley Fiolek. If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode, now is a good time to go check it out! Kealia elaborates on her own experience overcoming physical limitations, advises on how to pursue your dreams regardless of naysayers, and expresses her passion for athletics on and off the field.

Turia Pitt – the girl who had everything to live for
07:16 | April 4th, 2019

Turia Pitt was running a 100 kilometre ultra-marathon in the outback when she was caught in a bushfire. Turia was really badly burnt, spent months in hospital, and was told she would never run again. But she was determined to prove the doctors wrong, because Turia knew that she could do anything if she just believed in herself.

Ashley Fiolek read by Kealia Ohai
April 2nd, 2019

Once upon a time, there was a girl who became a motocross champion. Her name was Ashley Fiolek. While growing up, Ashley’s parents knew their daughter loved motorcycles but did not know why she would not speak. It turned out that Ashley was completely deaf! So, the whole family learned sign language and, when she was old enough, traveled around with Ashley to her motocross competitions. Though Ashley couldn’t hear the rumble of her bike, she could feel the vibrations of the engine as if the machinery were a part of her. Ashley risked scrapes, broken bones, and worse—proving her determination and drive to make it to the finish line.




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