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There are 394 episodes in the Inspiring topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Inspiring topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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The Lives of Lawyers
00:14:08 | Season: 2 | Episode: 24 | March 2nd, 2024

Join Emily and Winston as they lunge into the exciting world of lawyers! ‍⚖️ Learn how lawyers use their skills to solve problems, and discover the incredible story of Abraham Lincoln, who started out as a lawyer before he became president. Imagine yourself in a courtroom, standing up for justice and defending the innocent! This is going to be awesome!

Beats of Tradition: Exploring the Rhythms of West African Drums
00:23:47 | March 2nd, 2024

Join us on this exciting episode as we learn about the vibrant world of West African drums and rhythms with our special guest, Mr. Tabari Quarles, from the African American Cultural Center of Long Beach.

Weather Watchers 101
00:13:50 | Season: 2 | Episode: 23 | February 24th, 2024

Weather wonders await! In this episode of Growin’ Up, Emily and Winston explore the world of meteorologists, and how they predict the weather using clues and special instruments. ️ Travel to Antarctica to see meteorologists in action, using tools like remote weather towers and Doppler radars. Discover the important role meteorologists play in keeping people safe and learning about changes in the climate and get ready for this wisdom-filled weather adventure!

Celebrating Navajo Nation’s Resilience, Culture & Sovereignty
00:25:29 | Season: 2 | February 23rd, 2024

Join us on this on this episode with our guest Mr. Justin Ahasteen, Executive Director for Navajo Nation, as we explore the journey of the Navajo people, from their ancient language to their modern-day resilience.

Sliding Into Stunt Work with Caitlin Hutson
00:14:44 | Season: 2 | Episode: 22 | February 17th, 2024

In this episode of “Growin’ Up” Emily and Winston explore the thrilling world of stunt performers . Tune into an interactive audiobook featuring Caitlin Hutson, a professional stuntwoman, who shares her experiences and the skills required for the job. This adventure will lead us to a stunt training gym, witnessing sword fights ⚔️ and freefalls, and a Wild West movie set! Hear all about the detailed preparation and safety measures required to accomplish professional stunts in this stunt-acular adventure!

Part 2: Spring Festival: Exploring Lunar New Year Celebrations in China
00:23:11 | Season: 2 | February 17th, 2024

In this episode our guest Miss Panda returns for part 2, as we dive into the traditions of Lunar New Year celebrated by Chinese communities worldwide. From the significance of zodiac animals to the symbolism behind red decorations and lucky foods, listeners are treated to a colorful exploration of Chinese culture! Through engaging anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, Miss Panda shares the deep meanings behind cherished customs, inviting families of all backgrounds to join in the festivities and embrace the diversity of Asian cultures.

The Exciting World of Computer Engineers
00:16:59 | Season: 2 | Episode: 21 | February 10th, 2024

 Have you ever wondered what a computer programmer really does? Or who’s in charge of creating the codes behind all of our modern devices? In this episode of Growin’ Up, Emily and Winston have a blast as they learn all the cool stuff computer engineers do!

Celebrating the Roots of Jazz with Duke Ellington
00:15:54 | Season: 2 | February 10th, 2024

In this episode, we explore the history and impact of jazz through the lens of Duke Ellington. Jazz, a musical genre known for its improvisation and blending of cultural influences, emerged from the black communities of the Southern United States in the early 20th century. Duke Ellington, a pioneering figure in jazz, rose to prominence with his innovative compositions and arrangements, such as “Take the ‘A’ Train” and “Black, Brown, and Beige.” Despite facing discrimination, Ellington persevered and became one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. His music celebrated the resilience and creativity of Black communities, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire musicians and audiences everywhere.




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