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The Intersection of Podcasting and Storytelling for Young Minds
Episode 62

The Intersection of Podcasting and Storytelling for Young Minds

Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors Podcast · Papa Rick Harris

December 23, 20251h 6m

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Show Notes

Amanda Cupido, the esteemed author of "Let's Talk Podcasting for Kids," joins us to delve into the burgeoning intersection of children's literature and the podcasting realm.

This episode illuminates the significant rise in podcast listenership among children, with nearly half of those aged six to twelve in the United States reported to have engaged with podcasts in the past month.

She cites compelling statistics indicating that nearly half of children aged 6 to 12 in the U.S. have engaged with podcasts, showcasing the medium's potential for both creativity and education.

Amanda's book serves as a conduit for children to explore podcasting, providing practical guidance while leveraging the imaginative aspects of storytelling.In our conversation, Amanda shares her insights on the evolving landscape of children's media, particularly how podcasts are increasingly resonating with young listeners.

Our dialogue also highlights the importance of fostering creativity in children, encouraging them to embrace their unique voices and perspectives, especially in a world where audio storytelling is rapidly gaining traction.

Through our discussion, we explore Amanda's journey back to her roots as a children's author, highlighting the vital importance of fostering creativity and storytelling in young audiences.

We also examine the pedagogical implications of her book, designed not merely as a source of entertainment but as a catalyst for imagination and self-expression among children.

As we navigate this dialogue, we uncover valuable insights into the evolving landscape of children's media and the critical role of engaging narratives in shaping future podcasters.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast highlights the significant rise in children's podcast listenership, showing that approximately 49% of children aged 6 to 12 have engaged with podcasts recently.
  • Amanda Capito's journey from corporate podcasting to writing a children's book illustrates the importance of reconnecting with one's roots and passions.
  • The discussion emphasizes the necessity for children's authors to create engaging, educational material that resonates with young audiences while sparking their creativity.
  • Through interactive workshops, Amanda facilitates children's understanding of podcasting, aiming to empower them to express their voices and stories through this medium.
  • The podcast reveals the intricacies of the publishing process, showcasing Amanda's strategic incorporation of feedback from educators and young readers to enhance her book.
  • A significant theme discussed is the importance of imagination and storytelling in children's education, encouraging kids to visualize narratives and share their perspectives.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Disney
  • Edison
  • Yodo boxes
  • Lead Podcasting
  • Canva
  • Amazon
  • IngramSpark
  • Indigo
  • Barnes and Noble
  • Robert Munsch