Episodios

  • From Cashew Fudge to Rice Pudding: A Journey Through India’s Desserts! [Rebroadcast]
    Sep 6 2024
    While we're on a short break, we're excited to bring you a revamped episode from last year, where we dive into the world of delicious Indian desserts with our special guest, Ms. Ruchi! As the host of the kid science podcast India Asks Why, Ms. Ruchi joins Asher and Kristen to share her love for traditional Indian sweets, and the stories behind them. In this episode, we explore the diverse flavors of India, from creamy milk-based treats in the North to coconut-infused delights in the South. We learn about popular desserts like the silver-topped cashew fudge, Kaju Katli, and a special rice pudding that's enjoyed across the country with unique regional twists. Asher even gets a surprise learning about edible silver—yup, that's right, shiny silver on your dessert! Join us as we also learn about cultural influences on Indian sweets, the role of nuts and spices, and how desserts can be part of celebrations, from birthdays to the birth of a calf! Plus, If you love discovering how food connects us all, you won't want to miss this episode full of sweet adventures and fascinating flavors. So, grab a snack, hit play, and let's explore the world of Indian desserts together!
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  • Let’s Go Lime in Trinidad and Tobago: Dive into Calypso, Soca, Steel Pans, and More!
    Aug 29 2024
    Hop aboard the Culture Train as we journey to the colorful islands of Trinidad & Tobago with special guest and children’s author, Farrah Chow Quan! We’ll explore the sun-kissed landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant mix of cultures that define this Caribbean paradise. Learn about Trinidadian Creole, the unique language of the islands, and discover the joyful sounds of Calypso and Soca music, featuring the iconic Steelpan. Get a sneak peek into the world-famous Carnival, the most spectacular celebration of music, dance, and culture. Plus, Ms. Farrah shares fun words from her book, Anansi and Boisie ABC, and teaches us what it means to "lime." Don’t miss this exciting episode packed with music, history, and plenty of island fun. Grab your passports and let’s go lime! Credits: Producers/Hosts: Kristen and Asher Kim Guest: Farrah Chow Quan Audio Engineer and Post Production: Robin Lai Theme Song: Composed by Kristen Kim, arranged and recorded by Robin Lai All other music and sound FX: Envato Elements Adventures of Anansi & Boisie ABC Purchase Here: https://fchowquan.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farrahwaytravels/ https://www.instagram.com/anansiandboisie/ Machel Montano https://machelmontano.com/ Vibes Cyah Done: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3geHVrmFnk Like Yuh Self: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjOf0MyeQPc 📪 For Comments & Birthday Shouts: hello@culturekidsmedia.com 📞 Leave us a voicemail! http://culturekidsmedia.com ⭐️ Instagram: @culturekidsmedia Culture Kids Productions is excited to announce that we are now a nonprofit organization! As we continue to grow and expand our mission, we are actively seeking grant opportunities and scholarships to further support our work. If you are interested in partnering with us or offering support, please reach out to us at hello@culturekidsmedia.com. We will be taking a brief hiatus to prepare for our upcoming holiday content. We look forward to returning with more enriching episodes for you and your family in the holiday season. Please keep in touch and subscribe so you don't miss out on our grand return!!!
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  • Part 2: Building a Stronger Community: Long-Term Care Education for Kids!
    Aug 22 2024
    In this episode, we welcome back Ms. Jenny Abeling to discuss the important topic of long-term care for children. We explore what long-term care looks like for kids with disabilities, whether at school, at home, or in the community. Ms. Jenny explains how assistive devices like wheelchairs, prosthetic legs, and crutches help children with different needs participate in daily activities and enjoy life just like everyone else. The episode also sheds light on unseen disabilities, emphasizing the importance of inclusion and understanding in building a supportive community. We learn that being a friend means inviting others to join in the fun, no matter their abilities. Through examples and real-life stories, we discover creative ways to make games, activities, and even classrooms more accessible for everyone. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that everyone, regardless of their needs, has something special to contribute, and together we can create a world where everyone is included and celebrated! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Culture Kids Productions is excited to announce that we are now a nonprofit organization! As we continue to grow and expand our mission, we are actively seeking grant opportunities and scholarships to further support our work. If you are interested in partnering with us or offering support, please reach out to us at hello@culturekidsmedia.com. Please also note that after next week's episode, we will be taking a brief hiatus to prepare for our upcoming holiday content. We look forward to returning with more enriching episodes for you and your family in the holiday season. Ms. Jenny Abeling: https://www.jennyabeling.com/ GalPal Productions: https://www.galpalproductions.com/ Comments, birthday shoutouts and more: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Website: http://culturekidsproductions.com Consultant: Elisha Li https://www.linkedin.com/in/elisha-li-64772769 Artwork by: Mary Mathews Theme Song: Composed by Kristen Kim, Arranged and recorded by Robin Lai Sound FX: Envato Elements
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  • 🍔 From New Zealand to Turkey: Different Hamburgers Around the World!
    Aug 15 2024
    In this mouthwatering episode join us as we take you on a global adventure to explore one of the world’s favorite dishes: the hamburger! From the streets of Malaysia with the egg-wrapped Ramly Burger to the vibrant flavors of Korea’s bulgogi Rice Burger, and the unique Kiwiburger from New Zealand, we'll discover how different cultures have put their own delicious twist on this iconic meal. Plus, find out what makes the Islak Burger from Turkey so special. Along the way, you’ll learn about the rich history of the hamburger, how it got its name, and how it became a global sensation. 📪 For Comments & Birthday Shouts: hello@culturekidsmedia.com 📞 Leave us a voicemail! http://culturekidsmedia.com ⭐️ Instagram: @culturekidsmedia 🎹 Music: Theme song composed by Kristen Kim. Arranged and recorded by Robin Lai All other music and sound FX: Envato Elements
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  • Chasing Cheetahs: A Wild Journey from Namibia to Iran!
    Aug 8 2024
    Join us on a thrilling adventure as we explore the wild world of cheetahs across the globe, from the vast lands of Namibia to Iran. 🐆✨ In this episode, we dive into the fascinating lives of these incredible big cats, discovering the unique traits of different cheetah species, their amazing speed, and the importance of conservation. 🌱 Plus, we learn how kids like you can help protect these speedy felines and make a difference for wildlife everywhere. 🌟 Tune in for fun comparisons, cool cheetah facts, and a special joke from our guest, Tali from Brooklyn NYC! Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating—your support helps us continue our global adventures. 🎧🎉 Let's hop on the Culture Train and get started! 📪 For Comments & Birthday Shouts: hello@culturekidsmedia.com 📞 Leave us a voicemail! http://culturekidsmedia.com ⭐️ Instagram: @culturekidsmedia 🎹 Music: Theme song composed by Kristen Kim. Arranged and recorded by Robin Lai All other music and sound FX: Envato Elements
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  • Join the Bucket Filling Movement with Ms. Carol McCloud!
    Aug 1 2024
    🌟Join us on this heartwarming episode as we welcome the inspiring Ms. Carol McCloud, the author of the beloved "Bucket Fillers" series! Discover how Ms. Carol's books teach us about empathy, kindness, and building a caring community. Learn about the magic of invisible buckets, how filling them can make us and those around us happier, and why being a bucket filler is so important. Listen in as we dive into fun discussions about bucket filling, share ways to make a difference in your community, and hear Ms. Carol’s tips on how to keep our buckets full. Whether you're a kid or a grown-up, this episode will inspire you to spread kindness and make the world a better place. Tune in to find out how you can join the bucket filling movement and make a positive impact every day! 🌟 Credits: Producers/Hosts: Kristen and Asher Kim Guest: Carol McCloud Education Consultant: Elisha Li Audio Engineer and Post Production: Robin Lai Theme Song: Composed by Kristen Kim, arranged and recorded by Robin Lai All other music and sound FX: Envato Elements 📪 For Comments & Birthday Shouts: hello@culturekidsmedia.com 📞 Leave us a voicemail! http://culturekidsmedia.com ⭐️ Instagram: @culturekidsmedia 📕 Ms. Carol McCloud: https://bucketfillers101.com/ 🪣 Cardinal Rule Press: https://cardinalrulepress.com/collections/bucket-books
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  • Part 2: 🌈 Let's Visit Jamaica with Jamaica Cultural Alliance!
    Jul 25 2024
    In this adventurous episode, join us as we hop on the Culture Train for another adventure to the lush, vibrant island of Jamaica. Once again, we meet with Dr. Horace Alexander and Ms. Dorothy McCloud from the Jamaica Cultural Alliance to dive deeper into the captivating culture of this beautiful Caribbean destination. As the journey unfolds, you will be introduced to Jamaica's national fruit, ackee. Ms. Dorothy paints a vivid picture of this unique fruit, explaining how it transforms from a closed, apple-like shape to a beautiful, flower-like structure when ripe. She also shares the crucial safety tip of waiting for ackee to naturally open before consuming it, as eating it prematurely can be dangerous. Dr. Horace then takes us on a culinary journey through the history of Jamaican jerk seasoning. He reveals the ingenious methods used by the Maroons, the brave people who escaped to the mountains for freedom, to cook meat underground without revealing their location through smoke. This fascinating technique gave birth to the rich, smoky flavor of jerk seasoning, a staple in Jamaican cuisine. You will also discover delightful Jamaican desserts, many of which are made from coconut. Ms. Dorothy describes the colorful and chewy treats, including "grater cake" and the intriguingly named "Bustamante's backbone," a tough candy that pays homage to a revered Jamaican Prime Minister. The episode further explores the symbolism of the Jamaican flag, with its unique combination of black, green, and gold, representing the island's challenges, lush landscape, and sunny optimism. Dr. Horace shares the positive outlook embodied by the Jamaican people and explains the cultural significance of the colors often associated with the Rastafarian community. 🇯🇲 Jamaica Cultural Alliance: https://jamaicaculture.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JamaicaCulturalAlliance/ 📪 For Comments & Birthday Shouts: hello@culturekidsmedia.com 📞 Leave us a voicemail! http://culturekidsmedia.com ⭐️ Instagram: @culturekidsmedia 🎹 Music: Theme song composed by Kristen Kim. Arranged and recorded by Robin Lai All other music and sound FX: Envato Elements
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  • Building a Stronger Community: Long-Term Care Education for Kids & Families- Part 1
    Jul 17 2024
    Join us with our special guest, Ms. Jenny Abeling, the author of "A Kids Book About Long-Term Care." We discuss what long-term care is, why it's important, and how kids and families can support those who need it. Discover the significance of Disability Pride Month and learn how celebrating our differences makes our community stronger and happier. Ms. Jenny shares her insights on the tasks someone receiving long-term care might need help with, and how caregiving can be influenced by culture and language. We also talk about our personal experiences with long-term care and how small acts of kindness can make a big difference. Tune in to hear how we can all play a role in supporting our friends, family members, and community members who need long-term care. Don't miss the heartwarming stories and practical tips for making a positive impact! Stay tuned for our next episode featuring Ms. Dorothy McCleod and Dr. Horace Alexander from the Jamaica Cultural Alliance, where we'll learn more about the beautiful island and people of Jamaica. Please purchase the book, A Kids Book About Long Term Care: https://akidsco.com/products/a-kids-book-about-long-term-care Connect with us: Website: culturekidsmedia.com Email: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Birthday shoutouts and more: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Gal Pal Productions: https://www.galpalproductions.com/ Ms. Jenny Abeling: https://www.jennyabeling.com/
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