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Morenike is talking to her younger brother Dimeji (Dee-May-Gee) on Facetime when the internet connection goes out. Morenike explains to her Dad that the internet isn’t working when she begins to wonder, “How does the internet even work?”
While troubleshooting the tech problem with her Dad, checking the wifi connection, resetting the router, and connecting back to the internet, Morenike gets a crash course in digital literacy.
This episode was Edited by JTB Studios and Executive Produced by Fredia Lucas & Seun Phillips.
Music Composition and Sound Design by Terrell Brooke.
This episode was written by Tony Mantia, Fredia Lucas, and Seun Phillips.
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Morenike is working on a school art assignment when she accidentally spills water on it and believes she’s ruined her project. Morenike begins crying hysterically and immediately wants to give up. Our defeated hero decides to show the art piece to her Father, who encourages her to use emotional smartness to identify her feelings, calm herself down, and make a plan to rescue her project.
This episode was Edited by JTB Studios and Executive Produced by Fredia Lucas & Seun Phillips. Music Composition and Sound Design by Terrell Brooke. This episode was written by Tony Mantia, Fredia Lucas, and Seun Phillips.
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Website: www.curiousmorenike.com
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During a family trip to the beach, a piece of trash washes onto the shore and lands at Morenike’s feet. Morenike sets off on a curious adventure to discover how pollution ends up at the beach and learns what kids and their families can do to keep beaches clean.
This episode was edited by JTB Studios and executive produced by Fredia Lucas & Seun Phillips. Music composition and sound design by Terrell Brooke.
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Welcome to Curious Morenike, a children’s education podcast that encourages kids to change the world with their curiosity.
Each week our host, Morenike “Reni” Phillips, a cheerful 6-year-old with a knack for teaching, will discover answers to life’s most exciting questions.
Our mission is to inspire young people (ages 6-9) to use their kid curiosity to think critically and creatively to make the world a better place. The world needs our help, and it’s up to kids and the adults around them to make the change, so episodes of Curious Morenike are made for curious people from ages 6 to 106 years old.
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