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Does brushing your teeth feel like a chore? This week, we dive into why practicing good hygiene, like brushing your teeth, is key to protecting your body and staying healthy!
We talk to Dr. Helen Mo, a pediatric dentist, who helps parents protect their children’s teeth and discuss how to build healthy oral hygiene habits.
To learn more about how we can make oral hygiene fun for kids we speak with pediatric dentist, Dr. Erin Issac. She shares tips to make oral hygiene fun for everyone, such as choosing a favorite song to listen to while brushing your teeth!
What are some things you do to make hygiene fun? Send us an email to [email protected]
This episode was produced in collaboration with editaudio. It is sponsored by Crest and Oral-B. To learn more about taking the Conquer Cavities 2Gether pledge, parents can go to conquercavities2gether.com and help keep everyone’s smiles happy.
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Dr. Helen Mo
Dr. Erin Issac
Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
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Ever had an idea of something cool you wanted to invent but have been too scared to share it? Remember that your ideas matter! This week, we dive into what innovation means and how inventors of all ages have made an impact on our lives.
We talk to Lino Marrero, who talks to us about his past inventions, what he’s working on now, and how he hopes to inspire others to be innovative, too!
Contributor Luria Freeman teaches us what influence means and how finding inspiration from others can help you find the willingness and resources you need to start expanding on your ideas!
Have an idea for something you’ve been itching to create? We want to hear about it! Send us an email to [email protected]
This episode was produced in collaboration with editaudio. It is sponsored by H&M. Watch their short film at hm.com/kids
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
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Ever wonder where all the garbage we create goes? This week, we explore how landfills amass over one hundred million pounds of waste each year and how harmful that can be for our planet.
We talk to Ryan Hickman, who started his own company, Ryan’s Recycling Company, where he works with people in his hometown of Orange County, California to help collect recyclables.
Contributor Luria Freeman teaches us how living sustainably can help reduce the harmful effects of landfills and how recycling is an easy first step in protecting the environment!
How are you living sustainably? We want to hear about it! Send us an email to [email protected]
This episode was produced in collaboration with editaudio. It is sponsored by H&M. Watch their short film at hm.com/kids
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Ryan’s Recycling Company
Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
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Since news first broke that COVID was detected in Wuhan, China, the world has seen a rise in attacks against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. This is because there are many people looking to assign blame for the pandemic.
This week, we dig into how harmful this false narrative can be for Asian Americans and how we all need to do our part to stand up against hate.
We talk to Emily Ku and Joyce Y. Lee, authors of the children’s book ‘Young, Proud and Sung-jee.’ who discuss how to have meaningful conversations about anti-Asian bullying and racism.
Correspondent Luria Freeman teaches us what ‘perspective’ really means and how considering different perspectives can help us better understand those who are different from us.
How are you standing up against bullying? We want to hear about it! Send us an email to [email protected]
This episode was produced in collaboration with editaudio. It is sponsored by H&M. Watch their short film at hm.com/kids
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Young, Proud and Sung-jee
Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
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At 11 years old, host Naomi Wadler organized a walk-out at her school to take a stand against gun violence. When someone takes a stand for fairness and justice it’s called activism. This week on NowThis Kids, we’re talking about what activism looks like and how we can get involved.
Naomi introduces us to her family and talks to them about raising a young activist and what families can do together to inspire positive social change.
What is activism? Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains how it breaks down into two categories, so you can figure out what activism is best for you.
How are you being active in your community? We want to hear about it! Send us an email to [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
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When you’re enjoying your breakfast, lunch or dinner, do you ever stop and wonder where does your food come from? How does it get around the world? This week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about farming and why it’s important that everyone has access to quality, nutritious food.
We speak to Chander Payne who founded Urban Beet, which offers marginalized kids in the community the opportunity to learn all about farming. Chander tells us how the future of farming involves helping families across the world access delicious fruits and vegetables.
Not every community has a quality grocery store nearby, so how can we combat this? Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains urban farming and how it can help those communities.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Urban Beet
Chander Payne
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Art can help us fully grasp some of the more complex topics we've talked about on NowThis Kids – it can be a therapeutic way to process our feelings during tough times, like getting sick. That’s why this week, host Naomi Wadler is talking about the different ways people can support each other while facing illness in their family.
We speak to Matt Gerson and Tracy Councill who founded Tracy’s Kids, an organization that uses art therapy to help kids in their struggle to overcome cancer. We spoke to them about their own experiences with cancer, and how they’ve helped families cope with a terrible illness.
When someone close to us gets sick you might feel worries and want to know what you can do to help – Correspondent Alejandro Alba has some helpful advice on how best to support your loved ones and understand your feelings.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Tracy’s Kids
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The more we know about what’s going on in the world, the more we’re able to make it a better place. That’s why this week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about journalism and why it’s important to share our stories and listen to the stories of others.
We speak to Jazlyn Guerra, a social media journalist who has interviewed the likes of Lebron James and Alexandria Ocasio Cortez – and she’s also ten years old! We chat about what it takes to make it as a reporter and how she landed her biggest interviews.
With great power comes great responsibility, and as Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains, journalists are no exception to the rule.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Jazlyn Guerra
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When it comes to climate change, it turns out little things can have a huge impact when it comes to saving the future. That’s why this week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about maybe the biggest issue that faces us all: the environment and what we can do to keep it clean and healthy.
We speak to environmental activist Lucy Biggers, who specializes in teaching people the steps we can take in our everyday lives to regenerate our planet and make it a cleaner place. She tells us her favorite DIY tips and tricks for fixing our environment.
One thing we can always remember is to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Correspondent Luria Freeman breaks this down and how you can do this in your everyday life.
Have you made a small change in your life to better the environment? We want to hear about it! Let us know by sending us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Lucy Biggers
One Small Step
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This year we could all use a little more support, especially when dealing with loss. This week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about loss, ways to come together as a family and help each other during these times.
We speak to author Patrice Karst about her book ‘The Invisible String’ which helps us understand our feelings around loss and that we are always connected to our loved ones no matter where they may be. She tells us why we shouldn’t be afraid to talk about death, even though it can make us sad or scared.
Death is a natural part of the cycle of existence but as Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains, that does not invalidate the emotions you feel when you lose someone close to you, also known as grief.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Patrice Karst
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When we mess up, we might feel sad or embarrassed, but these moments are important learning opportunities to help us grow. This week host Naomi Wadler is talking about resiliency: what it is and how we can bounce back after a fall.
We speak to Olympic Hurdler Sarah Wells, who founded the Believe Initiative, an organization dedicated to encouraging young people to achieve their goals. She talks about the barriers she overcame, and how she’s helping kids to do the same.
It can feel hard to overcome times when you’ve been knocked down. Correspondent Luria Freeman shares some simple steps you can do to get back up and try again.
We want to hear from you! Let us know by sending us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Sarah Wells
Believe Initiative
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Race is something for us all to understand and not to ignore, because no matter how far we’ve come, race and racism still affects everyone. That’s why this week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about race and what families can do to fight racism together.
We speak to Caroline Hu Flexer and Naomi O’Brien, who are part of Khan Academy: a non-profit organization that provides students and teachers with free resources to help kids learn about social topics like race. We speak to them about why it’s so important for families to talk about race and identity together.
How does race and identity affect you? We might look different, or come from different places but correspondent Luria Freeman explains that to get to know someone, we should always do it with an open heart.
How are you being anti-racist in your life? Let us know by sending us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Khan Academy
Caroline Hu Flexer
Naomi O’Brien
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For people living with disabilities, accessibility and representation can make a huge difference as they look for acceptance. This week on NowThis Kids, we’re talking about people with disabilities who are fighting for their opportunity to be seen.
Host Naomi Wadler chats to Jordan Reeves, co-founder of the Born Just Right organization, about changing attitudes around our physical differences and how the non-profit helps people with disabilities realize their full potential.
You can’t always tell when a person has a disability, and even once you know what kind of disability a person has, that doesn’t mean you know what their life is like. Correspondent Luria Freeman explains how to take the time to understand, and why we should be working on making the world more accessible.
We want to hear from you! Get in touch by sending an email to [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Jordan Reeves
Born Just Right
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Art can be a way to express our own thoughts and feelings, and understand the feelings of others. As we experience art, we also look to make connections between our own lives. That’s why on this episode of NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking all things art appreciation and why representation in art is important.
We speak to Keturah Ariel Nailah Bobo, an illustrator who creates work to encourage and inspire young black girls and women. She talks about her career, inspirations and the importance of seeing yourself in art.
The way we view an artist’s work can reflect the way we think due to the experiences we had growing up – Correspondent Luria Freeman explains what perspectives can mean, and how changing perspectives can enrich our understanding.
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Keturah Ariel Nailah Bobo
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From the annoying fly buzzing around in your room to the huge blue whale diving deep into the ocean, every living plant, animal and insect plays a massive role in making our world work. That’s why this week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler tells us why it’s so important to protect all of the creatures in the earth’s ecosystem.
We speak to Izzy Bee, who works with her veterinarian mom Ali, to care for displaced and injured koalas in Australia. They talk about their love for koalas, how we can all get involved in animal rescue, and how all of their work got them a show on Netflix.
Did you know that if an endangered species becomes extinct, it can affect the whole world? Correspondent Luria Freeman explains our ecosystem and how everything is connected.
Do you have a pet at home or a favourite animal? Let us know by sending us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Izzy Bee
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Kindness is a super power you can choose to use every day – one simple act of kindness can have a ripple effect, and impact so many others in a positive way. This week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about the small ways we can turn someone's day around.
We speak to Hector Velasco, a UPS driver who surprised Langston Walbuck with a special delivery after Langston would always make time for Hector on his delivery route. They talk about what those small gestures meant to them, and why we should strive to make everyone’s lives a little happier.
What acts of kindness can you do? From the small things we can do every day, to the big things that can make a huge difference, Correspondent Alejandro Alba has some ideas.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
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Some people feel like reading is a chore, something we have to do for school or a job – when really it's one of the most enriching and enjoyable hobbies anyone can have! This episode of NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is going to show you just how awesome reading can be.
We speak to Zoe Howlett, who with her mother Tiara Moore, created a virtual book club to motivate herself and other kids to read for just twenty minutes a day. They talk about why they started the club, and how it’s helped them enjoy reading even more.
Some people struggle with reading, and there are lots of reasons why. Correspondent Luria Freeman explains what challenges some people face, as well as the healthy benefits to snuggling up with a good book.
What book are you reading? Let us know by sending us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
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Money has a huge impact on our lives – spending it can feel good, saving it can make us feel secure, and it’s great to give to others who need it – but keeping track of our money can be difficult. This week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking all things money.
We speak to Evan Leaphart who created Kiddie Kredit, an app that teaches kids all about how credit works. He explains why it’s important to learn about money sooner rather than later.
How can you put aside enough money to afford the important things you need, but also the exciting things you want? Correspondent Luria Freeman tells us about budgeting, and how to master it.
We’d love to see your smart savings! Send us an email at [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Luria Freeman
Evan Leaphart
Kiddie Kredit
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Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? Or how airplanes can fly? Curiosity like this is the driving force behind science, and this week on NowThis Kids, we’re exploring why science is such an important influence on our world and way of life.
Host Naomi Wadler talks to science educator and mechanical engineer Bill Nye (you know, the science guy!) about how embracing what science has to tell us can help us save the entire planet.
How do scientists answer the big questions of the universe? Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains the process called the ‘scientific method’.
Want to perform your own experiment? Try to figure out why soap cleans better than just water! You’ll need a bowl, half a cup of milk, some dish soap, a cotton swab, and a couple of food dyes.
Here’s the plan:
Step 1: Pour the milk into the bowl.
Step 2: Add a few drops of the different colored food dye.
Step 3: Take the cotton swap and dab some dish soap on it.
Step 4: Touch the cotton swab with soap to the dye floating in the milk.
Tell us what you find out! Send us an email to [email protected]
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Bill Nye
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It’s not always easy to love and accept yourself, but the kinder we are to ourselves, the more likely we are to try our best and be kinder to others. This week on NowThis Kids, host Naomi Wadler is talking about self acceptance and being comfortable with who you are.
Perri Easley is a part of the Born This Way Foundation, an organization that encourages kids to accept themselves for who they are. We speak to her about the work they do, and her own journey to self-acceptance.
Most of us have heard the phrase “being comfortable in your own skin,” but what does that really mean? Correspondent Alejandro Alba explains how knowing who you are, is the first step to loving yourself.
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Naomi Wadler
Alejandro Alba
Born This Way Foundation
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