
Why Kids’ Podcasts Matter
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In this episode of the Kids’ Podcast Podcast, hosts Lindsay Patterson and Ira Singerman explore the value of kids’ podcasts for creators and brands. We travel back in time to tell the story behind how kids’ podcasts became popular, and how we know that kids and families are engaging with them on a deep level. We explain how to get to know the listening audience and how to gather feedback to create impactful content for kids and families.
The TL;DL (Too Long; Didn’t Listen) is at 16:41!
Takeaways:
- Kids podcasts are a valuable resource for children and families.
- The rise of kids podcasts has been significant, especially during the pandemic.
- Children are deep listeners and engage with content more than expected.
- Podcasts provide a screen-free alternative for kids.
- Listening to podcasts can enhance children's imagination and focus.
- Kids engage with podcasts in a collective experience with family.
- Feedback from kids is crucial for improving podcast content.
- The storytelling in podcasts is fundamental and intuitive for children.
- The kids podcasting space is evolving with more creators and content.
- Send us your questions: kidspodcastpodcast@gmail.com
- Visit our website: thekidspodcast.com
- Join the conversation: Connect with us on LinkedIn (Lindsay Patterson and Ira Singerman!)
- Produced and Hosted by: Lindsay Patterson and Ira Singerman
- A co-production of: Tumble Media, LLC and Hero Complex Entertainment, LLC
- Theme Music: Composed by Marshall Escamilla (Tumble Media)
Follow, rate, and review The Kids' Podcast Podcast wherever you listen — and stay tuned for our first full episode!
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