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Small Voices Big Ideas

Small Voices Big Ideas

Small Voices Big Ideas

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Topic Category:

Kids and Family, Society and Culture

Topic Sub-Category:

Education for Kids

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 7
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

Students from Kensington Public School in Sydney, Australia, tackle the big questions shaping their worlds in 'Small Voices Big Ideas'. Join our young hosts as they interview experts, community members, and each other to discover what lies ahead. They'll explore the impact of AI on our lives, the challenges of city living, the urgency of the climate crisis and the richness of Indigenous culture. Also addressing the complexities of immigration and the future of democracy, these young voices are fearlessly engaging in meaningful conversations about the issues that matter most. 'Small Voices Big Ideas' is a platform for the next generation to ask tough questions and shape the world around them.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast focuses on contemporary issues affecting young people today, including the impact of artificial intelligence, immigration challenges, climate change urgency, urban living dynamics, and Indigenous culture. Specific episode examples include discussions on democracy with a federal MP, the experiences of refugees, and environmental insights from notable authors, creating a rich landscape of topical conversations.

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