Dream Big Podcast for Kids

Dream Big Podcast for Kids
Podcast Description
The Dream Big Podcast is a family-friendly kids podcast inspiring kids (and adults!) to pursue their passions in life and take action to make their dreams a reality. Your hosts Eva Karpman (currently 13-years-old in the 8th grade), Sophia Karpman (currently 7-years-old in 2nd grade) and mom Olga Karpman interview world-class performers who do what they love and live their dreams each and every day. Eva and Sophia also do solo episodes where they answers questions from our audience and discusses personal development principles. The Dream Big Podcast’s short 15-20 minute format makes for the perfect length to listen to an episode in the car with your kids. Subscribe and together we can inspire each other to dream big and take action. To get to the podcast website, cut and paste the link DreamBigPodcast.com into your browser. Get ready to DREAM BIG!
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of personal growth, kindness, and inspiration with episodes exploring topics like self-love, goal-setting, and environmental awareness. For instance, episodes cover lessons inspired by figures like Neil Armstrong and stories that teach kids about the importance of caring for the planet through simple actions.

The Dream Big Podcast is a family-friendly kids podcast inspiring kids (and adults!) to pursue their passions in life and take action to make their dreams a reality. Your hosts Eva Karpman (currently 13-years-old in the 8th grade), Sophia Karpman (currently 7-years-old in 2nd grade) and mom Olga Karpman interview world-class performers who do what they love and live their dreams each and every day. Eva and Sophia also do solo episodes where they answers questions from our audience and discusses personal development principles. The Dream Big Podcast’s short 15-20 minute format makes for the perfect length to listen to an episode in the car with your kids. Subscribe and together we can inspire each other to dream big and take action. To get to the podcast website, cut and paste the link DreamBigPodcast.com into your browser. Get ready to DREAM BIG!
Ever felt a big feeling — like sadness, anger, or worry — and didn’t know what to do with it? 💭 dreambigpodcast.com/463 In Episode 463 of the Dream Big Podcast, Sophia Karpman takes us on a gentle, powerful journey through one of her favorite books: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy. With the help of four unlikely friends, this episode explores how we can meet big emotions with soft hearts, kind words, and quiet strength. 💛 🌟 What You’ll Discover:
- Why asking for help might be the bravest thing of all
- What a curious mole can teach us about kindness
- How silence and presence can be powerful forms of love
- Simple, real-life ways to respond to big feelings
Whether you’re 8 or 88, this heartfelt episode is a reminder that you don’t have to be loud to be strong — and that even the softest words can make a big difference. 🎧 Listen now at: dreambigpodcast.com/463 🌟 Love this story? Help us spread the courage! Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW ⭐ so more Big Dreamers can grow with us. 👉 Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts: dreambigpodcast.com/itunes 📲 Connect with us:
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