83. What A Kid Will Do For Pizza
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In the 1980s, classrooms across America were searching for ways to get kids excited about reading. Charts were posted. Minutes were tracked. Books were counted. And somehow… it worked.
Millions of children began reading not because they had to—but because they wanted to.
This episode explores one of the most unexpectedly successful reading incentive programs in U.S. history—how it spread nationwide, why it worked so well, and how a simple reward reshaped reading habits for an entire generation.
The twist? The program didn’t come from educators, the government, or a literacy nonprofit.
It came from somewhere far more surprising.
This is What a Kid Will Do for Pizza—a nostalgic Twist of Fate story about motivation, memory, and the small incentives that leave a lasting legacy.
🔗 Explore more stories at TwistOfFateRadio.com 🎙️ For voiceover work, visit ClarkVOServices.com
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