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Children's Podcast Be Kind

Children's Podcast Be Kind

De : Michael Fortune
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This Podcast is designed for children. We discovery storytelling to educational learning in the series of podcasts.

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/children-s-podcast-be-kind--4622612/support.Copyright Michael Fortune
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  • Once Upon a Podcast_ Delinquent
    Mar 5 2026
    In a world where fairy tales often wrap up neatly with happily-ever-afters, enter the unconventional and the unpredictable. Today’s focus is ‘Delinquent,’ a standout episode from the third installment of Once Upon a Podcast, where we find ourselves entangled in the quirky and charming tale of Tammy Jackson, a part-time janitor who is as relatable as she is adventurous. Written by the talented trio of Matt Bernhard, Matt Langford, and Danielle Vioux, this story catches our attention and keeps us engaged through its five-minute runtime.
    What makes ‘Delinquent’ truly unique is its uncanny ability to peel back the layers of a familiar fairy tale structure, allowing us to delve into contemporary themes. Here we have Tammy, navigating life’s unexpected twists not with magic or fairy godmothers but with determination and humor. It challenges our preconceived notions about who can be a hero in a story. By placing a seemingly ordinary character in a central role, the narrative beckons us to consider how often we overlook individuals who quietly handle the complexities of everyday life.


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    3 min
  • Once Upon a Podcast_ The Seven Dwarfs - Part 2
    Mar 5 2026
    Let's dive right into the enchanting world of Disney’s 1937 classic, ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.’ This film marked a turning point in animation history as it was Disney’s very first full-length animated feature. A remarkable feat at the time, it paved the way for the animated films we enjoy today. But it’s not just the animation that's fascinating; it’s also the characters, especially the seven dwarfs, who have captured hearts for generations.Each dwarf is distinct, showcasing personality traits that resonate with audiences. Take Doc, for instance; he’s the unofficial leader of the group, often taking on the role of problem solver and caretaker. His intelligence contrasts beautifully with Grumpy, whose cantankerous demeanor adds a dose of realism while simultaneously providing comic relief. We can’t forget Happy, who is just that—happy! His contagious joy acts as a counterbalance to the moods of the others, emphasizing the spectrum of human emotion.

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    4 min
  • Once Upon a Podcast_ The Dark Mirror of Little Snow White
    Mar 5 2026
    Let’s dive into the story of Little Snow White, a tale that many of us know, but few grasp in its full context. This classic story, first published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812, captures a blend of beautiful innocence and the darker realities of jealousy, portraying Queen Grimhilde's obsession with her beauty as a cautionary tale.
    The opening scenes introduce Snow White, a name that evokes purity, yet her life is marred by her stepmother’s envy. It’s interesting to think how this blatant jealousy reflects societal fears regarding beauty and worth. Back in the early 19th century, beauty standards were rigidly enforced, and a woman's value often hinged on her looks. It's fascinating, isn't it? Just how a deeply personal story unveils broader societal issues!
    As we analyze the evil stepmother, Grimhilde, we encounter an archetype rooted deep in folklore. The evil stepmother isn't just a character; she's a manifestation of fears many have regarding the loss of familial support and love, often seen in tales across cultures. Time and again, historically, we find this figure acting out of a distorted view of self-worth, proving that the tale's origins lie not only in enchantment but in the real emotions of jealousy and betrayal.


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    3 min
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