Episodios

  • Let's Go Swim with Wild Dolphins in California!
    Aug 8 2025
    Kristen and Asher invite you to board their magical Culture Kids boat in Long Beach, California, and set sail across glittering Pacific waves to meet playful dolphins in the wild. Picture the sea breeze, sparkling waves, seabird calls, and our imaginations fully immersed in ocean magic. Asher’s excited to spot dolphins—maybe Common Dolphins joining the ocean party, or Bottlenose, Pacific White-sided, and even the scarred Risso’s with their doodle-like marks. We explore what dolphins eat (think fish, squid, shrimp, and even jellyfish), learn how orcas are actually dolphins (mind = blown), and gasp when a pod appears, circling and leaping around the boat like nature’s own ballet. We play along in our imagination—snorkels, life jackets, and all—while respecting that in real life, wild dolphins need space. Underwater, we dive deeper into dolphin superpowers: echolocation clicks, signature whistles (each dolphin’s name song), and self-awareness—yes, dolphins recognize themselves in mirrors! Then, we pivot to an important message—real dolphins face dangers like fishing nets and pollution. Small choices to recycle, reduce plastic, and protect the ocean are big wins for our sea friends. To wrap up, we sun-dry on the deck, feel joyful, and invite Culture Kids families to dream with us—seahorses, sea turtles, sea creatures not yet discovered. Next up: episodes on Yoruba Cuisine in Nigeria and Swiss Chocolate! Don’t forget to subscribe, spread the word, and help the Culture Train reach more curious hearts around the world. Stay Connected with Culture Kids! Website: Visit us online at culturekidsproductions.org for episode info, behind-the-scenes updates, support opportunities, and more. Instagram: Follow our adventures and fun extras on @culturekidsproductions, where you’ll find reels, stories, and bonus content Email: Send us a message or DM us for birthday shoutouts or episode requests! Questions, feedback, or collaboration ideas: Contact us at hello@culturekidsmedia.com Sources: https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/marine-mammals/evolution-echolocation?utm_source=chatgpt.com https://nmmf.org/our-work/biologic-bioacoustic-research/biosonar-research/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC33317/?utm https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/11-cool-facts-about-whales-dolphins-and-porpoises https://2seewhales.com/blog/the-basics-of-dolphin-diets https://dolphinsandyou.com/do-dolphins-have-names/
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  • Cooking Class Time! Let's Make Pesto in the Hills of Cinque Terre
    Aug 1 2025
    Join hosts Asher and Kristen as they board the Culture Train and return to Riomaggiore in Cinque Terre, Italy! After visiting the colorful cliffside villages, today they head uphill to learn the true art of Ligurian pesto from Ms Barbara—right in her fragrant basil garden with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. From basil grown in nearby Pra’ to marble pestles and pine nuts, discover the traditions and flavors that make pesto à la Genovese so special. Fasten your imaginary aprons—we’re making pesto the Ligurian way: buzzing basil gardens, marble mortars, and salt-sprinkled sea breezes. Discover ingredient secrets: sweet Pra’-grown basil, two-year-aged Parmigiano Reggiano, fresh Italian pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, and sea salt. Learn why using a cold marble mortar matters Cultural connections: hear how veggies, herbs, and cooking pass through generations, from Ms Barbara’s grandmother to our family kitchens. 👩‍🍳 Meet Ms Barbara A passionate Ligurian cook and educator who learned pesto-making from her grandmother as a child. She now welcomes guests into her hillside Cinque Terre home to share the art of authentic Genovese pesto—a beautiful blend of herbs, history, and Mediterranean flavor. Visit our website: www.culturekidsproductions.org Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook & YouTube (@culturekidspodcast) Email: culturekidspodcast@gmail.com Interested in grants, donations, or collaborations? Email us at grants@culturekidsmedia.com 🌱 Support our mission: Culture Kids is a grassroots nonprofit keeping our multicultural adventure train rolling—for free—for families everywhere. If you’d like to donate or help us secure grants, please visit our Support page at culturekidsproductions.org/support. Every gift—big or small—helps welcome more children to the global dining table. For More Information and Visit Ms. Barbara: https://stayinriomaggiore.com/
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  • Canopy Tops, Beaches & Markets: Lagos, Nigeria!
    Jul 25 2025
    In this exciting episode of Culture Kids, Asher and his mom Kristen board their imaginary culture train and land in Lagos, Nigeria, where they’re joined by their local friend Mr. Taofeek Co Founder of Visit Nigeria Now. The trio takes on Africa’s longest canopy walkway at the lush Lekki Conservation Centre, wobbling over treetops, spotting cheeky mona monkeys with cheek pouches, and even catching glimpses of crocodiles below—all while taking in sweeping views of Lagos’s skyline and shoreline. Mr. Taofeek shares amazing cultural insights—from teaching Asher how to say “Ekabo!” (“Welcome!” in Yoruba) to explaining how English helps unite Nigeria’s 500+ ethnic groups—and teases the vibrant arts and crafts market where coral and plastic bead treasures await. With playful squeaks from Asher and thoughtful moments with Kristen, this adventure is a perfect blend of laughter, learning, and cultural connection. Follow Visit Nigeria Now on Instagram for breathtaking scenes and travel tips—from waterfalls to city lights → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visit_nigeria_now Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visitnigerianow Help keep the Culture Train rolling!! 💖 Support Culture Kids & Stay Connected! Culture Kids is free to all, powered by volunteers and listeners like you. Share the love, rate us on Spotify or Apple, or consider donating—every dollar fuels more world adventures → culturekidsmedia.com/support TRADITIONAL OJA FLUTE- SUBSCRIBE and order an oja flute!! https://www.youtube.com/@Oja_mmuo Our favorites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gPEWRWadgM&t=9s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv0ZWN2WcKI Purchase an oja flute directly by messaging Mr. Ahamefule on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oja_mmuo/ 📸 Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @culturekidsproductions for behind-the-scenes fun, and leave us a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to be featured on a future episode! 👉 Visit us at: www.culturekidsproductions.org 📧 Email us: hello@culturekidspodcast.com Education Consultant: Elisha Li Post Production: Robin Lai Produced and Edited By: Kristen Kim Hosts: Kristen and Asher Kim Nonprofit Consultant: Ami Wad Sound FX and Music: Envato Elements & Archive.org and @oja_mmuo
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  • Cinque Terre, Italy: RAINBOW Cliffs, Olive Trees, and Sea Adventures!
    Jul 18 2025
    Hop aboard the Culture Train with Kristen and Asher as we travel to one of Italy’s most magical destinations—Cinque Terre, also known as the Five Lands! Nestled along the cliffs of the Ligurian coast, this episode is full of sparkling seas, lemon trees, olive groves, colorful homes, and centuries of tradition. We meet our friend Ms. Anna from Cinque Terre dal Mare, who shows us what makes this UNESCO World Heritage Site so special. From pesto and olive oil to gelato and seaside hikes, this journey is full of sensory surprises, silly jokes, and thoughtful reflections for kids and grown-ups alike. 🌿 What You'll Discover in This Episode: What Cinque Terre means in Italian Why the houses are so colorful What makes olive oil and basil here taste extra special The five towns that make up Cinque Terre—and how to visit them! How traditions and nature are protected in this national park 🧳 Want to Visit Cinque Terre in Real Life? 📍 StayinRiomaggiore: Website: https://stayinriomaggiore.com/ 🚤 Cinque Terre dal Mare Tours: https://cinqueterredalmare.com/en/ ✨ Leave Us a Review! Leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to be featured in a future episode! 🌈 Subscribe & Support: Want to help keep the Culture Train chugging along? Visit https://www.culturekidsmedia.com/support/ to make a tax-deductible donation—every dollar helps us keep Culture Kids free, fun, and accessible for families around the world. Website: http://culturekidsproductions.org Email: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Grants and support: Grants@culturekidsmedia.com
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  • Narwhals Are Real?! ❄️🌍 Dive Into the Arctic’s Coolest Secret
    Jul 11 2025
    🦄❄️ Special Guest: Senna (age 13!) Hop aboard the Culture Train and grab your warmest winter gear, because we’re heading to the icy Arctic to meet one of the most magical creatures in the ocean—the narwhal! Sometimes called the unicorn of the sea, narwhals are full of surprises… including a super long tusk that’s actually a tooth! 🦷🌀 Join Asher, Kristen, and our amazing guest Senna as we: Play a game of Narwhal True or False 🐋❓ Explore the chilly home of narwhals—the Arctic Circle ❄️🌍 Dive beneath the ice to hear real narwhal sounds 🫧🎶 Spot polar bears and learn about midnight sun & polar night 🌞🌌 Learn about the deep connection between narwhals and Inuit communities 💛 💡 You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you might even feel like a narwhal yourself by the end of this underwater adventure. 🌟 Plus, a special shoutout to 7-year-old listener Marlena for her awesome 5-star review and ancient Egypt request—we see you, Culture Kid! 🎒 Want to support our mission? Culture Kids is a volunteer-run nonprofit on a big journey to help families embrace differences, celebrate identity, and explore the world through sound. Visit culturekidsproductions.org to support, donate, or just say hi! 🎙️ Next stops on the Culture Train: Nigeria, Vietnam, and more! Hit subscribe so you don’t miss a beat—and share this episode with friends, teachers, and fellow explorers! 🌍✨ To donate: (and receive a special shoutout!) https://www.culturekidsmedia.com/support/ Instagram: @culturekidsproductions
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  • Bean Sprouts Have Muscles in Ipoh, Malaysia!
    Jul 5 2025
    Hop aboard the Culture Train with Asher, Kristen and their special guest Robin as they take young listeners on an immersive journey to Ipoh, Malaysia! In this colorful and educational episode, our hosts explore geology, language, and—of course—food. Discover why this vibrant city is famous for feasting and adventure! Meet Our Local Friend, Robin! Born and raised in Ipoh, Robin shares insider secrets—from culinary tastes to cultural traditions. He opens up about Malaysia’s 135+ languages, and how locals naturally switch between Malay, English, Mandarin, Tamil, and more!Kristen explains how Ipoh is nestled between Kuala Lumpur and Penang, surrounded by limestone hills. Asher’s super-relatable curiosity helps kids picture river valleys, caves, and temples. Foodie Fun!Ever seen muscle-y bean sprouts? Kids learn how Ipoh’s mineral-rich spring water makes them fat, plump, and super juicy.We try Bean Sprout Chicken (Nga Choy Kai)—crunchy sprouts meet tender chicken in a flavorful harmony.And the star: Kai See Hor Fun, a silky, smooth flat noodle soup made with luxe local water—perfect for slurping (it’s polite in Malaysia!). Cultural Etiquette & Fun FactsSlurping—when polite, fun, and part of the experience!Language switching is like changing TV channels—Malaysia’s linguistic magic revealed. Cave Temples TeaserRobin teases a visit to Kek Lok Tong, a secretive limestone cave temple with golden statues, peaceful gardens, and magical acoustics. Please support our mission! Website: http://culturekidsproductions.org/support ⭐ Rate & Subscribe to help us grow and reach kids around the world ⏭️ Next stop: The ARCTIC, Nigeria, Italy, and more—don’t miss our upcoming Culture Train adventures!
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  • Let's Go Meet Pikachu in the Viridian Forest!
    Jun 27 2025
    Join us on a wild, wandering journey into Pokémon’s Kanto region, as we step into the legendary Viridian Forest—a magical maze full of mystery, nature, and adorable creatures! Immersive Adventure: Feel the forest—sniff the pine and blossoms, hear rustling leaves and buzzing bugs, and watch Asher and Kristen transform into Pokémon-style cartoons! Nature Meets Game: Learn how Pokémon was inspired by real Japanese forests and kids catching bugs—just like Satoshi Tajiri grew up doing in Japan. **Spotlight on Bugs (and Love!)**:See a wild Caterpie and watch it evolve into Metapod, and fluttering into Butterfree—a real-life Pokémon storyline!Plus, we spot a Weedle and finally… the rare Pikachu! 🐛✨ Fun Facts: Viridian Forest is based on real forests in Kanto, Japan, and designed to feel like a wondrous maze full of surprises Bug-type Pokémon reflect Tajiri’s childhood of insect collecting and childhood games Big Life Lesson: Just like a Caterpie patiently evolving into Butterfree, sometimes we need quiet time and patience before our big changes, like growing up, learning, or trying something new. 📣 Before You Go… Big thanks to supporters like you for helping Culture Kids stay free and open to all! • Support us via our website to fuel more global adventures. • Share, rate, and review on Apple or Spotify—it means the world! • 🥰 DM or email us with your favorite Pokémon moment or shoutout—who knows, we might feature you next! Email: hello@culturekidsmedia.com Website: http://culturekidsproductions.org
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  • Sudanese Traditions: Perfume, Music & Party Bus Magic!
    Jun 20 2025
    ✨ In This Episode Join us as we travel to meet Ms. Hana Baba to celebrate the beautiful lands of Sudan—home to deserts, jungles, pyramids, and a rich diversity of cultures. Ms Hana introduces us to her homeland with a warm greeting in Sudanese Arabic (“Zeyacomb!”), a fun language lesson, and fascinating insights into geography and traditions. Then we dive into weddings: the month‑long pampering, hand‑made perfumes with natural spices and ingredients, the festive candy‑showering wedding bus with songs, the joyful “Zagaroota”, and the sweet Jirtig ceremony where candy is exchanged seven times to symbolize a sweet week. We learn how these traditions trace back over 2,000 years to ancient Nubian kingdoms, and how even amid conflict, Sudanese communities find strength in celebration and community. This episode reminds us that sharing traditions connects us, fosters empathy, and shows that joy can endure even in hard times. As Ms Hana says, “learning about a person’s culture… helps us care more about each other—and when we care more, it’s a better world.” 🌟 About the Podcast – Folktales from Sudan Folktales from Sudan brings ancient Sudanese Arabic folktales to life for kids and families, preserving vibrant storytelling traditions while countering narratives of conflict You can explore episodes and support the show at FolktalesFromSudan.org. Hana Baba shares uplifting tales, cultural insights, and even language lessons—she’s also active on Instagram as @hanaradio, where she posts short storytelling clips and behind-the-scenes! 💡 Why It Matters💖 Support Culture Kids Productions Culture Kids Productions is a 100% volunteer-run, grassroots nonprofit on a mission to spark curiosity and build empathy through global stories. If you’d like to help keep the Culture Train rolling, please visit culturekidsproductions.org/support to donate—no amount is too small. Your contribution helps us share more authentic voices, create academic materials, and even imagine a future Culture Kids TV series! Even if you can't donate today, you can still support us by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, subscribing, and sharing your favorite episodes with family, friends, and teachers. Instagram: @culturekidsproductions 🌍 Please Help Sudanese Families Now Here are organizations offering critical support to families in Sudan: Save the Children – Health, nutrition, water, hygiene, child protection & educationDonate here: savethechildren.org/sudan UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) – Shelter, water, food & protection for displaced familiesSupport here: unhcr.org/us/sudan-emergency Sudanese Red Crescent Society – Volunteer-driven emergency aid, healthcare & waterLearn more via IFRC: ifrc.org/sudan time.com Action Against Hunger – Nutrition support, food access & clean water programs(Search “Action Against Hunger Sudan” to find their official site) Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) – Local volunteer networks delivering aid in Sudan(Search “Emergency Response Rooms Sudan” to find contact and donate links) unhcr.org Sudan Relief Fund – Food, water, medical care & shelter since 1998Visit: sudanreliefund.com
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