Reading With Your Kids Podcast

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Reading With Your Kids is all about encouraging parents to read with their kids, and cook with their kids, and do activities with their kids, and experience tv, movies and music together. In other words, our podcast is all about helping parents build stronger relationships with their kids.

Episodios

  • Embracing The Complexities Of Teenage Experiences

    02/03/2025 Duración: 55min

    If you're a fan of YA fiction with a touch of the fantastical, you'll want to tune in as we chat with author Hayley Chewins about her new novel in verse, "I Am the Swarm."  Hayley takes us on a journey into the life of Nell, a 15-year-old living in Cape Town, South Africa, who's about to inherit some unique magical powers. But these aren't your typical fairy tale abilities - Nell's emotions manifest as swarms of insects around her, which she struggles to control.  As Hayley explains, the story explores themes of loneliness and the importance of connection, drawing from her own experiences as a teenager. She shares how writing has been a therapeutic outlet, allowing her to express what she couldn't say aloud. We also dive into the creative process behind "I Am the Swarm," including how Hayley chose to write it in verse to be playful with language. And Hayley offers insights on the conversations families can have while reading the book, from tackling difficult topics to empowering young readers. Beyond "I Am th

  • Dopemine Dressing & Daydreaming, Exploring The Joys Of Imagination

    28/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, we dive into the world of children's literature and the importance of embracing diverse cultures and fostering creativity.  First, we chat with Olivia Abtahi, the author of the picture book "The Interpreter."  She explains how her multicultural background inspired the story of Cecilia, a young girl who navigates the challenges of interpreting for her non-English speaking family. We discuss the nuances of cultural assimilation and the need for greater understanding and support for bilingual families. Next, we welcome Robert McGuire, the author and illustrator of "The Origami Kid." Robert's book blends Japanese folklore with his own children's love for the art of origami. He emphasizes the importance of encouraging imagination and creative play, rather than relying solely on screen time. We reminisce about the nostalgic joys of childhood, from building pillow forts to folding paper airplanes, and how these activities foster cognitive development. Throughout

  • Inspiring The Next Generation Of Scientists

    27/02/2025 Duración: 58min

    Dive into the Fascinating World of Water Pollution Awareness with Author Julie Winterbottom In this captivating episode, we're exploring the incredible story of Ruth Patrick, a pioneering ecologist who helped uncover the hidden dangers of water pollution back in the 1940s. Julie takes us on a journey through Ruth's life, sharing how her childhood passion for the natural world blossomed into a groundbreaking career. You'll be amazed to learn how Ruth's work on tiny, microscopic algae called diatoms became a crucial tool for measuring and understanding the impact of industrial waste on our waterways. Julie paints a vivid picture of a time when the general public had no idea about the toxins being dumped into rivers and streams – and how Ruth's tireless efforts helped change that. But this episode isn't just about the past. We also have a listen back to a chat with the beloved children's book author Marc Brown, the creator of the iconic Arthur series. Marc shares the inspiring story of how he brought Arthur to l

  • Astronaut Hayley's Brave Adventure

    25/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    What an incredible story! We had the chance to chat with Hayley Arceneaux, the author of the new children's book "Astronaut Hayley's Brave Adventure." Hayley's journey is truly inspiring - from overcoming childhood cancer to becoming an actual astronaut!  Hayley shared how she was diagnosed with bone cancer at just 10 years old. But with the amazing care she received at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, she was able to beat the disease and even went on to work at the hospital as a physician associate, helping other kids with cancer.  But Hayley's story took an even more incredible turn when she was unexpectedly invited to join the first all-civilian mission to orbit the Earth with SpaceX. After months of intense training, Hayley spent 3 days in space, an experience she describes as "life-changing." Now she's sharing that experience with kids through her new picture book. We also spoke with Michelle Person, the creator of the "Meanwhile in Africa" social studies curriculum. Michelle is on a mission to mak

  • Exploring The Magic Of Nature & The Stars

    23/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Get ready to explore the captivating realms of middle-grade fiction as we sit down with two talented authors, TJ Scripps and Bobbie Pyron, to discuss their latest releases.  First up, we chat with TJ Scripps about her debut novel, "Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light." This sci-fi fantasy series follows a 10-year-old heroine who travels to a school in the stars, where she learns to interpret the signs and symbols all around us - from rainbows to shooting stars. TJ shares how her love of nature and the cosmos inspired this unique concept, blending the magic of the natural world with a touch of the extraterrestrial.  As we dive deeper, TJ reveals the importance of encouraging kids to reconnect with the great outdoors and observe the wonders that often go unnoticed. She even shares tips on STEM activities readers can try at home, sparking their curiosity and imagination. Next, we welcome Bobbie Pyron, author of the poignant novel-in-verse, "Octopus Moon." This heartfelt story follows a young girl named Pearl as

  • Celebrating Family, Art, and the Magic of Storytelling

    21/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Get ready for a delightful dive into the world of children's books! In this episode of "Reading with Your Kids," we had the pleasure of chatting with two talented creators who are bringing their unique visions to life. First up, we met Martin Stewart, the author of the Bridget van de Puff book series. Bridget is a fearless, gadget-loving character who's about to steal your heart. Martin shared how this spunky protagonist emerged fully formed in his mind, and how he worked to craft the perfect story for her. We also got to hear from the brilliant illustrator, David Haben, who brought Bridget and her wild inventions to vivid life on the page. Their collaborative process was a true delight to learn about. But the fun doesn't stop there! We also had the chance to speak with Susan Polk Van Dusen, the author behind the "What's So Special About a Tree" picture book series. Susan's books are a beautiful tribute to her late father, an artist whose stunning paintings are the foundation for these charming, rhyming tales

  • The Joy Of Imperfection

    20/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Mistakes? Bring 'em on! In this delightful episode, Jed Doherty chats with author and illustrator Eliza Kinkz about her charming new picture book, "MISTACO" - a celebration of imperfections and the beauty of embracing our flaws. Eliza shares how the book was inspired by her own experiences growing up, where she struggled to open up about her mistakes. She wanted to create a "safe space" for families to share their slip-ups without judgment. And what better way to do that than with a silly, taco-themed character named "MISTACO" - a nod to the Spanglish words Eliza grew up with. As an artist, Eliza's vibrant, chaotic style is the perfect match for this playful story. Jed praises her use of "joy, color, and chaos" - qualities that Eliza says were heavily influenced by the legendary Disney artist Mary Blair. It's a style that perfectly captures the unpredictable, messy nature of childhood. But "MISTACO" isn't just about the laughs. Eliza and Jed dive deep into the importance of teaching kids (and adults!) to embr

  • From Advertising to Advocacy: How Chris Gordon's Journey Led to Empowering Children

    18/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty had the pleasure of chatting with two passionate creators who are making a difference in the lives of young readers. First up was Chris Gordon, the mastermind behind the Timothy's Lessons brand. Chris shared his mission to educate, motivate and inspire the younger generation through engaging animated stories that teach core values like courage, kindness, and empathy. By blending captivating visuals with meaningful lessons, Chris is helping kids connect with important life skills in a fun, accessible way. Next, Jed welcomed Nancy Stewart, author of the new middle-grade novel "Me and the Missouri Moon." Nancy discussed how her protagonist, a young girl named Scarlet, finds strength and guidance through the words of the legendary Maya Angelou. This heartwarming story explores themes of family, friendship, and overcoming adversity - all while celebrating the power of positive role models. Rounding out the episode was an insightful conversation with Ni

  • Discovering Joy In Unexpected Dreams

    16/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Grab your astronaut helmets, space fans, because this episode of Reading with Your Kids is out of this world! Host Jed Doherty welcomes back two of our favorite guests - author Chiara Colombi and illustrator Scott Magoon - to chat about their delightful children's book series, "Rocket Beams and Lunar Dreams."  Chiara shares the heartwarming story behind her rocket-loving protagonist, Rocket, and how her big dream of going to the moon doesn't quite go as planned. But with the help of the adorable lunar lander character, Rocket learns that sometimes our dreams take unexpected turns, and that's okay. Scott reveals the creative process behind bringing these spunky space characters to life, from drawing inspiration from modern rockets to using color to convey Rocket's emotional journey. But the cosmic fun doesn't stop there! Jed also catches up with author Leslea Wahl, who discusses her latest young adult novel, "In Plain Sight." Leslea explains how she weaves themes of faith, family, and finding one's purpose int

  • Picture Books That Tackle Big Ideas

    14/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Wow, what an insightful and heartwarming conversation we had on the podcast today! We were joined by the dynamic duo behind the new picture book "Home" - author Matt de la Peña and illustrator Loren Long. These two creative minds really clicked as they shared the story behind their collaborative process. Matt explained that "Home" explores the evolving concept of home, inspired by his observations during the pandemic. He was fascinated by how homes took on new roles and how nature started to reclaim spaces. Loren, the perfect match for bringing these big ideas to life, shared how he relished the challenge of illustrating profound themes. The two clearly have a deep mutual respect, often finishing each other's thoughts as they described their fruitful partnership. But it wasn't all just about the book - Matt and Loren also touched on the importance of not shying away from complex topics in children's literature. They believe kids are more than ready to grapple with big ideas, as long as the stories offer hope

  • Is Eating Healthy Really Expensive?

    13/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    If you're looking to whip up some delicious and nutritious meals for your family, you'll want to tune in to this episode featuring renowned chef Pete Evans. Pete is the author of the new cookbook "Healthy Food for Healthy Kids," and he's here to share his passion for wholesome, flavorful recipes that the whole crew will love. Pete has had an impressive culinary career, from hosting TV shows like "Movable Feast" to traveling the U.S. and cooking with top chefs. But his true mission is helping families like yours discover the joys of home-cooked, nutrient-dense meals. In this chat, he explains why he included so many gluten-free and dairy-free options in his latest book - it's all about reducing inflammation and giving your body a chance to heal. But don't worry, Pete promises these recipes are anything but boring or tasteless. In fact, he'll let you in on a little secret: eating healthy can actually be cheaper than relying on processed foods. By embracing budget-friendly proteins like ground meat and organ mea

  • Embracing The Unusual

    11/02/2025 Duración: 58min

    If you're a parent, grandparent, or anyone who loves sharing stories with the little ones in your life, this episode of Reading with Your Kids is a must-listen! Host Jed Doherty sits down with two talented authors - Shaun David Hutchinson and Marie Nichols - to dive into the power of imagination, identity, and the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren. First up, we chat with Shaun David Hutchinson about his new middle-grade novel, "A Home for Unusual Monsters." Shaun shares his passion for writing stories that merge the absurd and the weird with real life, creating characters that readers can truly connect with. He talks about the inspiration behind his strong-willed protagonist, Sam, and how his own upbringing shaped her dynamic personality. But the real magic happens when Shaun opens up about the importance of seeing beyond surface-level assumptions and embracing different perspectives. He reminds us that hurt people often hurt people, and that understanding where someone is coming from can

  • The Joy of Grandparenting: Justice Alan Page Shares His Heartwarming Experiences

    09/02/2025 Duración: 44s

    Justice Alan Page and his daughter Kamie joined us for a delightful conversation about their latest children's book, "Baking Up Love." This heartwarming story celebrates the special bond between a young girl and her grandfather as they bake cupcakes together.  Justice Alan Page has certainly accomplished a lot in his life. He is a member of the NFL Hall Of Fame, a former Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. But he shared that the true joys come from the time he spends with his grandchildren. "There is nothing else like it in the world," he said, describing the "exponentially more fun, more warm, more heartwarming" experience of being a grandparent.  Kamie chimed in, explaining how her dad engages with his grandkids in all sorts of activities, from book clubs to board games. This intergenerational connection is at the core of "Baking Up Love" and the family's other children's books, which they create as a fundraiser for the Page Educational Foundation. Estab

  • Unleashing Inner Superpowers, Navigating Middle School Friendships & Autism

    07/02/2025 Duración: 57min

    Get ready for an inspiring episode of Reading with Your Kids! We're chatting with the talented authors behind two exciting new middle-grade books - Lydia Wayman and Cristina Rouvalis, the co-authors of "Snoopers and Sneakers," and Scott Feld, the author of "DAX to the Max: Blah Blah Blobs vs. the Power Pods." First up, Lydia and Cristina take us inside their delightful novel "Snoopers and Sneakers." This heartwarming story follows two very different sixth-grade girls - one who's autistic and cat-obsessed, the other a "dethroned social butterfly" - as they team up to clear their beloved teacher's name. Lydia shares how her own experiences as an autistic person inspired the character of Jane, while Cristina reveals how their real-life friendship mirrored the book's odd-couple dynamic.  We also dive into the important themes of middle school social dynamics and the challenges of invisible disabilities. Lydia offers valuable insights into living with autism, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding. It'

  • Empowering Teens to Create Their Own Reality

    06/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    In this jam-packed episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty had the pleasure of chatting with some fascinating authors about empowering young people to live their best lives. First up was Dr. Ran Anbar, a pediatric pulmonologist who discovered the incredible mind-body connection after working with a patient who could literally think himself into an asthma attack. This led Dr. Anbar on a journey to learn about the power of positive self-talk, inner wisdom, and tools like self-hypnosis.  He shares these insights in his book "The Life Guide for Teens: Harnessing Your Inner Power to be Healthy, Happy, and Confident." Dr. Anbar explains the five keys to a good life - sleep, exercise, diet, social connections, and finding purpose - and how teens can use positive thinking to achieve them. He even demonstrates the surprising physical effects of words, showing how saying "I'm strong" can actually make your arm more resistant to being pushed down. Next, Jed spoke with Wayne McDaniel about his beautifully ill

  • From Fibs To Forests

    04/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Calling all nature-loving bookworms! In this captivating episode, we dive into the world of children's literature that celebrates our deep connection to the earth. Join Jed as he chats with two talented authors, Kate Shooltz and Becky Bell, who are using their creative powers to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards. First up, we meet Kate, the brilliant mind behind the picture book "Kate the Earthling." Kate shares her personal journey of discovering the concept of "biophilia" - the innate human love for the natural world. She explains how this passion has blossomed into her stunning biophilic artwork and her mission to help kids (and adults!) reconnect with the great outdoors.  Whether it's sparking curiosity with a backyard bird feeder or embarking on nature-filled field trips, Kate offers practical tips for parents looking to nurture their little ones' appreciation for the planet. And with her vibrant, imaginative illustrations, "Kate the Earthling" is sure to captivate young readers and i

  • Embracing Dreams & Building Community

    02/02/2025 Duración: 55min

    Hop on board as we chat with the delightful duo behind the charming children's book "Theodore, the Sloth Who Wants to Race"! Jessica Lawson McCready and her husband Sam join us from the beautiful country of Italy to share the heartwarming story behind their sloth-tastic tale. It turns out Theodore the sloth wasn't just a silly idea - he was actually born out of a low point in Jessica and Sam's own lives. As they were feeling frustrated with their own dreams and ambitions, comparing themselves to a determined-yet-slow-moving sloth sparked their creativity. With Sam's veterinary expertise on these unique creatures, the couple quickly penned the first draft, but the real challenge was bringing Theodore to life through illustration.  Jessica openly shares her self-doubts and insecurities about her artistic abilities, but with Sam's encouragement, she taught herself to draw and the rest is history! Their conversation highlights the importance of perseverance, self-belief, and not letting perceived limitations hold

  • Navigating the Challenges of Social Media and Self-Esteem in Kidlit

    31/01/2025 Duración: 55min

    In this episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores a diverse range of children's books that aim to inspire, empower, and connect young readers.  First up Jed welcomes back author Monica Mancillas to discuss her new middle grade romcom, "Taco Tuesday." Monica shares how the book's dual-perspective narrative explores the challenges and emotions of 12-year-olds, as the main characters, Julian and Dulce, navigate the complexities of moving, family dynamics, and budding relationships. The conversation delves into the unique considerations of writing for different age groups, from picture books to young adult fiction, and how Monica's own experiences have shaped her literary style. The episode then shifts to Lori Keating's young adult novel, "Butterfly Inc.," which tackles the allure of fame and the importance of inner beauty. Lori discusses the inspiration behind the story, rooted in her concerns about the pressure her own daughter faced regarding social media and physical appearance. The discuss

  • Hearing The Heart, Solving The Maze

    30/01/2025 Duración: 57min

    Get ready for an inspiring and heartwarming episode of the Reading with Your Kids podcast! Today, we're chatting with two incredible authors who are using their talents to make a real difference in the lives of young readers. First up, we'll be talking to Hannah Jessen Conway about her beautiful new picture book, "Love Sounds Like." Hannah's story is a personal one - it was inspired by the journey of her own son who was born profoundly deaf. As Hannah shares, learning of her son's hearing loss was a major adjustment, but it also sparked an incredible idea.  "Love Sounds Like" explores the many ways we can experience love beyond just sound - through our senses of sight, touch, smell, and taste. It's a powerful message, beautifully brought to life through Hannah's lyrical writing and the stunning illustrations. But this book isn't just for families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children. Hannah wanted to create something that would resonate with all kids, celebrating the diverse ways we can connect and show affe

  • Building Blocks Of Language

    28/01/2025 Duración: 55min

    If your kids struggle with time management and staying on task, you'll want to tune in to this insightful conversation with Mindy Hudon, the author of the new middle-grade graphic novel "Kodi's Adventure: How I Learned to Defeat the Time Snatcher." As a speech-language pathologist specializing in executive function skills, Mindy has a unique perspective on the challenges kids face when it comes to planning, organization, and time management. In this episode, she shares how she created the character of the "Time Snatcher" to represent the distractions and obstacles that can derail kids, especially those with ADHD or other neurodiverse conditions. Mindy explains the importance of executive function skills, which involve the frontal lobe of the brain and are crucial for everything from completing tasks to regulating our thoughts and behaviors. She emphasizes that these skills continue developing until around age 25, and often lag behind in kids with special needs. That's where Mindy's expertise as a speech thera

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