
Iditarod coverage presented by students
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 130 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | |||

Final Episode of Season 11. Thank you all for listening to our podcast this year!!
In today's episode you will learn about rookie musher Sadie Lindquist and what a dropped dog means. There are also updates post race!
The Red Lantern Award, Musher's Banquet, Hanna Lyrek, and much more.
More races updates in today's episode as well as two days in history, some mushing lingo, and information about microchipping.
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Hi Mrs gauger I just wanted to say you were a great teacher and I am so glad that you are still doing this I remember how I had so much fun doing this and for you to know who j am hopefully in fourth grade I had long hair and braces and when I came to fifth grade you thought j was a new person because I cut my hair a couple of years ago but anyways tell your class that they did great
ts is so peak, also the vestibule was so peak no work ever got done type shift
It’s awesome how Mrs Gauger teaches kids how to do that
This is Snowcone watching to see if we sound good and we do
Hey these guys are so good and by the way hi Mrs gauger it’s me fury dog I just wanted to write this to show you how appreciative I am of you letting us fourth graders do this it is crazy that we are on a podcast bye
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Educational, kid-friendly coverage of the Iditarod featuring student hosts and a focus on race updates, mushers, dog care, nutrition, and race logistics. Episodes combine playful storytelling with practical facts about sled dogs, race rules, and historical context, making complex topics accessible for younger audiences and families. The show stands out for its participatory, classroom-rooted perspective and willingness to explain race-specific details (like dog tags and care) in an engaging way that can inspire curiosity about Alaska, animals, and competitive sports.
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