
A podcast with Kosher content geared toward empowering Jewish kids of all ages. We interview kids from around the world and have many interactive segments for all kids to enjoy. While having fun and learning new skills, kids will hear about responsibility, empathy, confidence, and more!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 77 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyJudaismReligion & Spirituality | |||

This episode is such a good one ā and it has two parts thatĀ fit together perfectly.
First, meet Eli ā an 8-year-old from Lakewood who decided to start saying Tehillim⦠and then actually kept going.
What started as a āweāre bored, letās say Tehilli... more
I wanted to bring Shimi Adar on because behind all the dancing, energy, and positivity is someone with a lot of depth.
In this conversation, we talk about peer pressure, self-confidence, kindness, and what it means to stop living for everyone else a... more
This episode started with a car ride, a 24six playlist, and one song that completely took over our house.
After hearing Rabbi Kalish speak about the importance of listening to the music our kids connect to, I decided to follow my daughtersā lead int... more
In this episode, Morah Tziri speaks with two truly InKredible Kids.
Chaim is a 12-year-old Team Lifeline runner who has already completed the Miami Half Marathon three times. Heās funny, full of energy, and has a message for every kid listening: no ... more
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Thank you so much for such great pod I have been listening to inKredible kids since the beginning I am a kid with jra which means juvenile rumitory arthritis Iām hoping that you will interview me also I would like to speak about my sister who is special you actually interviewed with yachad thank you for all you do
Thank you so so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ā¤ļø morah Tziri I love the stories by Mr Judah.
Thank you so much for such great pod
I love this podcast please make 100 every day
All of the interviews are amazing but especially Yaakov Ray was amazing and inspiring
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A lively, kid-focused show that centers Jewish kids and families, mixing personal stories, resilience, and education with interactive segments. Episodes repeatedly spotlight overcoming challenges, cultural identity, and communityāfrom Holocaust-era heritage and Aliyah experiences to sports, diabetes management, and creative entrepreneurship by children. A notable strength is the breadth of child guests and the emphasis on empowering, age-appropriate lessons delivered in an upbeat, inclusive tone. This makes it appealing for families, educators, and brands seeking kid-safe content with meaningful values and actionable takeaways for young listeners and their communities.
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InKredible Kids launched 3 years ago and published 77 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on InKredible Kids include:
1. Shimi Adar
2. Zevi Kamianski
3. Chaim Bayman
4. Azzi Warham
5. Leahla Seidenfell
6. Charlene Aminoff
7. Suri Landau
8. Slovie Jungreis Wolff
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