
Mind Snacks will be your new favorite way for your family to slow down and snack on what really matters. Topics like values, mindset, emotional intelligence, spirituality and more... packaged into bite-sized life lessons and stories.
Parents can use Mind Snacks as a tool to spark conversation, make connections, build strong relationships and kind hearts — together. Perfect for car rides, quiet m... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for Kids | |||

Todaywe’re talking about something every kid deals with at some point—mean people and bullies. We’ll walk through what to do in the moment, how to stay calm, when to get help from a safe adult, and the difference between “tattling” and protecting you... more
If your kids ever complain, “I’m boooored,” this episode is for you.
In this episode, we talk about why boredom can actually be good — and how slowing down, being present, and letting our minds wander can spark creativity in amazing ways. Kids will ... more
It’s the season of wish lists and wrapping paper — but what if we slowed down and asked ourselves what really matters? In this episode, we talk about the difference between needs and wants and how to stay grateful and mindful around Christmas.
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In this Thanksgiving episode of Mind Snacks, we’re talking all about gratitude — what it means, why it matters, and how being thankful can completely change the way you see your life. You’ll hear a story about a boy named Arlo and his “Gratitude Jar,... more
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This podcast has recently become a part of our regular homeschool week. Imagine my delight when my kids ask (borderline beg) me to turn on mindsnacks. It’s like their little hearts and tell and FEEL the truth of these little bite-sized messages. They love it and some of them even make me a little teary.
As a young mom, I spent a lot of time searching for something like this—bite-sized, entertaining, and meaningful self-help content tailored for kids—and I’m so glad Makell finally created what so many of us have needed. Even though two of my three kids are now 18+ (aspiring adults!), the lessons still totally apply to them…and to me for that matter! This podcast is exactly what I wish I’d had years ago!
Makell does such an amazing job breaking down certain topics for kids. Honestly it makes me think about even as an adult how I react to situations sometimes. I for sure need to take a step back and “take a deep breath”. Also, love they are short and simple where I can have my kids listen to it on the way to school or pick up.
Such a beautiful and inspired podcast! A message of wisdom and maturity for a young audience learning to navigate the challenges of life. I think we could all use these simple messages of kind, poised behavior. Thanks Makell!
I wish I had this growing up as a kid. 🥹 Makell does such a great job at demystifying and illuminating complex emotions with such a positive and compassionate approach. Vital emotional support for kids, and those at any age, honestly.
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Apple Podcasts | #203 |
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Content focuses on providing bite-sized life lessons that promote emotional intelligence and personal values, encouraging parents and children to engage in meaningful conversations. Noteworthy themes include goal-setting, kindness, consent, family dynamics, and personal well-being, while also utilizing stories that illustrate these concepts for younger listeners. The structured and conversational format helps to make complex ideas more accessible, aiming to foster connections between family members through shared experiences and learning. It is particularly effective for car rides or any situation requiring brief, yet impactful, discussions on important life lessons.
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