
A bold and joyful, podcast hosted by a precocious, quick-witted fourth grader and her mom, a grounded and curious co-host just trying to keep up. Each episode is a mix of kid logic and adult perspective, laughter and love, questions and real talk. Together, they explore big thoughts from a little voice, bridging the generational gap one mic-drop moment at a time.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

In this episode, Sydney takes on some of the world’s most famous sayings… with zero prep and lots of confidence. Can a fourth grader finish phrases like “Don’t cry over spilled milk” or “The early bird catches the…” without totally butchering them? A... more
What’s it like to be a big sister when your little brother sees the world differently? In this episode, Sydney opens up about life with Maximus—her 6-year-old brother who’s on the autism spectrum. From funny moments to tough ones, she shares what she... more
Get ready—Sydney has thoughts, and she’s not holding back. In this episode, our favorite fourth grader dishes out her hottest takes on everything from school rules to grown-up habits. With her mom chiming in to agree, debate, or defend her generation... more
In this debut episode, you’ll meet Sydney—a bold, precocious, and curious fourth grader—and her mom, who’s just trying to keep up. Together, they introduce the podcast, spill the story behind the mic, and preview all the opinions, questions, and fun ... more
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I’ve shared this with my k-12 teacher friends and they love it. It’s a great kids podcast: fun, touching, and engaging. Sydney and her mom talk about deeper topics, while also playing educational games that keep listeners engaged. The podcast also centers the kids voice since it’s hosted by Sydney primarily, something I haven’t really heard yet in the kids podcast space.
Great job Sydney
This was pretty slick being as though us adults sometimes get caught in life and forget what’s it’s like to see the world through a kids set of eyes! Kids sometimes see the world so simple and so easy while we adults have a special power of over complicating things lol. But this was a great first thought I really enjoyed the 3 generations part lol. Keep going, can’t wait 4 MOORE episodes lol…..
This was great Syd, we will be tuning in again.
This is funny and so great to hear Sydney’s thoughts. The chemistry between mom and daughter are so funny, yet sweet! Definitely listening in for the next episodes!









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