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Storypillar

Meg Lewis
Friendship
Imagination
Sri Lanka
Feelings
Emotional Awareness
Mexico
Finland
New Zealand
Yukon
Halloween
Storytelling
Turkey
Guam
Emotions
Winter Festival
Storypillar
Christmas
Academia
Trust
Teamwork

Welcome to Storypillar, a podcast for kids, ages 5-8. Together with Sneak, Bean, Sparky, and Meg, we'll…

Tackle sticky social situations and tough feelings.

Pick up solid, usable advice from real, live kids!

Explore our world’s amazing countries, cultures, and creatures.

Hear some fantasterrific stories and giggle our faces off!

Join us for fresh episodes on the first three Mondays of every ... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes168Founded4 years ago
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Stories for KidsEducation for KidsKids & Family

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Latest Episodes

Summertime Is Joke Time Laugh-o-Rama-Llama! 2: Swimming Flies and Speedy Avocados

We may be taking a mid-summer break… but that doesn’t mean your ears have to! Join us for one more extra special episode featuring your favorite jokes, a bucket of po... more

Summertime Is Joke Time Laugh-o-Rama-Llama! 1: Lions, Shovels, and Holey Socks

We may be taking a mid-summer break… but that doesn’t mean your ears have to! Join us for an extra special episode featuring your favorite jokes, a bucket of popsicles an... more

July’s Brain Breather: Feeling Bored with Cherry and Snip

Figuring out how we’re feeling is hard…but easier with friends. Join Bean for a silly story that will help us check in with our minds and take care of our feelings.

Feelings Focus: Coping w... more

July’s Full Episode: Sticks and Stones (Spain)

Story: Magda is just…so…BORED! And her boring-as-a-rock (in her opinion) older brother isn’t helping. Good thing their neighbor is “not a witch.” (Even though she probably is.) Either way, there’s nothi... more

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Recent Guests

Pamela Galbraith
Reader of Wings for Wounds, from New Zealand
Individual contributor
Episode: June’s Full Episode: Wings for Worms (New Zealand)
Owen S
A young narrator who made his voice acting debut as Osteen the Supreme.
Episode: November’s Full Episode: Batter Beasts Reign Supreme! (The Dominican Republic)

Host

Meg Lewis
Host and creator/producer of Storypillar; Creator, Writer, and Producer of the show; guides storytelling and host segments.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • cute and fun

    cute and fun'

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️Millie🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈
    United States2 years ago
  • Entertaining and multicultural!

    Love how this podcast focuses on podcasts from different countries, and includes information/vocabulary from each culture as well as social-emotional skills.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    manymanykids
    United States2 years ago
  • Hello meg!

    Do you have a unstick trick for when someone takes credit for something cool that you said or did and are really proud of that

    love ❤️ your podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rosabella4487
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Lovely

    I love this podcast sp!!!!!!!!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nana boum 36
    United States3 years ago
  • Best kids’ podcast!

    What a delightful podcast. Fun, caring, engaging. There’s something for every kid in each episode. I’m addicted!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TimTravels89
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Engaging and family-friendly, with useful SEL tips for kids.
Great for car trips and routines with practical takeaways for handling sticky situations.
Kids enjoy the playful hosts and memorable characters.
Genuine, multicultural focus that teaches through stories.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Bonus Episode: Storypillar on Big Emotions Endings and Beginnings
Q: What was exciting about that fresh start? And was it a little scary?
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences of new beginnings and the mix of feelings that come with them.
May’s Full Episode: A Little Dab of Honey and a Squeaky Block of Cheese (Finland)
Q: What do you do to fix a situation when you've done something that maybe you shouldn't have?
I usually just go up to that person and say, I'm so sorry, I won't do it ever again.
Storypillar Full Episode 3.10: Hot Fudge Snazzy Pizzazzy with a Cherry on Top (Australia)
Q: What do you do when you really, really don't want to share something?
Sullivan suggests saying, 'no thank you, I don't want to share right now', while Layla prefers to ask for five more minutes before sharing, and others have their unique approaches like using a timer.
The Bunny and the Crow: Storypillar Episode 3.4
Q: What do you do when you're feeling cranky and irritated with a sibling?
Try to calm yourself down and count to 10, find something else to do, or ask a grown-up for help.
Storypillar Episode 3.5: The Story Queen
Q: What do you do when someone shoots down your idea?
Calmly and firmly encourage them to give it a try before dismissing it.

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What is Storypillar about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This family-friendly series centers on approachable social-emotional learning through playful stories, short segments, and kid-hosted interactions. A regular host guides engaging adventures that blend humor, imagination, and real-world coping skills—such as naming “unstick tricks,” practicing calm breathing, and setting boundaries—while exploring countries, cultures, and creatures. Episodes lean into audience participation, recurring characters, and listener-submitted ideas, creating a warm, community-driven vibe that's as suitable for car trips as it is for bedtime. A standout aspect is the consistent mix of storytelling with practical tools for managing sticky situations, made accessible for kids aged roughly 5–8 and their grownups.

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1. Pamela Galbraith
2. Owen S

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