This podcast is a deep-dive into one incredible invention, entrepreneurial pursuit, or discovery per episode and the young person behind it.
Did you know that the trampoline was invented by a 16-year-old? That popsicles, snowmobiles, and even the Braille language were also invented by young people? In this podcast we’re talking to innovative kids, tweens, and teens who run their own businesses, m... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Education for KidsKids & Family |
After witnessing a mismatch in food bank donations — massive lines at one, and barely any supply at others — Tavish Sharma created Solve Hunger (www.solvehungercorp.org/). His app aims to address food shortages and rally communities around th... more
Representation matters to Emily Flores. She founded Cripple Media (cripplemedia.com/) to train and uplift young, disabled journalists. She and her staff mythbust misconceptions, call out ableism, and write about the issues they care about mo... more
Neil Deshmukh learned the hard way that building trust with a community is crucial to an invention’s success. He developed PlantumAI (www.neildeshmukh.com/plantumai) to help farmers in India connect with researchers at agricultural universiti... more
Khloe Thompson is an expert at giving back. As the founder of Khloe Kares (www.khloekares.com/), she has given out basic resources to people experiencing homelessness since she was 8. She is also the designer of PeachTree Pads, which are sust... more
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I really like to know other people that are genius from a young age.
Like reading stories, stories of people who are creative.
I Love this Podcast but they got to add more episodes please!!! 2022 was the last episode please add more!!! But the podcast is really inspiring and really cool😎
I’m so happy I found this podcast, it’s so inspiring and amazing.I definitely recommend it!😜
I wish you would add more episodes but other than that it’s good
More! I only listened to like two episodes and I’m already hooked!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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