Do you ever make things in your house? Do you ever use a material called “yarn”?
Read MoreHearts! (with Ruben Rojas)
Wait a minute — what do HEARTS have to do with LOVE?
Read MoreBells & Blindness with Andrew Leland
Can a person be a bell?
Read MoreEar Snacks for Parents: Anti-Racist Parenting with Alphabet Rockers
How can we practice anti-racism as a family?
Read MoreSeason 2, Episode 21: Lullabies Musicians Sing
How do musicians sing their kids to sleep? Lucy Kalantari, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Tatiana DeMaria, Christopher Tin, and Kaitlin McGaw from Alphabet Rockers share the lullabies they sing.
Read MoreEar Snacks for Parents: How Does This Get Made?
Eliza Gregory interviews us about how and why we make Ear Snacks, our radical podcast for kids. We discuss media from our childhood, how our parenting style plays a role in the design of the show and our plans for the second season of Ear Snacks.
Links to Stuff We Talked About:
- PODCASTS JUST FOR KIDS: If you're interested in finding new podcasts for your kids, check out the awesome new Kids Listen app that Andrew mentions in the interview.
- Little Thinker Tapes do still exist... as .mp3s. Just so you know what it sounds like inside Polly's brain.
- Dirt Made My Lunch by the Banana Slug String Band. Holds up.
ABOUT ELIZA GREGORY:
Eliza Gregory is an artist and educator. Her work illuminates diverse experiences in a given community using images, relationships, interactions, interviews, events and many other media.
Her work asks questions about how to build healthy communities; the role of cultural adaptation in contemporary society; and how family relationships shape our lives. Trained as a fine art photographer, a creative writer and a social practice artist, Eliza lives and works in northern California. Her solo exhibition Testimony opens at the Asian Art Museum on April 5, 2018.