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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2023 · 54 MIN

PARENT BUSTERS YEAR IN REVIEW: A Year Of Laughter and Eye Rolls

from Parent Busters · host Jacqueline Wilson and Ella Wilson

Voted The Best Podcasts for Children to Listen To With Parents*Should We Stay Or Show We Go?Welcome to the Parent Busters year in review episode! In this episode, we'll be looking back at the past year and all the exciting things that have happened and talk about where we’re going from here!Some of the funny podcast topics will include:Why does Jackie always sound like that?Why does a teenager have a podcast with her mom?What’s up with Ella’s happiness humming?What’s the one question that we always get about the podcast (and more of your listener questions!)?Podcast for kids advice: How kids can start a podcast / what kids need to start a podcastHow much it costs to start a podcastThe surprising top kids podcast episodesHow we come up with our kids podcast stories and topics to try to be one of the best podcast for kids and parents to listen to togetherAnd, more fun facts for kids that we’ve learned over the past year!*Only voted by Podcat #2 because we gave him extra treatsSupport the showGrab your free Buster Deduction sheet for kids!Check out how your can support our LISTEN FOR CAUSE to help us give back to others! INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK *All resources and references used in researching this podcast episode are found on the corresponding episode post on ParentBusters.com.

Voted The Best Podcasts for Children to Listen To With Parents* Should We Stay Or Show We Go? Welcome to the Parent Busters year in review episode! In this episode, we'll be looking back at the past year and all the exciting things that have happened and talk about where we’re going from here! Some of the funny podcast topics will include: Why does Jackie always sound like that?Why does a teenager have a podcast with her mom?What’s up with Ella’s happiness humming?What’s the one question that...

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