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Kidacity- Learn. Share. Grow
by Samarth Chitta
Welcome to Kidacity where kids learn, share, and grow together. Our brand new season - season 12 of the podcast explores how the world actually works by taking big, often confusing ideas — like power, money, geopolitics, and business — and breaking them down through real stories, expert conversations, and thoughtful explanations. Instead of just reacting to headlines, it focuses on understanding the systems, choices, and consequences that shape everyday life. It's designed for curious young minds - like yours and mine - to think critically, question easy narratives, and see the world with clarity, context, and confidence.A little bit about me: I'm an 13 year old from Bengaluru, India and a student of Grade 8 in The International School Bengaluru. I love building structures with Jenga blocks, learning about planes, writing, my dog Yuki's nose and most of all, Japan. I research a lot about these topics and share what I learn with my family and friends. My parents
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Episode 150 - Who Really Founded India?
Who Really Founded India? 🇮🇳Who founded India?Was it Chandragupta Maurya? Ashoka? The Mughals? The British? Or did India have no single founder at all?In this episode of India, Explained, we explore one of the most fascinating questions in Indian history. Journey through ancient civilizations, powerful empires, the freedom movement, and the framing of the Constitution to discover how the idea of India evolved over thousands of years. Along the way, we'll separate myths from history and uncover why India's story is far more complex—and far more inspiring—than a single name.Because perhaps India wasn't founded by one person.Perhaps it was built by generations.🎙️ India, Explained is the podcast where we explore the history, culture, politics, and ideas that have shaped the world's largest democracy—one story at a time.This description is optimized to spark curiosity without giving away the conclusion, making it well-suited for podcast platforms and YouTube.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 149 - What If India Had No Bollywood? - India Explained!
What would India look like without Bollywood?For over a century, Hindi cinema has shaped the way India tells stories, celebrates culture, and presents itself to the world. Bollywood has given us unforgettable characters, iconic songs, larger-than-life stars, and moments that have become part of our collective memory. But what if it never existed?In this episode of India, Explained, we explore an alternate India where Bollywood was never born. How would our music, fashion, language, economy, and global image be different? Would another film industry have taken its place? And what does Bollywood's influence reveal about modern India itself?Join us as we step into a fascinating "what if" scenario and uncover the surprising ways cinema has shaped the nation we know today.🎧 Listen now and imagine an India without the movies that changed everything.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 148 - Why are Tirupati, Varanasi, Dwaraka so popular? - Exploring why India travels for faith! - India Explained
Vacations in India aren’t always about beaches, resorts, or shopping malls — more often, they’re about temples, mosques, rivers, and shrines. In this episode, we explore why pilgrimage destinations attract more visitors than leisure tourism spots.We’ll trace the roots of pilgrimage in India, from ancient journeys to the Ganga and Yamuna, to modern circuits like Tirupati, Vaishno Devi, and the Kumbh Mela. We’ll examine how accessibility, affordability, and community make pilgrimages more appealing than “chill” vacations. Along the way, we’ll highlight the emotional and cultural pull of faith — from family rituals to life milestones — and how governments have turned pilgrimage into a tourism industry of its own.We’ll also compare leisure travel’s rise — hill stations, beaches, resorts — and why it remains secondary to spiritual journeys. From global parallels like the Hajj in Saudi Arabia or the Camino de Santiago in Spain, to India’s record‑breaking crowds, this episode uncovers why faith continues to drive travel more than fun.This is the story of how India’s roads more often lead to shrines than to spas, and why pilgrimage refreshes not just the body, but the soul.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 147 - Cricket Vs. Hockey - Why one dominated, and, the other, faded - India Explained.
India’s official national sport is hockey, yet the nation’s most popular is cricket. Why did one game capture the imagination of millions while the other, despite its golden Olympic legacy, fade into the background?In this episode, we rewind to hockey’s glory days — six consecutive Olympic golds, legends like Dhyan Chand, and packed stadiums — and contrast them with cricket’s meteoric rise after the 1983 World Cup victory. We’ll explore how television, accessibility, star power, and the spectacle of the IPL transformed cricket into a cultural phenomenon, while hockey struggled to keep pace.From colonial roots to modern entertainment, from national pride to emotional resonance, this is the story of how cricket became India’s “religion without rituals,” and why hockey, though respected, never achieved the same grip on the nation’s soul.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 146 - What if India had no trains? - Exploring the Indian Railways!
For over 170 years, trains have carried people, goods, and stories across the subcontinent. India’s railways are more than steel tracks and locomotives — they are the veins of a nation. In this episode, we journey through the history and significance of Indian Railways: from the first passenger train between Bombay and Thane in 1853, to the sprawling network of over 68,000 kilometers today.We’ll explore how the railways stitched together distant regions, enabled farmers to reach new markets, and gave pilgrims access to holy cities. We’ll look at iconic trains like the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and the Palace on Wheels, as well as everyday journeys where strangers share food and stories.Beyond transport, the railways became a cultural symbol — immortalized in Bollywood songs, literature, and the soundscape of whistles and chai vendors. Economically, they remain the backbone of industry, moving coal, steel, and food grains. Politically, they symbolize unity in diversity, carrying millions daily across caste, class, and region.From colonial beginnings to modernization projects like metros and bullet trains, Indian Railways embody both tradition and progress. This is the story of how trains became not just a mode of travel, but a mirror of India itself.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 145 - Celebrating India and The USA - 4th Of July Special!
On July 4th, America celebrates its independence. But what does this day mean for India? Far more than fireworks and parades, the U.S.–India relationship has become one of the most significant partnerships in the modern world.In this special episode, we trace the journey of India–U.S. ties: from early diplomatic exchanges after India’s independence, to Cold War tensions, to the blossoming of cooperation in technology, defense, and trade. We’ll explore how Indian immigrants shaped Silicon Valley, how Bollywood and Hollywood influence each other, and why the world’s oldest democracy and the world’s largest democracy often find common ground.We’ll also look at the challenges — trade disputes, visa debates, and differing foreign policy priorities — and how both nations continue to navigate them.This is the story of two nations whose destinies are increasingly intertwined, and why the 4th of July is the perfect moment to reflect on the friendship between India and America.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 144 - What If India Never Gained Independence? - Remembering Gandhi-ji's first arrest.
What if India never gained independence?It wouldn't be the world's most populated nation. It wouldn't be the world's largest democracy. It wouldn't be remembered as a nation who fought for their freedom. Gandhi-ji's first arrest triggered a chain reaction. A chain reaction which lead to the nation's independence. It motivated the nation. Empowered them to advocate for their right, their swaraj.Today, on Kidacity, we take a deep dive into Gandhi-ji's first arrest, and, how it lead to the eventual independence of India. Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 143 - What if there were no McDonald's in India? - Celebrating PV. Narasimha Rao Garu
What if companies like McDonalds or Apple never came to India? No McAloo Tikki, No Maharaja Mac. No Macbook, No Iphone.Today, in honor of PV Narasimha Rao Garu's Birthday ( June 28th ) - we are going to learn all about the man who shaped the modern India. The man who pivoted India away from crisis and into a global future.We are going to talk about everything from his LPG reforms to, his controversial policies.So, if you want to find out more about the " Father of Indian Economic Reforms " - tune in!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 142 - 22 Official, 450 Spoken: Why India Can’t Be Defined by One Language
India doesn’t just speak in one voice—it sings in hundreds. With 22 officially recognized languages and more than 450 spoken across its regions, India is one of the most linguistically diverse nations on Earth. But why does this country have so many languages, and how have they survived side by side for centuries?In this episode, we explore the roots of India’s linguistic richness: from the Dravidian tongues of the south and the Indo‑Aryan languages of the north, to tribal voices in the northeast and echoes of Persian, Arabic, and English. Geography, migration, culture, and politics all played a role in shaping this vibrant mosaic.Join us as we uncover how India’s many languages are not just tools of communication, but living identities—woven into festivals, films, literature, and everyday life. This is the story of a nation that speaks in many voices, yet still finds harmony.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 141- Why Can India Never Be Described In A Single Story? - India Explained.
India is often described in sweeping phrases—“the world’s largest democracy,” “a land of festivals,” “a country of contrasts.” But can any single story truly capture what India is? In this episode, we explore why India resists simple definitions. From its dozens of languages and countless traditions to its layered histories and diverse communities, India is a place where every narrative is incomplete without another.This episode asks: why do we keep searching for one story, when perhaps India’s strength lies in having many? Through examples from culture, politics, and everyday life, we uncover how India’s complexity is not a problem to solve, but a reality to embrace.Join us as we reflect on what it means to live in a country that cannot be summed up in a single sentence—and why that might be the most powerful story of all.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 140 – Introducing India, Explained | A New Journey Begins
What if the world's biggest democracy isn't just a country—but a collection of ideas, identities, and contradictions?Welcome to India, Explained.In this introductory episode, we begin a journey to understand India beyond headlines, stereotypes, and simplified narratives. From history and politics to language, culture, economics, religion, and everyday life, this series explores the forces that have shaped one of the world's most fascinating and complex civilizations.Rather than asking what India is, we'll ask why it is the way it is.Whether you've lived here your whole life or know almost nothing about it, this series is an invitation to explore India with curiosity, context, and nuance.New episodes every day.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 139 - Positive Media Day | Why Good News Matters
What if the world isn't as negative as the headlines make it seem?In this special Positive Media Day episode of Kidacity, we explore three inspiring stories that remind us why good news matters. From remarkable conservation successes to acts of compassion and community action, each story highlights the progress, resilience, and hope that often go unnoticed.While news about conflict, crisis, and disaster is important, it is only part of the picture. Positive Media Day encourages us to look beyond the headlines and recognize the people, ideas, and initiatives making a difference every day.Together, these stories reveal an important truth:the stories we choose to tell shape the way we see the world.Theme of the Day: Positive MediaWhat You'll Discover:• Inspiring stories from around the world• Why positive journalism matters• How good news can inspire action and change• The overlooked stories shaping a better futureJoin us for your daily dose of good news and discover why optimism isn't about ignoring problems—it's about recognizing the people working to solve them.Because a better world begins with the stories we choose to share.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 138 - 4.2 Million Homes Changed the Future—And That's Just the Beginning - Good News Of The Day #10!
What do rooftop solar panels, coastal forests, and colourful seabirds have in common?They're all helping protect our future.In this episode of Kidacity, we explore three uplifting stories connected by a powerful theme: guardianship. We begin in India, where millions of households are generating clean energy through rooftop solar panels, transforming ordinary citizens into contributors to a greener future. Next, we look at the remarkable recovery of mangrove forests around the world—ecosystems that protect coastlines, support wildlife, and capture carbon. Finally, we travel to Wales, where a record-breaking puffin population is proving that conservation efforts can make a real difference.Together, these stories remind us that protecting the future isn't just the responsibility of governments or scientists. It's something communities, conservationists, and everyday people can do together.Theme of the Day: GuardianshipStories Discussed:• India's rooftop solar revolution• The global recovery of mangrove forests• Record-breaking puffin populations in WalesJoin us for your daily dose of good news and discover how ordinary actions can create extraordinary change.Because the future isn't something we inherit—it's something we protect.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 137 - Can a Species Make a Comeback? - Good News Of The Day #9
What do rescued bears, environmental restoration, and community action have in common?More than you might think.In today's episode of Kidacity, we explore three uplifting stories connected by a powerful theme: recovery. We begin with the inspiring story of Asiatic bears receiving a second chance after years of hardship, highlighting the incredible impact of wildlife conservation. Then, we look at other positive developments from around the world that show how people and communities are working together to restore what was once thought lost.Together, these stories remind us that recovery is possible—not just for animals and ecosystems, but for communities and societies as well.Theme of the Day: RecoverySources discussed:• Conservation efforts supporting Asiatic bears• Environmental restoration initiatives• Community-driven positive changeTune in for your daily dose of good news and discover how second chances can create a brighter future for everyone.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 136 - What If Finishing The Marathon First Wasn't the Goal? | Good News From Goa, The USA, and, The World - Good News Of The Day #8
What do yoga, marathon runners, and historic homes have in common?More than you might think.In today's episode of Kidacity, we explore three uplifting stories connected by a powerful theme: connection. We begin with International Yoga Day, a global celebration of India's gift of wellness and mindfulness. Then we travel to the Boston Marathon, where athletes showed that compassion can matter more than competition. Finally, we head to Goa, where efforts to preserve traditional homes are helping protect culture, history, and identity for future generations.Together, these stories remind us that connection—to ourselves, to others, and to our shared heritage—can be a powerful force for positive change.Theme of the Day: ConnectionSources discussed:• International Day of Yoga 2026 celebrations• Acts of sportsmanship at the Boston Marathon• Heritage conservation efforts in GoaTune in for your daily dose of good news and discover how wellness, kindness, and culture are bringing people together across the world.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 135 - Can Cars Save Lives? | Good News from China, France & India - Good News Of The Day #7
Can electric cars save lives? It may sound surprising, but that's exactly what our first story explores.In this episode of Kidacity, we uncover three inspiring stories united by a common theme: resilience. From China's electric vehicle revolution helping reduce air pollution and save lives, to France protecting vast stretches of forest for future generations, to one man in Agra helping workers and birds survive extreme heat through simple acts of kindness, each story demonstrates how people are finding solutions to today's challenges.Join us as we explore how innovation, environmental stewardship, and compassion are creating positive change around the world.Theme of the Day: ResilienceSources discussed:• China's electric vehicle adoption and public health benefits• France's major forest conservation initiative• Community efforts to combat heatwaves in Agra, IndiaTune in for your daily dose of good news and discover why the world isn't just facing problems—it's solving them too.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 134 - Peace In Iran, Celebrating Yoga at the UN, University Recognition - Good News Of The Day #6
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity - and, to episode 134!Amidst all the headlines that seem to flood the news - we oftentimes see those of war, inflation, climate change, instability and crisis. So, we often forget that buried under all of these headlines - there are still pieces of good news everywhere!Be it a scientist finding a cure for a disease that could save millions, or a changemaker fighting for a change in policy on a global stage, or, even something smaller like a child advocating for the problems within their society - these pieces of news emerge every single day.Today - we look at a new hope of peace in Iran, celebrating yoga at a global level in the UN, and, an Indian university's recognition on a global level.Through each of these stories we explore the idea of peace and progress—how diplomacy, culture, and wellness are shaping a hopeful future.Until tomorrow ( yes! tomorrow ), goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 133 - Marine Wildlife Protection, Spreading Kindness, GI Tags! - Good News Of The Day #5
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity - and, to episode 133!Amidst all the headlines that seem to flood the news - we oftentimes see those of war, inflation, climate change, instability and crisis. So, we often forget that buried under all of these headlines - there are still pieces of good news everywhere!Be it a scientist finding a cure for a disease that could save millions, or a changemaker fighting for a change in policy on a global stage, or, even something smaller like a child advocating for the problems within their society - these pieces of news emerge every single day.Today - we look at a new Marine Wildlife Protection area the size of France, Spreading Kindness through drawings, and, recognising artists for their hard work.Through each of these stories we explore the idea of healing and heritage—stories of recovery, protection, and traditions kept alive.Until tomorrow ( yes! tomorrow ), goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 132 - Drinking Ocean Water, Celebrating Friendship, 40 under 40!- Good News Of The Day #4
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity - and, to episode 132!Amidst all the headlines that seem to flood the news - we oftentimes see those of war, inflation, climate change, instability and crisis. So, we often forget that buried under all of these headlines - there are still pieces of good news everywhere!Be it a scientist finding a cure for a disease that could save millions, or a changemaker fighting for a change in policy on a global stage, or, even something smaller like a child advocating for the problems within their society - these pieces of news emerge every single day.Today - we look at a solution to the millions of people without access to water, countries celebrating their friendship and an award!Through each of these stories we explore the idea of creativity, and, of perseverence. Until tomorrow ( yes! tomorrow ), goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 131 - A marathon, pancakes for litter, running with friends - Good News Of The Day #3
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity - and, to episode 131!Amidst all the headlines that seem to flood the news - we oftentimes see those of war, inflation, climate change, instability and crisis. So, we often forget that buried under all of these headlines - there are still pieces of good news everywhere!Be it a scientist finding a cure for a disease that could save millions, or a changemaker fighting for a change in policy on a global stage, or, even something smaller like a child advocating for the problems within their society - these pieces of news emerge every single day.Today - we look at two brothers who ran 33 marathons in 33 days to raise over 1 million pounds for dementia research, cigarette butts being traded in for pancakes, and, a group making running more than just exercise!Through each of these stories we explore the idea of creativity, and, of perseverence. Until tomorrow ( yes! tomorrow ), goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 130 - A dog, a graduation, and, a trophy - Good News Of The Day #2!
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity - and, to episode 130!In today's episode, we once again focus on the good news around us that we often overlook under the headlines of trade, war, geopolitics, protests and environmental damage.Today - we look at a dog that was successfully rescued after 7 hours in Europe, a graduate with down syndrome in the US, and, the Indian Women's football team bringing the trophy home!Through each of these stories we explore the idea of resilience, and, of determination. Until tomorrow ( yes! tomorrow ), goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 129 - Welcome Back Good News Of The Day!
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity!After popular demand, Kidacity is going to go back to its roots - Sammy's Good News Channel. If you look at the news - all you seem to see is geopolitics and trade and politicians arguing, or, everything that seems to be wrong.But we often forget the good news that still exists - the scientists solving problems, people addressing the problems within their own societies, and, even children fighting for what they believe.So, together we will explore the top 3 good news each week! Lets dive in! Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 126 - Is Tesla Ready for India?
EV industry is growing globally and in India as well. In this episode, I talk about Tesla's India entry, Indian market overview and opportunities & challenges. I also have a message to Tesla leadership on what does it take for Tesla to win here! Buckle up and enjoy the ride!!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 124 - BONUS FULL INTERVIEW with Ms. Maria! (Learning Foreign Languages)
In this bonus episode - I talk to Ms. Maria about the complexities of learning a foreign language, the benefits - for our brain, our lives, and, even our future, why she pursued this career and so much more!This is the perfect episode to listen to right after episode 123 so that you can truly understand the immense and interesting topic of foreign languages. Vamos!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 123 - Foreign Languages - I Flew to Mumbai just to Take a Spanish Exam!
Hola! Welcome back to Kidacity, this is episode 123!In this episode of Kidacity, I talk about why I flew to Mumbai to write my Spanish exam and why learning foreign languages might be the most powerful skill for the future.With clips from my interview with Ms. Maria Martinez - a Spanish educator, as well as extremely relevant statistics - this episode is truly not to be missed!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 122- Future Frames - The Myths Of Whose In Charge.
Who really runs the world? Governments? Big companies? International organisations? Or someone else entirely?In this episode of Kidacity, we break down the biggest myths about power — from “governments control everything” to “tech companies rule the world” and “ordinary people don’t matter.” Using real-world examples from technology regulation, global institutions, and public movements, we explore how power actually works today.Instead of rulers, the modern world is shaped by systems — political, economic, technological, and cultural — where governments, companies, institutions, and people constantly interact and influence outcomes.This episode isn’t about conspiracy theories or simple answers. It’s about understanding how the world negotiates with itself — and why that understanding matters, especially for young people growing up in an increasingly complex global system.Welcome to Kidacity. Where curiosity is power.Until next week - goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 121- Future Frames -Who owns the future?
I created Future Frames because I don’t want to grow up reacting to the world—I want to understand it early. We live in a time where technology is rewriting how we work, money is changing how power flows, and global decisions made far away quietly shape our everyday lives. Yet most young people are never taught how these systems actually function or why they matter. Future Frames is my attempt to change that.Through this platform, I explore the forces shaping the future—artificial intelligence, geopolitics, economics, innovation, and society—from a youth perspective that is curious, critical, and globally aware. I break down complex topics into clear ideas, connect headlines to long-term consequences, and ask questions that are often ignored: Who benefits from change? Who is left behind? And what does all of this mean for our generation?Rather than chasing trends, Future Frames focuses on patterns. It looks at how history, policy, technology, and human behavior intersect to shape what comes next. I use real-world examples, research, and conversations with experts to move beyond surface-level explanations and encourage deeper thinking.At its core, Future Frames is about building perspective. It’s about learning to think independently, understand power structures, and see opportunities where others see uncertainty. I believe the future belongs to those who prepare for it early—and this is my way of doing exactly that.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 120- The Brand New Season 12 Trailer!
Namaste and welcome back to Kidacity and a very happy New Year!!This season, I’m rethinking how we talk about the world.In this trailer, I introduce the reinvented Kidacity — a podcast now built around three big umbrella themes that shape our lives far more than we realise: Geopolitics, Money & Business, and Technology & the Future. Instead of racing through headlines, I slow things down to explore how power works, how decisions are made, and how global systems quietly affect everyday life.January is all about Geopolitics. Through a new format called Future Frames, I dive deep into big questions — why countries fight, why they don’t always, who really holds power, and whether ideas like war being “inevitable” actually hold up. Along the way, I unpack hidden stories, bust common myths, and speak to experts who help make sense of the world beyond the news cycle.This season is curious, thoughtful, and playful by design. It’s about asking better questions, connecting the dots, and learning how the world really works — not just memorising what happened.Welcome to the new chapter of Kidacity.This is Future Frames: The Geopolitics Edition.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 119 : Growing Up To Be - Creative, Local, Proud - The story of a Bukhara Artisan
Namaste! Welcome back to Kidacity! In this episode, I’m bringing you something a little different as part of Growing Up To Be!. Instead of a big-city profession or a high-profile career, we’re stepping into the quiet, narrow streets of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, to meet someone whose work carries centuries of history.During my winter break travels through Central Asia, I stumbled upon a small studio that read Miniature Paintings. Inside, I met Mr. Mir Sharif, a third-generation papier-mâché artist and painter. In this episode, you’ll hear a short recorded conversation with him, where he talks about continuing his family’s legacy, the challenges of working with papier-mâché today, and why the Tree of Life is such an important symbol in his art.Beyond the recording, I also share stories from our longer conversation—about patience, preserving local culture, and why not every meaningful career needs to be loud or glamorous. I connect his story to artisans from around the world, showing how similar legacies exist across cultures.If you’ve ever wondered what it means to truly carry forward tradition—or how everyday crafts shape identity—this episode is for you.Until next week, goodbye, and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 118 - Ancient Indian Genius Explained!
Unlock the wonders of the Indus Valley Civilization—the world’s most advanced ancient culture—right here! Travel back 5,000 years and discover the jaw-dropping achievements of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro: grid-planned cities, complex drainage, thriving trade, and unsolved mysteries that still baffle historians today.From mind-blowing inventions to the big question—why did this civilization disappear?—this episode has it all. Dive in for history, mystery, and epic ancient tech!Timestamps for easy navigation:00:00 – Introduction & Topic Reveal00:27 – Where Was the Indus Valley?01:08 – Cities: Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro & More01:55 – Advanced Urban Planning02:36 – Drainage Systems & Technology03:15 – Daily Life & Trade04:05 – Archaeological Discoveries04:44 – Mysterious Decline Theories05:32 – Influence on Later Civilizations06:16 – Fun Facts & Surprising Details07:09 – Conclusion & TakeawaysLike, comment your favorite fact, and subscribe for new discoveries every week!#IndusValleyCivilization #Harappa #MohenjoDaro #AncientIndia #HistoryExplained #UnsolvedMysteriesInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 117 - Déjà Vu, Placebo & Mind Mysteries Explained
In this episode of unscrolled weekly, we dive deep into the fascinating mysteries of the human mind and body—from experiencing déjà vu and the placebo effect to the enigma of dreams, contagious yawning, gut feelings, the Bermuda Triangle, and near-death experiences. Discover the latest scientific theories, intriguing stories, and why these everyday mysteries continue to baffle scientists. Perfect for curious minds who want to understand the unexplained! Don’t forget to subscribe and unscroll with us every week.Detailed TimestampsTime Segment0:00 Introduction and Welcome to Curiosity0:07 What is déjà vu? Host's personal déjà vu experience0:45 Scientific theories on déjà vu1:30 The placebo effect explained2:45 How belief affects healing and mystery of placebo3:20 The mystery of dreams and scientific theories4:12 Debunking dream personality predictors4:45 Mysterious places: The Bermuda Triangle5:10 Possible explanations for Bermuda Triangle disappearances5:30 Why do we yawn? Different theories and contagious yawning6:00 Gut feelings and intuition6:22 Near-death experiences and scientific attempts to explain7:00 The wonder of unsolved mysteries in science and life7:30 Closing remarks and tease for next episodeInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 116 - The Best News Of This Year!
The ozone layer is healing—and that means good news for life on Earth! 🌍 In this episode of Unscroll Weekly, Samarth Chitta dives into one of this year’s most inspiring breakthroughs: the shrinking of the ozone hole above Antarctica. Why do scientists call the ozone layer Earth's sunscreen? How did humanity rally to fix one of our most urgent environmental problems? Discover fascinating science, history, and surprising fun facts about ozone, climate, and the hope we can find in cooperation.🔔 Like, subscribe, and join Curiosity for new episodes every week!👇 Explore key moments with easy navigation:Timestamps00:00 – Introduction: Unscroll Weekly Returns00:43 – Positive News: The Ozone Layer’s Recovery01:15 – What is the Ozone Layer? Earth's "Sunscreen"02:07 – How Ozone Protects Life02:49 – The Discovery of the Ozone Hole & Dangers03:27 – Why CFCs Nearly Destroyed the Ozone04:04 – The Montreal Protocol: Global Collaboration04:52 – Science Pays Off: The Ozone Layer Heals05:39 – Hope for Climate Change and Cooperation06:11 – Fun Facts: Why Antarctica Suffers Most, Good vs. Bad Ozone, Ozone and Sky Color06:24 – Conclusion: Lessons for Humanity & FarewellScience proves we can make a difference—watch till the end for hope and motivation!#OzoneLayer #ClimateHope #GoodNews #UnscrollWeekly #ScienceExplainedInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep-115: World Witnesses a Rare Blood Moon! The 2025 Global Lunar Eclipse Explained
On September 7, 2025, a rare blood moon lit up the sky for more than 7 billion people across the globe! In this special episode of Unscrolled Weekly, Samarth Chitta unpacks the science, wonder, and cultural meaning behind the breathtaking total lunar eclipse, visible across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and more.Discover why this celestial event is truly historic, what it means for observers in India and worldwide, and how ancient myths meet modern science.🌕 TIMESTAMPS & CHAPTERS BELOW 👇0:00 Intro – Unscrolled Weekly0:50 Why This Blood Moon Is So Special1:18 What Is a Blood Moon?2:04 Where Will It Be Visible?3:13 Types of Eclipses Explained4:23 What Does This Mean for India?6:24 Cultural & Astrological Significance8:06 Ancient Myths and Modern Science10:26 Why the Blood Moon Connects Us All11:54 Final Thoughts & OutroIf you enjoyed this episode, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, & share your eclipse stories in the comments!Follow me on all the platformsInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 114 - Why This Basketball Card Sold for $13M: The Untold Story Behind The Rarest Sports Card
How did a single sports card sell for nearly $13 million?🏀 Discover the secrets behind the record-breaking Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant dual autograph card and the world of ultra-rare collectibles. Timestamps:00:00 - Quick Intro: What Makes Sports Cards So Valuable?00:51 - Breaking News: $13M Jordan-Bryant Card Sale01:25 - What Sets This Card Apart? (Dual Patches, Autographs, True 1-of-1)02:20 - Rarity vs. Condition: Auction Bidding & PSA Grading 03:31 - The Secret History of Sports Cards (Hall of Fame Examples)04:45 - The "Chase Card" Revolution: Limited Editions & Game-Worn Memorabilia05:25 - How the Market Exploded (Investors, Celebrities, and Auctions)06:42 - Why Collectors Pay Millions (Nostalgia, Investment & Bragging Rights)07:26 - Final Thoughts & Unscroll Weekly OutroLearn why collectors, investors, and icons are obsessed with rare cards — and what this means for the future of the hobby.Tune In to this episode to find out more!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 113 - Unscrolled Weekly - A 13 Year Old Alone In New York - Midtown Manhattan!
Namaste and Welcome to a brand new episode! This week, we are returning with my new segment - Unscrolled Weekly! Each week, I take a little break from all the chaos around me to explore the stories that really got me thinking — from big world events to small ideas that still have huge impact.Whether it’s something I read, watched, or just couldn’t stop wondering about, I’ll be sharing it here. Every episode, I’ll pick one topic that really caught my attention — something from the news, science, history, or even everyday life — dive into it, do a bit of digging, and share my take.This week, we will dive into the heart of New York City. Home to iconic landmarks like Broadway, Times Square, The Empire State Building, Grand Central Station and so much more! I will share the history, food, culture, iconic landmarks and my own personal experiences based on travelling there by myself!Tune In to this episode to find out more!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 112 - My Learnings From LSA Summer Camp + Special Interview With Dr. Jake G.
Namaste and Welcome back to another episode of Kidacity! During my time in The US I attended a Summer Camp conducted by the Leadership Society Of Arizona ( LSA ) all about Leadership and Life Skills. In this episode I talk all about my experiences in the camp + what I learnt. This episode also has a special interview with Dr. Jake G. - one of the co-founders of the non-profit, where I explored his ideas, ideologies and passion behind LSA! Tune in!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Unscrolled Weekly - E111- AI for Everyone? The UAE’s Bold Move and What It Could Mean for the Rest of Us
Namaste and Welcome to a brand new episode! This week, we are introducing a brand new segment - unscrolled weekly! Each week, I take a little break from all the chaos around me to explore the stories that really got me thinking — from big world events to small ideas that still have huge impact.Whether it’s something I read, watched, or just couldn’t stop wondering about, I’ll be sharing it here. Every episode, I’ll pick one topic that really caught my attention — something from the news, science, history, or even everyday life — dive into it, do a bit of digging, and share my take.This week we will delve into the field of AI to explore an interesting headline, Tune In to this episode to find out more!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Satori by Samarth: The Tale of Hualachi and the Magic Sandals
Welcome to Satori by Samarth, where ancient folk tales and mythology come alive. In this episode, Samarth delves into the enchanting world of Inca mythology, narrating the captivating story of Hualachi and the magic sandals. Journey through the mystical Andes as you discover the legend behind these magical sandals and the adventures of Hualachi, a figure steeped in myth and wonder. Perfect for lovers of folklore and mythology seeking to explore stories beyond the familiar. Join us for a spellbinding tale that connects past and present through the power of storytelling.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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From A Professor To An Entrepreneur: An Interview with Dr. Rick Shangraw | Growing Up To Be Episode 2
Ever wondered what it's like to go from being a professor to an entrepreneur? Join Samarth Chitta as he sits down with Dr. Rick Shangraw.In this episode, Dr. Shangraw shares his inspiring journey, the challenges he faced, and the incredible opportunities that came his way. Discover the exciting world of academia and entrepreneurship, and learn about the unique experiences of a global traveler. Whether you're a student, a young professional, or simply curious about different career paths, this episode is for you.Subscribe to our channel for more insightful interviews and inspiring stories.#GrowingUpToBe #kidacity #podcastforkids podcasts #entrepreneurship #bengaluru #kids #Podcast #Entrepreneur #Professor #Travel #Culture #InspirationInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 108- 🇸🇬My Recent Trip To Singapore - How the Lion City Break's all Barriers🇸🇬
Namaste and Welcome to Episode 108! In this episode, I talk all about my recent school trip to Singapore in which we learnt about how, one of Asia's most morden cities breaks barriers in innovation, solves it's many problems and how both the government and citizens collaborate together to create a better, more sustainable Singapore.But, I also talk about how the melting pot of Asia blends its cultures and embraces the diversities of each and everyone person.Until next week, Good Bye and Jai Hind from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Episode 108 - 21 Professions - Architecture - Interview With Ms. Judith David
Welcome to a brand new segment of Kidacity - Growing up to be. In this series I will be interviewing 21 different people each representing their own profession. From an architect to a lawyer, doctor to a teacher, I hope to be able to help you decide on what career you want to pursue when you grow up!In todays episode , I interviewed Ms. Judith David, Principal Architect at Studio Makeshift |Chief Design Officer at The Konrad Store who talked all about the process of becoming an architect, what she does in a day and why she got into architecture in the first place. I learnt so much about her profession through speaking with Ms. Judith and now, I want to be an architect even more! I hope you enjoyed listening! Until next week, goodbye and Jai Hindh from Kidacity!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 107- The United States of America-Part 2 (G 20 Series)
I've been taking a little longer to bring out new episodes due to my school schedule. But, I hope all of you enjoy them when they come along.In this episode, we will continue our journey to the USA and learn more about the history, cuisine and culture. Don't forget to tune in to know more about a country that gave us many new inventions and most of our pop icons.Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Edit Ep 106- G20 Series: USA Part 1 (Geography, History, Culture, Cuisine and Change.Org Petition)
Namaste and welcome to episode 106. Today we delve into the mysteries of a country we have all heard of or been to - The United States of America. Discover some amazing facts about the history of USA and a list of some must visit places. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode - so remember to tune back in next week!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 105- G20 Series: South Korea (Geography, History, Culture, Cuisine and Change.Org Petition)
Namaste and welcome to Episode 105!I have been away for a while because of my assessments. I am now back with a bang, rather G20ang, that's right! - Welcome to the G20 series!To start of we have a country known for its food, temples, TV shows, music genres and automobile & electronics manufacturers- 대한민국 - South Korea!In this episode, we will learn all about Korea's cuisine, geography, culture and history as well as 1 petition we can sign to help make a change in South Korea ( link at the bottom) You must also be wondering what the G20 is. To find answers to these questions - tune in now!지금 좋아하는 팟캐스트 플랫폼에서 들어보세요!Notes:1. Link to the change.org petition -https://www.change.org/p/busan-south-korea-shut-down-the-illegal-dog-meat-farms-slaughterhouses-and-markets?signed=trueInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 104- Terrific Thailand (History, Culture, Cuisine and Change Petition)
I took a short break due to my Summer vacation and losing access to my Gmail account. All my research and scripts were linked to that account and it took a while for me to retrieve them. This week, I take you to a country which has some of the most amazing beaches and food. I'm sure you must've tasted the wonderful red and green curries from this country. Join me as I take you through the history, geography, culture and cuisine of Thailand. I also had an opportunity to visit Sri Lanka in my vacation and experience many aspects of what I covered in Ep 102 including the petition about elephants being exploited for tourism. To sign this week's petition, click here:1. Petition to stop sale of coconut products picked by abused monkeysInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 103- Inspiring Interview With Ms. Pika Nani (Author of Shrilok Homeless & Other Titles): Must Listen For Aspiring Writers
If you are an adventure book lover, I highly recommend that you read the series of Shrilok Homeless. I picked up this book recently and couldn't put it down until I finished it. I loved the characters, stories and the various twists and turns. As an aspiring author, I really wanted to understand how the author created this character and her process of writing. In this episode, we will be speaking with the author of this series Ms. Pika Nani (listen to the episode to find out the story behind the name!) who graciously agreed to be on my show. Our conversation was amazing and I learned a lot of tips about being an effective writer as well. Don't miss out this Inspiring Interview!Instagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Season 9, Ep 102- The Pearl of the Indian Ocean (History, Geography, Culture, Cuisine & Petition)
Come with me to explore another island nation- Srilanka. It is a beautiful country located off the coast of India and is well known for its beaches, seafood, tea and spices. With an amazing history that goes back thousands of years, Srilanka is very diverse. But, Srilanka is also dealing with the problem of over-tourism. The ones most affected by it are the voiceless animals. If you are an animal lover, your heart will melt reading or listening to the petition by . You can do your bit in controlling the ill treatment of animals for tourism. Just opt not to take a ride in commercial set up. Notes:1. About Srilanka2. Buddhism in Srilanka3. Change.org petition to stop exploitation of animals for tourism in SrilankaInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Season 9, Ep 101- The Land of Vikings (History, Geography, Culture, Cuisine & Petition)
Welcome to a brand new season. In today's episode, we will travel to the Land of Vikings, Iceland and discover some fun facts about the country. For eg:- Did you know that Icelanders listen to the most amount of heavy metal music in the world? To know more about heavy metal music, listen to Episode 97Like any other country in the world, Iceland too has some problems that require everyone's support. If you are an animal lover, you will be shocked to learn about what is happening with Icelandic Fin Whales. But, you can show your support to this cause by signing a petition.References:1. Encyclopaedia Britannica 2. Change.org3. WikipediaInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 100- Grand Century Episode: A Look Back & Lessons for Podcasters
Yes! We are on our 100th episode. From May 22, 2020 to Apr 30, 2023, we have learned, shared and grown together. And in this episode, I will take you on a journey through these 3 years. I'm also very proud of the fact that I kept the podcast going through these 3 years. There are a lot of lessons that I learned in the process. If you are a looking to start a podcast or be consistent with any passion or project of yours, you may find some of these lessons useful.As we move into a brand new season and brand new format, I'm thankful to all of you for the support and feedback. Notes:1. Journey of an 11-year old podcaster- Samarth Chitta featured on The Habit Coach2. How to take criticism- Samarth Chitta featured on The Habit CoachInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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Ep 99- Kidacity's New Avatar- All About Trinidad and Tobago (Geography, History, Culture, Cuisine and Change)
Welcome to the brand new identify of Kidacity where we will learn and take action together. The travel segment 1 country 10 amazing things has been one of my most popular segments. We are global citizens, afterall! Starting with the this episode, each week will learn about about one country or place in the world , the good, the bad and the ugly. As an 11 year old, I'm sure that my fellow Kidacity listeners are ready to learn all aspects of anything.This week, travel with me to Trinidad and Tobago and find out why it is so similar to India. Also, did you know the unvaccinated children have unequal education in this country? Listen in to find out and show support.Write to me [email protected] with a small note on why this change initiative means anything to you. You may be featured on my next podcast.Happy learning and happy action!Notes:1. Trinidad and Tobago2. Unequal education for unvaccinated childrenInstagram: @samarthchittaTwitter: @samarthchittaEmail: [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Kidacity where kids learn, share, and grow together. Our brand new season - season 12 of the podcast explores how the world actually works by taking big, often confusing ideas — like power, money, geopolitics, and business — and breaking them down through real stories, expert conversations, and thoughtful explanations. Instead of just reacting to headlines, it focuses on understanding the systems, choices, and consequences that shape everyday life. It's designed for curious young minds - like yours and mine - to think critically, question easy narratives, and see the world with clarity, context, and confidence.A little bit about me: I'm an 13 year old from Bengaluru, India and a student of Grade 8 in The International School Bengaluru. I love building structures with Jenga blocks, learning about planes, writing, my dog Yuki's nose and most of all, Japan. I research a lot about these topics and share what I learn with my family and friends. My parents
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