PODCAST · kids
NDG's Little Voices
by Westhaven rec
Welcome to the vibrant and imaginative minds of Westhaven's youngest residents take center stage! Join us on an exciting journey as kids aged 6 to 12 share their unique perspectives, creativity, and adventures.In each episode, our little explorers will embark on captivating discussions, share fascinating stories, and showcase their talents, offering a delightful mix of laughter, learning, and pure joy. From imaginative tales of back
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A Conversation with City Council Despina Sourias | NDG's Little Voices
Join us in a new episode of NDG's Little Voices," where our host, Tyrone Abankwa, brings together voices from our community for a candid discussion on civic involvement and local governance. Today's special guests include a city council member and participants from our afterschool program, diving into the daily operations of city management and the vibrant aspirations of our young guests. Explore the multifaceted responsibilities of a city councilor, from attending meetings and community events to managing social media and handling city budgets. Our guests share their experiences and challenges, providing insights into the often unseen efforts that go into making our city a better place for everyone. Hear from our youth about their first-time experiences on a podcast, their visions for their community, and their simple yet profound aspirations for safety and recreational spaces. This episode not only highlights the work of our city's leaders but also gives voice to the younger members of our community, emphasizing the importance of engagement and representation at all levels.
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March Break | NDG's Little Voices
In this episode of "NDG's Little Voices" hosted by Nadir and Jessica listeners are invited into a lively and meandering conversation about spring break plans, the pursuit of extracurricular activities, and personal aspirations. As the episode unfolds, the hosts and their guests explore a range of topics, from the mundane realities of studying and working during spring break to more whimsical discussions about summer camps, gymnastics, and the desire to become a cheerleader for scholarship opportunities. The conversation takes several turns, touching upon subjects like the importance of sleep, past spring break experiences, and the rapid passage of time from Christmas to February, leading to reflections on making the most out of life. As the episode progresses, the participants engage in playful banter about celebrities, expressing their opinions on artists like Rihanna and their surprise at her plans for spring break. The dialogue meanders through various subjects, including the challenges of school, the anticipation of upcoming movies, and personal birthday celebrations. Amidst the casual conversation, the episode takes a unique turn as Jessica takes over hosting duties, introducing a spring-themed quiz that tests the guests' knowledge on topics ranging from the first day of spring to springtime phenomena and animals associated with the season. This episode stands out for its organic flow of conversation, capturing the essence of youthful banter and the wide-ranging interests of its participants. Through a mix of trivia, personal anecdotes, and speculative discussions about the lives of celebrities, "NDG's Little Voices" offers listeners an engaging glimpse into the hosts' and guests' personalities, their curiosity about the world, and their playful approach to learning and exploration. 00:00 - Spring Break Plans 01:08 - Considering Spring Break Camp 01:59 - Reflections on Past Spring Breaks 05:52 - Discussions on Preferences and Fears 09:02 - Celebrity Speculations and School Schedules 11:15 - Transition and Host Change 20:12 - Spring and Spring Break Quiz 31:16 - Episode Wrap-up
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Community Centre | NDG's Little Voices | Part. 2
In the compelling follow-up to their exploration of community, the journey continues with the vibrant host, Aldana. This episode captures the essence of growth, learning, and unity, stemming from their initial adventure at the strike camp. The narrative unfolds with a candid discussion led by Aldana, delving into the daily dynamics of the community center, the staff's (Jessica Di Bartolo Rouillier, Tyrone Abankwa and Tatu Perter) cherished memories, and their vision for an inclusive and engaging environment. The conversation reveals the center's multifaceted role, not just as a space for recreation but as a nurturing ground for connections, creativity, and cultural exchange. Listeners are treated to insightful reflections on the design and functionality of the community center, including the aspirations for enhanced facilities that could further enrich the community experience. The dialogue extends to the personal growth of the staff and their interpersonal relationships, highlighting the impact of their work on personal and professional development. The children's inquisitiveness brings to light the challenges and rewards of managing diverse age groups, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and understanding in fostering a harmonious environment. The episode resonates with themes of leadership, collaboration, and the shared goal of creating a welcoming space for all ages. As the episode progresses, the discussion shifts towards the broader implications of the ongoing strike, touching on the collective desire for resolution and the profound effect it has on the community's fabric. The candid revelations and heartfelt exchanges culminate in a powerful message about the significance of community centers as vital hubs of support, learning, and togetherness. "NDG's Little Voices" stands as a testament to the resilience and spirit of a community united by shared experiences and the relentless pursuit of a better, more inclusive future for all its members. 00:00 - Opening and Introduction 00:44 - Working with Kids and Community Engagement 01:48 - Facility Feedback and Improvement Ideas 03:26 - Staff and Age Group Dynamics 06:24 - Personal Growth and Professional Challenges 09:48 - Program Development and Facility Usage 13:30 - Staffing and Management Insights 20:43 - Closing Remarks and Future Aspirations
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Black History Month | NDG's Little Voices | Part. 3
In this enlightening third installment, we dive deep into the fabric of societal education, the critical role of fact-checking in the digital age, and the vibrant celebration of Black History Month. Our guest, Tyrone, a thoughtful young voice, sheds light on the power of the internet as a learning tool while cautioning against the pitfalls of misinformation. The discussion takes a personal turn as Tyrone shares his passion for documentaries on Netflix, revealing his interests in artistic evolution and the societal impacts. This episode is a mosaic of meaningful dialogue, from the importance of cultural appreciation and representation in the arts to personal anecdotes that connect us all. Join us as we navigate the complexities of educating ourselves on historical figures, the significance of Black History Month in our community, and the simple pleasures of discovering new perspectives through documentaries. This is more than just a conversation; it's a journey into the minds of the younger generation, exploring how they see the world and what we can learn from them. 00:00 Educating Yourself 02:03 Getting To Know Tyrone 04:40 Guessing Word Game 15:30 Outro
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Black History Month | NDG's Little Voices | Part. 2
In this lively episode host Jessica Di Bartolo Rouillier, director of the Westhaven Community Center, steps in for the usual host, Tyrone Abankwa. The duo delves into an array of engaging topics, starting with the latest changes at the center, including job openings and new initiatives for the New Year and Black History Month. They give listeners a virtual tour of the newly decorated centre, showcasing contributions from after-school children and the surrounding greenery, symbolizing a fresh start and community involvement. The episode also touches on personal adventures and aspirations for 2024, with Tyrone sharing his excitement about a potential trip to Europe and a scholarship, while Jessica hints at a significant life change involving a move to Australia. The conversation weaves through various subjects, from the importance of community engagement and the upcoming programming for Black History Month to personal growth and the quest for new experiences. Listeners are treated to a blend of humor, insightful discussions on community building, and the personal journeys of the hosts, making it a compelling episode that celebrates the spirit of the Westhaven Community Center while looking forward to future adventures and opportunities. Based on the transcript provided, here is a chapter breakdown for the podcast episode: Chapters 00:00:00 - 00:00:38 Introduction and Host Swap 00:00:38 - 00:02:11 Updates from Westhaven Community Center 00:02:11 - 00:03:08 The New Spaces 00:03:08 - 00:05:11 Future Plans and Personal Adventures 00:05:11 - 00:08:23 Jessica's Big Move 00:08:23 - 00:11:26 Job Opportunities and Community Engagement 00:11:26 - 00:15:16 Black History Month at West Haven 00:15:16 - 00:21:06 Reflecting on Black History Month Each chapter reflects a segment of the conversation, focusing on key themes and discussions that provide listeners with a comprehensive overview of the episode's content.
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Black History Month | NDG's Little Voices
Dive into a whimsical journey where we explore the vibrant minds of our young guests. This episode takes us through a maze of childhood logic, fears, and dreams.Our host Jessica, navigate through a variety of topics with their young guests, touching on school life post-strike, the adventures of after-school programs, and the trials of navigating public transport as a minor. The conversation takes unexpected turns, from the challenges of bus etiquette to the aspirations and hobbies that color the world of fourth graders. Soccer skills, preferred classes, and the allure of different languages—specifically Portuguese—spark lively debates and shared laughter. The episode also delves into musical preferences, revealing the universal language of rhythm and beats that resonates with these young souls. As the dialogue shifts, a poignant discussion on Black History Month offers a reflective pause, highlighting the importance of understanding and respecting diverse narratives. The episode closes on a light-hearted note, circling back to the comedic fear of mice, encapsulating the essence of childhood where wonder, learning, and laughter intertwine. Join us for an endearing episode, where the simplicity of children's perspectives reminds us of the beauty in everyday moments and the power of listening to the little voices that often hold the most profound insights. Chapter 00:00 Intro 03:17 Bus Strikes and Transportation 06:36 Bus Fourth Grade and Future Plans 07:36 Sports 10:11 Language and Culture 13:43 Favorite Songs and Music Preferences 17:26 Dancing and Ice Skating 23:00 Black History Month 28:27 Fear 32:16 Outro
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Community Centres | NDG's Little Voices
In this engaging episode of NDG's "Little Voices," host Tyrone Abankwa delves into the theme of 'community' with three spirited children, Matthew , Sonya Hercules, and Bright., all aged around eight. They share their experiences and thoughts from the unique perspective. The episode kicks off with a warm introduction by Tyrone, followed by the children discussing their unexpected journey to the strike camp due to school closures. They express their excitement about making new friends and the experiences at the camp. As the conversation unfolds, the young guests offer their insightful views on what a community center means to them, ranging from a place of safety to a hub of fun activities. They share their favorite activities, thoughts on community importance, and their unique experiences with public transportation, highlighting their understanding of the REM Train and various stations. The episode takes a light-hearted turn as the kids discuss their favorite music artists, showcasing their diverse interests. They also touch upon their favorite movies, sharing anecdotes from their experiences in theaters. In the latter part of the episode, the discussion shifts to the workings of the community center. The episode wraps up with heartfelt goodbyes from the young guests, leaving the listeners with a refreshing perspective on community and childhood. Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:52 What is a community centre 06:43 How are you feeling 07:37 Music fan 09:16 Importance 16:37 Movie 17:54 Runs the centre 28:00 Do you like working here 32:00 Changes 34:00 Gym problems 35:00 Outro
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Strike Camp | NDG’s Little Voices | Part.2
Explore the sentiments of overwhelming stress and work between the coordination staff with Tyrone, Jessica and Nadir on the second part of the strike situation podcast.
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Strike Camp | NDG’s Little Voices
Explore the nostalgia and sentiments of missing school, friends, and teachers in this podcast clip as we delve into the intriguing world of emotions and the strike situation.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the vibrant and imaginative minds of Westhaven's youngest residents take center stage! Join us on an exciting journey as kids aged 6 to 12 share their unique perspectives, creativity, and adventures.In each episode, our little explorers will embark on captivating discussions, share fascinating stories, and showcase their talents, offering a delightful mix of laughter, learning, and pure joy. From imaginative tales of back
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