The Middle School Mind

The Middle School Mind

Welcome to The Middle School Mind Podcast! This podcast gives a voice and an online outlet for my son to talk about (almost) anything and (almost) everything that is on his mind. My son has a variety of interests spanning: Movies, TV, Anime, Books and Theater. I’m here to serve as his co-host, his sounding board, webmaster, audio engineer, and SEO guru so this website and podcast can be seen and heard by someone (aside from his mom). I’m also there to make sure we stick to a relatively coherent train of thought and stick to as close to 20 minutes or less per episode. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support read less
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Episodes

2.12 The Goodbye Episode
Mar 20 2023
2.12 The Goodbye Episode
As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. After months of deliberation and soul-searching Father and Son publish their last and final episode of The Middle School Mind podcast. After nearly 18 months and over 35+ episodes, on this episode: We say goodbye to our listenersWe talk about what's next for SonWe hear from some of our past guestsOf course we get a little sillyAnd we play one last game So sit back, relax, grab the Kleenex and stick around for our very special goodbye episode. We think kid's voices are under represented in the podcast space. Even though we are leaving, we encourage you to visit Kids Listen. This organization is a grassroots organization of advocates for high-quality audio content for children. The Middle School Mind is a proud member of Kids Listen and, with our show ending, we encourage kids and families to find other interesting and engaging podcasts for kids. Through this adventure, we connected with the creator of Sound Carrot. This website was founded by a father/daughter team with the goal to help younger listeners find amazing children's podcasts. We hope this resource helps parents and kids find other kid's voices that you want to listen to and hear more from. We also believe that kids can create their own podcasts! Last summer we launched a three-part series encouraging kids to make their own kids' podcasts. You can find the episodes here: 1.20 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 11.21 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 21.22 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 3 Thank you to The Middle School Mind listeners and even our future listeners. We enjoyed making these episodes together and sharing them with you. This time was special for us and we will look back at this show as an amazing point in time where we talked about what was on Son's mind or relevant pop culture during this time. If you loved listening to the show and want to connect with us, e-mail us at: middleschoolmind.podcast@gmail.com. We are happy to connect if you want to talk about creating your own podcast for your child or, potentially, if you are interested in having your middle schooler take over The Middle School Mind, let's chat. We always knew that The Middle School Mind was going to last at most, 3 years, with Son and I. But amazing shows like Star Trek had Star Trek: The Next Generation and Saved By The Bell had Saved By The Bell: The New Class introduced a new cast of characters while providing new stories and fresh perspectives. It would be amazing to have a Mother/Daughter voice leading the show or a parent/child from a different part of the country or even a completely different country! It's the unique perspectives that help us all learn and appreciate each other. Enjoy The Goodbye Episode and thank you for being part of our show. Sincerely, Father & Son --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.11 Tween Gift Ideas (Wrong Answers Only)
Nov 28 2022
2.11 Tween Gift Ideas (Wrong Answers Only)
On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast, we talk about tween gift ideas this holiday season with our own spin with wrong answers only. This is our attempt at sarcasm to talk about gifts parents and loved ones should NOT buy the tweens on their gift list this holiday season. We rate these tween gift ideas on a scale of 1 to 5 empty presents, with 5 empty presents being a really bad gift and 1 empty present being a great, super useful gift. Father and Son talk about the following tween gift ideas (wrong answers only): Jojo Siwa’s D.R.E.A.M. Tour front row tickets and a meet and greet sessionUnderwearCarpool and dinner for Son and his bully (or bullies)Knock-off, bootleg productsCameo video to your crush from your parentsInsult giftsInvite least favorite teacher to celebrate the holidays with the familyFamily members go way off your holiday wish list We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.10 Madden Taught Me Football
Nov 21 2022
2.10 Madden Taught Me Football
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, we talk about how Son learned the basics of football by playing Madden NFL 22 on XBox One. Many middle school students are not into sports and Son is one of them. However, many kids have to attend sporting events to support their siblings, friends and family. Son’s older sister is in the color guard at her high school and she performs during halftime at the home football games. Rather than complaining about going to the games or sitting in the stands bored and not knowing what’s going on the field, Father bought Madden NFL 22 on XBox One to teach Son the basics of football. Football is an incredibly complex game. Many people complain that there’s more standing around than action in the games. Using Madden as a teaching tool, Father was able to talk Son through the high level basics of football from offense to defense and run plays and passing plays. On this episode, we talk about the following: Son is not a sports kidMadden video game taught Son the basic rules to footballWe compare the video game with the actual gameDid Madden help Son appreciate the game?Video games can be a good learning toolWii Sports is a classic sports tutorial for novices +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On this episode, we featured our fellow podcaster, The Geeky Dad Podcast. This podcast highlights the trials and tribulations of a Geeky Dad trying to reclaim some semblance of sanity as he navigates parenthood and geek culture. Check out The Geeky Dad Podcast on Apple Podcasts. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.9 Stage Fright
Nov 7 2022
2.9 Stage Fright
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, Son has a special guest, Raphael, who is here to talk about stage fright and how they prepare for theater performances. They talk about the process to get into a show starting with the audition workshop, the audition itself, call-backs, practices, opening night and all the feels associated with the closing show. Audition Workshops The workshop is like the pre-audition audition. You are generally divided by age and taken through singing, dancing and running lines. Auditions It can get extremely competitive at auditions. Brother against brother, Friend against friend. And Raphael says it’s important to look “fly” to the auditions. It’s important to keep yourself busy like playing cards to keep yourself entertained during auditions. Call-Backs You have a short amount of time to prep for call-backs. If you bomb your call-back, you may have just missed out on making the show. It’s easy to psyche yourself out when you’re checking out your competition. The directors usually don’t provide feedback during call-backs which adds to the anxiety. Practices You made the show - good for you! Middle schoolers need to balance school, other activities, family time and other interests in addition to the show. Son and Raphael practice at home in front of their stuffed animals for their audience. Tech Week Tech Week is crunch time where you prepare for the actual shows. The number of practices ramp up and you need to do run-throughs with microphones and costumes. You need to lean on your friends and trust your directors to make sure the show comes together. Opening Night The guys play Super Smash Bros on the Switch to take the focus off the show. The cast and crew are in full costume and huddle together and talk trash to relieve stress. Closing Night It’s a mix of emotions. We’re excited that it’s over but we also got so close to our castmates that we get so emotional. We also want to go out on top and give our best performance. We celebrate our show with an awesome cast party. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On this episode, we featured our fellow podcaster, If You Give a Dad a Podcast. This is a nerdy dad podcast where they interview everyone from wrestlers, musicians and even a chiropractor. Listen to their show for all things nerdy. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.8 Allergy Safe Halloween Candy Part 2
Oct 24 2022
2.8 Allergy Safe Halloween Candy Part 2
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, we continue our review of Halloween candies that are safe for kids with peanut and tree nut food allergies. Halloween is a fun time for kids, and since we have family members with severe food allergies, we hand out peanut and tree nut free candies on Halloween. On this episode, we pull random allergy-safe candy from a hat and we taste test each candy and tell you if we would Keep this candy, Trade this candy or Chuck this candy. Here are the allergy-friendly candies we review on this episode: Jolly Rancher Gummies - 2 in 1 Son wants to Keep since he doesn’t think others would want to Trade him for it.Father feels like it has the consistency of Swedish Fish and sticks to his teeth.We talk about how people who hand out fruit snacks on Halloween are our heroes! Goetze’s Bullseye Caramel Creams This one was a unanimous Keep!Once you hit the cream center, it was great. It reminded us of the Oreo cream center.This was a new candy for Son, but Father has enjoyed this for quite some time.We feel these candies are too small and not enough people hand these candies out on Halloween! Jolly Rancher Lollipops Son said this meets his expectations for a Jolly Rancher candy. This is a Keep for him.Father chose to bite through his lollipop and noted that it was pretty sour.We talked about how you never see adults walking around sucking on lollipops. Whoppers Son liked it, but would Trade this for an upgrade in his Halloween bag.Father loves Whoppers but too many in one sitting can get too sweet. Sweet Tarts Sweet Tarts only had two distinct flavors - the Purple and Green and it was so tart with a bad aftertaste.Son said this is an automatic Chuck and would never wish this on anyone. Oreos It’s great to end Oreos!This was another unanimous Keep for Father and Son.Father talks about his Oreo consumption style to combine two Oreos for one Ultra Oreo.  was just our opinion and these candies are safe for Son’s allergies. Please make sure these candies are safe for you based on your specific food allergies. This was a great episode since we got to eat candy and critique the Halloween candy that we will give out to our neighbors. We finish the episode talking about middle schoolers and if they still go trick or treating in 7th grade. Have a very safe and very Happy Halloween everyone! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.7 Allergy Safe Halloween Candy Pt 1
Oct 17 2022
2.7 Allergy Safe Halloween Candy Pt 1
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, we review Halloween candies that are safe for kids with peanut and tree nut food allergies. Halloween is a fun time for kids, and since we have family members with severe food allergies, we hand out peanut and tree nut free candies on Halloween. On this episode, we pull random allergy-safe candy from a hat and we taste test each candy and tell you if we would Keep this candy, Trade this candy or Chuck this candy. Here are the candies we review on this episode: Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers Mini Son thinks Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers all taste the sameFather notes these have a little sugar and look like the letter S with half the crawler one flavor and the other half another flavorSon would TRADE Trolli Sour Brite Crawlers Laffy Taffy Each Laffy Taffy comes with a handful of groan-worthy dad jokesSon thinks this has a weird texture with smooth and hard spots and didn’t finish his pieceBoth Son and Father would CHUCK Laffy Taffy since there’s not a lot of street value to these candies Jolly Rancher Stix Son didn’t enjoy his but it wasn’t the worst candyFather does not like Jolly Rancher since it stuck to his teeth and he can’t immediately chew this Jolly Rancher StixSon would TRADE this candy since we think enough people like Jolly Rancher candy Nerds Nerds are a classic candy!We both agree that Nerds are a KEEPER. Milk Duds Son tries Milk Duds for the first timeFather thinks Milk Duds are dudsThe caramel is chewy and the chocolate is mehWe agree that Milk Duds are a TRADE if you can find a willing partner (sucker) Rolo Son talks about his memories of Rolos that he finds in his stockings every Christmas at his grandparents houseFather thinks Rolos are what the Milk Duds creators wanted Milk Duds to turn intoWe both agree that Rolos are a KEEP in every Halloween bag We have a lot more candy to go and we don’t want to ruin our dinner. So we need to break this up into a follow up episode! We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.5 Star Wars Original Trilogy
Sep 26 2022
2.5 Star Wars Original Trilogy
On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast, Son welcomes a special guest, Star Wars Super Fan Nate, who is here to talk about the original Star Wars trilogy! Nate is a die hard fan of Star Wars and he gives us a quick synopsis of Episode 4: A New Hope, Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back and Episode 6: Return of the Jedi. Here’s what we cover in this episode Welcome to our guest, Star Wars Super Fan Nate!Star Wars Super Fan Nate talks about his experience in middle schoolSon ranks the original trilogyWe help Son remember key parts of the original trilogyNate provides a quick summary of each of the original trilogy moviesWe go on a tangent talking about Star Wars and non-Star Wars related animated showsWe get back on track and talk about the broader Star Wars universe with Disney Plus shows and related moviesSon and Nate play Star Wars Word AssociationWe wrap up the episode with Star Wars Super Fan Nate In this episode we reference our previous episodes, 1.7 Fast Food Places Ranked, where Nate disagrees with Son’s rankings. Thanks to our special guest on this episode, Star Wars Super Fan Nate! We hope to have him back on in the future to talk more about Star Wars and other sci fi movies. We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.4 Video Games Nobody Plays Anymore
Sep 19 2022
2.4 Video Games Nobody Plays Anymore
On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast, Son’s friend, TB, is back to talk about video games nobody plays anymore. These are games that Son and TB have played in the past and the two discuss the replayability, graphics and why these games should get another look. Unravel 2 (2018) - sequel to the original Unravel. It’s a puzzle game with little yarn people that Son and Father play together.Minecraft Dungeons (2020) - it was great to play when it first came out during COVID. But the latest updates were more visual and didn’t enhance replayability. It just felt very repetitive. There’s no building or crafting which is different from the traditional, open-world Minecraft game.The two explain “grinding” for all the baby-boomers.Portal 2 (2011) - this game improves on the original Portal which has great use of imagination and physics. This game is relatively inexpensive and the two player function is fun to boobytrap and annoy your friends. The graphics are good for a 10+ year old game.Brawlhalla (2014) - it’s like Walmart Great Value brand Super Smash Bros. It’s better than Smash Bros in some ways.Job Simulator (2016) - it’s a fun game to get a newbie VR user accustomed to holding the controllers. TB had some controller issues when he tried playing Job Simulator. There are four basic jobs you can do in the game to try different challenges and learn new skills.We play a game about video game trivia. Thanks to TB for being a guest on our show again. Catch TB’s first appearance on the show when Son and TB talked about a school lunch menu overhaul. We will definitely have him back on for future episodes of The Middle School Mind! Check out our special sponsor for this episode! The Geeky Dad Podcast! The trials and tribulations of a Geeky Dad trying to reclaim some semblance of sanity as he navigates parenthood and geek culture. Hosted by Raphael Moran, a writer, producer and comic creator. His co-hosts are the "Multiverse" Kids. They've taken over his man-cave and now they want to take over his podcast. We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.3 School Lunch Menu Reboot
Sep 5 2022
2.3 School Lunch Menu Reboot
On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast and today we welcome “TB”, one of Son’s friends from school. TB is a vegetarian and the boys talk about school lunches and what menu options are available for vegetarians. At the end of the episode we play a quick game thanks to an Instacart quiz on fun food trivia. Son and TB talk about: School lunches need a big changeOptions for vegetarians range from cheese pizza, grilled cheese sandwiches, sunbutter and jelly sandwiches and tuna subsEating habits and portion sizes are getting so super-sizedShout out to Olive Garden for a free Tour of Italy, please!Too much cheese leads to our gas and potty talk side tangentSon talks about a traumatic food experience from daycare. We also talked about this in our previous episode on food allergies. Thanks to TB for being a guest on our show. We hope to have him back on for future episodes of The Middle School Mind! We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.2 Game Review: Gang Beasts
Aug 29 2022
2.2 Game Review: Gang Beasts
On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast, we talk about one of our favorite games on the Xbox One, Gang Beasts. The game has multiple game modes for single and multiplayer local and online contests. The game has Jello-like characters punch and headbutt one another in a battle-royale where the goal is to throw your opponents off the level and be the last-man standing. There are different modes that have up to 8 players battling each other online. This is  a game we can pick up for a quick best of 5 rounds series. We always laugh playing this game because of all the fun characters you can pick and the floppy movements can result in some awesome knockouts. Here’s what we cover in this episode: We talk about the gameplay and where to get this game on Xbox.We talk about all the fun character costumes.We play a quick game and talk through the gameplay.It’s a violent game, but it’s like cartoon violence. Parents should review the game and see if it’s suitable for their kids.Here’s how Son rates Gang Beasts: 5/5 for Replayability3/5 for Graphics3/5 for Sound4/5 for Gameplay Overall, Gang Beasts is 4.5/5 because it’s fun, we laugh at the characters. It’s a game you can pick up and play a round or two and relax over 15 to 20 minutes at a time. There’s not a story mode or anything to think of. We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
2.1 First Day of School Anxiety
Aug 22 2022
2.1 First Day of School Anxiety
We are back for season two of The Middle School Mind tween podcast and today we talk about anxiety leading up to the first day of a new school year. Son is starting 7th grade this year and we start the episode talking about our summer. We also talk about school related anxieties that can bring returning students some concerns heading back to school. We wrap up this episode with Father asking Son some Would You Rather questions related to back to school! Topics we cover in our First Day of School Anxiety episode: We are back We are #1 in Kids podcasts in Anguilla! Thank you to our fans in Anguilla! We’d love to hear from you. Please drop us a line. How did we spend our summer?What are common fears with a new school year Making friends can lead to anxietyWanting to be popular can lead to anxietyWill my teachers like meWe go off on a side tangent about teacher’s pets Why is school a big source of anxiety for kids School lunches, making school teams or plays may also be part of the anxieties Game - Would You Rather ************ Check out Soundcarrot.com! If you like The Middle School Mind and you want other funny, kid and tween-appropriate podcasts to listen to, check out SoundCarrot. Like The Middle School Mind, it is a father/daughter project that's gotten a little out of hand. SoundCarrot loves helping younger listeners find amazing children's podcasts. You can also check out all of The Middle School Mind episodes on SoundCarrot. ************ We want to hear from you! Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
1.23 Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Aug 1 2022
1.23 Pokemon Legends: Arceus
On this bonus episode of The Middle School Mind kid’s podcast, we found a previously unaired episode about the video game, Pokemon Legends: Arceus for the Nintendo Switch. We hope you are having an amazing summer and we want to let you know that we are back later in August for season two. Son wants to talk about more school and life as he heads into the 7th grade! In the meantime, here’s what chat about on this episode: How Pokemon Legends: Arceus game works What this open-world game is all about How is the game different from previous Pokemon video games Collect them all and complete the Pokedex For more tips on how to complete Pokemon Legends: Arceus, check out this article We get Son’s ratings on gameplay, replay ability and other part of the game We play “Guess the Pokemon” at the end of the show This episode’s sponsor is The Ten News. This summer, check out The Ten News Roadtrip Remixes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a positive review and like and follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite podcast. We also want to hear from you, our listeners! What kind of topics do you want to hear more about? You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
1.22 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 3
Jul 11 2022
1.22 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 3
This summer, we want to show tweens how easy it is to make your own podcast for kids! The Middle School Mind is launching a three episode series to guide you step by step to create your own tween podcast. If you enjoy listening to The Middle School Mind podcast for kids and you’ve wondered how easy it is to make your own kid’s podcast by kids for kids, we are here to help. Making your own podcast is easy, fun and does not cost a lot to start. We are here to show you step by step how we make The Middle School Mind podcast in hopes that you will start your very own podcast. And, summer is the perfect time to start! To get started, you will need the help of a parent or responsible adult to help you create your podcast on the podcast app, Anchor and download graphics and create your own podcast title card, you will need to access free sites like Canva and Pexels. To make this process even easier, we recommend you download the attached PDF guide that shows you handy screen shots to walk through the process every step of the way! Here's what we cover in episode three: Editing your audioClaim your podcast on Anchor.fmAre you ready to publish?6 Truths About Podcasting (from our perspective)Congratulations new podcaster! Thank you for listening to the show. We really appreciate our listeners and we hope this summer school series will inspire you to Make Your Own Kid Podcast this summer break. We want to help our listeners with making your own podcast and we will be giving away a total of (2) Logitech Blue Snowball microphones this summer to two of our lucky listeners. The Blue Snowball microphone is the same one we use to record The Middle School Mind and hope you will use it to make your own podcast! If you want to be part of the drawing, here’s how to enter: Please leave us a 4 or 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or the podcast platform that you listen to.Please go to our website at themiddleschoolmind.com/about us and at the bottom of the page you can Contact Us.Send us your name, contact information and let us know where we can find your review. Once you send us this information, you will be entered into our drawing.We will be pulling out two names at random and will be following up with those winners directly by August 1, 2022. It’s that easy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
1.21 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 2
Jul 4 2022
1.21 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 2
This summer, we want to show tweens how easy it is to make your own podcast for kids! The Middle School Mind is launching a three episode series to guide you step by step to create your own tween podcast. If you enjoy listening to The Middle School Mind podcast for kids and you’ve wondered how easy it is to make your own kid’s podcast by kids for kids, we are here to help. Making your own podcast is easy, fun and does not cost a lot to start. We are here to show you step by step how we make The Middle School Mind podcast in hopes that you will start your very own podcast. And, summer is the perfect time to start! To get started, you will need the help of a parent or responsible adult to help you create your podcast on the podcast app, Anchor and download graphics and create your own podcast title card, you will need to access free sites like Canva and Pexels. To make this process even easier, we recommend you download the attached PDF guide that shows you handy screen shots to walk through the process every step of the way! Here's what we cover in episode two: Register your podcast on Anchor.fmMake your first episodeCheck your microphone inputsThis is your time to shine!Start building your first episodeName your episode and other episode optionsWhen do you want to publish your episode?Customize this episodeCreate awesome episode art for your showUpload your new episode art to AnchorEnter to win your own Blue Snowball microphone! Thank you for listening to the show. We really appreciate our listeners and we hope this summer school series will inspire you to Make Your Own Kid Podcast this summer break. We want to help our listeners with making your own podcast and we will be giving away a total of (2) Logitech Blue Snowball microphones this summer to two of our lucky listeners. The Blue Snowball microphone is the same one we use to record The Middle School Mind and hope you will use it to make your own podcast! If you want to be part of the drawing, here’s how to enter: Please leave us a 4 or 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or the podcast platform that you listen to.Please go to our website at themiddleschoolmind.com/about us and at the bottom of the page you can Contact Us.Send us your name, contact information and let us know where we can find your review. Once you send us this information, you will be entered into our drawing.We will be pulling out two names at random and will be following up with those winners directly by August 1, 2022. It’s that easy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
1.20 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 1
Jun 27 2022
1.20 Make Your Own Kid Podcast 1
This summer, we want to show tweens how easy it is to make your own podcast for kids! The Middle School Mind is launching a three episode series to guide you step by step to create your own tween podcast. If you enjoy listening to The Middle School Mind podcast for kids and you’ve wondered how easy it is to make your own kid’s podcast by kids for kids, we are here to help. Making your own podcast is easy, fun and does not cost a lot to start. We are here to show you step by step how we make The Middle School Mind podcast in hopes that you will start your very own podcast. And, summer is the perfect time to start! To get started, you will need the help of a parent or responsible adult to help you create your podcast on the podcast app, Anchor and download graphics and create your own podcast title card, you will need to access free sites like Canva and Pexels. To make this process even easier, we recommend you download the attached PDF guide that shows you handy screen shots to walk through the process every step of the way! Here's what we cover in episode one: Podcasting is awesome!What kind of podcast do you want to make?Equipment checklistName your podcastPlan your first episodeEnter to win your own Blue Snowball microphone! Thank you for listening to the show. We really appreciate our listeners and we hope this summer school series will inspire you to Make Your Own Kid Podcast this summer break. We want to help our listeners with making your own podcast and we will be giving away a total of (2) Logitech Blue Snowball microphones this summer to two of our lucky listeners. The Blue Snowball microphone is the same one we use to record The Middle School Mind and hope you will use it to make your own podcast! If you want to be part of the drawing, here’s how to enter: Please leave us a 4 or 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or the podcast platform that you listen to.Please go to our website at themiddleschoolmind.com/about us and at the bottom of the page you can Contact Us.Send us your name, contact information and let us know where we can find your review. Once you send us this information, you will be entered into our drawing.We will be pulling out two names at random and will be following up with those winners directly by August 1, 2022. It’s that easy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support
1.19 Summer Vacation!
Jun 20 2022
1.19 Summer Vacation!
On this episode of The Middle School Mind, Son talks about his perfect summer day and summer vacation ideas. Son is extremely fortunate to spend a lot of time over the summer at his grandparent’s lake house. We talk about his perfect summer day and his favorite part of summer vacation is watching the 4th of July Fireworks show on the lake. We also talk about an article from IDtech.com on Summer Vacation Ideas for Tweens. We talk about a few of these suggestions from the list and our ideas to check these off over summer vacation. Son will be taking a break from the podcast as he enjoys his summer vacation for a few months. We will be releasing a summer school series called Make Your Own Kids Podcast in hopes kids can make their own tween podcasts over the summer. Don't worry, Son will be back for Season 2 starting in August! Calling all future kid podcasters! We want to help our listeners with making your own podcast and we will be giving away a total of (2) Logitech Blue Snowball microphones this summer to two of our lucky listeners. The Blue Snowball microphone is the same one we use to record The Middle School Mind and hope you will use it to make your own podcast!If you want to be part of the drawing, here’s how to enter:Please leave us a 4 or 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or the podcast platform that you listen to. Please go to our website at themiddleschoolmind.com/about us and at the bottom of the page you can Contact Us.Send us your name, contact information and let us know where we can find your review. You will be entered into our drawing and we will be pulling out two names at random and will be following up with those winners by August 1, 2022. It’s that easy! The Middle School Mind is now a proud member of Kids Listen. Kids Listen is a grassroots organization of advocates for high-quality audio content for children. Kids Listen is creating platforms for producers to share ideas, and publish data and information relevant to creators, consumers, and supporters of podcasts for kids. You can reach The Middle School Mind on our About Us page, Facebook page or Twitter (@TMSM_Podcast). Thanks for listening! Thank you for listening to the show. We really appreciate our listeners and we hope you have a wonderful summer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themiddleschoolmind/support