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InKredible Kids

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A podcast with Kosher content geared toward empowering Jewish kids of all ages. We interview kids from around the world and have many interactive segments for all kids to enjoy. While having fun and learning new skills, kids will hear about responsibility, empathy, confidence, and more!

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  • My Aliyah Story: From Texas to Carmiel - With a Harp in Hand
    Jan 29 2026

    In today’s episode of the InKredible Kids Podcast, we’re hearing from a girl with a fascinating story — she moved from Texas to Israel years ago and now lives in Carmiel, a city that looks and feels very different from places with large American communities.

    She shares what it was really like to adjust to a new country, a new culture, and a new language, and how over time she found her place. You’ll hear about the challenges, the surprises, and the ways she’s grown — plus some unexpected hobbies and interests she’s been able to explore along the way.

    This conversation offers a thoughtful look at change, resilience, and discovering who you are in a new environment — and it’s one both kids and parents can learn from.


    ✨ Episode Sponsor: Rachel’s Place

    Today’s episode is brought to you by Rachel’s Place, which is presenting Giolio: The Musical — an all-women, girls-only theatrical production.

    Giolio is a magical, wholesome retelling of the classic Pinocchio story, filled with music, movement, and wonder. It’s designed to be enjoyed by girls, moms, and grandmothers together, with no one feeling left out of the experience.

    📍 Location: Brooklyn, New York

    📅 Show dates: February 28, March 1, March 7, and March 8

    🎟️ Tickets go on sale: Sunday, February 1

    If you’re looking for a meaningful, fun experience to enjoy together — this is one to check out.

    👉 Get tickets and learn more here: https://risecharitableproductions.org/


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    38 Min.
  • The Wins You Don't See: Self-control, small steps, and expert tips for kids who are trying their hardest
    Jan 8 2026

    Ever feel like there’s a “song in your head” and you just want to blurt it out, but you’re trying SO hard to hold it in? This episode is for you.

    Morah Tziri sits down with Suri, a 16-year-old from London, who describes what it really feels like to struggle with self-control in class, being misunderstood, and still wanting to be a good person. Suri shares the mindset that helped her grow the most: every step counts, even the tiny ones no one notices.

    Then Morah Tziri is joined by a special guest, Ahuva, to listen to practical tips from two experts who help kids and teens build impulse control in real life. You’ll hear simple, doable strategies you can try today.


    Listener challenge:
    Pick one moment this week where you want to blurt, react, or interrupt. Try one tool from this episode and notice what happens. Even if it’s 10 seconds, that counts.


    Contributing Experts:

    1. Dr. Joseph Bechhofer
      Contact info:
      josephbechhofer@gmail.com
      443-370-1877
    2. Mrs. Avigayil Tuchinsky
      Contact info: Socialskills68@gmail.com +972 58-447-1535

    Want to be on the podcast?
    Email: ikidspodcast@gmail.com

    Please help us reach more families:
    If you loved this episode, share it with a friend, leave a 5-star rating, and subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    InKredible Kids has one mission: to help you become more InKredible, by helping you realize the superpowers inside you.

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    51 Min.
  • Living with Diabetes: Stories, Routines, and Resilience
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of the InKredible Kids Podcast, you’re going to meet two InKredible kids, Shira and Noah, who both live with diabetes — and you’ll see how the same challenge can look completely different for different people.


    You’ll hear Shira explain what diabetes actually means in a calm, kid-friendly way. She talks about pumps, beeps, carbs, school, camp, and learning how to manage something big — without letting it define who she is.


    Then you’ll meet Noah, who brings you right into his world of sports, recess, and real-life moments where diabetes shows up at the most inconvenient times. From getting pulled out of a football game to dealing with beeping devices and juice breaks, Noah shares what it’s really like — with honesty, humor, and heart.


    This episode is not just for kids who have diabetes.


    This episode is for you if:

    • you’re dealing with any kind of challenge

    • you want to be a better friend

    • you’re curious about what other kids might be going through

    • or you need the reminder that you are not your diagnosis


    As you listen, you’ll learn:

    • how challenges don’t define you

    • how technology can help — but courage matters too

    • how asking “Are you okay?” can make a big difference

    • and how being a good friend doesn’t mean fixing — it means showing up

    Shira and Noah show you that you can live a full, fun, meaningful life — even when something hard is part of your story.


    💛 Help Spread the InKredible

    If this episode meant something to you:

    • share it with a friend, classmate, or family member

    • follow and rate the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

    • tell others about the InKredible Kids Podcast

    Putting together episodes like this takes many hours of planning, interviewing, and editing — and sharing is the biggest way you help keep this going.

    Dedication opportunities are available.

    If you want to dedicate an episode, email info@inkrediblekids.org.

    If you want to be part of a future storytime episode, head to inkrediblekids.org and click Future Episodes.

    Thanks for listening — and never forget:

    You are an InKredible Kid. 💙

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