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Kids In History

Kids In History

Daniel Lindstedt, Bryce Lindstedt

We are a history podcast for kids and about kids. Each episode my son and I will tell an inspirational story about a kid in history who has done something amazing. Our goal is to not only introduce kids to history but to inspire kids to challenge themselves to be great and dream big.
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Kids In History - Joe Nuxhall - The youngest professional baseball player

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On this episode we tell the story of how Joe Nuxhall became the youngest person to ever play in a professional baseball game.
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Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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On this episode we tell the story of how Joe Nuxhall became the youngest person to ever play in a professional baseball game.
Support the show give us a review!!!!

Love our show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen at. Don't forget to subscribe to get all future episodes. Thank You

Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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08/02/22 • 16 min

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Kids In History - Claudette Colvin Part 1

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Claudette Colvin is an American pioneer of the 1950 civil rights movement and retired nurse aide. Now what she is known for... our I should say not known for, is on March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a, segregated bus 9 month before Rosa Parks.
Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com
References:
https://www.npr.org/2009/03/15/101719889/before-rosa-parks-there-was-claudette-colvin

Book - Claudette Colvin - Twice Towards Justice by Phillip Hoose

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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Claudette Colvin is an American pioneer of the 1950 civil rights movement and retired nurse aide. Now what she is known for... our I should say not known for, is on March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a, segregated bus 9 month before Rosa Parks.
Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com
References:
https://www.npr.org/2009/03/15/101719889/before-rosa-parks-there-was-claudette-colvin

Book - Claudette Colvin - Twice Towards Justice by Phillip Hoose

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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07/12/22 • 33 min

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Kids In History - Kids In History

Kids In History

Kids In History

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We are a history podcast for kids and about kids. Each episode my son and I will tell an inspirational story about a kid in history who has done something amazing. Our goal is to not only introduce kids to history but to inspire kids to challenge themselves to be great and dream big.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

Send us a text

We are a history podcast for kids and about kids. Each episode my son and I will tell an inspirational story about a kid in history who has done something amazing. Our goal is to not only introduce kids to history but to inspire kids to challenge themselves to be great and dream big.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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07/27/21 • 2 min

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Kids In History - Jackie Mitchell: The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth

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In this episode, we uncover the inspiring journey of Jackie Mitchell, a talented pitcher who, at the age of 17, achieved fame for her remarkable skills on the mound. Known for her left-handed pitching prowess, Jackie Mitchell made headlines when she struck out two baseball legends, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, during an exhibition game in 1931.
Join us as we celebrate Jackie Mitchell's legacy, her impact on baseball history, and the enduring inspiration of her achievements. Whether you're a baseball enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about remarkable individuals who defy expectations, this episode promises to be both educational and uplifting.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about Jackie Mitchell's remarkable journey and the lasting influence of her contributions to sports and gender equality. Tune in to "Kids in History" and discover the story of Jackie Mitchell, a true pioneer in the annals of American sports history.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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In this episode, we uncover the inspiring journey of Jackie Mitchell, a talented pitcher who, at the age of 17, achieved fame for her remarkable skills on the mound. Known for her left-handed pitching prowess, Jackie Mitchell made headlines when she struck out two baseball legends, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, during an exhibition game in 1931.
Join us as we celebrate Jackie Mitchell's legacy, her impact on baseball history, and the enduring inspiration of her achievements. Whether you're a baseball enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about remarkable individuals who defy expectations, this episode promises to be both educational and uplifting.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about Jackie Mitchell's remarkable journey and the lasting influence of her contributions to sports and gender equality. Tune in to "Kids in History" and discover the story of Jackie Mitchell, a true pioneer in the annals of American sports history.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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06/18/24 • 15 min

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Kids In History - Grace Bedell: The Girl Who Got Abraham Lincoln Elected President

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In this captivating episode of Kids in History, we explore the charming story of Grace Bedell, the young girl who played a surprising role in Abraham Lincoln's election as President. Learn how her simple suggestion to grow a beard helped shape Lincoln's image and influence his campaign. Join us as we uncover this delightful piece of history and celebrate the power of one small voice to make a big difference!

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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In this captivating episode of Kids in History, we explore the charming story of Grace Bedell, the young girl who played a surprising role in Abraham Lincoln's election as President. Learn how her simple suggestion to grow a beard helped shape Lincoln's image and influence his campaign. Join us as we uncover this delightful piece of history and celebrate the power of one small voice to make a big difference!

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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07/16/24 • 11 min

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Kids In History - Claudette Colvin Part 2

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Claudette Colvin is an American pioneer of the 1950 civil rights movement and retired nurse aide. Now what she is known for... our I should say not known for, is on March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a, segregated bus 9 month before Rosa Parks.
Support the show give us a review!!!!

Love our show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen at. Don't forget to subscribe to get all future episodes. Thank You

Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com
References:
https://www.npr.org/2009/03/15/101719889/before-rosa-parks-there-was-claudette-colvin

Book - Claudette Colvin - Twice Towards Justice by Phillip Hoose

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

Send us a text

Claudette Colvin is an American pioneer of the 1950 civil rights movement and retired nurse aide. Now what she is known for... our I should say not known for, is on March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a, segregated bus 9 month before Rosa Parks.
Support the show give us a review!!!!

Love our show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen at. Don't forget to subscribe to get all future episodes. Thank You

Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com
References:
https://www.npr.org/2009/03/15/101719889/before-rosa-parks-there-was-claudette-colvin

Book - Claudette Colvin - Twice Towards Justice by Phillip Hoose

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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07/19/22 • 24 min

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Kids In History - John Lincoln Clem - Johnny Shiloh

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Johnny was only 10 years old when join to fight for the Union during the Civil War. He is the youngest soldier ever to become a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army, and became known as the “Drummer Boy of Chickamauga.”
Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Email: kidshistory@gmail.com
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https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/john-clem

https://www.civilwarrailroadtunnel.com/2020/05/22/john-lincoln-clem-child-soldier/

https://www.americanhistorycentral.com/entries/john-lincoln-clem-facts/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/drummer-boys-played-important-roles-in-the-civil-war-and-some-became-soldiers/2012/01/31/gIQA3cKzRR_story.html

Song: The Drummer Boy of Shiloh; Artist Douglas Jimerson

MARCHING TO THE DRUMS: A HISTORY OF MILITARY DRUMS AND DRUMMERS

Author(s) : NORRIS John

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Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
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Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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Johnny was only 10 years old when join to fight for the Union during the Civil War. He is the youngest soldier ever to become a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army, and became known as the “Drummer Boy of Chickamauga.”
Follow us on:
Twitter @kids_history
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Email: kidshistory@gmail.com
References:

https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/john-clem

https://www.civilwarrailroadtunnel.com/2020/05/22/john-lincoln-clem-child-soldier/

https://www.americanhistorycentral.com/entries/john-lincoln-clem-facts/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/drummer-boys-played-important-roles-in-the-civil-war-and-some-became-soldiers/2012/01/31/gIQA3cKzRR_story.html

Song: The Drummer Boy of Shiloh; Artist Douglas Jimerson

MARCHING TO THE DRUMS: A HISTORY OF MILITARY DRUMS AND DRUMMERS

Author(s) : NORRIS John

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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08/31/21 • 27 min

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Kids In History - Calvin Graham - Youngest American to serve in WWII

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For our every first episode we discuss the life of Calvin Leon Graham. The youngest American to serve in WWII. We follow his heroic journey from how he was able to enlist at such a young age, to the naval battle of Guadalcanal, and the obstacles he had to overcome once he returned home.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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For our every first episode we discuss the life of Calvin Leon Graham. The youngest American to serve in WWII. We follow his heroic journey from how he was able to enlist at such a young age, to the naval battle of Guadalcanal, and the obstacles he had to overcome once he returned home.

Follow us on:
Facebook Page: @KidsInHistoryPodcast
Instagram: kids_in_history
Website: https://kidsinhistory.buzzsprout.com/share
Contact:
Email: kidsinhistory1@gmail.com

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08/16/21 • 28 min

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How many episodes does Kids In History have?

Kids In History currently has 8 episodes available.

What topics does Kids In History cover?

The podcast is about Education For Kids, Kids & Family, History, Inspirational, Podcast, Podcasts, Education and Kids.

What is the most popular episode on Kids In History?

The episode title 'Joe Nuxhall - The youngest professional baseball player' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Kids In History?

The average episode length on Kids In History is 20 minutes.

How often are episodes of Kids In History released?

Episodes of Kids In History are typically released every 20 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Kids In History?

The first episode of Kids In History was released on Jul 27, 2021.

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