Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Kids Podcasts Are Defining the Future of the Next Generation



Kids as young as you can imagine have already dominating the social media circles using one of today’s effective ways to capture and communicate to their audience.  And parents before they knew it has been seeing their kids as a self-made celebrity on their own.


Their kind of game.



If you think your kids would like to stick with their toy cars, dolls and puzzle blocks, well think again.  You might want to check on them via Twitter, YouTube or Facebook trending and getting viral with podcasts of their own.  Podcasting is something so very appealing to them showing off their natural and adorable celebrity sides.
Aside from playing, today’s kids love to be on camera live streaming how they unboxed their toys or show off their talents singing or dancing.   For them, a cellphone or computer means streaming rather than just for calling or taking snapshots.   Podcasting their activities is their new kind of game.

New generation of entertainment.

 As we near the 21st century and the ever advancing level of technology, not only the grown-ups are the ones benefitting from the new technology in communicating and socializing.  Even kids and preschoolers are raving to get viral online with their very own share of entertainment.
       
Kids are awesome celebrity.





Given the right motivation and materials, kids are instant awesome celebrity!  No matter what subject or topic you give them.  Once they knew it will be something to be streamed online, their natural candid personality show off spontaneously throughout the podcast.   You might be surprised at how they can sometimes project and drive the audience in awe.

An activity that opens bright opportunities.
Kids who are introduced to podcasting at their early years have far greater benefits that lie ahead of them than those kids nurtured using traditional methods.  Adding podcasting to kids regular activities not only helps in developing their physical and mental abilities but likewise offer bright opportunities for them once the streaming gets live.  Imagine endless possibilities not only for them but you as well.  It can certainly improve life chances for the best.

Do you have kids? 
Why not let them be a star not only on your eyes but the whole world instead?  Comments and replies are always a delight.  Just pitch and fill in below and we’ll share more about them. 

Monday, October 13, 2014

Small Plates

[video grab from NY Times YouTube channel]

The New York Times Magazine’s Fall 2014 issue features a dining experiment entitled, ‘Small Plates’ to see what happened when six second graders are treated to a $220 per person seven-course tasting meal.
For Brooklyn second graders Maya Colombo, Amira Patrick, Chester Parish, Rohan Gelber-Higgins, Caylan George and Phoebe Spickler it was an exciting experience not only to because it was a new place and new taste they've experienced. But for these six schoolchildren, that Saturday afternoon it was a discovery of fine dining experience at its best from one of New York’s best French fine dining restaurant – Daniel. World renowned French chef and restaurateur Daniel Boulud delighted his young guests with his signature French cuisine menu his restaurant was famous for.
Their amazement started from the moment they entered the French inspired restaurant’s revolving door, on to the waiting doorman greeting and receiving them cordially. The waiters made them sit leisurely on the table even arranging throw pillows rested on their backs to accommodate them on the high back dining chair supposedly meant for adult dining guests.
The $220 seven course menu which include a trio of canapés and an amuse-bouche, naturellement was a moment of extraordinary small plate discovery of flavors, layers and texture spectacle that were out of their ordinary and everyday home and school meals. Witnessed by Chef Daniel Boulud himself, the exquisite dishes earned him remarks from the young diners ranging from ‘the most foreign thing for them of the Smoked Paprika Cured Hamachi to ‘This is, like, the only good course. It’s yummy.’ remark of 7-year old Chester Parish on the custom made non-alcoholic cocktail served to them. Chef Daniel toured them through each of the course explaining in details what each were made of.
Of the prepared dishes presented to them, the Crispy Japanese Snapper was among those they loved to see. Whereas, the Wagyu Beef Rib Eye was “a big success” to them. But just like most kids dining as and each course was served to each of them, they are so anxious to wait for the desert to be served. The fine dining experience of these schoolchildren was captured for The New York Times by Director Jeffrey Blitz of the Oscar nominated documentary "Spellbound." 

Friday, July 4, 2014

God Does Not Make Mistakes



This video was taken from Kim Symythe’s YouTube Channel.  Kim also does not know the original author of the video and just find appreciation for sharing it publicly. The video featured a little boy diagnosed with down syndrome due to his physical features.  Some have  even reacted about why one allow a big dog beside the boy to play around. The risk was obviously there. But there must be a meaning behind why this video happened. Anybody who would watch the video will sense some deep moving emotion about what it means and why it happened. And even though the boy cannot comprehend much about the dog’s ways of endearment. As much as the dog cannot also understand the language the boy also conveys. There is but a greater and absolute power that made the two understand each other in the manner most of us are capable with – AFFECTION.  The video captions itself speaks bigger than everything:
Life is a struggle, accept it.
Some consider it a gift.
God doesn’t make mistakes.
Our life may all be struggles we cannot instantly comprehend. Many times we were against it and made us question the Divine Being with so many ‘Whys.’ Yet all we need to do is conform to it. And although some appreciates and consider it a gift. But many are not really sure on how to live about it. As we go along our lives and attain a certain level of wisdom, we started feeling we are BETTER & BEST without having to ACCEPT that we are just a speck and dust in an IMMENSE creation of the MASTER OF LIFE.
We thought we are INVINCIBLE and cannot be outdone by any great powers.
We thought we are SUPERIOR and nobody can destroy nor annihilate us because of our newfound powers.
We thought we are UNBEATABLE and nobody can surpass the achievements we acquired.
We thought we are VICIOUS enough to outwit everything that comes our way.
We may think what we like to think about ourselves.  We may think what we like to do about ourselves.
We can even think what we think our lives will be in the future.
But before we do, think or make something about ourselves and for others, do remember that ALL happens for a reason according to the blueprint of the MASTER OF LIFE.
Each us has roles to play. We may not like what we have or have not.
We may have the wisdom to tell what is and what is not.
But there is still a GRAND PLAN for everything and anything.
Where we all fit and built to match accordingly. Simply because…
God does not make mistakes.
We are all part of each other lives.
God does not make mistakes.
We are all His beautiful masterpiece! Unique. Integral. Connected.
If one goes astray, we will not function well.
God does not make mistakes.

You just need to ACCEPT IT.