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The Emotion Motion Podcast

Podcast Social Emotional Learning Move This World Audio Network Average run time: 20 minutes
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Robert Yaniz Jr. By Robert Yaniz Jr. , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Underwater adventure teaches social-emotional learning.

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What's It About?

THE EMOTION MOTION PODCAST follows Megan the Mermaid as she updates her friends, the listeners, on what's been happening in her life in Tide City. This premise allows for stories dealing with stressful situations such as the birth of a new baby, the death of a grandparent, making new friends, and even being stuck in quarantine. Through Megan's underwater world, the show teaches children how to cope with overwhelming emotions in a safe, fun, and supportive environment. Megan shares the songs, dances, and breathing techniques she uses to control her emotions. And the stories build on each other, revealing how Megan continues to adjust to events that once seemed scary. The show's message about perseverance during tough times works for both adults and children. Megan's charming delivery, the music, the sound effects, and the flawless production value help listeners connect to her experience.

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If adults are looking for a podcast to help their kids deal with difficult emotions, transitions, or simple techniques to self-regulate, this is it. In The Emotion Motion Podcast Megan the Mermaid provides a balanced and realistic reaction to life changes like sharing your room with a younger sibling or making new friends. The show helps kids and their adults learn more about their emotions and how to navigate challenging issues, and does so through the safe lens of an underwater fantasy world.

Produced by the Move This World Audio Network, this show teaches listeners to "put [their] emotions in motion through play and movement." And it does so without shying away from firm realities like the inevitability of death, the shifting household dynamic following a new baby, and even the emotional response to staying in quarantine. The Emotion Motion Podcast might not place a lot of weight on humor or more traditional lessons, but its underlying message is one every parent or guardian should consider for the young children in their lives.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about how Megan reacts to sudden life changes in The Emotion Motion Podcast. In what situations can you try her methods of coping with and communicating your emotions?

  • Tide City is a bustling community built on supporting one another. What does your support system look like? Who can you go to for help when you're feeling sad or upset? How do these people help you?

  • Megan's story prioritizes understanding and celebrating yourself. Can you make a list of things you can celebrate about yourself?

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