KID STEW


#101: Long:
This episode of Kid Stewincludes a time travel sketch to visit William Shakespeare while working on “Romeo and Juliet;” KS Classics notes on Ludwig von Beethoven; a visit to Jorge’s Joke Shop; a music video celebrating the joys of reading; Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” reading with lemurs; a visit with the Really Big Brain to learn about right brain versus left brain; an interview with author Dave Barry about his inspiration; NFL running back Kenyan Drake’s perspective on the creativity of sports; a lesson on bully blocking; a visit to the Miami City Ballet; the Silverball Museum of pinball art; chalk artist Jennifer Chaparro; and a virtual visit to Japan to explore cultural traditions.

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The kids get inspired by William Shakespeare, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, author Dave Barry, NFL running back Kenyan Drake, a ballerina, pinball art, a chalk artist, and Japanese culture. Plus bully blocking, right brain fun, music, and Kid Stew Ewws.


#102: Long:
This episode of Kid Stewincludes a time travel sketch to visit Leonardo da Vinci while working on the Mona Lisa; KS Classics notes on Franz Schubert; a visit to Jorge’s Joke Shop; a musical lesson on breaking down big books; Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” reading with monkeys; a visit with the Really Big Brain reveals how much brain power humans really use; an interview with author Brad Meltzer about his inspiration; the art of Cosplay; sport stacking; an inspiring young violinist who began composing at age five; and a virtual visit to Italy to explore cultural traditions.

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The kids get inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Franz Schubert, author Brad Meltzer, the art of Cosplay, voice actor Zach Callison, a violinist, sport stacking, and Italian culture. Plus breaking down a book, brain power, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more.


#103: Long:
This episode of Kid Stewincludes a time travel sketch to visit Thomas Edison while he invents the light bulb; a visit to Jorge’s Joke Shop; KS Classics notes on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; a musical lesson on self-esteem; Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” reading with marsupials; a visit with the Really Big Brain shakes up old stereotypes; an interview with author Carl Hiaasen about his inspiration; YouTuber Angelic; artist Guy Harvey incorporates conservationism in his art; a visit with designers of the animatronics for amusement parks; and a virtual visit to India to explore cultural traditions.

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The kids get inspired by Thomas Edison, Mozart, author Carl Hiaasen, street artist Lebo, conservationist/ artist Guy Harvey, YouTuber Angelic, a visit to a dark ride design studio, and Indian culture. Plus self-esteem, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more.


#104: Long:
This episode of Kid Stewincludes a time travel sketch to visit Cleopatra as she figures out what it means to be a queen; a visit to Jorge’s Joke Shop; KS Classics notes on Gustav Mahler; a musical lesson on celebrating uniqueness; Kid Stew Ewws!, the news “where the truth is always gross;” reading with tortoises; artist Sierra Decortova, who creates fashion from recycled materials; a visit with the Really Big Brain to determine if listening to music helps creativity; Gumbo Limbo’s work to save turtles and other sea life; artist Eduoard Duval-Carrié explores black history; a young guitarist; and a virtual visit to Haiti to explore cultural traditions.

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The kids get inspired by Cleopatra, Gustav Mahler, recycling fashion designer Sierra Decortova, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, artist Eduoard Duval-Carrié, a guitarist, and Haitian culture with author Edwidge Danticat. Celebrating differences, music, Kid Stew Ewws.