Welcome to The Happy Podcast for Kids

Available from Apple PodcastsAcast or Spotify. Each season comprises seven episodes, where our Little Editors ask burning questions to a diverse cast of guests on previously-explored Anorak themes such as Mountains, Dreams, Fashion, Words, Food and Toys.
The guests range from dream researchers to Geology professors, international chefs to fashion historians, toy designers to museum owners and none other than the first African woman to have summited Everest!

 "A lively, entertaining listen (...) that will interest adult listeners too." The Independent.

As you may know, Anorak is 100% self-financed. If you'd like to us to make more series of our Happy Podcast for kids and if you can afford it, please click on the DONATE button below to support the making of future episodes. Thank you so much, we are grateful for your kindness.

 

the happy podcast for kids

Sports-special

Sports-special

In this Sports-special episode of Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids, our Little Editors interview three top athletes about their disciplines, namely Paralympic powerlifter Ali Jawad, Team GB Hockey Player Giselle Anne Ansley and Ashok Das, founder of Kabaddi UK & Europe.

Thank you Little Editors Flo (6 UK), Dusty (8, UK), Molly (8, UK), Kian (11, USA) and Pritika (5, USA) for their brilliant questions.

Thank you Dan Gibson and Nick Booth for their help.

Listen to this episode below or on Acast, Google Podcasts or Spotify.

In this Sports-special episode of Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids, our Little Editors interview three top athletes about their disciplines, namely Paralympic powerlifter Ali Jawad, Team GB Hockey Player Giselle...

Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids

Anorak: the Happy Podcast for Kids

We invite children to voice the burning questions that they have about the world around them, such as ‘how do whales pee?” and “should every house have a jetpack?”.

These questions are answered by a global cast of guests ranging from rock stars to scientists, architects to ice cream makers.

Series One is made of six bi-weekly episodes, each with a theme, and include jokes (of course!) as well as invitations to 'draw what you hear'.

If you'd like your child to be part of the next series, please register them here.

Listen to this episode below or on Acast, Google Podcasts or Spotify.

We invite children to voice the burning questions that they have about the world around them, such as ‘how do whales pee?” and “should every house have a jetpack?”.These questions...