![]() Before we get this debate started, let's review the rules of the game. Irene, are you ready to make some difficult decisions? All right, well, Irene, crown the kernel's king or side with sugar on a stick, there's no telling. If it's over cheese town, then it is too much. And then popcorn, I like a cheese popcorn, but it has to be right. There are some lollipops that are weird, beenboozled, purposefully gross flavors. ![]() MOLLY BLOOM: Have you ever had a lollipop or popcorn that you didn't like? IRENE: I can think of a lot of those flavors. MOLLY BLOOM: And what is your popcorn favorite, like a salty, a sweet, a salty and a sweet. ![]() And I'm sure, I'll think of more, as we're hearing the argument, too. I feel like there's so many different varieties. MOLLY BLOOM: And do you have a favorite kind of lollipop? MOLLY BLOOM: So Irene, before we dive in, I have to know, do you ever snack on lollipops or popcorn? She's a talented actor and vocalist and recently released her first album of original songs. MOLLY BLOOM: And here to judge it all, we've got Irene from Minneapolis. And get ready to get popped in the face with some delicious facts. KATIE MCVAY: We may be hard, but we're sweet as pie. MOLLY BLOOM: And in the other, we've got comedian, Katie McVay, ready to defend those sweet lollies we love to lick. In one corner, we've got producer and writer at our own Arpn Woldeslassie ready to defend his buttery bounty.ĪRON WOLDESLASSIE: Put the kettle to the metal. Today's debate is a snack attack of the sweet and savory kind. I'm Molly Bloom, and this is Smash Boom Best, the show where we take two things, smash them together, and ask you to decide which one is best. SPEAKER 2: The show for people with big opinions. The debaters use facts and passion to make their case, teaching listeners how to defend their own opinions along the way.SPEAKER 1: From the brains behind Brains On, it Smash Boom Best. Smash Boom Best is a debate show for kids and families that takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best. The Past and The Curious is a history podcast for kids! Host Mick Sullivan loves to share stories of spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more. The girls in these stories take control of their own destinies, turning your favorite fairytales into exciting new adventures. Damsels in distress? Princesses in need of protection? You won’t find those. ![]() Girl Tales is a podcast featuring reimagined fairytales. Tumble tell stories about science discoveries, with the help of scientists! Join Lindsay and Marshall as they ask questions, uncover mysteries and share what science is all about. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.ġ1:15 a.m. Click here for tickets and more information.Ĭircle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays which explore important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. Seating is limited and past events have sold out quickly. Whether your child wants to hear folk tales from around the world or fairy tales reimagined, go on an animal safari, learn about important people in history, understand the science of cooking or become an expert debater we have it all with live performances from Circle Round, Tumble, Girl Tales, The Past and the Curious and Smash Boom Best.Ĭome meet the actors, musicians, storytellers and producers who will be on stage and who can’t wait to meet their fans! CitySpace's two-day podcast festival for kids returns April 15 and 16 with performances presented by WBUR and friends! ![]()
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