Ready to be inspired? I had a great talk with Megan and Kristen from Girls Can! Crate about their product which is certified good stuff for the little girls who are destined for big things in your life.
Dr. Eric returns and clears the room, I mean the air, and answers the age old question: “Why do our booty’s fart?” There is also a brand new 4+1 with an oldies theme! Thanks for supporting the GSKP!
Animal Farm is a great new band from the Chicago area that are guaranteed to entertain. Farmer Dave and the Sheriff told me all about the band as well as their brand new album, Run Free. It is clear from talking to them that they truly do provide music and laughter for the whole family! Stay tuned to the very end of the show to hear their incredible song “Hippopotamus”.
Summer is here! That means it’s Summer Camp season. I talked to Keith aka KB Whirly about his brand new album Camp Songs Vol. 1. KB is a one man band that you have to hear and see to believe.
Episode #14 - Nate and Kara from Pak'd / Heather Klein
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Another Doubly Whammy! Welcome to Episode 14. Nate and Kara from pak’d are changing the game when it comes to one of the most dreaded chores for parents. That’s right, making lunches. The future is now thanks to pak’d. I love lunch – it’s one of my top three favorite meals of the day. Anything that makes lunch better is ok with me!
Heather Klein is also on the show and we talk about Yiddish and she even sings a yiddish song about potatoes!
We also welcome back Talia, who gives her review of Finding Dory, and we count down this weeks 4+1.
Jack Forman, the bass player and all around GREAT guy from Recess Monkey, is on the show this week! We talk the brand new Recess Monkey album “Novelties” and other favorite songs. Jack also hosts a show on Sirius XM’s “Kid’s Place Live” called Live from the Monkey House. Be sure to check that out!
Uncle D and Auntie C are also on the show and try to explain “Tinder” and “Bumble” to me, and of course there is our weekly 4+1 countdown.
A Double Whammy! Dana Nachman and Jake Broder are on the show this week. Dana is the director of the documentary film BatKid Begins. You may remember San Francisco being transformed by the Make a Wish foundation into Gotham City for a young boy named Miles who fought leukemia. Dana documented the proceedings of an event that captivated the hearts and minds of over one billion people (myself included).