
Apple podcasts new and noteworthy for free#
Listeners can download episodes for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and Stitcher, or anywhere podcasts are found. Since its launch in March 2020, over 100,000 families have downloaded the episodes and over 3,000 schools have added the podcast to their official remote learning rosters. With the outbreak of COVID-19, families want to connect with kids about difficult topics screen-free, and The Imagine Neighborhood has risen to the challenge. Sometimes it's enough to just say I hear you." And while no one really has all the answers, it's important to let your kids know that they are loved, that it's okay to feel their feelings, and that you're there to help. There's a lot of uncertainty in the world.

"The language we use helps grown-ups have discussions about anything that's making their children feel anxious. "The show's popularity highlights the power of storytelling in helping us connect with one another when we're more isolated than ever," says Scotty Iseri, the creator of the podcast.

SEATTLE, /PRNewswire/ - Yesterday, The Imagine Neighborhood, a new edutainment podcast from Committee for Children (CFC), the global leader in social-emotional learning (SEL) education, surged to the top of Apple Podcasts' New and Noteworthy list, rising over 150 ranks overnight.īased on CFC's award-winning SEL curriculum, Second Step, The Imagine Neighborhood features 15-minute episodes full of fun stories with zany characters that help kids and their grown-ups learn how to manage big emotions, build relationships with empathy, solve problems, and build their emotional intelligence.
