Kinleigh & Company: A Kid-Hosted Podcast

Teaching Kids how to Become a Better Listener

9 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Kinleigh & Company: Conversations on the Go, Kinleigh sits down with Ms. Karen, who helps women and children in our community find safety and support through a local women’s shelter. Kinleigh asks thoughtful questions about what it means to help people, what makes someone feel safe and cared for, and why serving others matters. Ms. Karen shares what she has learned from helping families in need and how even small acts of kindness can make a big difference. One of the most powerful reminders from the conversation? Sometimes the best way to help someone is simply to listen. This episode encourages kids and families to look for ways to serve others and care for the people around them.

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