The Connected Childhood Podcast

How We Keep Kids Curious in the Age of AI and Screens w/ Jordan Bremus-Wyles from BrainPOP

9 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Connected Childhood podcast, host Rashi Kumra speaks with Jordan Bremus-Wyles from BrainPOP about the intersection of technology, learning, and childhood development. They discuss the role of BrainPOP in modern education, the importance of engagement and active participation in learning, and how technology can be navigated responsibly. The conversation also touches on the hopes for the future of learning, emphasizing the need for children to develop a love for learning and confidence in their abilities.

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