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A weekly podcast designed for children of all ages, breaking down global events into engaging stories and thoughtful explorations that help young listeners understand the world around them.

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When the Ground Shakes and the Sky Burns

Venezuela Earthquake Explained + Europe’s Record Heatwave | Takaro Kids Geography This episode covers two major humanitarian crises: a pair of powerful earthquakes in Caracas, Venezuela on June 24 (7.2 followed within a minute by 7.5 on the Richter scale), and an extreme heatwave across Europe. The hosts explain what earthquakes are, how tectonic plates cause shaking, why rigid buildings in places less used to earthquakes can collapse, and describe ongoing rescue efforts, international aid from over 24 countries, and reported unofficial figures of up to 10,000 missing or dead. They then discuss Europe’s unprecedented temperatures (including 39°C in London), why homes and infrastructure there are not designed for such heat, impacts like fan shortages, government advisories, nuclear power plant cooling challenges, glacier melt, and rail disruptions from metal expansion, linking these events to the need to address global warming and climate change. The quiz asks what the Richter scale measures. 00:00 Intro Two Big Events 00:38 Venezuela Quake Overview 01:03 What Causes Earthquakes 02:51 Richter Scale Explained 04:01 Why Buildings Collapse 05:09 Rescue Aid Efforts 07:06 Personal Quake Stories 09:18 Europe Heatwave Begins 11:15 Why Europe Struggles 12:47 Infrastructure Climate Impacts 14:42 Climate Change Takeaways 15:26 Quiz Richter Scale 16:49 Last Week Winner Outro Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]

5. juli 2026 - 18 min
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FIFA World Cup - the politics and the matches

FIFA World Cup 2026: Big Surprises, Big Controversies & Why Politics Matters | Takaro Kids In this Takaro Kids episode, hosts discuss the FIFA World Cup 2026 taking place across the US, Canada, and Mexico, noting it began June 11 and features 48 teams playing 104 matches. They explain why the World Cup is considered the world’s biggest sporting event, citing around five billion people engaging with the 2022 Qatar tournament. The conversation covers political and visa-related controversies affecting teams, officials, and fans, including issues involving Iran, travel bans impacting multiple countries, and individuals like Somali referee Omar Artan and other accredited staff being denied entry. They also highlight early group-stage surprises and results, including Spain drawing Cape Verde, Iran drawing New Zealand, Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, Portugal drawing Congo, and the USA beating Paraguay 4–1, while encouraging listeners to enjoy the games while paying attention to the broader background. The episode ends with a quiz asking when the US last hosted the World Cup. 00:00 Welcome and Topic 00:30 World Cup Basics 02:09 Politics and Iran 04:48 Fans and Money 07:39 Referees Denied Entry 10:00 Big Early Matches 14:19 Why Background Matters 16:04 Quiz and Farewell Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]

21. juni 2026 - 17 min
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An Introduction to The Cockroach Janata Party

Cockroach Janata Party: How a Joke Became a Youth Movement | Takaro Kids This Takaro Kids episode uses cockroaches as a lens to explain civics and political movements in India, sparked by a May 15 remark attributed to the Chief Justice of India comparing unemployed youth to “cockroaches,” which he later said was misquoted and aimed at people using fake degrees. A political communications strategist, Abhijeet Dipke, leaned into the insult by creating the satirical “Cockroach Janata Party” on X and Instagram, which quickly gained massive followings amid frustration about unemployment (including a cited figure that 40% of Indian graduates under 25 are unemployed). The episode explains satire as a tool for serious critique and outlines CJP’s demands, including 50% women’s representation, penalties for politicians who switch parties, safeguards against electoral fraud and concentrated media ownership, limits on retired judges entering politics, and a call for Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation over exam paper leaks. It also describes a peaceful protest at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar and ends with a quiz asking the meaning of “Jantar Mantar.” 00:00 Cockroach Cold Open 00:36 From Insect to Insult 01:43 Misquote and Backpedal 02:28 Birth of CJP Satire 03:21 Why It Went Viral 06:25 Satire as Strategy 07:28 Serious Demands List 10:11 Jantar Mantar Protest 12:17 Bigger Political Moment 13:53 What Happens Next 15:04 Wrap Up and Quiz Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]

14. juni 2026 - 16 min
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The Super El Niño: Geography & Climate Sciences

Super El Niño Explained: Trade Winds, Monsoons, and What It Could Mean for India Takaro Kids returns after a summer break to explain El Niño and an expected “Super El Niño” forming in the Pacific Ocean, driven by unusually weak trade winds that normally push warm water toward Indonesia and Australia. With less movement, warmer water stays near South America, increasing moisture and flooding risk there while reducing moisture for Asian monsoons, potentially weakening India’s southwest monsoon. The hosts discuss how this can disrupt India’s agriculture—especially in North and Central India—affect Kharif crops like rice, maize, oilseeds, jowar, bajra, groundnut, and cotton, and contribute to heat and higher food prices, with 2027 projected to be especially tough. They note La Niña may follow later to bring more rainfall, emphasize preparation and awareness, and direct viewers to takarokids.com for classroom resources and a quiz about where El Niño occurs. 00:00 Back From Break 00:20 Super El Nino Explained 01:49 Trade Winds Basics 03:30 Why Its Called El Nino 04:20 Weak Winds Big Impacts 05:03 Global Weather Shifts 06:21 Climate Change Collision 07:08 India Monsoon Risks 09:47 Crops And Food Security 10:40 Preparing For Price Shocks 12:56 La Nina And Recovery 14:32 What We Can Do Now 15:42 Resources Quiz Goodbye Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]

7. juni 2026 - 17 min
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Explaining Delimitation and the Women's Bill

Delimitation & the Women’s Reservation Bill Explained | Takaro Kids Takaro Kids explains two complicated issues discussed in India’s Parliament: delimitation and the Women’s Reservation Bill. The hosts describe how Lok Sabha seats and constituencies were last updated using the 1971 census and then frozen so states that reduced population growth wouldn’t lose representation, creating tension today as populations have changed, especially between South and North Indian states ahead of the 2029 elections. They also explain the 2023 Women’s Reservation Act, aiming for 33% women in Parliament (noting 78 women out of 542 MPs in 2023), which passed overwhelmingly but hasn’t been implemented because it was linked to the next census and delimitation. On April 16 the government introduced related bills that got a simple majority (298–230) but failed due to lacking the required two-thirds majority (352). The episode ends with a quiz on the architect of India’s Constitution and mentions last week’s winner. 00:00 Intro to Delimitation 00:43 How Parliament Works 01:42 Seats and Census Basics 02:52 Delimitation Explained 05:12 Why States Disagree 06:07 Women Reservation Bill 08:58 Why It Failed to Pass 10:27 Can Bills Be Delinked 12:32 Fairness and What Next 13:18 Quiz and Wrap Up Send us an SMS with your episode ideas and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2348097/fan_mail/new] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/takaro_kids]

19. april 2026 - 16 min
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