Plan and record a short kid-friendly podcast episode: choose a topic, write a simple script, practice speaking, and share the recording with family.



Step-by-step guide to tell us about your podcast idea
Step 1
Pick one fun topic you want to talk about in your podcast episode.
Step 2
Choose a short catchy title for your episode.
Step 3
Write down three main points you want to say about your topic.
Step 4
Write a simple script that starts with a hello then covers your three points and ends with a goodbye.
Step 5
Add one short question in your script to ask listeners.
Step 6
Practice reading your script aloud slowly two times.
Step 7
Time one full practice reading and try to make the episode 2 to 4 minutes long.
Step 8
Find a quiet spot and sit comfortably to record.
Step 9
Press record and speak clearly while following your script.
Step 10
Listen to your recording and pick the best take or re-record if you want to improve it.
Step 11
Play your chosen recording for your family so they can listen and give feedback.
Step 12
Share your finished podcast on DIY.org with help from an adult.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use instead of a microphone or a DIY.org account for recording and sharing?
If you don't have a separate microphone or a DIY.org account, use a smartphone, tablet, or computer voice-recorder to 'Press record' and save the audio, then ask an adult to upload it or send the file to family instead of sharing directly on DIY.org.
My recording sounds noisy or I talk too fast—what should I do so my episode turns out well?
Before you 'Press record', find a quiet spot, practice the script aloud two times and time one full practice to hit the 2 to 4 minute goal, speak slowly with the device at a steady distance, and then 'Listen to your recording' and re-record if needed.
How can I change the activity to suit younger or older kids?
For younger kids shorten the task by choosing one main point instead of 'three main points', use a picture-backed script and aim for under 2 minutes, while older kids can expand the script with research, an interview segment, or basic editing to make a longer episode.
What are simple ways to improve or personalize our podcast episode?
After you 'Listen to your recording', add a short catchy title jingle, sound effects, a guest family voice, or custom episode artwork and then 'Share your finished podcast on DIY.org' with an adult to personalize it.
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Facts about podcasting for kids
👪 Families often listen to podcasts together, which makes sharing your episode a great way to start conversations at home.
🎙️ Free audio editors like Audacity let you cut, trim, and add music to recordings.
🕒 Many kids' podcasts keep episodes short—often around 10–20 minutes—to stay fun and focused.
🎧 The word podcast was coined in 2004 by blending the words iPod and broadcast.
📱 You can record a whole podcast episode using just a smartphone and a quiet room.


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