Seraphina Speaks Seraphina Malina-Derben
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- Kids & Family
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This award winning family-friendly show inspires tweens and early teens to examine social norms and ordinary everyday things. Everything from happiness, being a tween, chores, school, Race, toys, & more.
Your host Seraphina Malina-Derben (currently 10 years old) started the show aged seven, as a small girl with big questions. Now older, she continues to query life’s basic situations. She brings thoughtful and fun conversation and is joined by her trusty triplet brothers plus different correspondents each episode. In 15-20 minute episodes she reviews other family focused podcasts with frequent guest appearances from hosts of these shows. Seraphina Speaks is listened to globally across schools, by children, and within families as conversation starters.
Seraphina was named a young social impact hero for this thought leadership podcast. Contact: seraphina@seraphinaspeaks.com
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Behind The Scenes Bulletin - On Failure
Mishaps. Flops. Missteps. Things that don’t hit the mark and downright blunders. We all experience failures in life. This episode is a nod to this commonplace ‘event’ that dominates much of our waking thought.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• Where the word failure comes from
• How the concept of failure has changed over time
• Why some schools need to redesign how they treat different ability groups
• Ways to rethink failure
• What the acronym FAIL means
• Three of my ‘bloopers’ from Season 2 and how they relate to failure
The Robins Curious Travels podcast is reviewed and why Seraphina wishes podcast producers would consult with children more.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) my trusty sidekick triplet brothers Montgomery and Horatio and 2) former movie mogul now host of the podcast called Failure, Ryan Kavanaugh. They all share their views on Failure, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram -
On Failure
Mishaps. Flops. Missteps. Things that don’t hit the mark and downright blunders. We all experience failures in life. This episode is a nod to this commonplace ‘event’ that dominates much of our waking thought.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• Where the word failure comes from
• How the concept of failure has changed over time
• Why some schools need to redesign how they treat different ability groups
• Ways to rethink failure
• What the acronym FAIL means
• Three of my ‘bloopers’ from Season 2 and how they relate to failure
The Robins Curious Travels podcast is reviewed and why Seraphina wishes podcast producers would consult with children more.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) my trusty sidekick triplet brothers Montgomery and Horatio and 2) former movie mogul now host of the podcast called Failure, Ryan Kavanaugh. They all share their views on Failure, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram -
Behind The Scenes Bulletin - On Disney
Whether you're a kid or a kid at heart, prepare to be enchanted, entertained, and enticed by all things Disney. We explore the happiest (and most profitable) place on Earth! From Mickey's iconic ears to Frozen fever, Disney has mastered the art of turning dreams into dollars.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• The Disney Life where talking animals reign supreme and princesses break into song
• The mouse in the room - the ‘quirks’ of Disney storytelling
• Gender norm defying characters who shine beside classic Disney tropes
• Why my special guest Lauren Passell adores Disney
• What you must do to make your trip to Disney World even more successful, courtesy of special guest David Semanoff
• What Disney should be doing next
The Very Amusing podcast is reviewed and why this high energy podcast needs listening to.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) Seraphina’s trusty sidekick triplet brothers Montgomery and Horatio 2) new States-based correspondents Lauren Passell and David Semanoff and 3) Elamin Abdelmahmoud, Sudanese Canadian writer, culture and politics commentator, and podcast host based in Canada. They all share their views on Disney, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram
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On Disney
Whether you're a kid or a kid at heart, prepare to be enchanted, entertained, and enticed by all things Disney. We explore the happiest (and most profitable) place on Earth! From Mickey's iconic ears to Frozen fever, Disney has mastered the art of turning dreams into dollars.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• The Disney Life where talking animals reign supreme and princesses break into song
• The mouse in the room - the ‘quirks’ of Disney storytelling
• Gender norm defying characters who shine beside classic Disney tropes
• Why my special guest Lauren Passell adores Disney
• What you must do to make your trip to Disney World even more successful, courtesy of special guest David Semanoff
• What Disney should be doing next
The Very Amusing podcast is reviewed and why this high energy podcast needs listening to.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) Seraphina’s trusty sidekick triplet brothers Montgomery and Horatio 2) new States-based correspondents Lauren Passell and David Semanoff and 3) Elamin Abdelmahmoud, Sudanese Canadian writer, culture and politics commentator, and podcast host based in Canada. They all share their views on Disney, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram
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Behind The Scenes Bulletin - On Questions to Ask Tweens + Teens
The answers you get depend on the questions you pose. This episode is about the questions grown ups ask vs the ones that might be better to ask tweens and teens.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• The type of questions adults ask
• How the question mark came about
• What an Interrobang is
• Why adults might be asking the questions they ask
• Sample questions to steal and try out
• How to tell the difference between questions that tweens/teens would answer and those that adults ask
• How great questions help creativity
The Culture Kids family friendly podcast is reviewed and you’ll hear about the episode Seraphina recommends you listen to.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) my trusty sidekick triplet brother Montgomery but not Horatio and 2) Jamie Shiels co-host of 18 Summers Podcast for Parents. They all share their views on Questions To Ask Tweens and Teens, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram -
On Questions to Ask Tweens + Teens
The answers you get depend on the questions you pose. This episode is about the questions grown ups ask vs the ones that might be better to ask tweens and teens.
In the Main Episode and the Behind The Scenes Bulletin you’ll learn about:
• The type of questions adults ask
• How the question mark came about
• What an Interrobang is
• Why adults might be asking the questions they ask
• Sample questions to steal and try out
• How to tell the difference between questions that tweens/teens would answer and those that adults ask
• How great questions help creativity
The Culture Kids family friendly podcast is reviewed and you’ll hear about the episode Seraphina recommends you listen to.
In this episode you’ll hear from 1) my trusty sidekick triplet brother Montgomery but not Horatio and 2) Jamie Shiels co-host of 18 Summers Podcast for Parents. They all share their views on Questions To Ask Tweens and Teens, in their own ways.
Want to get involved?
• Become a Correspondent
• Join us on Substack
• Follow us on Instagram
• Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts (I’ll shout you out!)
• Advertising Inquiries here
Credits:
• Hosted by Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Written and produced by Danusia Malina-Derben + Seraphina Malina-Derben
• Mixed + Mastered by Marie Kruz
• Cover art by Anthony Oram
Customer Reviews
Wise Beyond Her Years
We could listen to this podcast just to hear Seraphina talk—her voice is soothing and melodic. But more than the tone of her voice, Seraphina shares such interesting information on a variety of topics. Highly recommend!
Great voice, lots of wisdom
This is Matthew. I’m 11 and I’m using my mother’s account.
I like how you explain things so that even if I knew nothing about the topic, I would still understand what you’re saying.
I really enjoy when you say something is hard to pronounce. It makes me smile and you feel relatable!
My inner child heals every time I hear Seraphina Speak!
Seraphina is delightful and I love when her siblings join in. Listening to this show makes me feel so excited that this exists for all teens out there. For the part of me that learned to shut-up and not speak my mind every time a grown up called me weird or loud, hearing this feels necessary and healing. Proud of you Seraphina, thank you for doing this. Much love from India! <3