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Short & Curly
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BITE – Parents' Beliefs
dimanche 30 juin 2024 • Durée 05:20
Our parents have their own beliefs, and they'll often try to teach us to have the same.
Must we believe what our parents believe? Is it disrespectful to question it?
A big thank you to Hazel for this curly question!
BITE – Proud vs Showing Off
dimanche 30 juin 2024 • Durée 05:00
You get an award at school, your dog learns a new trick, or your mum lands a great job – they're all moments we can be proud of.
When that pride swells inside, it makes us want to tell the whole world!
But is it being proud of yourself or just showing off? What's the difference?
Should grown-ups lie to you?
mardi 2 janvier 2024 • Durée 22:36
Molly has never been afraid of getting a needle because she knows the Needle Ninja will reward her bravery with a basket of Japanese lollies, cakes and toys. Carl has never heard of this person and thinks Molly has been tricked by her mum and dad. But is there any harm in believing in the Needle Ninja? And is it OK for parents to tell their kids stories if it makes them feel better?
Should we ban families?
mardi 26 novembre 2019 • Durée 24:55
Why do some kids get all the luck? It doesn't seem fair that some kids are born into families with lots of love and support, while other kids don't get any, or don't have a family at all. The philosopher Plato had a pretty wild idea for how to fix this unfairness — get rid of families! He said if we did that, people would care more about all children, not just their own. What do you think? Would the world be a better and fairer place if we brought up children in a different way?
Brains Trust: Eve, Olivia, Darby, Christian, Neve and Tessa from Leichardt Public School.
Actors: Isaac, Harriet, Cody and Isabelle.
And special thanks to Oren Thaler, for telling us about his time growing up in the Kibbutz.
Should you give up your teddy bear?
mardi 26 novembre 2019 • Durée 21:41
Do you have a teddy, a doll or a rug that is, or was, very important to you? We are told that as we grow up we need to get rid of ‘babyish’ things like that, but do we really? And if we lose our teddy or give it away, is it alright to feel sad about it? We hear about teddies and other things which were important to Molly, Carl and Matt and find out who kept theirs and why.
What is discrimination and is it always bad?
mardi 26 novembre 2019 • Durée 19:46
One of the best places to be on a hot summer's day is cooling off in a swimming pool. But until the 1960s Aboriginal people were not allowed to swim in the local pool in Moree, in country New South Wales. They were excluded because of a reason that had nothing to do with the ability to swim. They were excluded only because they were Aboriginal. So what is discrimination and what makes it bad?
Did Carl really see a UFO?
mardi 26 novembre 2019 • Durée 24:15
Carl is excited because he saw a UFO last night. He can't believe it! (And neither can Molly, but for different reasons). But should we believe Carl and if not, why not? How do we decide if something is true or not? What sort of evidence do we need?
Is it ever okay to be a cannibal?
vendredi 21 juin 2019 • Durée 25:18
Molly, Carl and Matt become lost at sea, they've run out of food and they lack basic survival skills. So, would it be okay for them to eat each other if they get really really really hungry? Maybe don't listen to this episode while you're eating!
Are parents hypocrites?
vendredi 21 juin 2019 • Durée 23:14
"Do as I say, not as I do!" Does this sound like the adults in your life? Short & Curly listeners often complain that their parents tell them to do one thing but then do something completely different themselves. So unfair! Or is it?
Guests:
Brains Trust (Warialda Public School) Lisa, Mia, Wes, Lachie, Luke, Frank, Jorja, and Christian.
When should you stop being friends with someone?
vendredi 21 juin 2019 • Durée 19:48
Here's a question from Short & Curly listener Harvey: "Is it OK to hang out with your friends if they're being mean to other people?" Difficult, right? Have you been in a tricky situation like this? What's the best thing to do and why?









