Ne'er-do-wells beware, because it’s Spider-Man vs. Our final debate of the season is a superpowered smackdown between two heroic icons: the spunky web-slinger from Queens and the brave guardian of Gotham. Ad hominem attacks and bandwagon fallacies, be gone! So if you’re looking to ignite a funny, feisty debate on your next roadtrip, or just want some amusing arguments for your kids to consider while they fall asleep… tune into Smash Boom Best, where we make debate – a blast! To top it off, our State of Debate segment shows listeners how to identify logical fallacies in the wild. Our star-studded line-up of debaters use facts and passion to make their case, teaching listeners how to defend their opinions along the way! Past debaters include Tim Platt, cast member of the comedy narrative play podcast Rude Tales of Magic, comedian and writer Jenny Yang, Minneapolis-based rapper NUR-D, comedian and creator of the Story Pirates Peter McNerney, Radio Ambulante’s Daniel Alarcón, journalist and host of Into It Sam Sanders, host of Terrible, Thanks for Asking Nora McInerney, food-writer Kenji Lopez-Alt and many, many more. Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best: Pikachu vs. It’ll generally have 10-20 back episodes on the card and will update as new episodes are added (if your Yoto Player is connected to the internet).Smash Boom Best is a funny, smart debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! from APM Studios. Tap the icon for that podcast and then when it pops up, click the three vertical dots in the top right corner.Ĭhoose “Link to a Card” and follow the instructions and voila! You have a podcast card. Now when you go back to the app, you’ll see the podcast in the “My Podcasts” section. In the screen that opens, you’ll paste the RSS link and then it’ll generate the podcast. There you’ll see a section called “My Podcasts” with a big blue button that says “Add A Podcast.” Click that blue box. Once you have the RSS link (I promise, that was the hardest part), go to the Yoto App and choose the Podcast tab from the top. If you can’t find it, grab the link from Spotify or Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and pop the link in to this site which will generate the RSS link for you. Then go to the website of the podcast you want to make a card for and look for the RSS feed (it usually has a logo that looks like this: Here’s how to make Yoto Podcast cards – it’s so simple!įirst, you’ll need a Make Your Own Card (or use the card that came with your Yoto Player). Second, there is the free daily Yoto Podcast which has fun stories, jokes, and music.Īnd third, you can make your own cards with your child’s favorite podcasts so they can listen to new and old episodes anytime they want for the high high price of free! For many people, the biggest hang up about getting a Yoto Player is that they don’t want to spend a bazillion dollars on building up their Yoto card collection.įortunately, you don’t have to spend a fortune to make sure your child has plenty to listen to on their Yoto Player.įor one, there is the free music station that will play music around the clock (separate stations for day and night and you can choose what time your Yoto Player switches to the night time station).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |