
The Ausmer Family, Lionell, Nicole, Avery, & Jackson talk Black Excellence. Discussing the accomplishments of some of the lesser known African American Heroes from the past and present, outside the classroom.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Matthew Henson was one of the first people to step foot on the North Pole!
Welcome to Season 6!
Learn more about Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji B. Jackson!
Known as the peanut man! Learn more about George Washington Carver and his impact on farming.
This season is all about first and we could not let the week go by without talking about MLK.
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American contralto. She performed a wide range of music, from opera to spirituals.
Avery and Jackson learn about Four Star General Colin Luther Powell.
Come learn about the first Black Supreme Court Justice!
Learn about Lucy Stanton Day Sessions who became the first Black-AMERICAN woman to complete a four-year college course when, in 1850, she graduated with a Literary Degree from the Ladies' Literary Course of Oberlin College.
I love this podcast. I’m so glad I found something other than music to play while my kids are in the car and I’m learning new facts myself! Keep up the great work!
-The James Family
I love this podcast 100%💯💯💯💯💯it’s so fun learning history keep up the good work 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m a white child but I love learning about the history of black people! I have a lot of friends that are black and they are very kind and generous. Love to listen to black childrens voices!
Thinking of your accomplishments today. Y’all are making a big contribution to knowledge and understanding. Thanks!
I love all the time and effort that Jackson and Avery put into each episode. I’ve heard every single episode. Keep it up guys👍🏻🔥💯another good podcast to listen to is affirmation pod by Josie Ong. My Instagram and ticktock is sonnywalters2001 and my Twitter is sonnywalters_
I love this podcast and am delighted to have found it. I'm a white woman learning about my white priviledge and how I can contribute more positively. I'm also interested in children's literature (reading it, and writing it) and am always looking for ways to hear Black voices. There are lots of Black podcasts but this is the only one I've found produced by young kids! These kids are awesome, and their parents are as well. I always learn something I didn't know about Black history or culture, and ... more
This is one of our favorite podcasts to settle down with before bed. The kids love it and we hope you keep making more!! Thank you Avery and Jackson!
Quality learning material in an entertaining format. I love it!
Keep up the great works! Love this so much! Aunti Oni from Kwanzaa Time!
I love all the time and effort that Jackson and Avery put into each episode. I’ve heard every single episode. Keep it up guys👍🏻🔥💯
I'm a recent devotee of Hey Black Child and I'm so glad I found the podcast! All the podcasts I listen to are hosted by adults and are not local to my hometown. Imagine my surprise and delight at finding a podcast that can give an idea of what is important to Black youth AND lets me know more about my hometown. Keep up the great work, Avery and Jackson- you're doing wonderful!
This podcast is so good on so many levels. Good for kids. Good for adults. Good for people of any color. As a white mom I feel this is as good for my daughter as it is for me. And did I mention it's fun and the kids are adorable? There's that too. Just listen.
I heard about this Podcast on Good Morning Columbus and was excited to check it out. Avery and Jackson are very creative and deliver the information in such fun ways! I’ve learned new information as a white woman in her 30’s, which is great as I’m on an active journey to understand my white privilege, be a part of the movement and take action to dismantle racism. I’ll be sharing this with all the parents I know. Thank you, Ausmer family!
I’m a white parent raising black kids... this podcast is a great way for my kids to be able to learn more of black history and culture, and who better to learn it from than other black kids?! Relevant, factual, and fun. Thanks!
This is a great podcast to share with children. The stars are so smart and informative.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Apple Podcasts | #222 |








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