Podcast content ideas for Children’s Activity Providers that come straight from your day-to-day work.
One of the most common concerns I hear is, “But what would I even talk about on a podcast?”
If you run sessions for children and families, you already have more content than you think.
The truth is: if a parent has asked it in class, it’s probably a great podcast episode.
Here are a few ways to turn your everyday knowledge into helpful, engaging content.
- Answer common parent questions What should I bring to my first class? How can I help my toddler join in? What’s the best age to start messy play?
- Share behind-the-scenes insights Explain how you structure your sessions, how you adapt for different ages, or why music and movement matter in early years.
- Offer helpful seasonal tips Back-to-school transitions, summer holiday ideas, rainy day activities—all perfect for bite-sized episodes.
- Tell a story from your sessions Something funny, heartwarming, or insightful (while keeping it general and respectful) helps families get to know your approach and values.
- Reflect on your journey How did you start running classes? What’s changed over time? Parents love hearing the human side behind your business.
Still stuck? The course includes a full content planner to help you get started.
Podcasting for Children’s Activity Providers is now live on Udemy. It’s designed to help you share your voice and promote your classes in a way that feels natural and easy to manage.
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