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Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Little Moments Count
138 episodes
5 days ago
Little moments count. When you talk, play, read and sing to an infant daily, the smarter their brain becomes. This is the Little Moments Count Radio podcast, created in partnership with community radio stations throughout Minnesota. Each episode, you'll hear interviews with early childhood experts on how to support the important brain development that takes place in the first 1000 days of life – just through little moments every day. Learn more at littlemomentscount.org/podcast
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Little moments count. When you talk, play, read and sing to an infant daily, the smarter their brain becomes. This is the Little Moments Count Radio podcast, created in partnership with community radio stations throughout Minnesota. Each episode, you'll hear interviews with early childhood experts on how to support the important brain development that takes place in the first 1000 days of life – just through little moments every day. Learn more at littlemomentscount.org/podcast
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Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Building a Bright Future For Our Children with guest Dianne Haulcy

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, wehear from Dianne Haulcy the Assistant Commissioner of Early Childhood at the newly formed department, the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families.  We spotlight the first three years of childhood development, emphasizing the importance of cognitive, social-emotional, motor, and language skills. Personal stories highlight the challenges families face in accessing quality childcare, while we explore culturally respectful options and financial assistance available in Minnesota. This conversation expands to address systemic racism and the necessity of fostering equitable early learning environments. Reflecting on the events following George Floyd's murder, we underscore the significance of early experiences in shaping societal ideologies, helping usall envision a future of equitable opportunities for every child.

This episode was recorded on October 11th, 2025 at KRSMRadio in Minneapolis. To learn more, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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2 weeks ago
38 minutes 40 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
The Power of Caregiver Involvement in Child Development with guest Dianne Haulcy

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from Dianne Haulcy the Assistant Commissionerof Early Childhood at the newly formed department, the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families. In this episode, we discuss the critical role caregivers play in nurturing a child's growth .and the transformative impact ofthe first three years of life, where most brain development occurs. Learn how simple bonding activities like holding, talking, reading, and singing can significantly enhance a child's cognitive and emotional growth. Everyday interactions, such as narrating daily activities, are shown to provide comfort and security, reinforcing social-emotional development. Our conversation also highlights the influence of a caregiver's emotional state on a child's well-being, emphasizing the importance of emotional balance for the child's development. Discover how parents are already supporting their child's growth just by everyday interactions.

This episode was recorded on September 9th, 2025and aired on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio 94.1FM in Saint Paul, MN and wfnu.org. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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2 weeks ago
20 minutes 44 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
The Transformative Power of Reading to Kids with guest Zsamé Morgan

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from Zsamé Morgan, owner of the Baby Cakes Book Stack, a mobile children's bookstore dedicated to bringing diverse and culturally relevant stories to the Twin Cities. As we discuss the fascinating insights around early childhood brain development, you'll learn why the first 1,000 days are crucial for fosteringgrowth and how activities like reading and playing can significantly impact a child’s development. Zsamé’s passionate mission to make books accessible and relatable for every child helps foster self-esteem and a sense of belonging, echoing thepowerful findings of the historical Clark doll test on representation and self-perception.

This episode was aired live on October 7th, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast at littlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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2 weeks ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Building Indigenous Futures through Leadership with guest Barb Fabre

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we talk with Barb Fabre, CEO of Indigenous Visioning and a proud member of the White Earth Ojibwe Nation. Barb shares her insights on the transformative power of the Indigenous Parent Leadership Initiative (IPLI). Through a partnership with the National Parent Leadership Institute, Barb discusses the profound impact of integrating cultural elements intoeducational curriculums, fostering healing and empowerment across tribal communities. With a focus on the unique strengths Indigenous parents and caregivers bring to their families, this episode underscores the essential role of culture in nurturing the development and well-being of young children.

This episode was aired live on September 17th, 2025 on the radio program Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake, which is aired on multiple stations throughout the Midwest. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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2 weeks ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Nurturing Future Leaders Through Stories and Community with guest Dr. Artika Tyner

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from the inspiring Dr. Artika Tyner, who emphasizes the vital role of nurturing children within a supportive community—what she describes as a "village" where family and community bonds are strong. Dr. Tyner shares her personal journey, recounting enriching experiences such as music lessons and scientific explorations with elders that enhanced her education and developed her leadership skills. This episode highlights how these formative experiences have inspired her efforts to promote social change and educational opportunities today. We also celebrate the transformative power of children'sliterature in shaping young minds and identities, as Dr. Tyner introduces diverse narratives that empower young readers to see themselves reflected in the stories they cherish. With valuable insights into early brain development, we underscore the essential role of reading in a child's life, while exploringhow everyday activities—such as cooking and sewing—can significantly enhance learning experiences.

Join us for this enriching discussion that informs and inspires a commitment to nurturing the next generation through community involvement and the joys of literature! 

This episode was recorded on August 20th, 2025 and aired on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio 94.1FM in Saint Paul, MN and wfnu.org. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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1 month ago
29 minutes 14 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Reimagining Ancestral Games for Modern Learners with guest Tony Drews

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we talk with Tony Drews (Chi-Noodin), founder of Nashke Native Games, a social enterprise dedicated to revitalizing Indigenous language and culture through play. Tony reveals the challenges he faced in traditional educational settings and shares how his creative use of games has captivated Native youth and enriched cultural learning, empowering individuals of all agesto connect with their heritage. We learn how traditional games like the moccasin game have been thoughtfully reimagined in collaboration with elders, ensuring cultural protocols are honored while making them accessible for educational purposes. We also spotlight the vibrant art scene supporting these games, featuring the talents of Native artists. Through Tony's reflections, you'll gain insights into the power of community and collaboration in sustaining Native culture.

This episode was aired live on August 20th, 2025 on the radio program Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake, which is aired on multiple stations throughout the Midwest. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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1 month ago
22 minutes 20 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Reading and Growing Together with guest Isaiah Allen

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from award-winning author and community builder Isaiah Allen. He shares insights on early childhood development that every parent and caregiver should hear. Our conversation highlights the significance of those first 1,000 days of life fora child, demonstrating how small, everyday interactions can profoundly impact a child's brain development. We discuss the critical role parents play, particularly at the beginning of the school year, in checking in with their children and fostering open communication with teachers. Isaiah's personalanecdotes underline the power of reading in reinforcing learning and positive behaviors. We also confront real challenges, such as building self-esteem in kids and addressing bullying, emphasizing the importance of nurturing a safeand loving environment for growth.

This episode was aired live on September 2nd, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast atlittlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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1 month ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Secure Relationships for Growing Brains with guest Brandon Jones

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from with Brandon Jones, the executive director of the Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health. Through his insights, we unlock the critical role interactions play in forging strong neural connections that lay the groundworkfor communication, problem-solving, and emotional stability. Brandon shares how these everyday exchanges—often unrecognized by caregivers—influence a child's perception of the world, making it feel safe and predictable.

This episode was aired live on August 19th, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast atlittlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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1 month ago
12 minutes 1 second

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Inspiring a Love for Books in Early Childhood with guest Nasra Noor

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we talk with Nasra Noor, an educator, author, and mother of four. She shares her insights on the power of early childhood brain development and literacy. Her personal journey and motivations behind her book, "My Mommy is a School Teacher," underscore the profound impact of those critical first 1,000days in a child's life. Nasra passionately speaks about the importance of representation in children's literature, revealing how seeing themselves in stories can empower young readers and bolster their cultural pride. Her experiences as a mother and teacher highlight the role of literature in nurturing self-esteem and breaking down barriers for children as they grow.

 

This episode was aired live on August 5th, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast atlittlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts

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1 month ago
14 minutes 50 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Redefining Pediatric Care with guest Dr. Michael Arenson

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from Dr. Michael Arenson, a dedicated pediatrician at Hennepin Healthcare. Dr. Arenson shares his commitment to nurturing relationships, especially in challenging circumstances like poverty and housing instability. His innovative work ontrauma-responsive care programs and as a co-editor of a textbook on developmental trauma and resilience emphasizes a profound intersection of research, policy, and practice aimed at advancing child health equity.

We learn how the first three years of life are crucial for brain growth and the lifelong impact of early interactions. Dr. Arenson shares valuable insights into building "the buffering" through positive relationships, focusing on embodied experiences like touching, singing, and cuddling. Weexplore how societal systems and everyday interactions shape familial relationships and child development. This episode highlights the universal need for children to feel safe, seen, and heard, illustrating how these elements contribute to resilience and strong community foundations..

This episode was recorded on August 6th, 2025 and aired on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio 94.1FM in Saint Paul, MN and wfnu.org. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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2 months ago
25 minutes 56 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
How Interaction Shapes Infant Minds with guest Dr. Roger Sheldon

Renowned neonatologist Dr. Roger Sheldon shares his wealth of knowledge on the vital importance of early childhood development, emphasizing that the first 1,000 days are crucial for brain growth. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Sheldon passionately discusses how simple daily interactions can profoundly influence a child's brain, highlighting that nearly 80% of brain development occurs within the first three years.

We explore the impact of societal structures, such as child care and nutrition, and how these foundational years set the stage for a lifetime of learning and health. Join us as we shed light on the fascinating process of early brain development and language acquisition. We delve into the world of sensorystimulation and interaction, revealing how babies can effortlessly learn multiple languages without confusion. Dr. Sheldon dispels myths about bilingual upbringing and underscores the cognitive and cultural advantages it offers. Wealso introduce you to Doctors for Early Childhood, a group dedicated to addressing these crucial issues, particularly in response to societal challenges like those following George Floyd's murder, demonstrating the pressing need for focused attention on the early years to cultivate thriving societies.

This episode was recorded on July 19th, 2025 at KRSM Radio in Minneapolis. To learn more, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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2 months ago
29 minutes 24 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
The Early Foundations of Lifelong Learning with guest Brandon Jones

Growing up in a household filled with trauma and chaos, Brandon Jones transformed his challenging experiences into a lifelong commitment to children's mental health. As the Executive Director of the Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health, Brandon joins us to share his insights on the transformative power of little interactions in the first 1,000days of a child's life. He passionately explains how simple daily actions—like talking, reading, and playing—are not mere pastimes but crucial investments in the future of every child, shaping their understanding of the world and influencing their lifelong learning and behavior.

We unpack the misconception that children are blank slates, highlighting instead how these early experiences establish vital brain pathways and foundational skills. Brandon helps us understand why these early moments matter so much and how they can determine a child's ability to navigate the world.

This episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcastwas aired live on July 22nd, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast at littlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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2 months ago
7 minutes 58 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Small Actions Big Impacts on Child Growth with guest Khulia Pringle

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from Khulia Pringle, the executive director of Stand Up Minnesota Parents United. She joins us to explore how the first 1,000 days of a child's life are pivotal in setting the stage for their future. How can simple daily interactions sparkprofound brain development during this crucial time? Khulia shares her journey of empowering black and brown families to lead their children's educational journeys, stressing the importance of literacy and early intervention. She alsounpacks complex concepts like the science of reading and dyslexia, advocating for culturally-rooted support systems to ensure every child can succeed both in school and beyond.

This episode was aired live on June 10th, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast at littlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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2 months ago
9 minutes 37 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
How Indigenous Visioning Is Changing Early Childhood Education with guest Barb Fabre

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we talk with Barb Fabre, CEO of Indigenous Visioning and All Nations Rise, and a proud member of the White Earth Ojibwe Nation. Barb discusses the Indigenous Box Project, an activity box for parents and caregivers where cultural diversity is celebrated through activities that seamlessly weave Indigenous practices and languages into everyday family routines. Listen in as we discuss the exciting achievementof receiving the IDEAS grant from the St. Paul and Minnesota Foundation, paving the way for more Indigenous-led initiatives. Barb spotlights the importance of authentic cultural items sourced from local Indigenous artisans, alongside traditional stories and books that nurture early literacy and culturalpreservation. We also discuss the role of bilingual environments in fostering early language development, tune in!

 

This episode was aired live on June 18th, 2025 on the radio program Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake, which is aired on multiple stations throughout the Midwest. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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3 months ago
25 minutes 13 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Celebrating Indigenous Parent Leaders with guests Beth Ann Dodds and Geri Goodwin

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we discover how the Indigenous Parent Leadership Initiative (IPLI) is transforming lives within the White Earth Nation as we talk with Beth Ann Dodds and Geri Goodwin. Beth Ann, IPLI program manager, utilizes her vast experience in community service to guide Native families toward empowerment. Geri is a proud graduate of IPLI's third cohort, and shares her personal journey of building deep connections within her community. We learn about the 22-week program, which intertwines childdevelopment, leadership skills, and Ojibwe culture, leading to impactful community projects and the cultivation of cultural pride.

Tune in to understand how you, too, can be part of this empowering movement, joining in the collective efforts to nurture the cultural heritage and strength of Native families.

This episode was aired live on May 21st, 2025 on the radio program Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake, which is aired on multiple stations throughout the Midwest. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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3 months ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Connecting Tradition and Science in Child Development with guest Jamesetta Ross Diggs

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, we hear from early childhood professional, Jamesetta Ross Diggs. Through the lens of her own experience as an immigrant mother, Jamesetta  highlights the significance of cultural wisdom and community in shaping a child's development. We discuss Beyond Early Initiative, a groundbreaking agency that bridges generational wisdom from diverse cultures with cutting-edge research in child development. Jamesettaexplains how understanding the cultural contexts of caregiving can enrich our approaches to supporting children and their families. Listen in and discover how you can make a positive impact on the little ones in your life.

This episode was aired live on May 20th, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast atlittlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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3 months ago
8 minutes 35 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
The Impact of Storytelling on Childhood Development with guest Isaiah Allen

On this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast, community builder and author Isaiah Allen, shares his personal story, highlighting the journey that inspired his book, "The Power of a Smile." We discuss how his experiences shaped his understanding of representation in literature and its power to help children envision bigger dreams for themselves. Isaiah’s insights remind us of the critical role parents, teachers, and caregivers play in nurturing a child’s sense of self, beyond actions to the core of their identity, through diverse and inclusive storytelling. Tune in to learn how representation and inclusivity in literature can empower the next generation todream bigger.

This episode was aired live on July 1st, 2025 on KMOJ Radio at 89.9 FM in the Twin Cities. You can hear more episodes of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast at littlemomentscount.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.

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3 months ago
11 minutes 15 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Becoming Your Child’s First Teacher at ECFE, with guest Stephanie Berwald

What if you had the tools and support to become your child'sfirst teacher?

Join us on this episode of the Little Moments Count Radio Podcast as we explore the Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program in St. Paul, Minnesota, with guest Stephanie Berwald, who has over 20 years in early childhood education. We discuss the four core pillars of ECFE: family involvement, parental knowledge, child development, and community support. Learn how ECFE provides resources like workshops and home visits to help parents and caregivers raise children under five. Stephanie explains how the program welcomes all families, including grandparents and other caregivers.

We share stories from families who have found supportthrough ECFE, highlighting its real-world impact. Discover the importance of being present in daily activities and seeking help when needed. We also cover resources like "Help Me Connect" and a sliding fee scale that makes ECFE accessible. These stories show how ECFE offers guidance and support duringearly childhood, helping families feel connected and supported.

This episode was recorded on June 9th, 2025 and aired on WFNU Frogtown Community Radio 94.1FM in Saint Paul, MN and wfnu.org. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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4 months ago
24 minutes 54 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Fathers Leading the Way in Child Development with guest Guy Bowling

Join us for a conversation with Guy Bowling, the executive director of the Citizen Father Foundation, who shares insights on the transformative power of fatherhood in the earliest years of a child's life. Explore how simple, everyday interactions—talking, playing, reading, and singing—are pivotal in shaping a child's brain development, where nearly 80% of growth happens in the first three years. Our conversation unpacks the unique father-child bond, crucial for nurturing cognitive, emotional, and social growth, contrasting thenatural immediacy of maternal connections.

Guy discusses how storytelling can enlighten communities about the critical roles fathers play, transcending stereotypes and economic constraints. The narrative highlights the impactful presence of black fathers and stresses that meaningful engagement—like participating in daily routines—doesn't hinge on financial means but significantly affects a child's wellbeing and development. We also reflect on the process of fostering positive father involvement and adapting parenting styles to overcome societal barriers and personalchallenges.

This episode was aired live on the radio program For The Culture on KRSM Radio in Minneapolis on April 26th, 2025. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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5 months ago
26 minutes 6 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Indigenous Caregiving and Community Empowerment with guest Doreen Lanoue

Join us for a conversation with Doreen Lanoue, a proud member of the Ojibwe Mississippi Band of Minnesota Chippewa and the FFN coordinator for the Indigenous Family, Friend, and Neighbor Child Care Network. These dedicated individuals—often grandmothers, aunties, and neighbors—play an indispensable role in tribal communities by offering culturally rich and affordable childcare. Through the mission of All Nations Rise, Doreen sheds light on how these caregivers nurture early childhood development, especially in areas wherechild care options are scarce. We explore the importance of cultural connections and the unique support systems available through organizations like All Nations Rise, including training, educational kits, and mini-grants aimed at enhancing the quality of care for children aged 0 to 12.

In addition, we navigate the process of becoming a legally non-licensed or licensed FFN caregiver, outlining essential steps like background checks and training that facilitate access to childcare assistance payments.

 

This episode was aired live on the radio program Native Roots Radio: I’m Awake, on April 16th, 2025. For more information, visit littlemomentscount.org/podcasts

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5 months ago
22 minutes 31 seconds

Little Moments Count Radio Podcast
Little moments count. When you talk, play, read and sing to an infant daily, the smarter their brain becomes. This is the Little Moments Count Radio podcast, created in partnership with community radio stations throughout Minnesota. Each episode, you'll hear interviews with early childhood experts on how to support the important brain development that takes place in the first 1000 days of life – just through little moments every day. Learn more at littlemomentscount.org/podcast