

Taylor Swift and making shops responsible for recycling
Jun 6, 2025
This week dives into the themes of childhood play and its significance in development, while also celebrating nostalgic games. Taylor Swift's reclaiming her music rights sparks lively debates and laughter, paired with discussions about the quirky speed of ducks. The team tackles the crucial issue of fast fashion, questioning retail responsibility in recycling, and invites listeners to join the conversation. Plus, there's excitement around the third Week Junior Book Awards and a chance for listeners to win a book!
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Childhood Game: What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?
- Jo shared her childhood memory of playing "What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?" in the playground.
- Players ask the wolf the time, move closer with each answer, then run when dinner time is called.
Making Childhood Short Films
- Eve recalled playing Hide and Seek and making short films with a friend's iPad as favorite childhood activities.
- Though the films are now lost, she treasures the fun and creativity involved.
Taylor Swift's Music Rights Victory
- Taylor Swift announced she now owns the original recordings of her first six albums after a six-year battle.
- She re-recorded albums, marking a powerful move to own her music rights and control usage.