CBC Saskatchewan's Jessie Anton won a contest to read the weather on The Morning Edition when she was in Gr. 9. She has since made a career of bringing the province the latest news and weather. What childhood/teenage dreams have you pursued? #yqr#news#anchor#dreams
11 year old me watches CLUE the movie for the first time. "it was well done. not a master-piece but it was a fun movie."
my teacher's evergreen comment below;
"sometimes we just want to relax and be entertained"
7 year old me wrote two things and then 18 years later 25 year old me read those things in front of 300 strangers and now those words are on a podcast (omg im on a podcast, thx @GRTTWaK!). Listen to it if you like sad & funny & embarrassing things I do. https://t.co/d1Z0Zw82yA
This Monday in Toronto, I’m going to share pretty much everything I know about audio storytelling in this workshop, which is both:
- Free
- Open to the public
Come join us?
I once wrote a story called "Tommy Soap's Crush" featuring Tommy Leaf and Tommy Soap (twins always have the same name, haven't you heard?) and years later, I read it in front of 300 strangers at @GRTTWaK 😅
Hear the podcast version: https://t.co/b9VNy9nHLS
Pour #InternationalPodcastDay, découvrez « Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids », qui fait revivre aux 🇨🇦 leurs pensées les plus étranges. Êtes-vous prêt à rire de vous-même? Époussetez votre vieux journal et partagez vos meilleures trouvailles ci-dessous!
📷GRTTWaK/IG
For #InternationalPodcastDay, check out “Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids,” where Canadians relive their cringe-iest musings – because who doesn’t like to laugh down memory lane? Dust off the old diary and share your best tidbits below! 📷GRTTWaK /IG
Not sure why I thought this was a good idea, but I read my unnecessarily punny 5th grade geography essay in front of 250 strangers at Grownups Read Things They Wrote as Kids last month.
If you missed it, you can catch me on the @GRTTWaK podcast! https://t.co/mKxKNyqZM1
Today, I read some kid writing at @grttwak — with my kids in the audience. From the funny, awkward to the insecure, profound and quirky, I love that it’s all welcome this stage. Grateful to have shared this experience with my 9 & 11 year olds! It’s never… https://t.co/4tpmbf3Opx