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Ever Wonder

Ever Wonder

著者: Laura Smith
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Ever Wonder is a calming podcast for thoughtful girls aged 6–10 navigating big feelings and big questions. Each gentle episode helps them process real-life struggles—friendship drama, shame, self-doubt, family tensions—and invites them to wonder: Who do I want to be?

Through warm storytelling and relatable characters, girls are equipped with practical tools to grow in kindness, honesty, courage, and emotional strength.

Perfect for brain breaks, car rides, or bedtime, each episode also includes a parent conversation guide to help you connect and chat about what matters most.

© 2025 Ever Wonder
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  • When Nobody’s Watching: Matilda and Her Cookie
    2025/06/27


    Matilda and her sister Madison sneak a few cookies from the pantry — ones they baked together — even though Mum had asked them to wait. No one sees. No one gets in trouble. But later that night, Matilda feels the quiet weight of her decision.

    This gentle story explores the power of integrity, what it feels like to choose wrong, and how to become the kind of person you — and others — can trust. A calm, thoughtful reflection for girls learning to grow in honesty and character.


    Parent Conversation Guide

    Why This Episode Matters:
    This story helps girls process the quiet inner conflict of making a wrong choice — especially when no one is watching and no one finds out. It affirms that those uneasy feelings are not a sign of failure, but a sign of growth. Matilda’s story gives children a safe way to explore conscience, integrity, and how to take steps toward becoming trustworthy and honest people.

    Themes to Explore Together:

    • What is integrity, and why does it matter?
    • How do our choices shape who we’re becoming?
    • Why do we sometimes make the wrong decision, even when we know better?
    • What does it look like to grow from a mistake without shame?

    Questions to Ask:

    • “Have you ever done something you weren’t supposed to, even if no one knew?”
    • “What helped Matilda realise she wasn’t proud of her choice?”
    • “What do you think you’d do next time if you were in her shoes?”
    • “How do we know when something just doesn’t sit right inside us?”

    Helpful Phrases to Try:

    • “You don’t have to be perfect to grow.”
    • “It’s brave to admit when something wasn’t right.”
    • “Even mistakes can help shape you into someone strong.”
    • “Doing what’s right when no one is watching — that’s real strength.”

    Model It:
    Let your child see your own moments of reflection:
    “I wish I’d handled that differently. Next time, I want to pause and think more.”
    This models that self-awareness and change are part of maturity — not something to hide from.

    💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It is so encouraging hearing how your daughter is growing, learning and connecting with those around her.

    It helps other families find the show and reminds us that these gentle conversations really do matter.

    For more information, or to get in touch privately, please head to www.everwonderpodcast.com

    Thanks for listening — we’re so glad you’re here.

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    11 分
  • Daisy's Heavy Heart: a Highly Empathetic Sweetheart
    2025/06/25

    Daisy is a gentle girl who feels things deeply—especially when someone around her seems sad. In this heartfelt episode, Daisy borrows a classmate’s pencil and begins to worry that she may have hurt her feelings.

    As Daisy tries to make sense of Olivia’s quiet mood, her mind spirals and her heart grows heavy. But with gentle reflection, a warm moment with her mum, and a simple act of kindness, Daisy learns something important: she can care without carrying everything.


    This episode helps young girls understand big empathy, self-blame, and the power of asking instead of assuming. Through story, breathwork, and calming affirmation, your child will learn to recognise emotional spirals and gently let go of what isn’t theirs to hold.

    Perfect for Highly Sensitive and High Empath girls who often take on more than they need to.



    Parent Conversation Guide

    What this episode helps with:
    This story is designed for children who are highly empathetic or emotionally sensitive. These kids often notice subtle cues, internalise others’ emotions, and assume responsibility for feelings that aren't theirs. It can lead to emotional overload, bedtime worry loops, and guilt.

    Themes to explore with your child:

    • Empathy vs. emotional responsibility
    • How to notice others’ feelings without assuming blame
    • Replacing “what if I upset them?” with “I can ask if they’re okay”

    Conversation Starters:

    • “Have you ever worried someone was upset because of something you did—even if you weren’t sure?”
    • “When you feel sad like Daisy did, what does it feel like in your body?”
    • “What do you think Daisy’s mum did really well when Daisy was upset?”
    • “How could you show kindness next time someone feels sad—without holding it in your heart all night?”

    Phrases to model:

    • “You can be kind, and still let go.”
    • “Their feelings are not your fault, even if you noticed them first.”
    • “It’s okay to care deeply. It’s also okay to rest.”

    How to support your child:
    Help them learn to name what they feel, check for facts (“Did I say something unkind?”), and gently ask when unsure. Encourage simple offloading techniques before bed: drawing, writing, prayer, or just saying, “I noticed this today—and I’m letting it go.”

    💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It is so encouraging hearing how your daughter is growing, learning and connecting with those around her.

    It helps other families find the show and reminds us that these gentle conversations really do matter.

    For more information, or to get in touch privately, please head to www.everwonderpodcast.com

    Thanks for listening — we’re so glad you’re here.

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    16 分
  • Ellie the Elephant: When Does Teasing Cross the Line?
    2025/06/24

    When a few boys at school start calling Ellie “Ellie the Elephant,” she shrugs it off—until the teasing keeps popping up all day. Back home, she chats with her mum, who listens carefully and helps Ellie think through what teasing really is… and how to stand up for herself with strength and a little sparkle.

    This episode gently explores what to do when a joke isn’t funny anymore, how to draw healthy boundaries, and how to face teasing without losing your cool (or your kindness).


    Parent Conversation Guide
    Use this episode to open a meaningful chat about teasing, power dynamics, and confident self-expression. Here are some ways to talk it through:

    Start with curiosity
    Ask:

    • "Has anything like that ever happened to you?"
    • "How do you usually feel when someone teases you, even as a ‘joke’?"
    • "What do you think Ellie did well?"

    Acknowledge their experience
    You could say:

    • "It’s okay to feel annoyed or even hurt when teasing happens."
    • "You don’t have to laugh along if it’s not funny to you."
    • "You’re allowed to set a boundary, even if it’s small or quiet."

    Model confidence and boundaries
    Try sharing:

    • A time when you were teased and how you responded.
    • Ways you’ve seen people set kind but strong boundaries.

    Help them prepare; Brainstorm:

    • "What are some things you could say if this happens again?"
    • "Would you like to practice a line together?"

    If your child tends to do the teasing:

    • Gently explore how teasing might feel to the other person.
    • Ask: "Have you ever laughed at a joke that might’ve made someone else uncomfortable?"
    • Encourage self-awareness, empathy, and ways to be funny without targeting others.

    Reinforce their identity

    • "You don’t need to get smaller to fit in."
    • "You’re strong, thoughtful, and your voice matters."
    • "You can be kind and stand up for yourself."

    💛 If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to leave a rating and review. It is so encouraging hearing how your daughter is growing, learning and connecting with those around her.

    It helps other families find the show and reminds us that these gentle conversations really do matter.

    Thanks for listening — we’re so glad you’re here.

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    12 分

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