But to me, the name masterclass seems like something urgent, something that needs to be hurried when the reality is simplifying your family really is a process that needs to be taken at a pace that suits you. It's probably just this minor slight thing. So I've been working behind the scenes for the past couple of months, getting it ready to bring it back and change it and make it self paced. And over the past few months, I've had so many more requests to bring it back and I've been wanting to do it, but I knew that it needed to take a different form when I was offering it before it was an eight week program. The feedback that I got on the program was overwhelming. I ran it three times last year at different points during the year and had amazing groups join me. Know that last year I had a program called the masterclass, which I absolutely enjoyed. Many of you who've been following along for some time. And in the second half, I answer a question from an audience member and today the something simple that I'm loving is I'm relaunching the masterclass. If you're new to the podcast in this shorter Q and A episode, I always start off the first half of the episode, sharing something simple that I'm loving. So that brings me to my something simple for today. We're just getting together to talk and to support one another and to build community. This Saturday, March 28th, at 10:00 AM Eastern, you can go to /coffee to reserve your spot. ![]() So many of you joining me from all over the world. Last Saturday, I hosted a live virtual coffee chat, which was amazing to chat with. If you follow along on Instagram, you'll know that I've been very active, trying to provide as many resources as possible over there. So right now I am really working overtime to try to do my job. And during this crisis, it has really become clear to me, crystal clear what my job is and my job is to support parents. I'm just very generally inarticulate about it. ![]() I usually fumble over an answer or something like, well, I wrote a book, I have a podcast. I have always struggled to explain to people that I meet, what I do when I get asked that question. It has been a week or a couple of weeks, depending on what part of the world you're in now. So you're going to hear conversations that are based in research, but more importantly, real life. My perspectives are based in my firsthand experience, raising kids, but also rooted in my Ph.D. In this show, we focus on minimalism with kids, positive parenting, family wellness, and decreasing the mental load. Simple Families is an online community for parents who are seeking a simpler more intentional life. I'm answering a question about how to entertain our kids during a quarantine. Stone of Stone & Company, whose work includes “Legends of the Hidden Temple,” “BrainSurge,” and “Paradise Run,” is leading Capacitor’s development alongside former Nickelodeon live action and TV movies executive vice president Bronwen O’Keefe, whose credits include work as a supervising exec on “Henry Danger,” “Lip Sync Battle Shorties,” “Double Dare,” and the Kid’s Choice Awards.Hi there and welcome to episode 206. Veteran industry exec Hanson launched Capacitor Studios just last month, kicking off with a “Kid Robot” movie and a “Feisty Pets” animated series. “Parents and teachers have reported tremendous improvements in kids’ focus and empathy after engaging with the series and this type of fun, forward-thinking children’s programming is especially vital in today’s world.” “We are thrilled to team up with creators Jaime and Martin Amor to introduce this incredible, ground-breaking property to a wider, global audience,” said Capacitor CEO Paul Hanson. ![]() The channel’s videos currently include yoga sessions inspired by “Frozen,” “Moana,” “Harry Potter,” “Star Wars,” and more. The eight-year-old brand’s YouTube views now top 30 million a month, on average, and have brought in 250,000 new monthly subscribers amid the ongoing pandemic that has sent parents scrambling to find ways to keep their kids active and entertained while schools remain closed. Capacitor Studios Launching With 'Kid Robot,' 'Feisty Pets' Projects (EXCLUSIVE)
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