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We have many children's book authors in our Wonderful World of Words and Illustrations. Even though we can't interview all the world's children's book authors, we aim to share as many behind-the-scenes inspirations for developing, writing, and producing children's book content and how each author we talk to uses their imaginative and creative hearts to publish and market children's books. Today, we live in a global village with each corner of our earth connected like we have never seen befor ...
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The World Of Buddy Pegs Children's Podcast

Buddy Pegs Media - Creating Children's Podcasts to Inspire Families Through The Bicycle

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The World of Buddy Pegs is a series of free original children’s audio stories for families who want to share the inspiration and empowerment of bicycling with the next generation. Each episode starts at the local bike shop Buddy Pegs which is run by two dogs who are on a mission to bring the power of the bicycle to all the animal characters who reside in the fictional town Spokesville.
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Papa Rick: Hi Folks. How are you doing? You're listening to the story behind the story, Laughter in Learning. I'm pleased to introduce you to our youngest grandson, Cooper. Cooper is the inspiration and a contributor behind the story Laughter in Learning and is the narrator of the audiobook Laughter in Learning. Because our stories take place in th…
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Introduction Before Show Notes Papa Rick interviews his middle granddaughter Bailey and how they turned their High Jinks at the Canmore Folk Music Festival into their second title in The Adventures of Kaboose, the Rocky Mountain Bear book series. Bailey and Papa Rick talk about how an event-filled week created the story. They discuss how writing th…
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Papa Rick interviews his granddaughter and co-author of their children's book, The Adventures of Kaboose the Rocky Mountain Bear, and the inspiration and the story behind how they brought their book to life. Suppose you want to write, publish and market your children's book. In that case, this episode is for you or if you like to look behind the cu…
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Episode One – Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors, The Story Behind the Story Welcome to Episode One of Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors podcast. The idea for this podcast show resulted from our journey to become a published Children's Book author. When we started our journey to publishing our first Children's book,…
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In this episode we meet Charlie, a young man with an extremely severe epilepsy which was not responding to optimal anti-epileptic drug therapy. His mother was an amazing lady who searched far and wide for options to help treat his epilepsy. She learned about a way of treating epilepsy using a device called a Vagus Nerve Stimulator about the same ti…
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This is the first episode in the second series. I start my consultant career in Sheffield. On my first ward round I meet a mother who has just lost her child with what is thought to be cerebral palsy. This leads to a diagnostic odyssey which results in diagnosis of a very rare condition known as Aicardi Goutières syndrome - I introduce you to this …
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I speak with a friend and colleague of mine with whom I worked in Yorkhill. He is now a Professor of Clinical Genetics at the MRC Genetics Unit in Edinburgh and has devoted his life and career to understanding the genetic and metabolic basis of severe developmental disorders. In particular he is fascinated by the concept of genetic disease that is …
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This is a short episode which examines the outcome for Sophie who we met in Episode 12. Although her early development appeared to be on track, as she became older it became clear that she was developing difficulties with communication, not only in terms of her spoken language but also in terms of social understanding. It became clear that Sophie w…
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I had an amazing three months in Sydney. This episode outlines my time there - the people I met, the stimulation of the interactions and the challenges of reviewing data from many, many children with complex neuropathies. We discuss two children - one a baby with a severe early onset form of epilepsy known as West syndrome. We look at treatment the…
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I return to Yorkhill only to find myself attached to paediatric cardiology. We discuss a tiny baby, Tom, who is admitted with a very serious congenital heart defect known as transposition of the great arteries. The challenges his parents face and the support they receive from the cardiology staff is substantial and you need to listen to find out wh…
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As part of training in paediatric neurology I have a year long attachment at the nearby adult neurology unit. We discuss the challenges that adult neurology brings and I recall three patients who made a particular impact on me for a variety of reasons. The first is a young man who presents with a functional neurological disorder causing him to be u…
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I talk with another friend and colleague from my time at Yorkhill. He tells us something about his career since he left paediatrics and we discuss a child we both came across who had a condition known as Cystic Fibrosis. There is a short update about cystic fibrosis and then we discuss a premature baby who did very well and for whom John has very l…
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I plan to leave Glasgow for a research post in London but a last minute "reprieve" results in promotion to a Senior Registrar post remaining in Yorkhill. We discuss an extremely sick child who presented with a condition which, although still very rare, was seen surprisingly frequently in the mid 1980s. This condition is known as Reye syndrome. I di…
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In this episode I discuss a baby who, at first glance, appeared to have extensive brain injury following a respiratory illness called bronchiolitis. The baby was unable to breathe or move. In fact, the cause for the baby's severe neurological abnormality was very different and the outcome was excellent. The initial concern was that this baby was br…
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For the first time I interview a friend of mine, with whom I worked as a registrar in Glasgow. He shares two stories which tell important lessons about always thinking about the individual, even when considering the wider health of the nation. The first child had polio which occurred as a result of polio vaccination. This was a serious problem for …
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This episode discusses two children - one of whom I saw as a floppy baby on the neonatal unit. She turned out to have a condition known as Prader Willi syndrome and I discuss what this condition is. I also describe a little boy who I met because of his difficult to treat epilepsy - he had a neurological disorder called Angelman syndrome. These two …
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Early days as a registrar in neurology. I discuss a child with Friedreich's ataxia and describe this condition. Some musing on the importance of effective communication when breaking bad news. A little girl presents with reflex anoxic seizures and I talk about diagnosis and management of this problem as well as its nature.…
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My return to Yorkhill as a registrar in paediatrics and starting in neurology. The challenges of acute paediatric on call - a child with very severe meningitis but an excellent outcome. Learning lessons about the importance of seeing the child and not the investigations - limitations of brain scans. A girl with what appeared to be Guillain-Barré sy…
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The start of training in Glasgow. Attachment in paediatric cardiology and the experience of a baby with ventricular septal defect. Some information about VSD. Important lessons in general paediatrics and a first exposure to neonatology. The story of a pair of 28 week gestation twins - a difficult night and a positive outcome.…
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Good news - Schmiddy finally found his way out of the basement and the whole Buddy Pegs gang learns what that mysterious flying object really is when it leads them to Badger Cove. It turns out that a ride to Badger Cove is the perfect way to help remind all the kits, pups, and adult animals in Spokesville about the value of natural places, being ou…
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It’s the day after the big parade and now what? The episode starts with Schmiddy in a dream, asking his inner voice how to follow up a wonderful day with an even more wonderful day. Which keeps him in bed longer than expected… and trapped in the basement of Buddy Pegs! Daisy Bell arrives to let everyone know all the other kits and pups went right b…
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The rain has stopped and the first Buddy Pegs Bicycle Playdate is on! Kits and pups are arriving at the bike shop with their parents and the whole town of Spokesville is coming out for the bicycle parade to follow. Everything is going even better than planned until Conrad’s “Hamwheels” contraption begins spinning out of control down Main St. There’…
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In the last episode, the Buddy Pegs crew encouraged Daisy Bell and Cheetos to run the first-ever Bicycle Playdate for kits and pups at the bike shop. Well, the big day has arrived but... so has the rain! Will anyone show up for the event? Spirits are soggy at the bike shop but DB is positive that the sun will come out and the little riders will arr…
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The exciting conclusion of this two part episode, and the start of The World of Buddy Pegs Season Two! After Schmiddy found out Daisy Bell was helping Cheetos learn to ride, he decided to track down the two riding buddies. He needed to know if Cheetos had really turned a corner and put aside his old Bygone ways. Turns out Daisy Bell had really disc…
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Season Two is here! We’re back in the saddle and cranking out all-new stories from Spokesville and the Buddy Pegs bike shop. In this episode we’re introduced to a new customer at Buddy Pegs named Daisy Bell, or as she likes to call herself... DB. DB is a spunky, whip-smart calico kitten who has a precious ability to see the best in all the animals …
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Part 2. The exciting conclusion of this 2 part episode, and the conclusion of The World of Buddy Pegs Season 1! After Watson, Wrigley, and Schmiddy disappear into the secret tunnel below Buddy Pegs, they emerge in Schmiddy's secret workshop. Watson calls a 'sticking around meeting' because he has another hair brain idea for a new gadget to be added…
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Part 1. What exactly does the Buddy Pegs bike shop look like anyway? Well, in Part 1 of this 2 part episode you can take a look for yourself! The Buddy pegs crew takes you on a tour of the shop complete with Schmiddy’s fantastical contraptions like the Repair Bike Check-in-omatic 4000 (RBC4K for short), and a garage door opener like you’ve never se…
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Part 2. The exciting conclusion to the first Buddy Pegs holiday episode! Spokesville’s Holiday Bike Drive Extravaganza Extraordinaire (or SHBDEE for short) is in jeopardy! All the right sided pedals of the donated bicycles have been stolen from Top Dog Elementary School. Not to worry because Poppawheelie, Captain Endo, and Master mouse Kabibble are…
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Part 1 of this original children’s story, all the pedaling pooches who work at the bicycle shop Buddy Pegs are getting ready for their very first holiday bicycle giveaway called the Spokesville Holiday Bike Drive Extravaganza Extraordinaire! Or, SHBDEE for short. A mystery unfolds when the Buddy Pegs crew arrives to fix up all the bikes before the …
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Austin McInerny is the President of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association or (NICA). Since 2009, NICA has been developing interscholastic mountain biking programs for middle and high school student-athletes across the United States. Austin has helped grow NICA into the largest youth cycling program in the United States with 21 leagues, i…
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Part 2 of this story, the posse of pups arrive at Buddy Pegs where the ace mechanic Woodruff is able to fix Bertrand’s wheel that was “taco’d” in Part 1. The following day, the pups ride back to the singletrack trail where Bernie the Badger teaches them about the focal point - a simple trick to help stay focused on what matters when you ride your b…
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7 year old Rowan interviews Levi Leipheimer on Fundraising, Crashing (Bikes and Skis), Furry Friends and more. Learn more about Levi's Gran Fondo that is taking place this upcoming weekend, Sept. 30, in Santa Rosa, California. The Tenrec! Our host Rowan getting ready for his big interview! Check out all our episodes at buddypegs.com/pages/podcast S…
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Part 1 of this story, the Buddy Pegs shop grom Skipper finds a mysterious note in one of the bike boxes. After school the next day, he and his gang of friends follow the directions in the note to meet up with their super hero idles Poppa Wheelie and Captain Endo, and the mysterious badger Bernard Hifleut. Meanwhile, Watson and Wrigley are offered a…
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Michael Zellmann is the Senior Public Relations Manager at SRAM, one of the world’s largest and most revered manufacturers of bicycle parts in the world. In this episode, Braden (7 year old Buddy Pegs Grom) asks Michael all about bicycle chains and the master link that was such a big part of Skipper’s journey into Buddy Pegs in the Missing Link epi…
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Part 2 of this story, the Buddy Pegs shop grom, Skipper, fails to show up for work and becomes a “missing link” in the Buddy Pegs chain. Turns out that something went wrong on his weekend ride with friends and he couldn’t bear to face the Buddy Pegs crew afterwards. Find out how Schmiddy 'the dog, the cat' helps Skipper understand the importance of…
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Part 1 of this story, the crew at the bike shop Buddy Pegs has a problem… they can’t keep up with the busy Spring season and all the bikes that need to be built and fixed! So the two bicycle mechanics, Schmiddy the dog the cat, and Woodruff the Bergamasco shepherd, find a solution by hiring a new pup to help clean the store after school. Check out …
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Calvin Jones is the Director of Education at the Park Tool Company - the world’s biggest and best bicycle specific tool manufacturer. In this episode, Rowan (7 year old Buddy Pegs grom) asks Calvin all about the silent clutch freehub bodies that Poppawheelie and Captain Endo used to save the day in the World of Buddy Pegs episode, Shamus & Pepper's…
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Part 2 - In the exciting conclusion of this story, Poppawheelie and Captain Endo use their super smarts, and their bikes, to track down the bike stealing cat behind Shamus and Peppers’ missing bikes. We hope you enjoy this first introduction to the town of Spokesville, the local bike shop Buddy Pegs, and all the wonderful characters who live in the…
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Part 1 of this story, the owners of the local bike shop Buddy Pegs, Wrigley and Watson, find out there’s a new bike thief in Spokesville who has left two pups wondering what happened to their beloved bikes. With the help of their superhero alter egos Poppawheelie and Captain Endo, Watson and Wrigley head off on a mission to “saaaaaave the day, or a…
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We are so excited to announce the upcoming launch of our Podcast, The World Of Buddy Pegs. The World of Buddy Pegs children's podcast is a series of free original audio stories for families who want to share the inspiration and empowerment of bicycling with the next generation. Safe and fun for kids of all ages! For more great tools to help inspire…
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