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Nightingale

Podcast Adventure Gen-Z Media Average run time: 30 minutes
Nightingale podcast art: A robotic bird sits atop a robotic hand with a green and blue sky behind it

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Robert Yaniz Jr. By Robert Yaniz Jr. , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 8+

Teens with cancer go on a magical adventure; heavy themes.

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Nightingale might center on a mysterious, magical world, but it's the lead characters' real lives that will emotionally capture listeners. Dani, Sarah, and Rocco are the kind of strong-willed, courageous, and vulnerable characters kids can easily identify with and also look up to. The show's voice acting and production are impeccable, which is a given coming from Gen-Z Media. But it's the thematic heft Nightingale carries that makes it a winner. Although the serious subject matter may be a lot for little ones (or possibly relatable), the fantastical elements balance out the heavier themes nicely. If anything, the parallels between the characters' journey into a magical world facing an unspeakable darkness only further highlight their real-life stories, making for a touching, empowering, and often emotional audio journey.

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