History-Sode | "Eh"

History-Sode | "Eh"

Why do Canadians say "Eh"? In this episode of Auntie Jo Jo’s Library, we’re exploring the origins and meanings of this famous little word. From friendly chats to confirming facts, "Eh" is more than just a stereotype—it's a part of Canadian culture!

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Learning Before Reacting: How to Stay Informed, Ask Questions, and Find Your Voice

Learning Before Reacting: How to Stay Informed, Ask Questions, and Find Your Voice

In this special History-sode, we talk about how to stay informed during uncertain times without panic, pressure, or being told what to believe. Designed for families and global listeners, this episode...

26 Feb 13min

A Quiet Chapter: Growing Through Difficult Times

A Quiet Chapter: Growing Through Difficult Times

This episode of A Quiet Chapter is a calm, reflective story for adults, shared from my personal journal. In this quiet space, I read an intimate reflection on truth, memory, and the moments from child...

23 Feb 13min

First on This Land: Indigenous People, Reservations, and Why History Still Matters

First on This Land: Indigenous People, Reservations, and Why History Still Matters

Before there was a United States, Indigenous people lived on this land for thousands of years. In this gentle, honest History-sode, we explore Native American land, reservations, and what happened whe...

19 Feb 6min

The Saturday Helpers Club: A Heartwarming Kids Story About Volunteering and Making a Difference

The Saturday Helpers Club: A Heartwarming Kids Story About Volunteering and Making a Difference

What happens when a rainy Saturday turns into a day of unexpected kindness?In this uplifting short story for ages 8–10, Milo discovers that helping others doesn’t require being big, brave, or perfect ...

17 Feb 6min

The Rulebook for Fairness: The Story of the U.S. Constitution

The Rulebook for Fairness: The Story of the U.S. Constitution

What is the U.S. Constitution and why does it matter to kids today?In this History-sode, we explore the story behind America’s most important rulebook: why it was created, who it protects, and how con...

12 Feb 8min

When Rules Become Weapons: Understanding the Holocaust

When Rules Become Weapons: Understanding the Holocaust

In this special History-sode, we talk carefully and clearly about the Holocaust—what it was, how it happened, and why remembering it matters today. Designed to be age-appropriate and PG, this episode ...

5 Feb 9min

The Light in the Book Drop: A Hopeful Teen Story About Kindness, Courage, and Small Miracles

The Light in the Book Drop: A Hopeful Teen Story About Kindness, Courage, and Small Miracles

When the world feels heavy, sometimes the smallest light is the one that changes everything. In this uplifting teen short story for ages 13 to 15, fifteen-year-old Rowan discovers a mysterious note in...

3 Feb 18min

February Forecast

February Forecast

Auntie Jo Jo wants to take a moment to walk you through what February 2026 will look like in the library. Don't worry! She's not going anywhere - she's just giving you a heads up on what to expect thi...

3 Feb 2min

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