Episodes

  • Nope, He’s Not Stopping: Big Goals. Hard Climbs. Keep Going.
    Jun 7 2026

    This episode is such a good one — and it has two parts that fit together perfectly.


    First, meet Eli — an 8-year-old from Lakewood who decided to start saying Tehillim… and then actually kept going.


    What started as a “we’re bored, let’s say Tehillim” moment at the kitchen table turned into something much bigger. Eli finished the whole Sefer Tehillim once, started again, lost a chart, remembered where he was up to, kept going, and is now saying Tehillim as a zechus for his grandfather, Meyer ben Tzirel Perel, who needs a refuah sheleimah.


    But this conversation became about so much more than Tehillim.


    We talked about grit — not the cereal kind — the real kind.


    Resilience.
    Endurance.
    Courage.


    Eli shares what it feels like to keep trying, even when a goal feels huge. He talks about stage fright, getting up anyway, creating skits in class, managing a bunch of third grade boys, bringing in props, costumes, fake gold coins, paper beards, and somehow making the whole thing work.


    Sometimes we think “big accomplishments” have to look very serious. But sometimes they look like a kid with a Tehillim chart, a creative brain, a little stage fright, a lot of ideas, and the willingness to try again.


    Then, in the second part of the episode, we talk about grit in a totally different way — through biking.


    We hear from Rami and Shuey about the upcoming TDK Junior Father-Son Bike Ride in Baltimore, and what it means to push yourself, ride together, and be part of something that is fun, challenging, and meaningful.


    Because grit isn’t only something you use when you’re sitting with a Tehillim chart.


    Sometimes grit looks like getting back on the bike.
    Sometimes it looks like riding a little farther than you thought you could.
    Sometimes it looks like a father and son doing something side by side.
    And sometimes it looks like a whole community showing up for something healthy, exciting, and good.


    My favorite part of this episode is how it reminds us that kids are not simple. A kid can be quiet and also loud. Creative and also serious. Nervous and also brave. Fun and also focused. And when kids are given space to practice all the different parts of who they are, it is incredible to watch what comes out.


    Thank you to this week’s sponsors:


    Hosiery Plus — for the basics, swim, socks, hosiery, and all the things your whole family needs. https://hosieryplus.com/


    TDK Junior Bike Ride — coming up June 21! A father-son ride, family fun, and such a great Baltimore event. https://bikercholim.rallybound.org/tdkjr


    Whee by SR / — for beautiful outdoor play that gets kids moving, climbing, imagining, and actually playing. https://wheesr.com/


    Listen to this episode with your kids, and then ask them:


    What’s one big thing you could do… one small piece at a time?


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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • What I Wish Someone Told Me in 7th Grade (and Why the UPS Driver Gets the Potato Kugel) | Shimi Adar
    May 31 2026

    I wanted to bring Shimi Adar on because behind all the dancing, energy, and positivity is someone with a lot of depth.

    In this conversation, we talk about peer pressure, self-confidence, kindness, and what it means to stop living for everyone else and start becoming the person Hashem created you to be.

    Shimi shares stories from her own teen years, the struggles she faced trying to fit in, and the lessons she wishes someone had told her when she was younger.

    I hope every person listening walks away feeling a little more confident, a little more understood, and a little more excited to be exactly who they are.

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    59 mins
  • Push A Little Harder | Today's Music is Deeper Than You Think
    May 24 2026

    This episode started with a car ride, a 24six playlist, and one song that completely took over our house.

    After hearing Rabbi Kalish speak about the importance of listening to the music our kids connect to, I decided to follow my daughters’ lead into the world of this generation’s music… and it led me to Zevi.

    In this powerful conversation, Zevi shares:
    • how one audition changed his life
    • the story behind “Push a Little Harder”
    • how music can reveal emotions we don’t always know how to say out loud
    • what “celebrate the love and fear” really means
    • and why sometimes the biggest victory is simply realizing you have something meaningful to share with the world

    We also talk about grit, vulnerability, creativity, fear, confidence, and why today’s music might actually be revealing something very deep about this generation.

    Thank you to our amazing sponsors for helping us continue creating meaningful content and conversations for kids and families.

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    🚲TDK Jr: TDK Jr — Sign up for this father/son epic bike ride on June 21!!


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    59 mins
  • There’s No Such Thing as Limits : A Marathon, a Teen with Muscular Dystrophy and 2 Boys with One Unforgettable Message
    May 8 2026

    In this episode, Morah Tziri speaks with two truly InKredible Kids.


    Chaim is a 12-year-old Team Lifeline runner who has already completed the Miami Half Marathon three times. He’s funny, full of energy, and has a message for every kid listening: no one is too young to make a difference.


    Then, in a surprise twist, Chaim gets to reconnect with Azzi, a boy he met at the marathon, who inspires him deeply. Azzi shares about music, Camp Simcha, life in a wheelchair, and how he faces challenges with simcha and emunah.


    One runs.
    One sings.
    Both keep going.

    Watch the music video we talked about:
    In this episode, Morah Tziri talks about watching Azzi’s powerful “Titanium” music video from Camp Simcha. After you listen, make sure to watch the video too. It gives you a whole new appreciation for Azzi’s strength, simcha, and talent.

    Watch here:
    Azzi’s Camp Simcha Titanium Video


    Thank you to our sponsor, WheePlay by SR. Check them out at wheesr.com.


    New InKredible Kids x TYH Nation coloring sheets are available every Thursday at tyhnation.com.


    For a whole world of resources for your kids, head to inkrediblekids.org now. Be sure to sign up for our email so you never miss new content and live programs.


    For sponsorships, ads, collaborations, or bookings:
    info@inkrediblekids.org


    And remember: You are all inkredible kids.


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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • When Life Gets Hard, What Kind of Kid Are You?
    Apr 26 2026

    This episode is really special to me.

    You’re going to meet two girls who are both showing us what strength looks like… just in very different ways.

    First, you’ll meet Leahla.
    Right now, she’s going through treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. And the way she talks about it? The way she carries herself? It stopped me in my tracks.

    She’s not looking for pity.
    She’s not calling herself a “nebach.”
    Her words: “We’re not nebachs. We’re heroes.”

    And once you hear her explain what that means… you won’t forget it.

    Then you’ll meet Sari.

    After her baby sister spent time in the NICU, Sari realized something powerful:
    She doesn’t just want to learn… she wants to help.

    She’s already thinking about becoming a nurse one day, maybe in oncology, maybe in the NICU… and the way she talks about caring for people, really seeing them, is something every kid (and adult!) needs to hear.

    So this episode is about two kinds of strength:
    ✨ The strength to go through something hard
    ✨ And the strength to step up and help others through it

    👉 When life gets hard… what kind of kid are you?


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    🎨 InKredible Kids x TYH Coloring Book Collab

    This is something I’m SO excited about.

    Every Thursday, you can print a FREE coloring book that includes:
    • Adorable, detailed pages
    • Hidden surprises
    • A short message from me that kids can actually read and share

    Here’s the fun part:
    Your child sends in their drawing…
    We choose a winner…
    And we turn THEM into a character in a future coloring book 🤯

    👉 Download here: https://tyhnation.com/printables




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    59 mins
  • My Father Was a Nazi… and I Raised a Jewish Family
    Apr 16 2026

    She grew up as the daughter of a Nazi… and had never even heard of Jews.

    In this powerful and emotional episode, Morah Tziri sits down with Hannah, an 89-year-old woman whose story is almost impossible to believe.

    Born in Germany during World War II to a Nazi officer, Hannah grew up in a home filled with fear, silence, and pain. She had no idea that Jews even existed… until she was 17 years old.

    What happened next changed the course of her life forever.

    Hannah shares:

    • What her childhood was really like growing up in a Nazi home
    • The moment she discovered the truth about Jews
    • How she eventually built a Jewish life and family
    • And the message she wants every generation to hear

    This is a story about resilience, identity, and the power of choosing a different path, NO MATTER WHERE WE COME FROM!

    🎥 For the full experience, watch the video version of this interview on the InKredible Kids YouTube channel. Seeing Hannah share her story brings an entirely different level of impact.

    You won’t forget this one.



    Filmed on Pesach in Arizona with Greenwald Caterers and E2 Retreats.

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    45 mins
  • How She Turned Pain Into Power | Charlene Aminoff
    Mar 25 2026

    In this IK Teens episode, Charlene Aminoff shares a powerful message about strength, resilience, and self-worth.

    This episode was originally recorded live during an IK Teens Zoom session, bringing together teens for a real and meaningful conversation.

    Through her experience, she speaks about what it means to face challenges, process difficult moments, and choose to grow from them rather than be defined by them.

    As we approach Pesach — a time of renewal, growth, and personal freedom — this conversation offers a meaningful reminder that real strength comes from within. It’s about how you see yourself, how you respond to challenges, and how you move forward.

    This episode is for any teen who has ever felt hurt, left out, or unsure of themselves — and is ready to discover their inner strength.

    🎥 The full video of this session is available on the InKredible Kids YouTube channel.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • From Bored to Board: Age 4 to Blindfold Chess—A Teen's Journey
    Mar 22 2026

    What starts as a conversation about chess… turns into something much deeper.

    In this episode, Morah Tziri sits down with 16-year-old Daniel from Australia who started playing chess at just four years old — and hasn’t really looked back since. From winning tournaments as a little kid to playing full games blindfolded (yes, really), this conversation explores what it actually means to get good at something.

    But more than that…

    👉 What happens when a hobby becomes your thing
    👉 How winning, losing, and pressure shape the way we think
    👉 Why being challenged is actually the best gift
    👉 And how every child can find something that builds confidence and identity

    Even if you don’t know the first thing about chess (same 😅), this episode is for you.

    💛 Don’t Miss This

    If you haven’t yet watched the Libby video, please, please go watch it.

    It’s one of the most powerful things we’ve ever shared.

    Libby went through so much this past year, including two strokes, and still showed up with such strength, simcha, and determination. The video includes subtitles so you can really understand her — and trust me, it’s worth it.

    👉 Watch it here:
    Libby's Dream Interview

    People all over the world are davening for her, and it’s been extremely moving to see.

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    “You dream it. Whee make it.”


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    44 mins