{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/66337d7c1a1585001275e1a3/6744e6fa1468aa825583ef1f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Maddie Moate: Staying Curious. ","description":"<p><strong>This episode of Beyond the Broom Cupboard, we speak to Maddie Moate.</strong></p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>BBC’s Do you know:</strong></p><p><strong>https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b09yn3ly/maddies-do-you-know</strong></p><p><strong>Maddie’s Youtube Channel</strong></p><p><strong>https://www.youtube.com/@maddiemoate</strong></p><p><strong>A very curious Christmas west end show</strong></p><p><strong>https://nimaxtheatres.com/shows/maddies-curious-christmas-live-on-stage/</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>About Maddie Moate:</strong></p><p>Maddie Moate is a presenter known for her work on CBeebies, YouTube and in live theatre.</p><p>She started her presenting career online with a comedy sketch series about smartphones and apps, sponsored by Nokia.</p><p>This led to her presenting for various tech brands and becoming a YouTube tech presenter and journalist.</p><p>Maddie was then hired by BBC Earth for their YouTube channel as a scientist familiar with the YouTube format.</p><p>CBeebies then approached her to host a new tech science engineering show as they wanted a real person, not an actor, to host.</p><p><strong>Maddie's Approach to Science Communication:</strong></p><p>Maddie believes in finding the extraordinary in the ordinary and making science accessible to everyone.</p><p>She focuses on simplifying complex scientific concepts using relatable examples and language that children can understand.</p><p>For example, she explains weight in terms of small elephants and uses familiar objects like forks and fences to spark children's interest.</p><p>Maddie prioritises family viewing and avoids patronising language, ensuring her content is engaging for both children and adults.</p><p><strong>\"Do You Know?\" Show:</strong></p><p>The show features two segments: \"How is it made?\" and \"How does it work?\".</p><p>Finding factories in the UK for the \"How is it made?\" segment became increasingly difficult as the series progressed.</p><p>The show's topics were chosen through crowd research, with school children providing ideas, as well as Maddie's own curation of ideas and identifying products made in the UK.</p><p>The random nature of the episode topics was partly due to the availability of factory locations.</p><p><strong>Maddie's YouTube Content:</strong></p><p>Maddie's YouTube content often focuses on finding extraordinary stories within ordinary objects and themes, like paper made from elephant poo and bread baked in geothermal hot springs.</p><p>She sees these as opportunities to teach children about topics like sustainability and geothermal energy in engaging ways.</p><p><strong>\"A Very Curious Christmas\" Book and Stage Show:</strong></p><p>The book explores the science behind Christmas traditions and cultures, like why we have Christmas stockings and how Christmas crackers work.</p><p>The book was inspired by Maddie's difficulty finding resources that collated fun Christmas-themed science questions.</p><p>The stage show adaptation is set in Santa's workshop, where Maddie works alongside two elves to fix the chaotic workshop using science.</p><p>The show incorporates audience interaction, jokes, music and visual elements to keep audiences of all ages engaged.</p><p><strong>Navigating YouTube with Children:</strong></p><p>Maddie acknowledges the challenges of YouTube's algorithm-driven content, which can lead to children repeatedly seeing similar content.</p><p>She recommends using the YouTube Kids app and curating a list of trusted channels to provide a safer and more enriching experience.</p><p>Maddie encourages parents to watch YouTube content with their children to discover family-friendly creators and ensure a shared experience</p>","author_name":"Corin long"}