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In this episode of The Voxbox, 10th-graders Jai Asmitha and Sanjay Kannan dive into a fun, off-the-cuff chat about why planning matters. Sanjay breaks people down into blobs (go-with-the-flow), squares (hardcore planners), and circles (a mix of both).
They share their thoughts on how these types play out in school life and swap tips on finding a balance. Whether you're a blob, square, or circle, this episode's got something for you—don’t miss it!
In this delightful episode of Voxbox's Story Time, Nivrithi S. shares the charming tale of How the Bear Lost Its Tail!
Ever wonder why bears have such short tails? Join us as we travel into the world of trickery and curiosity, where a clever fox and a trusting bear learn some important lessons.
Perfect for kids and anyone who loves a fun story, this episode is sure to bring smiles and spark imaginations!
Calling all Potterheads! Step into the magic with Voxbox as Rithika, Neha, and Sri Varshini dive deep into the Wizarding World! They’re exploring their favorite characters and unpacking the legendary moments that make each one unforgettable.
From Hermione’s fierce smarts to Snape’s hidden sacrifices, this chat is full of heart, laughter, and pure wizarding world wonder. Don’t miss out! Get ready for wild fan theories in the next episode!
With humor, mythic grandeur, and insights into ancient India, this first part of the story brings alive the enduring values of love, sacrifice, and honor that Diwali celebrates. Join us for a captivating retelling!
In this episode of Voxbox, Laxya and Harshini discuss the mounting pressure students face as exams approach. They explore the divide between toppers and backbenchers, the impact of societal expectations, and the struggle to balance studies with personal passions and friendships.
With exams looming, they emphasize the importance of focusing on skills and well-being, rather than just marks. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on managing stress and breaking educational stereotypes.
Don't forget to tell us what you think about this as well.
In this episode of The Voxbox, S. Mahitha shares the amazing story of Helen Keller, a woman who couldn’t hear or see but still lived an incredible life.
Mahitha talks about a special letter Keller wrote, describing how she felt listening to Beethoven’s music on the radio, even though she was deaf.
This episode reminds us that no matter what challenges we face, we can still experience the beauty of life and achieve great things.
In this episode of The Voxbox, Vahisha and Adhira share their love for travel, discussing their favorite destinations and the profound lessons that traveling can teach.
From the serene beauty of the Himalayas to the cultural experiences that leave a lasting impression, they highlight the transformative power of travel.
They encourage youngsters to embrace the joy of exploring new places, whether it's a nearby city or a distant country, as travel fosters personal growth and learning in unexpected ways.
Tune in and tell us if you are a traveler at heart too!
In this fun episode of The Voxbox, Lishaan Dhanavanthan tells the exciting story of Issun-Bōshi, a tiny boy with a huge heart! Join Issun on his brave adventure as he faces big challenges with just a needle as his sword. Will this little hero prove that size doesn’t matter?
Tune in to find out and enjoy a magical tale full of courage, action, and a whole lot of fun! Perfect for kids and anyone who loves a good story.
In this episode of Voxbox, students Anjanaa Sri, Kugasritharini, Rakshita Sudharson, and Sabari Sree discuss the importance of good values in today’s world. From self-confidence and cleanliness to saving money and making mindful food choices, they share personal experiences and insights on how these values shape our lives. Join the fun and thoughtful conversation as they encourage young listeners to reflect on what values matter most to them. Tune in for an engaging and insightful discussion on building a better future!
In this episode, young storyteller Varsha Aditi from Class 3 brings to life the beloved folklore tale, "The Sun, Moon, and Wind Go Out for Dinner."
This charming story, passed down through generations, explores the personalities of three celestial siblings as they embark on a dinner outing.
Through their actions, we learn timeless lessons about kindness, selfishness, and a mother's unconditional love. Tune in to experience the magic of this traditional tale, beautifully narrated by Varsha.
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