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    <description>This podcast is about how the world came to be the way it is today, and how people think it should be. From the mind of Pete Mote, an 8-year-old Podcaster living in Maine. Pete's History of The World is produced entirely by Pete Mote with extremely limited (if any) direction from grown-ups. The grown-ups just help with the technical stuff.</description>
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<p>If you're looking for a good podcast for your kids, subscribe to this one. You may also want to consider <a href="https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510321/wow-in-the-world">Wow In The World</a>, and <a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/fleas">This Podcast Has Fleas</a>.</p>
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<p>Everything on Pete's podcast is Pete's idea. Parents and adults help him to collect his thoughts and do the technical stuff but everything shared is as Pete wants it. From sponsors to topics and talking points, it's all Pete.</p>
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<p>We tried something new for episode 3. Pete came in with notes, but wasn't too into just reading them verbatim. So Tanner used those notes to prompt Pete for his thoughts.</p>
<p>**Tell Pete you liked this podcast episode and provide feedback by emailing his engineer, Tanner! **tanner@portlandpod.com.</p>
<p>Pete's History of The World is produced entirely by Pete Mote with extremely limited (if any) direction from grown-ups. The grown-ups just help with the technical stuff.</p>
<p>SoundFX licensed via Splice.com<br />
Outro music by Trance Euphoria from the album Uplifting Melodic Trance Grooves</p>
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<p>Tell Pete you liked his podcast episode by emailing his engineer, Tanner! tanner@portlandpod.com.</p>
<p>Pete's History of The World is produced entirely by Pete Mote with extremely limited (if any) direction from grown-ups. The grown-ups just help with the technical stuff.</p>
<p>Music used from Chillhop Records, find more such music here: https://chillhop.com/<br />
Other sounds and music from Splice.com</p>
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