The Dream Big Podcast is a family-friendly kids podcast inspiring kids (and adults!) to pursue their
This episode tells the story of how Eva went from one of worst servers on her Volleyball team to one
Radha is the co-Founder, CEO and Chief Community Architect of Daybreaker, the early morning dance an
It’s not every day you meet a 9-year-old who has her own podcast. So people are naturally curious w
When we watched Elora Hardy’s TED Talk and saw photos of the magical bamboo houses that she was buil
Eva shares a very important two-word question that she challenges our Big Dreamers to always ask bef
Mia Sinclair Jenness is the voice of Nancy in Disney’s hit show Fancy Nancy based on the New York Ti
We all want to reach our goals as fast as possible. But when you have a BIG dream, the reality is t
We’ve had a ton of amazing guests on the Dream Big Podcast. So when we started to talk about invit
We’re all human and mess up sometimes. And occasionally, even the best of us royally mess up and re
Iron Cowboy James Lawrence completed 50 Ironman distance triathlons, in 50 days, in each of the 50 U
Eva shares a very powerful secret with our Big Dreamers, and we have to give credit to author Rachel
Kobe Bryant is one of the best basketball players to ever live. He played 20 years for the Los Ange
We’ve noticed that the word “hate” gets thrown around way too often, especially by kids. I hate hom
Today, Eva answers a question from Tom in Seattle. Tom writes: Eva, I hope you can help me with so
We did it! 100 Episodes of the Dream Big Podcast. Nearly two years of publishing weekly episodes.
This episode covers a topic that is rarely discussed on the podcast, and that is anger. We often t
In this week’s episode, Eva answers a question from a Big Dreamer who is interested in starting her
We are big proponents of having a positive attitude here at the Dream Big Podcast. So I think that
DeVon Franklin is a New York Times bestselling author, spiritual success coach, and the CEO of Frank
We all have difficulty managing our expectations and learning to go with the flow when things don’t