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Really I Did That
Really I Did That
Author: Haven Carey
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I’m Haven, I'm 5 years old and this is my podcast Really I Did That. It's about drums, music, space, dinosaurs, Mommy, and everything else I love. Someday I'm gong to be a scientist and discover something smaller than a quark. And also someday I'm going to be an artist, musician, builder, and anything else I want to be. Sometimes I get to interview real scientists and musicians and other people doing cool stuff.
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In this episode of Really I Did That, six-year-old Haven teams up with beatboxing pro Jesse Galusha—also known as Galush! Galush is a three-time American Beatbox Championships finalist, a teaching artist, and a trailblazer who uses beatboxing for education and speech therapy. Together, they explore the magic of making music with just their voices, and Haven gets to show off their beatboxing skills in an epic duet. (Visit Galush’s website at galushmusic.com to learn more.)
Today I spoke with a real paleontologist, Paul Sereno, a professor of paleontology at the University of Chicago. He tells me about a new discovery, an epic desert journey and a big mistake.
In this episode of "Really I Did That," five-year-old Haven interviews Peter Kelly, a research geologist from the Cascades Volcano Observatory. They chat about their favorite volcanoes, volcanoes in space, the Ring of Fire, igneous rocks, and the difference between lava and magma. Plus, they share strategies for a fun game to explore volcanoes in a whole new way!
I love listening to audiobooks. In this episode, I'll tell you about the cool things I learn from audiobooks and what my favorite audiobook series is. Then I'll give you a first listen to my very first audiobook - an original story by me!
From sharks to the ozone layer, Haven teaches you all you need to know about how to save planet Earth.
In this episode, my Boundless Life classmates and I talk about living in Italy: what we love, and what is different from our hometowns.
My Mommy visited my preschool class today to talk about journalism. We got to make pretend microphones and interview our friends. Journalism is important because it helps people know about things.
I spent this week at a cabin on a lake with my friend Rory, and our families. We had fun.
I read Winnie The Pooh every day. I've read all the original stories. This episode is a review of my favorite Pooh stories and activities.
In this episode, I'll take you into my greenhouse to teach you all about gardening -- how to prune a pepper plant, how to put on gardening gloves, and what all plants need. Yep, really I did that.
In this episode I'm going to talk about people and how to be a good friend.
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Mommy and I made a map of the 100 Acre Woods. I'll show you around!
In this episode, I'll tell you all about my gymnastics class. I even swung on rings -- yep, really I did that.
I went sailing on Rocinante with my Mommy and Daddy. We saw a hermit crab, mussel shell, and a volcano.
In this episode Haven explains how to cook tomato milk, his original recipe. It requires a lovely song and a few surprise ingredients.
My buddy Rory came to visit me. Rory likes volcanoes, and so do I. So we talked about volcanoes and looked at books about volcanoes.
If you don't know what the rocky or gassy planets are - listen to this podcast! I'll also tell you what I think I'll find on Mars.
In this episode, I tell you about a time when I found an ostrich egg - really I did that.
In this episode I’ll tell you some of my favorite drummers. Aaaand, I’ll even give you a sneak preview of a new song I’m working on called Tadpole Come Home.


