• Aaron Bertram and Rachel Charest from Kids Imagine Nation

  • Nov 29 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

Aaron Bertram and Rachel Charest from Kids Imagine Nation

  • Summary

  • Aaron Bertram and Rachel Charest join Your Creative Journey to talk about their work as the creators of Kids Imagine Nation (KIN), a musical trio whose mission is to help their neighbors by using their imaginations!  Over the past few years, KIN released 4 albums and 2 EPs, has performed live at the Disneyland Resort, Legoland, Santa’s Village, and 100’s or schools and libraries, created a web series that follows their adventures, and launched a live stream network called KINTV where they interact with their viewers live through the week with music classes, interactive storytimes dance parties and much much more!    www.kinmusic.net

    Your Creative Journey explores the challenges creators can face as they forge their own paths. Whether you want to act, write, dance, draw, make music or make a movie, the Your Creative Journey Podcast is here for you! Twice a month, Paul and Kevin discuss their experiences as working creatives and offer any insight to help you get one step closer to making your creative dream a reality.


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