Ashley Leavy
Social-emotional learning that feels like recess! The Brain Playground is a co-listening podcast for kids ages 4–8 and their grown-ups to enjoy together. Sensory-friendly and interactive, each episode sparks emotional growth through playful games, creative movement, imaginative adventures, and meaningful reflection. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, the show follows a consistent rhythm that meets kids where they are and makes space for connection. It's a joyful reminder that every brain is awesome, exactly how it is, and every time we play, it grows a little more.
Nov 20
In this cosmic adventure, kids discover how giving others room, taking turns, and slowing down helps everyone work together. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Answer out-of-this-world questions from their robot friend, Cosmo, to warm up their thinking muscles Practice a calming space pause — a moment to slow down, look around, and notice others Hop into a spaceship and help re-sync the solar system using stop-and-go signals for taking turns, guiding-light stretches for making room, and clap cues for listening and waiting to share Share a time they've made space for someone else Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Sep 25
In this playful episode, kids discover how feelings shift—just like the weather—and how their Brainbow Toolkit prepares them with tools for focus, balance, and calm. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Solve sky riddles to collect special tools like a Sunbeam Spark, Thunder Beat, and Cloud Puff Practice calming breaths and choose a Feelings Badge—a color that shows how they feel inside Swing into the Weathering Realm, where fog, storms, and rainbows show them how to work through emotional ups and downs Share and imagine a rainbow of feelings—because sorting feelings into colors helps the brain notice, name, and manage them Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Aug 28
In this calmer-paced adventure (great for bedtime or quiet moments), kids discover how animals—and people—adapt to new spaces, and learn to name what makes them feel just right. Guided by their brain bud, Izby, kids will: Play a listening game, guessing animal sounds and learning fun habitat facts (snake, monkey, seal) Slow down to notice what makes them feel comfortable and calm, and practice tools to adapt Act out or imagine the moves of meerkats, bats, puffins, and crabs Share a special moment about where they feel their best—whether it’s cozy, creative, or with friends/family Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Aug 7
In this rhyming episode, kids learn that every try—big or small—helps their brain grow stronger. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Play a game of “Would You Rather” to stretch their imagination (would you rather paint with your eyes closed or draw with your toes?) Tap their invisible "reset button" and learn how to handle tricky moments with care and calm Climb through a playful obstacle course in the Imagination Tower (watch out for slippery floors, wiggly noodles, and a grumpy troll!) Talk about a time they kept going, even when it was hard—because trying again is a brave kind of magic Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Jun 26
In this episode, kids learn how tuning into feelings and practicing kindness can make everyone feel like royalty. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Play a royal round of true-or-false to flex their thinking (did the queen ride a motorcycle through the palace?) Pause in the Treehouse to explore different kinds of kindness (golden, platinum… and a brand new royal rule!) Embark on a playful castle quest through voice and movement (nervous knights, sneezing hedgehogs, and a kindness spell!) Reflect with a grown-up about a time someone was kind to them (even the smallest moments can stay in our hearts.) Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Jun 19
This episode gives kids a sparkle lens to spot what makes them unique and celebrate it with joy and imagination. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Practice identifying the “standout” word through interactive thinking games (mountain, helicopter—what makes them different?) Explore breath and body awareness to feel calm and confident (bear paws, fluttery wings, and snail breaths!) Move through rhythmic pattern play (bubbles, woodpeckers, candy machines, and cloud bridges) Reflect with a grown-up on something they love about being themselves Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa ( fellowwave.com )
Jun 12
This episode helps kids explore how to pause, name a feeling, and see things from a new angle, especially when emotions feel big or confusing. Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Practice identifying opposites through interactive wordplay (loud and quiet, clean and dirty, soft and hard) Learn a simple strategy for calming their brain when big feelings show up Move through imaginative contrasts in Topsy-Turvy Town (hot and cold, fast and slow, high and low, & heavy and light) Reflect with a grown-up on something that felt hard, and what helped it feel better Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)
Jun 5
When kids face something tricky, how can they learn to pause, problem-solve, and keep going? Guided by your brain bud, Izby, kids will: Solve riddles on an imagination-fueled adventure where the real treasure is something only they could dream up Understand nervous feelings and try fun, body-based strategies to move through them Embark on a playful journey full of sound and silliness, where every challenge overcome leads to a magical wishberry Reflect on a tricky moment that turned out wonderful once they gave it a try Credits: Created & Produced by Ashley Leavy Sound Design by Jose Correa (fellowwave.com)