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Kids Media Club Podcast

Hosted by Kids Club

Three veteran kids' media executives dissect the industry's latest trends in animation, gaming, and digital platforms for a professional audience.

The brief

This is a weekly news analysis and trend-spotting show for the children's media industry, by the industry. The three hosts leverage their senior roles at major studios and consultancies to dissect breaking news, from the business of 'Bluey' to the box office success of creator-led films like 'The Amazing Digital Circus'. It's less a formal interview show and more a strategic conversation between peers, often reporting directly from major industry events like the Annecy Animation Festival.

Unlike journalist-hosted shows, Kids Media Club offers analysis from three active, senior industry professionals discussing their own domain. Their conversation is grounded in firsthand experience with IP development, franchise strategy, and the specific financial models of creator-owned properties versus traditional studios.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

The Kids Media Club Podcast features three industry insiders—Jo Redfern, Andy Williams, and Emily Horgan—in a weekly roundtable discussion. They analyze the business of children's entertainment, covering everything from animation and Roblox to EdTech and franchise management. The show serves as a go-to source for professionals, educators, and parents looking to understand the ever-evolving world of kids' content.

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Credentials & credits

  • Jo Redfern: SVP of Digital at Coolabi; former exec at Disney, WWE, and BBC Children's.
  • Emily Horgan: Independent kids media consultant; former Disney executive specializing in franchise management.
  • Andy Williams: BAFTA-winning Executive Producer; founder of Vamonos creative agency; former exec at Disney and Nickelodeon.

Other ventures

  • Jo Redfern: Founder of Futrhood Media; Exec Producer of 'Cozmo & Friends'.
  • Emily Horgan: Author of 'The Kids StreamerSphere' newsletter; contributor to What's-On-Netflix.com.
  • Andy Williams: Founder of Vamonos (creative agency); Co-Founder of Dandy Productions.
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

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  1. 01
    Live from Annecy: AI in Animation, How the Festival Works...

    A perfect example of the show's on-the-ground reporting from a key industry event, analyzing a major trend (AI) in real-time.

  2. 02
    Amazing Digital Circus in Cinemas and Why Creators Are Rewriting the Rules

    This episode captures the show's core focus: analyzing how creator-led properties are disrupting traditional media business models.

  3. 03
    Happy Birthday K-Pop Demon Hunters: One Year On...

    A signature case study where the hosts dissect the anatomy of a modern, fan-driven franchise success on a streaming platform.

  4. 04
    Was Bluey the Worst Deal Ever? The ABC, BBC Studios, and What the Viral Debate Gets Wrong

    Demonstrates the hosts' ability to react to viral industry debates with a nuanced, insider perspective that cuts through the noise.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How Kids Club interviews

While the show's primary format is a co-host roundtable, it does feature guest interviews. When a guest is present, the style is a collaborative deep-dive, with all three hosts asking questions from their respective areas of expertise—franchise management, production, and digital strategy. The questions are less about personal backstory and more focused on the guest's specific project, professional insights, and analysis of broader industry shifts. The evidence episodes, however, are co-host discussions where they effectively interview each other to unpack news and trends.

The show is a conversational roundtable chat between its three co-hosts, often with one host taking the lead on a topic they've been researching. The format is primarily co-host discussion, though they regularly feature senior industry guests for deep dives. Episodes begin with an animated intro and often include a brief check-in on the hosts' professional news before diving into the week's main topics.

Questions Kids Club keeps coming back to

9 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Kids Club reaches for it.

future

3
  1. Q.01

    How has the conversation around AI evolved from last year?

    The hosts use this to track the industry's shifting sentiment on key technologies year-over-year at major events.

  2. Q.02

    What's next for the [X] franchise?

    A frequent question used to analyze the long-term strategy and commercial future of a successful IP.

  3. Q.03

    Who wants to bet that [X event] happens?

    The hosts use this informal, speculative question to make predictions about a project's future performance.

mindset

1
  1. Q.01

    Do you think this changes the mindset for creators?

    This question is used to extrapolate the broader industry implications of a specific project's success.

process

2
  1. Q.01

    Will this successful release strategy be replicated?

    The hosts ask this to determine if a specific success story could become a new industry playbook.

  2. Q.02

    What does a typical day at [an industry event] look like?

    Asked during live reports from events like Annecy to give listeners a practical, on-the-ground feel for the atmosphere.

controversy

1
  1. Q.01

    Is there nervousness about AI's impact on junior roles?

    This question probes the human and career consequences of technological shifts in the industry.

money

1
  1. Q.01

    Do we have any data on consumer product sales?

    A go-to question to connect a property's media performance with its commercial success in merchandise.

personal

1
  1. Q.01

    Someone has a new job?

    This serves as a casual opening to share and discuss a co-host's personal career news.

Signature segments

  • · Live reports from industry conferences
  • · Hosts' professional news updates
  • · Deep dives into creator-led IP success
  • · Analysis of franchise strategies
  • · Emergency episodes reacting to major industry news

Topics covered repeatedly

Kids' Media IndustryAnimationRobloxYouTubeCreator EconomyFranchise ManagementIntellectual Property (IP)Streaming BusinessFilm & TV BusinessFandoms
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

Guests are typically senior executives, producers, and creators from major players in the kids' media landscape like The Jim Henson Company and Webtoon. They are brought on to provide an inside look at their successful projects, development models, and expert perspectives on industry trends.

Recent guests
  • Halle Stanford
    on Puppets, Awe & Getting Your Show Made with Halle Stanford
  • Sydney Bright
    on Turning Webcomics Into Animation & Why Fandom-Proven IP Is the New Development Superpower
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
295
295
Avg views / video
92
Trailing window
Total views
80K
80,047
Videos published
274
Sponsor readEstimated

Estimated: Sponsorship would likely appeal to B2B companies serving the media industry, such as animation software firms, production studios, data analytics services, and major industry conferences like Kidscreen or The Children's Media Conference.

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Subscriber and view counts are pulled live from YouTube and re-verified on a 30-day cycle. Listener estimates for the RSS feed aren't published here unless they're host-verified.

§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of the Kids Media Club Podcast?
The hosts are Jo Redfern (SVP at Coolabi), Emily Horgan (independent media consultant), and Andy Williams (BAFTA-winning producer), all veteran executives from companies like Disney, BBC, and Nickelodeon.
What is the podcast's format?
It's a weekly roundtable discussion where the three hosts analyze news and trends in children's media. They frequently feature expert guests from across the industry for specialized conversations.
Is the podcast still active?
Yes, the podcast releases new episodes weekly.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube and major podcast platforms like Podcast Republic and Podcast Addict.
What topics does the show cover?
The show covers the business of kids' media, including animation trends, the impact of platforms like YouTube and Roblox, franchise management, EdTech, and the creator economy.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

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  1. [01]Emily Horgan Profile | The Children's Media Conferencethechildrensmediafoundation.org
  2. [02]Andrew Williams Profile | The Children's Media Conferencethechildrensmediafoundation.org
  3. [03]Jo Redfern Profile | The Children's Media Conferencethechildrensmediafoundation.org
  4. [04]Speaker Jo Redfern - Kidscreen Summitsummit.kidscreen.com
  5. [05]Speaker Emily Horgan - Kidscreen Summitsummit.kidscreen.com
  6. [06]About – Vámonos (Andy Williams)vamonos.co.uk
  7. [07]About - The Kids StreamerSphere (Emily Horgan)thekidsstreamersphere.com
  8. [08]Kids Media Club Podcast - YouTube Channelyoutube.com
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