Big ideas. Big dreams. Tiny reporters.
In Small Talk, young reporters Keke and Caleb sit down with Atlanta’s leaders—teachers, artists, CEOs, community champions, and even the Mayor!—to ask about their jobs, their dreams, and what they are doing to build a better future for kids like them.
Because when you give kids a voice to ask cute questions, you start honest conversations about the city we’re building together.

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episode 1
City of Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens chats Caleb about the Atlanta we all want to see
episode 2
United Way of Greater Atlanta President & CEO Milton J. Little, Jr. shares how he helps Atlanta’s kids…and still finds time to play
episode 3
Atlanta Influences Everything’s Bem Joiner talks culture, community, and the power of kids to drive what’s
episode 4
Musician Lisa Pham connects with Keke over a love for the arts—and the idea that kids can change the world
episode 5
Journalist Condace Pressley steps to the other side of the mic this time, answering questions from a kid reporter
episode 6
Dr. Stephen Owens, education researcher and advocate, talks about making a difference at any age
episode 7
Children’s librarian Isabel Brandt shares how she helps people every day
episode 8
King of Pops co-founder Steve Carse gives Caleb a taste of how kids’ voices matter
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What happens when you ask the questions only a kid would dare to? Join Keke and Caleb as they sit down with our city’s leaders and get the real answers.
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