MindyFor Mindy, the Absolutely Mindy Show is just an excuse to prolong her own childhood, which she spent sitting in her closet playing radio. She had the number one radio station in the whole house! Mindy is also a co-host of the award-winning kids’ podcast “Wow In The World,” which she makes with her buddy Guy Raz. When she's not busy talking into her hairbrush microphone, she can be found playing in the great outdoors with her family or trying to teach her cat how to smile.

Jack FormanJack Forman is a longtime musician for kids and family audiences. He's released three albums under his own name and fourteen more with his teacher trio band Recess Monkey. Jack and the band have earned national acclaim for pitch-perfect understanding of childhood, and their seamless ability to adapt these themes for the entire family. Jack has hosted "Live From the Monkey House" since 2013, and before that was a regular contributor to SiriusXM’s Kids Place Live for several years. Before that, he spent thirteen years as an elementary school classroom teacher before leaving teaching to pursue family music and radio full-time. Jack continues to work tirelessly in the field of education: he has served on non-profit boards, has spoken on several music and education panels about music’s impact on kids, and is a champion of the kind of high quality independent music being made right this minute across the country. He and his wife have two kids and serve at the pleasure of their feline overlord, a particularly cantankerous tabby cat named Fred Rogers.

Kenny CurtisHere is a funny thing about Kenny Curtis. He was the last person to see what everyone around him knew all along: He was born to do children's broadcasting. In college, when he was looking for sane, respectable work, his roommate sent him to audition for the clown/co-host role on a children's TV show. "You'll be perfect for this," he said, and Kenny got the job. As an undergraduate with serious acting aspirations, Kenny landed a role in a movie for adults called Cry-Baby. Coincidence? We don't think so. As he pursued his career in children's programming in both radio and television, Kenny discovered that not growing up could be a valuable asset on the job. It may explain why today, as a father of five, he still has an uncanny knack for finding the way to children's hearts and minds. Hear his vision of kids' radio come alive on Kids Place Live.