Introducing...KID CEO 30
Introducing Kid CEO 30, a new initiative by Kid CEO. Join the Discord here and tag @ben and I'll catch you up or answer any questions!!

Introducing Kid CEO 30, a new initiative by Kid CEO. Join the Discord here and tag @ben and I'll catch you up or answer any questions!!
On this episode... -Dealing with censorship and hate comments -Why no one is really crazy -The mergence of side chains such as Polygon, Pulse, and Solana, -The defining characteristic in a project: the founder(s) Hope you learned a lot from this episode! Let us know what you thought by: Tweeting us! @cryptocoinkid @benjaminjwong Learn more daily on IG! @officialbenjaminwong @officialkidceo @cryptocoinkid Check out the Kid CEO Podcast for more kidpreneur content!...
On this episode... -Q&A with 12-year-old kidpreneur Mallory Martin -Ben's Adventures into Crypto Flipping -An emotional rollercoaster in The Matrix -Adidas's entrance into the metaverse -What would Ben and came do with 1 million dollars? SUBSCRIBE TO THE STANDALONE 2KOTB PODCAST ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY . Hope you learned a lot from this episode! Let us know what you thought by: Tweeting us! @cryptocoinkid @benjaminjwong Learn more daily on IG! @officialbenjaminwong @officialkidceo @cryptocoinki...
On this episode of crypto talks... -Explaining Fractional Ownership -Why we're in a NFT gold rush -The time is now for coders and aspiring real estate developers -The new creator economy For more NFT and crypto content, follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Instagram @officialbenjaminwong @officialkidceo @cyrptocoinkid Twitter @cryptocoinkid @benjaminjwong...
On this episode of CryptoTalks... -How to keep your crypto and NFT's safe -How to predict a project's success -How celebrity star factor can sway an NFT project -The GaryVee effect -Our message to Bitcoin Maximalists Hope you learned a lot from this episode! Let us know what you thought by: Tweeting us! @cryptocoinkid @benjaminjwong Learn more daily on IG! @officialbenjaminwong @officialkidceo @cryptocoinkid Check out the Kid CEO Podcast for more kidpreneur content!...
On this episode of crypto talk... -ETH prices have soared over $4500! Kamea and Ben explain. -What makes or breaks a NFT brand? -How Kids can make $ to buy NFT's -Why you need to stop talking and start DOING! If you enjoy the episode, let us know with a review on Apple podcasts! To keep up to date with even more Crypto and Kidpreneurs content follow the boys @officialkidceo @officialbenjaminwong @cryptocoinkid on Instagram!...
On this episode... -What are smart contracts ? -Are there too many NFT's out there? -Why are coins like Shiba skyrocketing? -Should we give a look to Meme Coins as an investment? Questions, feedback, or comments? DM us on Instagram @officialbenjaminwong and @cryptocoinkid!
On this first episode of Cryptotalk with Benjamin Wong and Kamea LaFontaine ... -Blockchain, CryptoCurrency, and NFT's Explained -Mark Zuckerberg and Meta -Disney, Hot Wheels, and Mcdonald's Entering the NFT space!? This is our first episode, and we would really appreciate your feedback: DM us! @officialbenjaminwong @cryptocoinkid @officialkidceo...
In Crushing It! , Gary Vaynerchuck makes his case for why now is the best and easiest time to be successful, due to the impact of social media. He explains what a 21st-century entrepreneur is made of, and his best tips and strategies for the 8 major social media networks. "Crushing It" is the first part of the Kid CEO Book Club Series, an audio and visual experience for young entrepreneurs, summarizing the greatest books on business and wellness. Listen to the audio version of "Crushing It!" by ...
Simone always knew she wanted to follow in the footsteps of her mom, an entrepreneur. After discovering her parallel passion for baking, she knew she wanted to start a bakery! But she didn't have enough capital to buy a bakery, because, well, she's a kid. But with a small investment from her parents, Simone launched what is now a food empire, even dawdling in STEAM by selling baking kits, encouraging kids to 'Live the I'm Possible Dream"
In the wake of a COVID lockdown, 16-year old Myles Ramsey suddenly saw his life turned upside down. In particular, he was so excited for an entrepreneur camp he had planned for the summer. But, he suddenly started seeing a trend in kids, an issue that follows along with distance learning; too much screen time. Myles then set out to build a box with all NON digital activities. With no business experience, he had to convince manufacturers of his credibility, especially because of his age. What sta...
In an industry dominated by titans such as Nike, Adidas, and Crocs, 11-year old Carter Waugh climbed the steep hill with his unique innovation of a flip flop-clog hybrid. Bearing his childhood nickname, he created Critts shoes. With the help of his father, an entrepreneur, and some industry experts to guide him in his way, he sees his company as not the next Crocs or Nike, but the first Critts.
In the 7th grade, Adom’s teacher Kelsea Turner assigned him a project called 20Time, where they would spend one class period a week on a community service project. Ball4Good wasn’t Adom’s first project, in fact, his first project was teaching the elderly about technology. Even though he already had an A for the project, he went above and beyond, combining his passion for helping others and for sports, into Ball4Good, sports games that benefit and more importantly, unite his community.
Overcoming the struggles of peer pressure and fitting in, 15-year old Nyla Bethea created Rare Breed Cosmetics, with the mission of embracing diversity instead of fighting it. For Nyla, it was her passion for entrepreneurship that made her stand out. Starting when she was young with a lemonade stand, 'upping the game', with custom slime and even selling food from her lunch box, eventually climaxing at Rare Breed Cosmetics. Find out more: Instagram Website...
The second Michael Platt, who always had a passion and talent for culinary arts, realized that he could make money doing something he loved, the gears started turning in his young mind. Knowing it was going to be an uphill climb, the 12-year old was ready for the road ahead when he created his baking business Michael's Deserts. Combining the aesthetic appeal inherited from his mom, a cosmetics major, and the art and love of culture inherited from his father, Michael set out to sell the perfect d...
One of the few non-fiction kid authors out there, Reagan Nevels never actually wanted to be an author when she was little. She wanted to be a doctor. But when an opportunity came to write her first book, she didn't skip a beat, finishing Vision Collision , a book about helping kids their vision and accomplish it now, not when they're an adult! Since then, she's gone on to write Why Wait? Your Time is Now! , about her 4-step process for decision-making, and is traveling around the country to insp...
Recycling. One word, but infinite possibilities, says 11-year old Ryan Hickman. Starting at age 3, when his dad took him to a recycling center, the future WE Day speaker instantly became fascinated with the act of, well, throwing recyclables away. Since then, Ryan has gone on to save more than 1,138,697 , yes over 1 MILLION bottles and cans! All his diligent hard work has propelled him into the national spotlight, earning viral appearances on the Ellen Show , CNBC, CNN, and more! But Ryan doesn'...
Arianna's passion for writing began when she was only 6 years old. She wrote a simple fan fanfiction before most of us could even spell 'fanfiction'! Since then, she's goes on to write two more books, including False Awakening, her best-seller and soon-to-be movie production! She's since transformed her writing success into motivational speaking, inspiring hundreds of young people all over the country! Find out more: Instagram Website
Jahkil was 5 when his aunt took him and his cousin to feed the homeless in Chicago. he was immediately stunned that there were still people who didn't have basic necessities to survive. He immediately set up shop to create blessing bags, bags filled with basic toiletries, to give hope to the unfortunate. Since then, he's given over 50,000 bags to those experiencing homelessness, and through those efforts, was crowned one of President Obama's three most influential people at age 13, a CNN Young H...
Khloe was only 8 when she first noticed the issue of homelessness in Los Angeles. She was stricken by the fact that there were so many people experiencing homelessness, for the most part, without any fault of their own. She knew she wanted to do something about it, but didn't want to wait until she's an adult, so without any delay, she setup her non-profit Khloe Kares, to deliver care packages to those experiencing homelessness, and soon, her mission grew even further. Now, she's an inspiration ...
Cavanugh Bell was only 5 when he was first bullied for academically excelling his peers in a Chinese-Immersion School. But instead of letting that darkness consume him, he embraced it, and created his anti-bullying organization Cool and Dope, which has gone on to inspire other 'positivity creators' to advocate and make change regarding bullying. For more info: Website Instagram...
Mallory was simply eating a popsicle, when her wonderful imagination suddenly lit up! She saw an entirely different universe within something many of us take for granted. With her dad experienced in 3d printing and design, Mallory produced her first line of People Pops, seeing some of her wildest dreams turn into a reality. Since then, Mallory has gone on to sell out at the 2019 Design Con, and has raised, so far, over her goal of $1000 on the Kid Everest Site. For more info: People Pops Land In...
It all started in the fifth grade, when now-teenagers Ashley, Kayla, and Keagan Serevius were asked to come up with an idea that would change the world. They saw the potential in kid entrepreneurs, but were disturbed to find the difficulty in young entrepreneurs raising necessary startup funds. They took the issue into their own hands, and created Kid Everest , the world's first crowdfunding site safe and dedicated towards kids. Learn More: Website Instagram...
On this episode, Ben talks about Kidfinity's new product, KidfinityX. Additionally, he puts it into the perspective of a promotion plan, and teaches all the parts of the plan, along with some tips on how to do yours. If you are a aspiring kid podcaster, make sure you head to KidfinityX's landing page to find out more about KidfinityX, and set up a FREE call with Ben, to answer any questions you may have regarding your podcast.
Kidfinity is incredibly lucky to have built such a remarkable and productive team! But it's not so easy for everyone. In this episode, Ben will talk about how he was able to create the Kidfinity family and the best ways for you all to do the same! Reach out to Ben via Instagram
The Kidfinity.co website is up! How did Ben create the website, and what's the easiest way for you to too? In this episode, Ben will discuss the proven strategy for a landing page(the 5 p's) and some technicalities in creating the site.
What’s the story behind Kidfinity Studios’ new show Fireflies. Find out what happens behind the scenes of the show and what went into the planning of the show on this week’s episode. Also, if you could give us a review or fill out the survey we would greatly appreciate it. Listen to Fireflies here.
What's the best way to spread the word about your company? Well, that's an easy question: media! In this episode, Ben will walk you through how he got his first three press appearances. From James Cridland at Podnews , to Emily Milsom at the Genius group , or Steve Scauzillo at the Daily Bulletin , Ben will share the behind the scenes stories of every article....
What do you get when you have a great idea, but don’t know what to call it? Hear Ben as he brainstorms different names for his new startup and the best ways for you to do the same.
In this episode, Ben discusses the first step in his lifelong journey of entrepreneurship. Why does Ben want to be an entrepreneur? What was the thinking behind the Kids Podcast Company (KPC)? Find out now!