Biz Kid$ Season 1 Episode 26
Biz Kid$
Season 1

Ep 26. Social Entrepreneurs

  • TV-G
  • May 28, 2009
  • 27 min

Biz Kid$ is a show that educates children and youth about the world of business and finance. In season 1 episode 26 titled "Social Entrepreneurs", the show focuses on introducing the idea of social entrepreneurship. The episode explains what social entrepreneurs do and how they use their business skills to address social and environmental problems.

The show starts with a brief introduction of the concept of social entrepreneurs. It explains how social entrepreneurs use their business acumen to serve their communities and create positive change. Then, the episode features several young social entrepreneurs who share their stories of starting their businesses to solve various social problems.

The first young entrepreneur is a teenage girl who noticed that many elderly people in her community had no one to talk to and were lonely. She took it upon herself to start a weekly tea party for them, where they could come together, share stories, and have fun. She turned this into a business by selling baked goods and using the profits to fund the tea parties. The show highlights the importance of recognizing a need in the community and finding a way to address it with a business model.

The second young entrepreneur is a boy who started a business to provide clean drinking water to people in third-world countries. He was inspired to help after learning that many people in these areas were dying due to contaminated water. He started a business selling reusable water bottles, and with the profits, he donates water filtration systems to those in need. The episode emphasizes how social entrepreneurship can have a global impact and encourages kids to think beyond their communities.

The third young entrepreneur is a girl who was frustrated with the lack of affordable and healthy food options in her community. She started a business that provides fresh produce in low-income areas through a mobile farmers market. The show highlights the importance of innovation and finding new ways to provide valuable services to the community.

The episode also features interviews with experienced social entrepreneurs who share their insights and offer advice to young entrepreneurs. They discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a social enterprise, and how to balance social impact with profitability.

Overall, "Social Entrepreneurs" is an inspiring and informative episode that encourages kids to think creatively about how they can use their business skills to make a positive impact on the world. It teaches them the importance of recognizing social and environmental problems, and finding innovative solutions to address them. The show motivates young viewers to start their own businesses and become change-makers in their communities and beyond.

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Biz Kid$ is a show that educates children and youth about the world of business and finance. In season 1 episode 26 titled "Social Entrepreneurs", the show focuses on introducing the idea of social entrepreneurship. The episode explains what social entrepreneurs do and how they use their business skills to address social and environmental problems.

The show starts with a brief introduction of the concept of social entrepreneurs. It explains how social entrepreneurs use their business acumen to serve their communities and create positive change. Then, the episode features several young social entrepreneurs who share their stories of starting their businesses to solve various social problems.

The first young entrepreneur is a teenage girl who noticed that many elderly people in her community had no one to talk to and were lonely. She took it upon herself to start a weekly tea party for them, where they could come together, share stories, and have fun. She turned this into a business by selling baked goods and using the profits to fund the tea parties. The show highlights the importance of recognizing a need in the community and finding a way to address it with a business model.

The second young entrepreneur is a boy who started a business to provide clean drinking water to people in third-world countries. He was inspired to help after learning that many people in these areas were dying due to contaminated water. He started a business selling reusable water bottles, and with the profits, he donates water filtration systems to those in need. The episode emphasizes how social entrepreneurship can have a global impact and encourages kids to think beyond their communities.

The third young entrepreneur is a girl who was frustrated with the lack of affordable and healthy food options in her community. She started a business that provides fresh produce in low-income areas through a mobile farmers market. The show highlights the importance of innovation and finding new ways to provide valuable services to the community.

The episode also features interviews with experienced social entrepreneurs who share their insights and offer advice to young entrepreneurs. They discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a social enterprise, and how to balance social impact with profitability.

Overall, "Social Entrepreneurs" is an inspiring and informative episode that encourages kids to think creatively about how they can use their business skills to make a positive impact on the world. It teaches them the importance of recognizing social and environmental problems, and finding innovative solutions to address them. The show motivates young viewers to start their own businesses and become change-makers in their communities and beyond.

  • First Aired
    May 28, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English
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