Adam Stoner

I create audio for young and curious minds including multi-award-winning podcasts Mysteries of Science, The Week Junior Show, The National Trust Kids’ Podcast, and Activity Quest. Recognised as the most creative radio moment of the year, I made history by sending the first radio broadcast to space as featured in the 2023 Guinness World Records book. I write for Science+Nature magazine and freelance for Boom Radio, RadioDNS, and more.Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

https://adamstoner.com

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12 billion miles from Earth: Fun Kids Mission Transmission sends a message to the stars


Yesterday, I sent a message to space.

By the time you read this, the transmission will be 12 billion miles from Earth, 7 times farther away than Neptune. Photons from the broadcast will continue to move at light speed through the universe until the universe itself dies, trillions of trillions of years from now...


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 February 22, 2022  4m
 
 

Hundreds of voices


2022 started in the best possible way. Four days into the new year, I launched Mission Transmission on the UK's children's radio station, Fun Kids; our record-breaking, history-making project to send the voices of our listeners to deep space.

Mission Transmission got some nice tweets, was on the front page of Express.co.uk, on RadioToday, in the Week Junior magazine, First News, and Science+Nature too...


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 January 31, 2022  11m
 
 

Hundreds of voices


2022 started in the best possible way. Four days into the new year, I launched Mission Transmission on the UK’s children’s radio station, Fun Kids; our record-breaking, history-making project to send the voices of our listeners to deep space.

Mission Transmission got some nice tweets, was on the front page of Express.co.uk, on RadioToday, in the Week Junior magazine, First News, and Science+Nature too...


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 January 31, 2022  11m
 
 

Hundreds of voices


2022 started in the best possible way. Four days into the new year, I launched Mission Transmission on the UK’s children’s radio station, Fun Kids; our record-breaking, history-making project to send the voices of our listeners to deep space.

Mission Transmission got some nice tweets, was on the front page of Express.co.uk, on RadioToday, in the Week Junior magazine, First News, and Science+Nature too...


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 January 31, 2022  11m
 
 

Send your voice to space


Over the past six months, I've been working on something rather special and at 07:30 this morning, all was revealed on the national children's radio station, Fun Kids.

We're sending a message to space.

The project is called Mission Transmission and has been a personal labour of love for the past half-year. Earlier today, KIDZ BOP – who have recorded a version of Coldplay and BTS's song My Universe which we're dubbing the official anthem of the project – and Dr...


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 January 4, 2022  4m
 
 

Send your voice to space


Over the past six months, I’ve been working on something rather special and at 07:30 this morning all was revealed on the national children’s radio station, Fun Kids.

We’re sending a message to space.

The project is called Mission Transmission and has been a personal labour of love for the past half-year. Earlier today, KIDZ BOP – who have recorded a version of Coldplay and BTS’s song My Universe which we’re dubbing the official anthem of the project – and Dr...


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 January 4, 2022  4m
 
 

Send your voice to space


Over the past six months, I’ve been working on something rather special and at 07:30 this morning all was revealed on the national children’s radio station, Fun Kids.

We’re sending a message to space.

The project is called Mission Transmission and has been a personal labour of love for the past half-year. Earlier today, KIDZ BOP – who have recorded a version of Coldplay and BTS’s song My Universe which we’re dubbing the official anthem of the project – and Dr...


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 January 4, 2022  4m
 
 

2021: What happened?


World leaders have an uncanny knack for making even the most exciting of things thoroughly depressing. Given their rhetoric, you'd be forgiven for thinking that humankind is in no better position at the end of this year than we were last, but that's not the case at all.

Our collective human story has always been marred with setbacks and challenges but 2021 is proof that the wheels of human progress will restlessly turn...


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 December 31, 2021  11m
 
 

2021: What happened?


World leaders have an uncanny knack for making even the most exciting of things thoroughly depressing. Given their rhetoric, you’d be forgiven for thinking that humankind is in no better position at the end of this year than we were last, but that’s not the case at all.

Here’s a reminder of what happened:

JANUARY: A riot at the US Capitol, a new President of the United States...


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 December 31, 2021  11m
 
 

2021: What happened?


World leaders have an uncanny knack for making even the most exciting of things thoroughly depressing. Given their rhetoric, you’d be forgiven for thinking that humankind is in no better position at the end of this year than we were last, but that’s not the case at all.

Here’s a reminder of what happened:

JANUARY: A riot at the US Capitol, a new President of the United States...


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 December 31, 2021  11m