Apply Now: Boone Productions Trinity Fellowship (Pilot Cohort)
- Fruit Snack Streams
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We’re launching the first pilot cohort of the Boone Productions Trinity Fellowship, and we’re looking for thoughtful, creative collaborators to help build something meaningful.
About Fruit Snack Streams™
Fruit Snack Streams™ is a platform designed to help childcare classrooms feel calmer, more supported, and more sustainable.
Through short, 5-minute videos, we help guide children through transitions in a way that is emotionally safe, developmentally appropriate, and actually usable by educators.
About the Fellowship
This is a paid, remote, short-term fellowship bringing together emerging leaders across:
Media Production
Early Childhood Education
Developmental Psychology
Fellows will collaborate to create content that will be used in real classrooms.
What You’ll Do
Work collaboratively to design and produce short-form children’s videos
Translate real classroom challenges into meaningful content
Contribute to simple content frameworks and ideas
Participate in weekly check-ins and async collaboration
What You’ll Create
As a cohort, you’ll help produce:
15–30 short (5-minute) videos
Content focused on transitions (calming, focus, emotional regulation)
Work that directly supports educators and children
Who This Is For
You might be a great fit if you:
Are a student or recent graduate in a relevant field
Care about children’s development and emotional well-being
Enjoy collaborating across disciplines
Want to build real-world, portfolio-worthy work
Fellowship Details
Duration: 8–10 weeks
Remote
Small cohort (2–3 fellows)
Stipend: $1,000–$1,500
How to Apply
Email hiring@thenaptimeshow.com with:
Subject line: Trinity Fellowship – [Your Name] – [Your Focus Area]
Include:
A short note on why this work matters to you
Your area of focus (Media, ECE, or Psychology)
A sample of your work (or relevant project)
One idea for a 5-minute children’s video that supports classroom transitions
This is an opportunity to create something that will be used in real classrooms, not just sit in a portfolio.
If that excites you, we’d love to hear from you.