After two years of recording the show online-only, to protect kids and adults from COVID-19, Natalia Denegri and her team have finally returned to the studio to produce an entirely new season of “Warrior Hearts,” her journalistic and solidarity-centered show for kids and winner of many Suncoast Emmy awards.
This season, as in each episode of the show, the main topics will center around kids and solidarity with others. For the first time in two years, Natalia Denegri was able to meet live and in-person with a new group of curious, fun, solidarity-minded kids, with whom she spoke to about a diverse range of issues including recycling, family life, bullying and a healthy diet. And just like in previous years of the show, there will be lots of humanitarian help sent around the world, through foundations in the United States, Latin America and Ukraine.
The newest edition of “Warrior Hearts” will also feature the adventures of Vero and Simon – the show’s friendly Muppets – and new, original songs to sing along with, filled with Latin rhythms and inspirational messages.
“It is a pleasure to be able to launch a new season of this wonderful show, which has a positive message for Hispanic families. Being back at the studio and talking to the kids live was really magical. It was one of the things I missed the most, and I believe everyone will be able to see that and enjoy it. This year we’re back and stronger than ever!” said Denegri after wrapping filming in Doral, Florida.