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In this episode, Nova travels to Norway in 2014 to become Malala Yousafzai's microphone as she accepts the Nobel Peace Prize. Learn all about how microphones work and Malala's fight for girls' education.Written, Produced, and Performed by Tessa FlanneryExecutive Produced by Rebecca CunninghamOriginal Theme Music by Eli Denby WoodMake a Megaphone:… In this episode, Nova travels to Norway in 2014 to become Malala Yousafzai's microphone as she accepts the Nobel Peace Prize. Learn all about how microphones work and Malala's fight for girls' education.Written, Produced, and Performed by Tessa FlanneryExecutive Produced by Rebecca CunninghamOriginal Theme Music by Eli Denby WoodMake a Megaphone: https://funbrains.net/simple-megaphone-experiment/Malala Fund: https://www.malala.org/Listen to Noodle Loaf: http://noodleloafshow.com/Girl Tales Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/girltalesSend us the pictures of your experiments! rebecca@girltalespodcast.com
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Listen to episode one hereIn this episode, Nova travels to Norway in 2014 to become Malala Yousafzai's microphone as she accepts the Nobel Peace Prize. Learn all about how microphones work and Malala's fight for girls' education.Written, Produced, and Performed by Tessa FlanneryExecutive Produced by Rebecca CunninghamOriginal Theme Music by Eli Denby WoodMake a Megaphone: https://funbrains.net/simple-megaphone-experiment/Malala Fund: https://www.malala.org/Listen to Noodle Loaf: http://noodleloafshow.com/Girl Tales Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/girltalesSend us the pictures of your experiments! rebecca@girltalespodcast.com
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