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WeWow on the Weekend: An Air Traffic Reggie Report, and Dinosaurs Taking Flight!

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What do (air) traffic reports and flying dinosaurs have in common? This episode of WeWow, the bonkerballs variety show for kids and families from the creators of Wow in the World, has all of that and more.

© Tinkercast Length 28 min 27 June 2026 Episode 430 ScienceEducationalComedyStories USA Episodic

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© Tinkercast Length 28 min 27 June 2026 Episode 430 ScienceEducationalComedyStories USA Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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What do (air) traffic reports and flying dinosaurs have in common? This episode of WeWow, the bonkerballs variety show for kids and families from the creators of Wow in the World, has all of that and more. Dennis and Reggie are back with another weekend full of laughs, listener love, and an aerial animal evolution encore episode that'll have the whole family talking all over again. Whether you're a longtime Wowzer or just tuning in, WeWow on the Weekend is the kind of family variety podcast that makes every car ride, breakfast table, and slow Saturday morning a little more wow-worthy.

This week, Reggie delivers a riveting Reggie Report about how he got stuck in traffic on the way to the show! And if that's not enough, WeWow on the Weekend wraps up with a fan-favorite encore of "Dinosaurs Take Flight! How Birds Evolved To Fly!" from Wow in the World – a high-flying episode about the adaptation of flight in animals – packed with big ideas, bigger laughs, and the kind of curiosity that makes the whole family lean in.

"Dinosaurs Take Flight! How Birds Evolved To Fly" originally aired on June 3rd, 2019, and explores how some animals evolved to fly, and how others didn't! Dennis and Reggie revisit all the wow-worthy moments and bring their signature bonkerballs energy to a topic that's equal parts wild, important, and totally fascinating.

WeWow on the Weekend is part of the Tinkercast family of podcasts, created by the award-winning team behind the #1 science podcast for kids and families, Wow in the World. Every weekend, Dennis and his co-host Reggie answer listener questions, respond to fan reviews, play games, and celebrate the best moments from across the Tinkercast universe. It's a talk, talk, talk show unlike any other — and it's always better when YOU'RE part of it.

Want to hear your name on WeWow? Send Dennis a question or leave a podcast review for a chance to be featured on the show! You can also leave a message for Dennis at 1-888-7WOW-WOW!

Grownups, want to keep the Wow going? Join the World Organization of Wowzers (W.O.W.) at tinkercast.com/joinwewow and your Wowzers will receive quarterly mailings, birthday cards, a welcome kit with a t-shirt, autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz, access to 1,000+ digital activities, and exclusive access to members-only events!

This episode of WeWow is the perfect family variety podcast for Wowzers of all ages, full of traffic reports and flying dinos that will blow your socks off.

Originally aired 1/3/26.

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