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There are 5669 episodes in the Educational topic.

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A Feast for Baboons
00:16:17 | Episode: 15 | November 28th, 2024

We start this story off with a question. Are human beings innately violent? 

How did the peregrine falcon get its name?
00:04:36 | November 28th, 2024

Peregrine falcons are the fastest animals on earth. They’re the super sonic jets of the animal kingdom! So what does the word “peregrine” mean and how did these amazing birds get their name? We chatted with conservation biologist Imogene Cancellare to help us find the answer.

Catalan Christmas Traditions: The Poop Log and More!
00:17:42 | Season: 3 | November 28th, 2024

All aboard the Culture Train!

The Swift Quake
00:29:51 | November 27th, 2024

This is a re-airing of our award-winning episode The Swift Quake! This episode won the AAAS Kavli Silver Medal Award for excellence in Children’s Science News, as well as a Signal Award for kid’s podcasts. Give it a listen! How do you think a stadium full of Taylor Swift fans would shake the earth? Tumble enters the Swiftiverse with Jackie Caplan-Auerbach, the scientist who discovered the “Swift Quake” – a type of earthquake created by fans at Taylor Swift concerts. Find out who really “shakes it off” – when it comes to music and seismic energy. If you’d like to support Tumble, there’s more than one way to do it! You can join our Patreon and get birthday shout outs if you support us at the $5 level or higher. You can also consider donating to our new non-profit organization, Tumble Education Inc.! Our aim is to support freely accessible, high quality educational audio content. Just go donate here.

How Sesame Street tried to change the world
00:28:43 | November 27th, 2024

You probably know Sesame Street as a fun, fast-paced show full of talking puppets, like Elmo and Big Bird. But it actually started as a huge experiment to see if TV could change kids’ lives for the better! Join Joy and co-host Truman as tell the tale of how Sesame Street came to be. It’s a wild story full of big gambles, creative ideas, haters and doubters! Along the way, they’ll help a very eager actor get ready for a big audition. Plus, a new First Things First featuring three iconic Sesame Street characters! 

Why don’t mountain lions have manes?
00:04:56 | November 27th, 2024

When you picture a lion, what do you see? If you thought of a big fluffy mane, you’re not alone! But how come mountain lions don’t have manes? We asked conservation biologist Imogene Cancellare to help us find the answer.

We’re back December 17!
00:01:57 | November 26th, 2024

Brains On will be back with new episodes starting December 17! We’ve got a gaggle of mystery sounds, so many great questions to answer and surprises in store. We can’t wait for you to tune into our next season!

SLEEPY BONUS! Robin Wall Kimmerer: Whispers of Sweetgrass and Moss
00:19:27 | November 26th, 2024

There once was a woman who heard the whispers that wafted through the fields of Sweetgrass. Her name was Robin Wall Kimmerer and she’s the author and scientist who gave us Wiingashk plant people a voice through her writing and research. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It’s based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Olivia Riçhard with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Emily McMahon-Wattez and edited by Abby Shur. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by LaRaisha Dionne. Joy Smith and Jes Wolfe were our executive producers. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!




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