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The lawn con: A history of grass
00:34:00 | October 26th, 2022

Grab your hedge clippers and don’t forget to feed your plastic flamingos! Joy and cohost Max are exploring the surprising history—and even more surprising legacy—of the American lawn. The clean, green front lawn has been synonymous with the American Dream for decades, but…why do we like lawns so much? A green-year-round carpet of grass takes a lot of water and other resources to maintain, and can pollute local ecosystems. How can we get the pleasant sanctuary of a traditional lawn without harming the environment? Joy and Max climb a massive hill and find some donkeys, and lawnfluencer superstar Ry-Ry the Lawn Guy experiences a revelation. We hear from local wildlife, and environmental conservationist and tall-grass enthusiast Neil Diboll encourages us to let our lawn’s wild side come out to play. Naturally, the biggest question is: Will Joy construct the perfect topiary self-portrait?

Mirths and Monsters presents the Tooth Fairy part 1-the history
10:05 | Season: 3 | Episode: 6 | October 25th, 2022

Join me, CK, as we cover the history of the tooth fairy and oh boy it goes much further back than you may think. This episode is just the first part, part two will have us follow a day in the life of a tooth fairy, namely, Arthur Denture (not their real name)

Domestic Sheep
00:50:17 | October 25th, 2022

Varmints returns to the fold with a big, wooly episode. Join Donna, Curtis, Megan, and Moss and frolick like a lamb in springtime while you learn about domestic sheep!

Moon Myths: Why are there so many scary stories about the full moon?
00:33:41 | October 25th, 2022

The full moon is bright, beautiful, and reappears in the sky like clockwork. Many cultures use the full moon to mark the passing of time and organize calendars around the moon’s cycle. So why does the full moon also have a reputation for causing mischief and mayhem? In this episode, we’ll learn where some of these beliefs come from and investigate whether the full moon actually does affect humans and our behavior. We’ll also hear about folklore tied to the full moon and examine how the moon’s phases work. All that plus a brand new mystery sound!

Mary Shelley: The Myth Behind the Monster
00:12:50 | Season: 6 | Episode: 6 | October 25th, 2022

This is the story of how Mary Shelley faced steep competition to write one of the most famous, most frightening, most enduring scary stories of all time.

The Language of Fashion
30:33 | Season: 2 | Episode: 10 | October 24th, 2022

Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, where we dive deep into translation and communication. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. 

WeWow Halloween 2022 – Day 1: Screaming for Science
00:31:47 | Episode: 531 | October 24th, 2022

It’s Halloween Week at WeWow! This week, we’ll listen to some of your favorite spooky episodes of Wow in the World and give you tinkering challenges to try at home. Today, we’re listening to “Screaming for Science” and making screaming balloons! Grownups, share photos and videos of your Wowzer’s tinkerings at tinkercast.com/share. Head over to the WeWow podcast feed to tune in for new challenges all week long!

The Great Wall of China: Fascinating Facts and Secrets Revealed
00:08:01 | Season: 1 | Episode: 5 | October 23rd, 2022

In this episode, we’ll be exploring one of the most famous landmarks in the world – the Great Wall of China. Built over 2,000 years ago, the Great Wall was constructed to protect China from invasions from the north. We’ll dive into the history of the wall, how it was built, and how it has stood the test of time. We’ll also share some interesting and surprising facts about the Great Wall, such as how it’s not actually one continuous wall, but a series of walls and fortifications. Finally, we’ll discuss how people can visit and explore the Great Wall today, and how it continues to be an important symbol of Chinese history and culture. So join us on this exciting journey through the Great Wall of China!




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