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Get To Know Lindsey “Crazy Aunt Lindsey” Murphy
January 14th, 2021

Get to know Lindsey E. Murphy, who narrated the story of chemist Alice Ball. Murphy is the award-winning creator and host of The Fab Lab With Crazy Aunt Lindsey. In this episode, she tells us what made her fall in love with science, and why kids, especially girls, should be excited by science today. She also talks about the importance of representation in STEM fields, and how we can go about designing our own experiments at home!

Ni’kmaq My Family
00:17:37 | January 13th, 2021

In Episode 7 of Season 2, we celebrate all the different kinds of families. We also share some amazing news about Warrior Kids Podcast.

What's happening in my teen brain?
00:22:48 | Season: 3 | Episode: 1 | January 13th, 2021

Tai’s 14 now. As he goes through adolescence, there are all sorts of weird things happening in his brain that are literally reshaping it, getting him ready for adulthood! But what’s happening in there? Why do humans even have an adolescent phase? And how can Tai harness his mental superpowers while he has them?

Life of a Cell: mRNA Vaccine (A Message in a Bottle)
05:24 | Season: 5 | Episode: 5 | January 12th, 2021

Special episode about the adventure of an mRNA Vaccine.  This is an addition to our Life of a Cell series.  Be sure to listen to those four episodes as well.

How do synthesizers work?
00:35:08 | January 12th, 2021

Synthesizers are a very recent invention, especially when you compare them to acoustic instruments, like pianos and guitars. In this episode, we learn how these machines with keys, knobs, switches, buttons and sliders actually make sound. We’ll also travel back to the 1960’s and hear how synth pioneers like Bob Moog helped bring these sound making devices into the mainstream. Plus, we’ll check in with Suzanne Ciani, who has been using her synthesizer to create iconic sounds for movies, television and video games for over 50 years! All that plus a striking Mystery Sound and Moment of Um that answers the question: Do airplanes have a speed limit?

Underwater Nit-Pickin’: Cleaner Shrimp And Why Big Fish Won’t Eat Them (Encore)
00:27:47 | Episode: 317 | January 11th, 2021

Mindy is feeling the entrepreneurial spirit as she opens up a “Nit-Pickin'” stand to pluck the lice from her neighbors’ heads. When Guy Raz asks her about her business model for this new enterprise, she replies by taking him on a wild under the sea adventure to explore the inspiration behind her nit-pickin’ station. It’s the Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Wow of cleaner shrimp and their clientele. Originally Aired 3/2/20

Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen of England
00:09:34 | January 11th, 2021

Sophie (age 7) & Ellie (age 5) tell of Eleanor of Aquitaine. But Eleanor has been Queen of France. Now she becomes Queen of England.—-more—-This is the second in our series about Eleanor of Aquitaine. But you don’t need to have listened to the last episode to enjoy this one. Last week we learned how 800 years ago Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, married the King of France. But she didn’t much like him. He was unhappy they didn’t have a son. So they divorced. But no one expected what happened next. Eleanor married the dashing young pretender to the English throne. His name was Henry and he was ten years younger than her. The French King was furious. With Eleanor’s help Henry took the throne of England. Now he was King of England and ruler of most of France. Eleanor was his Queen. Furthermore, it turned out that Eleanor could have sons after all. Lots of them. She had eight children, four of them boys. For years she raised them. Then she set up her own Court. The Court of Love with minstrels and knights and her ladies in waiting. Meanwhile, Henry got himself a girlfriend. Eleanor did not like that. Their children were also angry with Henry. He kept treating them like children even though they were quite grown up. They all rebelled against Henry. But Henry was a skilled General. He defeated Eleanor and his sons. He forgave his sons but put Eleanor in prison for 15 years. She was only released when her son Richard became King. She then supported her son Richard and later her son John. We tell how her story is ignored by many later writers like the Disney film Robin Hood because often women are ignored in history. She died aged 81 years old and is remembered today as one of the greatest women in history.Other episodesIf you liked this episode about Eleanor of Aquitaine you might also like our Matilda episode. It’s set around the same time in history with knights and castles. and tells you what is happening in England while Eleanor of Aquitaine is married to the King of France. It’s a another story about a powerful woman.https://link.historystorytime.com/MatildaYou might also like to try our Jousting with the Royal Armouries episode. We made it with the world famous Royal Armouries in England. We tell the story of knights, tournaments and jousting. All the sorts of things that Eleanor and her knights and nobles enjoyed.https://link.historystorytime.com/JoustingPatrons ClubIf you liked this episode you might like to join our Patrons’ Club. There you can listen to exclusive new episodes, help choose an episode or be in an episode. You can join on www.patreon.com/historystorytime

Does the law ensure the voices of children are heard?
00:10:25 | Season: 1 | Episode: 1 | January 10th, 2021

In our first episode, Alma-Constance and Lucinda Acland talk to Lady Brenda Hale about how laws are made and how they are used to help children, when when adults are arguing and children are caught in the middle. Lady Hale tells her story about how she became interested in the way that  laws can be used to make sure that  people are treated fairly; and how she was involved in creating the Children Act, to ensure that the opinions and views of children are heard by adults.




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