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There are 6095 episodes in the Educational topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Educational topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Ticks
00:41:06 | Episode: 226 | October 14th, 2020

This week Kate Shaw from the Strange Animals Podcast joins Paul to get really squicked out about ticks. Bleh.

Running is Tradition
00:12:53 | October 14th, 2020

In Episode 3 of Season 2, we talk about the beauty of the fall season and how running is good for your health. We also hear from Lakota runner – Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel – about how running is an important part of many native traditions and cultures.

How do flu vaccines work?
00:33:12 | October 13th, 2020

The flu shot changes every year. But why is the flu special, if other illnesses have much longer-lasting vaccines? This episode takes us into the world of viruses and immunity.

Where does water go?
00:19:38 | Season: 1 | Episode: 12 | October 13th, 2020

We journey down our drains with water engineer Yewande Akinola, following the journey of the water from when it swirls away down the drain until it turns up, clean, back in our taps.

Our Laboratory in Space
October 12th, 2020

Orbiting 250 miles above Earth, astronauts aboard the International Space Station explore farther into our solar system and work on thousands of studies that will help us back here on Earth. Join ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and NASA scientist Sharmila Bhattacharya on an adventure to our “orbiting laboratory.”

Growling Ghost-Crabs (encore)
00:22:48 | Episode: 289 | October 12th, 2020

Are you spooked by things that go bump, eeek and growl in the middle of the night? Have no fear! Mindy and the ‘Ghost-Catchers’ are here! What starts out as a paranormal phenomenon slowly turns into a scientific sensation as Guy and Mindy learn all about the ghoulish ghost crab and their growling stomachs! Originally Aired 12/2/19

William the Conqueror & the Battle of Hastings
00:09:56 | October 12th, 2020

This week is the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Sophie (aged 7) & Ellie (age 5) tell the story of William the Conqueror, King Harold and Harald Hardrada’s fight for the English throne.—-more—-Edward the Confessor is old. He has no children. Harold wants to be the King after him and is a powerful Saxon noble. But William, Duke of Normandy is Edward’s Cousin and has a claim to the throne. Meanwhile the powerful King of Norway, Harald Hardrada wants to see Viking rule again over England. Three powerful men desire the throne. But a few years before 1066 everything is complicated when Harold is ship wrecked in Normandy. He is “rescued” by William. And swears an oath to support William’s claim to the throne. Was he forced to make this oath? Sophie thinks so. But Ellie thinks that a pinky promise is a pinky promise. When Edward dies, Harold is proclaimed King. William is furious and prepares to invade. Harold waits for him in the south. But Harald Hardrada, in concert with Harold’s estranged brother Tostig, lands in the North. The Viking army defeats the local saxon forces. Harold quickly marches his troops north. He catches the Vikings unprepared. The Viking army is slaughtered. Hardrada and Tostig are both killed. Harold has killed one of his rivals. But now he learned that William has landed in the south of England near Hastings. Harold rushes his army south. And meets William in battle. Sophie and Ellie tell the gripping story of the battle. We hear how the initial Norman attacks are defeated. But we also learn how the Norman’s pretend to run away and draw some of the Saxons off the hill. This weakens their shield wall. Then the Norman archers shoot into the air, further depleting the Saxon ranks. Finally the Norman knights break into the Saxon lines and kill them. Harold himself is killed – maybe by an arrow in his eye. The Normans are victorious. Saxon England has falled. William is the Conqueror. PATRONS CLUB – EXTRA EPISODESOur Patrons’ Club helps support our family podcast. There are different tiers of membership. But they all involve more episodes each month and you can get to choose your episode or even be in an episode. We’d love you to become a member. Go to https://www.patreon.com/historystorytimeto sign up and listen to an exclusive episode

Curious About Stars
00:14:20 | Season: 5 | Episode: 106 | October 11th, 2020

In episode 106, we get curious about stars thanks to a wonderful listener suggestion by Micah and Caleb.  How are stars born?  What are they made of?  How far away are they?  Are the lyrics to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" accurate?  Check out this astronomical episode to learn more.




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