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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Tumble Presents: Stoopkids Stories
00:20:53 | June 13th, 2020

Stoopkids Stories is a storytelling podcast about Black characters navigating and overcoming different obstacles with family, friends and community. It’s hosted and written by performer Melly Victor.

Elephants Pt. 2: Interview with Dr. Josh Plotnik
31:11 | June 12th, 2020

What animal is so big it takes to podcast episodes to cover it? The elephant! In this follow-up to our first elephant podcast, we interview Dr. Josh Plotnik, an elephant expert who studies sociality and empathy. We talk about the smartest thing Dr. Plotnik has ever seen an elephant do, whether elephants can recognize themselves in a mirror, how they show empathy, and more. 

S1, E7 – FOIBLE (encore)
28:11 | Season: 1 | Episode: 7 | June 9th, 2020

In this revised encore episode, host Lynn Hickernell discusses her own foibles, and those Aesop pointed out in his fables, including, “The Gnat and the Lion.” Includes bonus word, “subjective,” and a “Do Over” about “Duck Feet,” and concludes with the song, “Normal (‘s Just a Town).”

Mansa Musa
00:14:31 | June 8th, 2020

Join Greg Jenner in medieval West Africa for a fun homeschool history lesson on Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire and the richest man to ever live.

But Why Live: Kid Press Conference with Governor Phil Scott
49:57 | Episode: 126 | June 6th, 2020

In this special live episode we held a kid press conference with Vermont Governor Phil Scott. You can listen to But Why Live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed.

Why Do Spiders Have Eight Legs?
29:56 | Episode: 125 | June 5th, 2020

Why don’t spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What’s a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce their babies?! We’re talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott.

Air
00:10:33 | Season: 2 | Episode: 8 | June 4th, 2020

What is wind? Do plants really vomit out air? Is there air in space? 

Turtles
00:23:29 | Episode: 122 | June 4th, 2020

Can you figure out who’s lying about turtles? For more great shows visit GZMshows.com. To hear all episodes of The Big Fib ad-free subscribe now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices




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