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Injustice and Anger: Understanding your emotions
00:29:37 | June 3rd, 2020

A lot of us are angry right now, with good reason. We’re seeing people treated unfairly because of racism — that’s when people don’t like someone’s race or the color of their skin.

The Battle of Hastings
00:14:47 | June 1st, 2020

Join Greg Jenner for a fun homeschool history lesson on The Battle of Hastings.

But Why Live: Words and Language
49:19 | Episode: 124 | May 30th, 2020

In this special live episode we learn about words and language with linguist John McWhorter, host of the podcast Lexicon Valley. 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.

Reinventing The Wheel
00:14:53 | May 29th, 2020

How would you reinvent something that’s been used for thousands of years, by millions of people? In this episode, we discover the process of invention with Rory Cooper, an engineer who revolutionized the wheelchair. He’s our guide to time traveling back to the kings and queens who used wheelchairs, and to the future of rideable robots. Anyone want a ride on a Mars rover?!

Introducing: Julie’s Library
00:18:34 | May 26th, 2020

We’re very excited to share an episode of a brand new podcast we’ve been working on called Julie’s Library. It’s hosted by the legendary, the one and only, Julie Andrews. Every week, she and her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton read from their favorite children’s books.

Elephants (Part I)
21:21 | May 26th, 2020

We have been wanting to do elephants for SO long. Just recently, we got a slide show presentation from listener Emily that really inspired us to get moving on it!

S2, E5 – ANTEDILUVIAN (encore)
27:20 | Season: 2 | Episode: 5 | May 25th, 2020

In this re-edited encore episode (originally released in April 2019), host Lynn Hickernell explicates the word, “antediluvian.” Includes excerpts from the books The Velveteen Rabbit and The 14th Goldfish (courtesy of the folks from Book Power for Kids!), “Say What?” about the expression, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” “It Came From the Internet,” “GET IT?!?!?” and the Miss Lynn song, “Studebaker Truck.” Complete show notes for this episode are available at https://www.patreon.com/posts/26203823.

Florence Nightingale
00:14:25 | May 25th, 2020

Join Greg Jenner for a fun homeschool history lesson on the woman who changed the face of healthcare forever, Florence Nightingale.




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