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There are 2633 episodes in the Fact topic.

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Why Do Trains Run On Tracks?
21:00 | Episode: 94 | June 21st, 2019

How do trains work? What about electric trains? Steam trains? Bullet trains? Why do they have to go on tracks? How can trains go so fast even though they’re so heavy? And why don’t trains have seat belts? We’re traveling to Union Station in Washington, DC and answering all of your questions with Amtrak’s Patrick Kidd.

Angry: All about feelings, pt. 3
00:38:02 | June 18th, 2019

This is the third of our four-part series on feelings. Today we’re learning why we all get angry and what to do with that emotion. We’ll get in touch with our inner Super You Person and learn what physical reactions anger can trigger in our bodies. We’ll also hear how our listeners describe their anger and talk to NPR reporter Michaeleen Doucleff about the different flavors of anger that people describe around the world. Plus: Mallika Chopra shares another meditation to try when you’re feeling mad. For more on meditation and mindfulness, you can check out Mallika Chopra’s book for kids, Just Breathe. Today’s episode is sponsored by KiwiCo (kiwico.com/brainson), Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls the Podcast (rebelgirls.co/podcast), New Cloud Control Cat Litter by Arm & Hammer, and Aunt Fannie’s (auntfannies.com/summer and coupon code BRAINS). You can support the show at brainson.org/donate

The Voyage of the Ocean Trash with Jenni Brandon [EXTENDED CUT]
00:14:24 | June 14th, 2019

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a vast, swirling soup of trash, twice the size of Texas. Can we ever clean it up? That’s what 8 year old Ila wants to know. She lives in Hawaii and likes to pick up trash whenever she goes to the beach. She lives closer to the garbage patch than most of us. Finding the answer to her question, led us to create one of our favorite episodes of Tumble. We talk to Jenni Brandon about how she learned about the garbage patch, what it is like to be there, and what can be done about it.

Sad: All about feelings, pt. 2
00:37:12 | June 11th, 2019

This is the second episode in our four-part series on feelings! In this episode, we’re covering the small and big parts of sadness.

S2, E8 – UBIQUITOUS
18:42 | Season: 2 | Episode: 8 | June 10th, 2019

In this episode, about the word, “ubiquitous,” host Lynn Hickernell introduces a new segment to the podcast, “Ads That Subtract.” Also included is “Say What?” about the phrase, “Every cloud has a silver lining,” author Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket) on the ubiquity of emotions, and an excerpt from a previous “Do Over” discussion with family therapist Emily King. After “GET IT?!?!?” the podcast concludes with the Miss Lynn song, “Itty Bitty Nitty Gritty.” Complete show notes for this episode are available at https://www.patreon.com/posts/27226148.

Why Are Boys Boys And Girls Girls?
33:43 | Episode: 93 | June 7th, 2019

This week we’re answering questions about gender. We’ve gotten a lot of questions about the differences between boys and girls so we’re tackling them with Vanderbilt anthropologist Anna Catesby Yant and Dr. Lori Racha of UVM Medical Center. This is a frank but age-appropriate conversation about male and female bodies and about how biological sex differs from gender. We think the whole family will enjoy this episode, but you’re always free to give our episodes a listen to see if it’s right for your young ones.

Happy: All about feelings, pt. 1
00:35:49 | June 4th, 2019

Where do feelings come from? And why do we have them? In this four-part series, we’re digging deep into our emotions.

Tumble Season 4 Favorites with The Show About Science!
00:19:10 | May 31st, 2019

We’re taking a listen back to some of our favorite moments from Season 4 of Tumble, with help from our friend Nate! Nate is the 9 year old host of fellow kids science podcast, “The Show About Science.” Nate interviews Lindsay and Marshall about the stories behind the science.




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