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Sarah Park
13:10 | Season: 2 | Episode: 1 | May 26th, 2022

When 14-year-old Sarah Park moved a close family member to tears by playing the violin for them, she realized the huge potential that music can have on a person’s emotions. She created Spark Care+ (https://www.thesparkcare.com/) to harness the healing power of music therapy and create personalized experiences powered by artificial intelligence. 

Episode 30: Eurovision and the Multiverse of Music
00:16:49 | May 25th, 2022

When Europe was recovering from the after-effects of the second world war, an Italian at the European Broadcasting Union wanted to test if live broadcasting on radio would work seamlessly. He hit upon an idea of launching a song contest across Europe which would be played live on radio. The Eurovision song contest was thus born – an event rivaled only by football in terms of live viewership in Europe. More than 200m people listen to the live performances. In 2022, a band from Ukraine – called the Kalush won the maximum votes (the highest ever). Listen to this conversation with a 11-year old to find out 'Why winning the song contest has meant more for Ukraine than just money and a trophy'. For updates on our episodes every weekday, follow us on Twitter here and on Instagram here.If you are a curious child and would like to co-host this show with Sangeetha, please write to us at hello@wsnt.in

Happy Podcast Trailer S2
1:18 | Season: 2 | May 24th, 2022

Introducing: How We Explore
00:00:35 | May 24th, 2022

How do you become an explorer? And what does an explorer do? These are questions we get all the time. In this National Geographic Kids podcast, we’ll talk to eleven explorers who contribute to science and exploration through different fields.

Episode 29: What is Europe doing about the war in Ukraine
00:13:28 | May 24th, 2022

Russia is the largest country in the world and has got its neighbours all rattled. If you shared a border with Russia, I guess you’d be thinking of protection more than building schools and roads.  In this conversation with a 10-year old, we explore answers to questions such as ‘For how long will this spending go on? Or is this like the Jan 1 resolution that adults make when they THINK there is a threat of weight gain and will fizzle away?’

Episode 28: Science – how woolly mammoths and giant kangaroos went extinct thanks to smaller brains
00:15:00 | May 23rd, 2022

When we think of animals that went extinct, dinosaurs and giant elephants and huge marsupials often come to mind. Meteors crashing the earth and people hunting these creatures for their skin and horns are often cited as reasons. Most recently, researchers at Tel Aviv University, and the University of Naples, examined the mass extinction of large animals. They found that extinct species had, much smaller brains than species that survived. Listen to this conversation with a 6-year old to find answers to questions like 'Why did a woolly mammoth of the same size as an African elephant die'? For listeners who want to read more about the original study, please click hereFollow us on Twitter at hereShoot us an email with your thoughts and comments at hello@wsnt.in

1.16 Ask a Teacher Part 1
00:24:28 | Season: 1 | Episode: 16 | May 23rd, 2022

On this episode of The Middle School Mind podcast for tweens, Son gets into the minds of  middle school teachers to get their perspective on teaching middle school students. This is a family affair as middle school educators, Mom, Aunt and Cousin, join us on the show!

STEM To The Future Ep2: The Future of Energy- Electricity
00:34:29 | Season: 2 | Episode: 2 | May 23rd, 2022

This is Episode 2 of Jack To The Future’s new season, STEM To The Future. Bringing you the first part of two episodes on The Future of Energy, 9 year old podcast host, Jack, talks with electrical engineer Gavin Rham about the problem solving skills needed in the job; how rollercoasters work; why electricity can be dangerous and the pair discuss the possibilities of electricity in the future. Any Back To The Future fans out there… Jack even manages to ask a good few questions about Doc Brown and the time travelling Delorean in the context of engineering!




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