Latest Episodes
0
198: Mary McLeod Bethune
Mary McLeod Bethune was the daughter of former slaves and a founder of Bethune-Cookman University. She was often the only woman of color with...
0
197: Singing Gorillas
Give a captive gorilla tasty food, they often vocalize in ways that sound a lot like singing. It’s so charming! But scientists thought this...
0
196: Amy the Black Belt
One of the highest achievements in martial arts is the black belt. And Amy, OUR Amy Barton has reached that pinnacle in Taekwondo. How...
0
198: Bag of Facts
We’re diving into a long episode chock-a-block full of weird facts. Get ready for German phrases, the history of bullion, hot dogs, neurons, and...
0
194: Iris Sphincters
You might think you’re special because you can flex your nostrils or flap your ears–but it turns out that there is a person out...
0
193: Navy Seals
The US military uses more than boats to protect our Naval bases. This episode brings a whole new meaning to “Navy seals”. Check out...