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But Why is a show led by kids. They ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world. Know a kid with a question? Record it with a smartphone. Be sure to include your kid's first name, age, and town and send the recording to questions@butwhykids.org!
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A History Podcast for Kids! Parents love us, Teachers love us, and most importantly, kids do too! History can be amazing, inspiring and relevant to anyone. We love to share the stories of Spies, funny foods, George Washington's foibles, early advancements in cartooning and ballooning and much more! A professional music score and important songs accompany nearly every themed episode. Proud Kids Listen Member @pastandcurious
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Generally Curious a podcast by Generalist World

Milly Tamati and Lindsey Lerner

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The future of work started yesterday, and everyone's scrambling to figure out what's next. Join Milly Tamati and Lindsey Lerner, as they build Generalist World and ask the quiet questions out loud. Generally Curious is the show where the minds shaping tomorrow's workforce gather to swap notes, learn, teach, shortcut, and predict. And now, you have a front-row seat! Each episode is no-nonsense, packed with answers to the questions you need to know to navigate an ambiguous future. Subscribe no ...
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A Curious Child

Chris Falson

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A Curious Child is a podcast about being curious. It's about songs, the behind-the-scene stories of their making, a sprinkle or two of my homespun journey-man minstrel wisdom and, a little lesson on the creative process thrown in for good measure. If you have ever seen me perform you’ll know that I like to sing songs and tell stories… and this podcast is pretty much that. Each week I set up a few microphones and with guitar in hand I choose a song I have written, I click the record button an ...
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Oddities: A Podcast of the Strangest by the Curious

Cassie McCreary & Kellie Seghi

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A podcast of the strangest by the curious. 🕵️‍♀️👻👽💀🎙Unexplained phenomena, true crime, monsters, the paranormal, and horror movies, oh my! Join us every Sunday to get a little weird: spooky ghost stories, conspiracy theories, crime, horror film reviews and more.🔮 It's a weird world we live in, people.📸OdditiesInsta
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In a world that often pressures you to choose between being Christian, atheist, or religious, the journey of being a none, agnostic or spiritual but not religious can feel isolating. None but Curious explores the unique path of nones, agnostics, and spiritual but not religious, blending science, logic, and awe-inspiring moments that go beyond traditional explanations. The community offers valuable insights for those questioning beliefs like the Bible, church teachings, and organized religion ...
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What a Curious Idea

Gabriel Pimentel

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Welcome to the What a Curious Idea Podcast. My name is Gabriel and the thought occurred; what can I learn from other people? So here we are. I will be talking to Leaders and Authorities in Religion, Business, Health, and many other fields. Hopefully what we share with each other inspires you. Listen, Subscribe, Share, and Grow. Thank you.
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The Why Music Podcast was created especially for curious children and young adults who want to find out about a range of musicians from around the world. Join Nate Holder and a few special guests as we explore different musicians and their music throughout history! Find out more about The Why Books on our website: www.thewhybooks.co.uk
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Would you like to unlock the creative, imaginative and innovative potential in your team or organisation…BUT…don’t want to listen to another serious podcast which offers 7 steps, 5 habits, 3 mantras, and a hard sell in a pear tree? Then join ‘The Occupational Philosophers’, a ‘not-so-serious’ podcast with Simon Banks (middle-aged Australian surfer man, artist and published author) and John Rice (middle-aged British man with a love of curiosity and philosophy) as they chat with a ‘clowder’ (g ...
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A Flair For The Curious

Anthony J Swindell

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A podcast for possibilities in the spirit of inquiry! This lighthearted show features honest conversations about people’s lives and the amazing things they are doing. Host Anthony Swindell will lead your hearts and minds like a ferryman rowing down the cosmic river of wondrous possibilities, as he interviews a new guest each episode. From the mundane to the mystical, how does curiousness show up in your life?
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In-depth conversations with the most creative thinkers, respected leaders, and preeminent authors in a wide variety of fields including sports, the arts, parenting, psychology, medicine & more -- conversations that take us to places where curiosity meets hope. For regular updates, please subscribe to the Wavemaker Conversations Newsletter: https://michaelschulder.substack.com/subscribe
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A Curious Life

Hadley Christoffels

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A Curious Life, hosted by Hadley Christoffels, is a show where we go ‘behind-the-scenes’ with interesting folk from all across the data ecosystem. It is a series of chilled out campfire-like discussions where we explore how the trait of curiosity has impacted their lives and careers. Hadley has spent the last 2 decades helping businesses extract value from data. As a self-professed lover of “all things D”, he enjoys learning about new technologies, people and ways of thinking. And how that g ...
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A swinger? Not a swinger but like the Lifestyle? Are you just new and you are curious? Join us for some sexy real-life topics that we all deal with both in the lifestyle and out. Nothing is out of bounds on this podcast and ALL opinions are welcomed! We are not here to lecture or even give advice. We just want to connect with a like-minded community and share experiences; both good and bad. Join us live Sunday - Friday at 11pm EST and even call in if you would like! We will have a different ...
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Exploring the strange and mysterious lives of Scientists... Talking to people from different walks of scientific fields (from graduate students to principle investigators) about their journey into science, interesting experiments and research, as well as challenges or advice regarding scientific education and careers. Hosted by a cell biology graduate student in California.
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The Inquisitively Gay Doc - Curiosity with a healthful twist is delightfully fun, yet asks the questions some are afraid to ask. As a multi-cultural, well-traveled, and openly gay Chiropractic Physician, Dr. D takes pride in sharing his thoughts and experiences while learning from those around him. His active work and contribution to the local, LGBTQ+ community in sunny San Jose, California gives him access to many of the pressing issues and concerns the community faces today. Listen in as h ...
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Church Potluck serves up thoughtful, friendly, informal conversation at the intersection of Christianity and contemporary culture. Just like a church potluck, we offer variety: a variety of topics, a variety of academic disciplines, and a variety of Christian traditions. Guests are friends and colleagues who are also experts in the fields of sociology, political science, theology, philosophy, divinity, and more.
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What compels us to book a flight to a place we’ve never been? What draws us to other cultures? What inspires us to discover hidden places and untold stories? From Slate Studios in partnership with American Airlines, British Airways, and Visit Britain, I Travel For is a podcast about the reasons we explore. Host Hattie Pearson follows American travelers as they traverse Great Britain. But here’s the twist: they didn’t plan their own trips — local Brits did.
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week we are traveling to the Driskill Hotel to learn of it's many many hauntings...why so many children? Up Next the very odd trend of Volkswagen stuffing...who comes up with this stuff? And is this where the clowns got their inspiration? Support the show Follow along on…
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​​Hunger is far more than the immediate and tangible experience of not being able to find or buy food. While it is true that hunger is often depicted as the physical sensation of an empty stomach—a condition that can be temporarily alleviated by food—the issue runs much deeper. Hunger is more than the absence of food; it is a manifestation of deepe…
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Why do we have to poop? Why does fiber make you poop? Why is poop brown? Why does it smell so bad? Why do farts smell bad, too? Yup, we’re going there! In this episode, Mary Roach, author of Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal, answers your questions about those things that we’re told not to talk about in polite company: poop and farts. We lea…
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You have 1 missed call! www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/voicemail-politics-religion ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - Thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episodes.द्वारा Curious Endeavors
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You have 1 missed call! www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/specialist-vs-generalist ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - Thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episodes.द्वारा Curious Endeavors
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Get ready to dive deep into the world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Tara Robertson on Generally Curious. In this no-fluff episode, Tara, a seasoned DEI consultant and strategic coach, breaks down the genuine impact of inclusive practices in today's corporate culture. Discover the under-the-hood mechanics of successful DEI initiatives and…
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On, what happens when dark days turn into a dark month, and why you haven’t heard from me in a while. 📍 Nüremberg, Germany www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/exorbitantconvalescing ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330 - Thank you to Wild Pony for the theme song to our Daily Guinness episod…
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! Another week another interesting episode!!! This week we are traveling back to the Titanic! Can you tell how much we love it?? Wait till you hear these Lil Love stories from that haunting ship! Up next we have Gore Orphanage...Its not what you think..but it does have a very h…
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In this short, sharp Inbetweener episode, The Occupational Philosophers celebrate their “One hundred and something” birthday! As well as an opportunity to blow up some balloons, eat some cake, and pat themselves on the back…they delve back into some highlights from the first 100 episodes and some sage advice from guests who have helped populate the…
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! Another week another interesting episode!!! First up the very beautiful tradition of Día De Los Muertos, sit back and learn how one laughs in the face of death and honors their loved ones that pass away. Up next the very vey spooky legend of Hanako-san...Uhm...Japan...Are you…
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Why do we worry and how can we deal with it? Why do we get anxious? Where does anxiety come from? Anxiety or worry is a hard feeling to overcome, but it’s a universal human emotion. In this episode, we explore anxiety with clinical psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore, also known as Dr. Friendtastic. She helps us understand why moderate anxiety is use…
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The Why Music Podcast is a podcast for kids and young people to learn about different musicians and music through history! All episodes are written, recorded, and produced by Nate Holder. Adeya May Haywood-Holder ⁠www.nateholdermusic.com⁠ ⁠⁠www.thewhybooks.co.uk⁠
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The Why Music Podcast is a podcast for kids and young people to learn about different musicians and music through history! All episodes are written, recorded, and produced by Nate Holder. ⁠www.nateholdermusic.com⁠ ⁠⁠www.thewhybooks.co.uk⁠
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Adéntrate en este Episodio 28 Especial de Halloween, en el que podrás divertirte, aprender y aterrarte a partes iguales. Con éste desbloquearás recuerdos de películas de miedo 📽️🎞️ entre otras cosas y pasarás un Halloween 🎃 terroríficamente entretenido. Los malos de de Scream, Saw, Chucky y un largo y tenebroso etcétera se citan contigo a través de…
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Our 99th Episode! This episode features the narration talents of musician Will Oldham, also known as Bonnie Prince Billy. Will tells the story of Rhyolite, a town once founded in Death Valley after the discovery of gold by Frank "Shorty" Harris. Today it is a ghost town. But first, Mick tells the story of the Bone Wars, when Othniel Charles Marsh a…
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Gear up for a no-holds-barred conversation with Lucy Wark, the force behind the inclusive sextech company, Normal, and the career-skills platform, Fuzzy. Today on Generally Curious, Lucy spills the real tea on flipping the script from traditional consulting to leading edge in the sextech world. We dive deep into her bold career leaps, dissect the s…
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Hey there. Chris Falson here. As well as the hands on approach to writing and producing music I also coach people and communities on how to stir up creativity. In this second season of A Curious Child I explore the notion that we are all born with a creative gene. In episode One. I chat with artist Thomas Clark about his work in the fields of Live …
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To Simon’s delight, this week's guest is fellow Tasmanian Toby Wilkin. For over 15 years, Toby has been a noteworthy leader in the entrepreneurial space. Born and raised in Tasmania Toby, thoroughly understands tourism and business in the state and beyond. Growing up in an entrepreneurial family in the construction, business and development industr…
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! Happy Halloween Odd Fam!! This week's episode is a nice lil mix of spooky and odd...we do what we do best what can we say? Up first The Axeman of New Orleans...Jazz music anyone? Up next Phone booth Stuffing...what an odd trend...and parents and grandparents have the audacity…
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Last week, I gave one of the lightning talks at Stoicon 2024. The topic: How to Combat Speaking Anxiety with Stoicism. Want to see the video? Head to my Substack 👉 Citizens of the World Thanks for listening ❤️ sarahmikutel.comद्वारा Communication & Mindset Coach Sarah Mikutel
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*!This week we have a nice mix of gosh that's odd and hey look archeology!! Up first the very interesting grave of Victor Noir...Please let this man rest. Up next the great pyramid void!! What is in there?? Support the show Follow along on social media: Facebook Instagram Websit…
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For a long time, the prevailing perspective on evolution has been that it follows a vertical pathway, where genetic information is passed down from one generation to the next in a linear fashion, resembling a "tree of life." This classical view suggests that species evolve through a process of divergence from common ancestors, resulting in a branch…
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Election Day in the United States is November 5 this year and election officials across the country are already hard at work setting up polling places and processing mail in ballots. Even if you’re not old enough to vote, you can be part of the process. You can watch voting machines be tested, observe the polling places on Election Day, or even wat…
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The Resolute Desk is a fixture in the Oval Office. American Presidents have used it during some of the country's most pivotal moments. But what does the Resolute Desk have to do with England's dangerous expeditions into the Arctic in the 1800s? Find out on this episode - and learn about ghost ships, the search for the Northwest Passage, and a gift …
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In Episode 100, The Occupational Philosophers chat with Julie Trell, whose career has been an adventurous journey spanning three decades and various corners of the world. She started as an inner-city classroom teacher and later became a middle school technology specialist, where she embraced inner playfulness (as well as fixing - and breaking - the…
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Tune into Generally Curious as we uncover the world of strategic transformation with Rupal Patel, whose remarkable journey has taken her from briefing the President at the CIA to reshaping leadership strategies in Fortune 500 companies. In this episode, Rupal discusses the pivotal moments and tactics that enabled her to transfer high-stakes intelli…
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Live Without Borders is now called Citizens of the world 🎉 This podcast will continue to share how we can thrive through Stoic wisdom, better communication, and global exploration – so why change the name? I explain it all in this episode. Love, Sarah sarahmikutel.comद्वारा Communication & Mindset Coach Sarah Mikutel
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week we have a delightful episode! Its spooky season witches! So Let's Learn about Haunted houses shall we?? Up next the very very odd character Jack Black...and no.,,it isn't who you are thinking... Support the show Follow along on social media: Facebook Instagram Websi…
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Welcome to the final episode of Season Two, where we dive into the complex world of self-deception. In this episode, we explore the features of self-deception, from its definition to the neuroscience behind it, and discuss its implications on our personal experiences and community interactions. Episode Overview: Join us as we unpack the idea of sel…
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Contrary to the widespread belief that all technology is sleek, flawless, and cutting-edge, much of it isn’t designed to meet such high standards or be revolutionary. In many environments, the goal isn’t always to create perfect, futuristic products. Instead, the focus is often on functionality—producing tech that is good enough to meet immediate n…
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Welcome back to Oddities the podcast where no topic is too *~*StRaNgE*~*! This week we have a fun interesting episode for you! Up first tragic sinking of the Empress of Ireland...just when you think we can't cover anymore ships...we do...Up next the one the only Harry Houdini...how did he do it..did he do it?? Support the show Follow along on socia…
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What is voting? Why (and how) do people vote? Why can’t kids vote? Why are there red and blue states (not to mention donkeys and elephants representing political parties)? How can someone win the most votes but still lose the presidential election? We’re answering kid questions about elections with Bridgett King, a political scientist at the Univer…
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The news about emerging technologies often sounds alarming as well as discouraging. Headlines talk about how algorithms control and oppress people. There are fears that AI could harm democracy, damage our social connections, or even cause human extinction. While these fears come from real concerns, it’s also important to recognize the good that tec…
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Dive into this insightful episode of Generally Curious with Neda Sahebelm, an I/O Psychologist and strategic mastermind in team scalability. Neda brings a wealth of experience from transforming startups to guiding multinational corporations through significant growth phases. In this episode, she shares her secrets to scaling teams efficiently—focus…
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In episode 99, The Occupational Philosophers, as an antidote to the worrying rise of 'play at work'. ponder the idea of "Is it time for a National Serious Day? Sure, play is good for many things (that the show talks about a lot), but what about the forgotten folk? Those who like to start blankly at a wall, never smile and love doing spreadsheets? W…
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Episode 98 goes to the Netherlands. There is something remarkable about the Dutch when it comes to glass lenses and scientific tools. Maybe Hans Lippershay invented the telescope. Maybe it was some kids in his town. Or maybe it was one of two other guys who seem to have come up with the idea at the same time and place. And as far as microscopes go,…
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