Wild Interest

Auteur(s): Brain Broccoli Productions
  • Résumé

  • Do you speak “kid?” We do! Wild Interest is the new podcast created and hosted completely by kids. Sibling creators Nichole and Evan and their crew of kid contributors invite listeners to learn about the beauty and mystery of the world from a child’s point of view. The series covers science, fun facts, natural mysteries and more — episodes are as eclectic and wondrous as your child's mind! In addition to on-the-ground reporting, kids host engaging one-on-one interviews with amazing guests from grammy award winning composers, to star NFL quarterbacks, to Nobel winning scientists. Segments like Grandparent Stories invite young listeners to share inspiring conversations that span generations. In My Favorite Sound, kids from all over the world share field recordings of sounds they love. Jokes, riddles, and other hijinks are woven into every episode. Rooted in the essential human tradition of storytelling, Wild Interest is a celebration of the wisdom, curiosity, and creativity of children. Listen on your next car ride and enjoy the magic that happens when kids are inspired by other kids. It’s wild!

    © 2024 Wild Interest
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Épisodes
  • Dirt
    Oct 15 2024

    Our latest episode is all about the wild, wonderful world beneath our feet. Where does the word “dirt” come from? How do plants get nutrients from the soil? Could getting dirty be good for you? What about eating dirt? Nichole interviews Brandy Hall at Shades of Green Permaculture and learns about the importance of mindful landscape design, and how kids can get involved in healthy soil projects at home. We speak with biochar expert Peter Olivier about how charred organic matter can make soil healthier, and interview archeologist Casey Sharp about the amazing stories dirt can reveal about ancient people. We investigate garden grubs with a gaggle of kid correspondents, shine a light on the fascinating process of photosynthesis, feature a Bobby the Bigfoot guest-hosted Cryptid Corner, and as always present the usual jokes, riddles, Favorite Sound and Grandparent Stories.

    Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissions

    0:00 - Episode 8 intro
    1:19 - Etymology of Dirt
    4:02 - Riddle Question
    4:22 - Permaculture
    11:13 - Biochar
    13:53 - Favorite Sound
    14:53 - Grubs
    18:33 - Mabuhay Moment
    20:22 - Magic Dirt
    22:59 - Joke Time
    24:03 - Archeology
    28:39 - Grandparent Stories
    31:27 - Good Dirt
    34:26 - Cryptid Corner: The Loveland Frogman
    37:08 - Riddle Answer
    37:45 - Call for Reviews and Submissions
    38:32 - Credits
    39:03 - Bloopers

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    40 min
  • Good Vibrations
    Sep 23 2024

    Our seventh episode is all about sound, performance and storytelling. Nichole interviews Taryn Janelle and LeRell Ross of Atlanta’s Synchronicity Theatre who adapted John Steptoe’s 1987 award-winning children’s book “Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters” into a musical theater piece for all ages. Our special correspondent Nicholas drops the needle on some choice selections from his personal vinyl record collection, then drops in on Michael Greig Thomas at Echo Base Records to see how vinyl records are actually made! We also investigate how insects called cicadas make “music” by vibrating their abdomens, explore the alien secrets of Area 51 in Cryptid Corner, and bring you our usual Grandparent Stories, hilarious jokes, and a brain-twisting riddle.

    Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissions

    0:00 - Episode 7 Intro
    1:18 - Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters
    13:10 - Riddle Question
    13:30 - The Music of Cicadas
    18:35 - Joke Time
    19:38 - Dropping the Needle on Vinyl Records
    29:13 - Favorite Sound
    30:30 - Cryptid Corner - Area 51
    34:20 - Grandparent Stories
    39:18 - Riddle Answer
    39:42 - Episode Ending
    39:58 - Preview of Episode 8
    40:21 - Call for Submissions
    40:45 - Credits
    41:18 - Bloopers

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    42 min
  • Tracking
    Jul 8 2024

    Hot on the trail of adventure, we track down otters with Jessica Kraft, learn to read the forest with Mark Warren, and learn about how technology is tracking us and what to do about it with McKenzie Funk. Along the way, Bobby the Bigfoot tells us how Sasquatches induce ASMR, and Nichole tells us about the number nine’s magical properties. As if that weren’t enough, she also teaches us a song to remember the names of all 50 states. And Evan tells us about his latest cryptid — a cute little critter that appeared in Dover, Massachusetts in 1977. Or did it? Last but not least, Evan and Nichole do the Tinikling, Electric Slide, and Cupid Shuffle at a Philippine Independence Day celebration. Plus, we have our usual favorite sounds, jokes, riddles, and general hijinks. It’s wild!

    Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissions

    0:00 - Episode 6 Intro
    01:35 - Mark Warren animal tracking
    12:59 - Riddle Question
    13:15 - States Song
    14:43 - Jessica Kraft - tracking otters
    20:03 - Joke Time
    20:56 - Mabuhay Moment
    25:33 - ASMR
    27:17 - McKenzie Funk - Protecting Your Privacy
    38:08 - Favorite Sound
    39:09 - Cryptid Corner
    43:34 - Wild Nines
    46:58 - Grandparent Stories
    54:17 - Riddle Answer
    54:34 - Preview of episode 7
    55:02 - Call for Submissions
    55:27 - Credits
    55:57 - Bloopers

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    57 min

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