Is it there?
No.
What about in here?
Nope.
Oh, hi.
Jess here.
Quick question.
Have you ever been on your way out the door when you realized that you forgot something?
I once ran out the door only to realize once I was outside, mind you, that I forgot to put shoes on.
Ah, I should look inside my shoes.
Well, today I lost my keys and I really need to get out the door so I can record the audio trailer to a brand new GZM show.
It's called The Do-Good Detectives and it's about these two kids, Nora and Trey Do-Good, and how, episode by episode and case by case, they solve a new mystery every week.
Like the case of the missing keys, am I right?
Oh, maybe this is... Nope.
Okay, only loose change.
So anyway, this new podcast you're about to listen to is so darn fun.
It's all about Nora and her little brother Trey, and how they solve mysteries in their hometown of Sunshine Bay by getting facts, gathering clues and well, doing good.
Okay, let's gather facts.
Where do I usually leave my keys?
On the hook on the wall over there.
Wait, why is there cat food on the ground?
Maybe that's a clue.
Wait, is that...
Mystery solved.
My keys fell off the hook and landed in the bowl of dry cat food.
Sorry, Arlo.
Okay, gotta run.
After the break is episode one of the Do Good Detectives.
And, if you like it, look for Do Good Detectives in Apple Podcasts and you can listen to episode two right now.
Okay, I gotta go.
See you after the show.
Okay, what are my lines again?
In the cozy seaside town of Sunshine Bay, Massachusetts, the summers can get awfully hot.
Hot enough to melt the sneakers right off your feet.
Oh man, and I just got these shoes.
Mom is going to be so mad at me.
Shh, I'm recording, Trey.
That's my sidekick, Nicholas Do-Good III, also known as my little brother, Trey.
My name is Nora Do-Good.
And yes, I've heard all the jokes, but I'm not a do-gooder by trade.
I'm just a detective who happens to do a lot of good.
Comes with the territory, I suppose.
On this particular day, Trey and I were on a mission to cool off, riding our bikes straight from the sweltering beach to the coolest ice cream shop on the Cape.
Benny's Sunshine Scoops, home of the 47 flavors.
But what we found instead was a mystery melting faster than a triple scoop on the 4th of July.
Tell them the name of the case, Noah.
Trey!
Shh!
Ahem.
Do Good Detectives, case number 36, The Mystery of the Melted Mint Chip.
When Trey and I arrived at Sunshine Scoops for ice cream, we could tell something wasn't adding up.
Nora, math in the summer?
That's just rude.
Not numbers, Trey.
A mystery.
A mystery that looked more muddled than Mocha Swirl.
A small crowd of very hot, very disappointed people had gathered outside the shop while the owner, Sunshine Benny, himself addressed them.
I'm sorry, folks.
There won't be any ice cream today.
No ice cream, Benny.
It's the hottest day of the summer.
No ice cream.
I know.
I'm sorry.
We'll be back up and running faster than you can say lickety-banana-split.
But please come back soon.
Sorry, everybody.
Let's get a cupcake next door.
I'm so sorry.
Nobody around here is open for business.
I hated to see one of Sunshine Bay's small businesses hurting and so many of our neighbors disappointed.
Especially all those sad kids, like Trey.
No bidship on the hottest day of the year?
It's a crime!
Hi, excuse me, Mr. Benny?
Nora, Trey, can you believe this?
You'd be surprised what I can believe.
But what happened?
It's a tragedy.
Our ice cream melted overnight!
All of it?
No, so you're saying your 47 flavors turned into soup, all 47?
So mint chips?
Did i mention that trey has what's called an eidetic memory?
That means he can remember images or sounds in great detail, even if he's only heard or seen them once.
Gotta say, it comes in pretty handy when you're solving mysteries.
French vanilla soup, cherry vanilla soup.
Okay trey, i think we get the idea.
So, mr benny, When did you discover this dessert disaster?
I'm the one who found the melted ice cream when I came in this morning.
Oh, hi.
And you are?
Oh, I'm Milo.
I just got this gig.
And, well, man, I cannot afford to lose another job, bro.
I feel you, bro.
Tell me exactly what you found, Milo.
Well, I showed up this morning 20 minutes late on the dot.
Grabbed a spoon to test the flavors.
You know, quality control, bro.
But when I opened the freezer, it was nothing but a river of goop.
Delicious, delicious goop.
I see.
Was there a power outage overnight?
No!
When we got up this morning, the clock on the microwave was flashing.
So there was a power outage.
The power company usually gives us plenty of warning if the power is going to be out.
Trey, we passed by yesterday, right?
On our way home from baseball?
I wanted a scoop of caramel turtle twist, but you said no ice cream before dinner.
Can you remember?
Were there any signs or papers on the wall?
Let's see.
A poster for surfing lessons?
A flyer for the community beach cleanup?
That's it.
No warning about a power outage.
You're sure?
Very sure.
Trey has an eidetic memory.
If he says it wasn't there, it wasn't there.
When did you arrive, Mr. Benny?
Pretty soon after Milo.
I'd stop next door at the Cupcake Bakery to get some breakfast and coffee.
That's when Milo called me with the terrible, terrible news.
You must have been really upset when you saw that all your dairy deliciousness had been defrosted.
So upset that I spilled my coffee all over my shirt.
Hope you didn't get burned.
It was iced coffee, but thank you for your concern.
Oh, I can't believe this happened to my 47 fantastic flavors!
Cookie dough and cappuccino crunch and peanut butter swirl and mint chip and I'm sorry for your loss.
Me too!
But, um, would I be able to buy some of that mint chip soup?
Maybe put it in a cup?
Sure.
Go ahead, Trey.
Follow me, little dude.
Was the power company mistaken?
Did they really not warn Benny about the power outage?
Or was there more to the story?
Trey and I decided to pay a visit next door to see Ms.
Colby, the owner of Colby's Cupcake Cafe, whose Stay Cool Cupcakes were making their big debut that day.
Trey slurped his ice cream soup as we walked into the shop.
It smells so good in here.
Nora, can i get a cupcake to dip in my mint chip soup?
Smart thinking hello there, would you like to try our?
Stay cool cupcakes.
They have a cool lemon center.
Here are some free samples excellent actually.
Miss colby, i'd like to ask you some questions, if you don't mind.
I don't mind at all.
What can I do for you?
By any chance, did your power go out this morning?
As a matter of fact, it did.
The whole block lost power.
I heard about Benny's 47 flavors.
Oh, such a shame.
I love sharing a building with him.
The outage must have affected you too.
Uh, of course.
Yeah, everything in our freezer thawed and we had to throw out several cartons of milk from the fridge.
That's terrible, and on such an important day for your shop, your stay cool.
Cupcakes must be selling very well.
Well, they are very refreshing and delightful, if i do say so myself, i agree, And with Mr Benny's ice cream temporarily unavailable, cupcake business must be booming.
I suppose that's true.
But your story's got a few holes in it, Ms.
Colby.
Wait, have you solved it, Nora?
How?
Do you know, fellow detectives?
Here's your chance to be a mystery solver like yours truly.
Did you hear a clue?
What's your theory on the case?
Think about it and I'll be right back with the solution.
Welcome back, fellow detectives.
How did I know Miss Colby of Stay Cool Cupcakes wasn't telling the truth?
Ooh!
I know!
I know!
Miss Colby, how did you manage to have ice this morning when the power was out?
Ice?
Mr. Benny told us he came in this morning for his usual coffee and cupcake.
Yes, he's not only our building mate, he's one of our most loyal customers.
And he ordered an iced coffee.
How was there ice ready if you didn't know the power was going to be out?
Okay, you're right.
I got the warning notice from the power company yesterday.
I meant to tell Benny.
Really, I did.
But I was so busy preparing for the cupcake launch.
Then my sprinkle dispenser erupted into confectionary chaos.
And by the time I cleaned up, it just slipped my mind.
Sounds like a sticky situation.
You can say that again.
And then when the power actually did go out, I was too embarrassed to admit I'd known.
It felt easier to pretend I didn't.
But now I see I just made things worse.
You know, maybe there's a way to make it up to Mr. Benny and his customers.
What if some of these Stay Cool cupcake samples went next door to help cool things down?
Oh, that's a great idea, Nora!
I'll even bring over pitchers of iced coffee and iced tea.
Yes!
So while Benny's Sunshine Scoops took a hit that day, Miss Colby offered Benny free iced coffee for a month and to supply, Stay Cool Cupcakes to all of Benny's disappointed customers.
Trey even demonstrated how to make his mouth-watering masterpiece.
There you go.
Take a big chunk of cupcake and dip it right into the ice cream soup.
Yeah, culinary mastermind, bro.
For me, being a detective isn't about pointing fingers.
It's about fixing what's broken or melted.
Another Sunshine Bay mystery solved.
Until next time, this is Nora Duguid signing off.
Stay cool, fellow detectives.
Great fun podcast right short sweet, super cute.
Want more mysteries?
Head to do good detectives and apple podcasts.
And you can listen to episode two right now.
And be sure to hit that follow button because there'll be a new episode and a new mystery to solve every week.
Oh, and while you're there, you can listen to me in the trailer Do Good Detectives original audio mysteries for the whole family.
I gave them like a bunch of takes to use.
I'm so curious which one they'll use.
Maybe that one.
I have to find Do Good Detectives right now so I can find out for myself.
See you there.