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[The Evolution and Mission of Tinkercast: Sustaining Curiosity in Children's Media]-[Two Whats?! And A Wow! - Berry Nice]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2026-02-20

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📋 Summary

The Journey of Tinkercast and the Power of Audio Storytelling

In a heartfelt reflection, writer Tom Van Kalken details his journey from a Vancouver animation studio to the vibrant world of Wow in the World. Inspired by the intimate and immediate nature of podcasts, Van Kalken pivoted his career after cold-emailing Meredith Halpern-Ranzer, a move he describes as one that "literally changed my life." Alongside the "wide-eyed" and creative Mindy Thomas, he has contributed to over 250 episodes, helping to build a platform that serves as a "lifeline" for families seeking connection and education.

Navigating a Challenging Media Landscape

Despite the show's success, the creators acknowledge that the current children's media landscape is "tougher than it's been in years." With advertising revenue declining and platform dynamics shifting, securing funding for "thoughtful, mission-driven content" has become increasingly difficult. However, the team emphasizes that their work is not merely entertainment; it is an investment in "future scientists, future creators, and future problem solvers." They argue that inspiring a child's sense of curiosity through the scientific method is vital, and they are now calling on listeners to support Tinkercast directly to ensure the show remains free and accessible for all families.

The "Two Whats and a Wow" Educational Experience

Interwoven with these professional reflections is the high-energy game show Two Whats and a Wow, hosted by Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz. The show masterfully blends humor with scientific facts. For instance, listeners learn the "winning wow" that avocados are botanically classified as berries because their seeds are surrounded by a "fleshy" layer. Another segment highlights the botanical oddity of strawberries, the "only fruit that appears to have all its seeds on the outside." By turning science into a game, the hosts successfully demonstrate that education and entertainment "don't have to be separated."

Innovation and Future Engagement

Beyond traditional storytelling, the team continues to push boundaries, such as the "Bonker Balls" bonus round which referenced a fascinating episode on "Cellular Tattoos for Science." These tattoos, printed in gold on human cells, represent the kind of cutting-edge scientific inquiry the show strives to make understandable and exciting for kids. As the platform looks toward the future, they encourage teachers and parents to join TinkerClass and the World Organization of Wowzers. Through these initiatives and direct listener support, Tinkercast aims to keep "powering the wow," ensuring that children continue to have access to smart, joyful, and curiosity-driven content.

🎯Key Sentences

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The medium felt intimate and immediate.
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It felt like the future.
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What luck!
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That email literally changed my life.
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Meredith, who has since become one of the most motivational people I know, gave me a shot.
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📝Key Phrases

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feeling the pull towards
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in passing
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out of an abundant sense of
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gave me a shot
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the one and only
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📖 Transcript

Grownups, this message is for you.
Hi, I'm Tom Van Kalken, a writer here at Tinkercast, and today I wanted to tell you a little bit of a story.
In 2017, I was working at an animation studio in Vancouver and quietly feeling the pull towards something new.
At the time, I was getting most of my news, storytelling, and entertainment from podcasts.
The medium felt intimate and immediate.
It felt like the future.

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