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[Wow in the World: Heart-Pumping Science and Upcoming Milestones]-[Two Whats?! And A Wow! - Heart Beatz]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2020-04-10

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📋 Summary

Celebrating Milestones and Musical Surprises

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz share a series of exciting updates for their listeners, affectionately known as "Wowzers." The team is gearing up for a "November to remember," featuring collaborations with Circle Round and Terrestrials, and a highly anticipated guest appearance by Elmo from Sesame Street on November 24th. Most notably, the podcast is approaching its 250th episode on December 1st, which will be a unique "musical" event. To celebrate, members of the "World Organization of Wowzers" are invited to an exclusive listening party on November 22nd to engage in the chat and dance along to new original songs.

The Musical Ambitions of Grandma G-Force

Before diving into their signature game show, Mindy reveals a humorous discovery: Guy Raz’s relative, "Grandma G-Force," has become an "overnight sensation" as a wrestler and DJ. The quirkiness of her music career is highlighted by her creative production process—she uses "real heartbeats as the main backing track for all of her songs." This revelation serves as a thematic bridge to the day's scientific focus: the heart.

Scientific Deep Dive: Snakes and Hearts

The core of the show is the popular segment, "Two Whats and a Wow," where listeners test their scientific knowledge. In the recap of the previous challenge regarding snakes, the hosts confirm the correct "wow" fact: "Snakes have 200 to 400 ribs." Mindy explains that these "hundreds of ribs are super flexible," allowing snakes to "slither around" with ease. The hosts also debunk common misconceptions, clarifying that pythons do not have fangs, but rather "teeth that are curved backwards" to hold prey, and that snakes generally eat much less frequently than people might assume—often only once a week or every two weeks.

The Heart-Centered Challenge: "Operation Wow"

Moving to the current game, the hosts focus on the human heart. They present three potential scientific facts:

  1. Sea anemones have three hearts.
  2. A healthy human heart can pump 2,000 gallons of blood in a day.
  3. A bald eagle's heart rate when flying can soar up to 1,000 beats per minute.

Listeners are challenged to identify the single true fact. To encourage hands-on learning, the episode concludes with "Operation Wow: I Heart You," an invitation for children to construct a model of the human heart using household items like "cardboard, cups, straws, or even pipe cleaners." By encouraging listeners to share these creations via the Tinkercast portal, the hosts promote a blend of scientific curiosity and creative expression, staying true to their mission of helping kids "learn about their world through play."

🎯Key Sentences

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It's going to be a November to remember.
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But for now, let's get on with the show.
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I have to play you this new song I'm obsessed with.
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Uh, hold the phone.
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I didn't think she'd actually do it.
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📝Key Phrases

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music to your ears
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get on with
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hold the phone
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overnight sensation
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backing track
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📖 Transcript

Grownups, Wondery Plus subscribers can listen to Wow in the World early and ad-free right now.
Join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or Wondery Kids Plus on Apple Podcasts.
Hey, Wowzer fans, Mindy here.
And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
And don't miss when Elmo from Sesame Street stops by Wow in the World to make us all belly laugh on November 24th.
Oh, but that's not all, Reg.

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