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[Tinkercast Fund Drive and the Scientific Wonders of Vegetables]-[Two Whats?! And A Wow! - Vegging Out]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2026-02-27

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📋 Summary

Tinkercast: Powering Curiosity and Innovation

In this episode, Meredith Halpern-Ranzer, the "chief executive tinkerer" and co-founder of Tinkercast, addresses the audience with a heartfelt appeal. She emphasizes that for the past nine years, the team has been dedicated to creating content that "inspires play, curiosity and innovation." The organization is currently in its final week of a "Fund Drive," seeking financial support from listeners to ensure they can continue "wowing" families. Halpern-Ranzer underscores the mission of connecting "laughter to learning" and helping children "feel agency in their world." Listeners are encouraged to visit Tinkercast.com/support to contribute, with various incentives offered, such as "personal shout outs" from characters or "behind the scenes" access.

Two What's and a Wow: The Science of Vegetables

Following the appeal, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz present the scientific game show "Two What's and a Wow," focusing on the theme of vegetables. The game challenges listeners to distinguish between scientific facts and fiction through three rounds:

  • Round 1: The Onion Blueprint. The winning "wow" revealed that an onion possesses more DNA than a human. The show explains that while onions are "simpler organisms," they contain a significant amount of what scientists call "junk DNA," or potentially undiscovered functional genetic material.

  • Round 2: Potatoes as Energy Sources. The second round highlighted that potatoes can function as batteries. Because potatoes contain "electrolytes," they are capable of storing energy. The episode notes that research from 2010 found that boiling a potato for eight minutes can significantly increase its power output, potentially providing enough energy for "20 hours of light."

  • Round 3: Musical Vegetables. The final round explored the intersection of food and acoustics, confirming that one can "make music with vegetables." Whether using celery as "drumsticks" or hollowing out a carrot to create a "flute," the water content in vegetables allows them to conduct electricity, enabling them to be used as synthesizers when connected to computer devices.

Fun Facts and Educational Outreach

Interspersed with the game were humorous segments, such as a Public Service Announcement regarding "baby carrots." The show clarifies that these are not young carrots, but rather "adult carrots that have been cut down, peeled, and shaped by machines." The episode concluded with a "Bonker Balls bonus round" regarding sargassum blooms, noting that a 2023 bloom weighed over "10 million tons."

Ultimately, the episode serves as both a plea for the sustainability of independent educational media and a platform for engaging, science-based entertainment. The hosts remind listeners that they can join the "World Organization of Wowzers" or explore "Tinker Class," a platform designed to help teachers get kids "wild about science," reinforcing the brand's core commitment to interactive education.

🎯Key Sentences

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As they say, I power the wow, but I don't do it alone.
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We really need you now.
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And grow we did.
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We still have a long way to go to meet our goal.
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Now, on with the show.
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📝Key Phrases

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steer this ship
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embody the spirit of
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keep the wind in our sails
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look up
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feel agency
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📖 Transcript

Hey, grownups.
I'm Meredith Halpern Ranzer, the chief executive tinkerer and co-founder of Tinkercast.
You may have heard my name at the end of the credits.
As they say, I power the wow, but I don't do it alone.
I've had the absolute pleasure of steering this ship with the most talented crew of tinkerers you can imagine.
This team of writers producers musicians educators parents, former children, not only embody the spirit of play, curiosity and innovation, but they've made it their life's work to create content that inspires play, curiosity and innovation.

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