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[The Science of Chocolate and Memory: A Wow in the World Journey]-[WeWow on the Weekend (11/2/24)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2024-11-02

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📋 Summary

Introduction to Election Awareness

The episode opens with host Mindy emphasizing the importance of the upcoming presidential election on November 5th. Although the core audience consists of children who are not yet eligible to vote, the show encourages civic engagement through a partnership with The Week Junior Magazine. Mindy highlights that there are many ways for young "Wowser" fans to participate in the democratic process, framing the election as a moment of learning and community involvement.

The Q&A Segment: Life, Toys, and Pigeons

Following the announcement, Dennis and his co-host, Reggie the Enormous Pigeon, dive into a Q&A segment. They address various listener inquiries, ranging from humorous questions about whether sweating in a sweater makes one "the sweater" to more existential ones about the nature of toys. Dennis defends his affinity for everyday objects—such as coffee grinders and ice cube makers—as "toys," sparking a lighthearted debate about what constitutes play. This segment underscores the show's signature blend of curiosity and whimsical humor.

Inside Tinkercast: The Science of Theobroma Cacao

In the "Inside Tinkercast Studios" segment, the show revisits an episode of Wow in the World titled "Cuckoo for Coco." The narrative follows Guy Raz and Mindy as they embark on a "scientific expedition" to Colombia to study the Theobroma cacao plant. Mindy, initially hoping for a trip to a mythical "candy land," is surprised to learn that chocolate is not a factory-made confection in nature, but rather a product derived from the seeds of the cacao tree.

The Chemistry of Chocolate and Memory

Guy Raz explains the complex process of transforming the bitter, raw seeds of the cacao fruit into the chocolate we consume. He introduces the scientific focus of the trip: the role of flavonoids in cognitive health. Guy Raz notes that studies from the University of La Aquila in Italy suggest that these naturally occurring chemicals found in dark chocolate and cocoa nibs can improve memory.

Understanding the Dentate Gyrus

Central to this discovery is the dentate gyrus, a specific part of the hippocampus located "deep inside our brains," which is responsible for creating memories. According to the research mentioned, high levels of flavonoids can increase blood flow and oxygen to this area, potentially boosting cognitive function. While Mindy is quick to try to justify a "truckload of chocolate bars," Guy Raz clarifies that the benefits are specific to high-flavonoid foods like dark chocolate and cocoa nibs, rather than sugary milk chocolate confections. The episode concludes with a humorous scramble by Mindy to "protect her dentate gyrus" by seeking out more flavonoids, reinforcing the show's mission to make complex scientific concepts both accessible and entertaining for all ages.

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What are you waiting for?
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kind of getting on my nerves right now.
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Hooray! Let's do it!
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Well, I do too. Lots of them!
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I give them away for free.
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get on one's nerves
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pull a fast one on someone
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a piece of the action
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stuff one's face
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saddle up
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📖 Transcript

Grown -ups, 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, Wowser fam! It's Mindy here.
And before we start the show, the presidential election is coming up on Tuesday, November 5th.
It's almost here! And even though you aren't old enough to vote just yet, there are still lots of ways that you can participate.
We here at Wow in the World have partnered with our friends at The Week Junior Magazine to share the wows of elections.

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