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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.
On December 1st, we are sharing our 250th episode of Wow in the World with all of you.
We think this one is going to be music to your ears.
Literally.
Did I mention it's a musical?
And if you're a member of the World Organization of Wowzers...
Oh boy, do I have a surprise for you.
You can listen to our 250th episode early with me and other members from around the world on Saturday, November 22nd, at 7 pm.
Eastern.
That's right, we are throwing another listening party.
Join us as we dance along to our new songs.
React to the episode with other members in the chat and more.
Grownups.
If you want your wowzer to join this members-only listening party, you can sign up to become a member today at Tinkercastcom.
Slash wow.
Already a member?
Well, you can find the link and password to join the event when you sign in at Tinkercastcom.
Slash wow.
That's it.
It's going to be a November to remember.
But for now, let's get on with the show.
Woo!
So, so.
This is going to be so cute.
Hey, Mindy.
Whoa.
What happened to your eyebrows?
What eyebrows?
The eyebrows you used to have on your face.
They're gone.
Oh, they'll grow back.
I just gave them a little trim, and now I'm using the clippings to make tiny wigs for bald eagles.
Wigs for bald eagles?
Mindy, bald eagles are supposed to be bald.
In fact, I think they prefer it that way.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Have you asked them?
No.
Well, then how do you know?
I guess I... Well, I don't know, but I do know that we've got a game show to do.
Can we put this on hold until after?
You know it.
Let's clear the room.
Oh, excuse me.
And clear the air?
And get this show on the road in three, two, one.
And now, for everyone's second favorite game show after Real Phone or Banana Phone, it's...
Two What's and a Wow!
With your hosts, Mindy and Guy Ross!
Two What's!
Two What's!
Two What's!
Two What's!
Two What's!
Two What's!
And a Wow!
Welcome back, Wowzers!
It's time for a soaring round of Two What's! and a wow.
The scientific game show that separates the wows from the what?
Now, before we begin today's round, let's review where we left off yesterday.
We gave you three scientific statements about trees and challenged you to guess which one was the one.
True, wow.
Was it A, trees can talk to each other through mushrooms?
Or was it B, In Florida, there is a dentist office located inside of a tree house.
Or was it C?
In Northern Canada, there lives a polka dot tree.
And to answer yesterday's question, joining us by phone, it's Forrest from Vermont.
Forrest, what's the wow?
Hi, Mindy and Guy, my name is Forrest.
I live in Bristol, Vermont.
And my wow in the world is that trees talk to each other Through mushrooms.
Hi, Dennis.
Hi, Thomas Fingerling.
Hey, Grandma G-Force, you want to wrestle?
Bye.
Love your show.
Winner, winner, fungus for dinner.
Forrest is living up to his name and proving that he knows a thing or two about trees, because that is correct.
Contestants.
If you guessed the answer A that trees can communicate through mushrooms you found the winning wow.
Congratulations, Wowzers.
There are actually networks of roots and fungi, like mushrooms, that work together to move water and nutrients between trees.
The trees can also use these networks to communicate and even send warning signals about disease and insect attacks.
Some scientists call them the wood wide web.
Now, if you guessed B or C, you weren't too far off.
There's not a dentist's office located inside of a tree house.
Although I'm definitely going to look into building one.
But... there are still lots of exciting businesses that do operate out of treehouses.
There are treehouse hotels, treehouse movie theaters, and even treehouse restaurants.
And if you chose C, while there is no naturally occurring polka dot tree, the rainbow eucalyptus tree in the Philippines does have a very colorful rainbow-streaked trunk.
So Mindy, how about you tell our winning wowsers what they've won?
Well, Guy Raz, all of our winning contestants today will be taking home their very own invisible branch dressing.
What is that?
This branch dressing is made with freshly squeezed branch juice and mixed with leftover jello and the crumbs scraped from the bottom of my toaster.
You won't believe what you're eating.
Okay well, congratulations to all of the winning wowsers.
Take a quick break so I can trim up Guy Raz's eyebrows for bald eagle wigs.
What?
But when we get back, it's another round of Two What's and a Wow.
Two What's and a Wow will be right back.
Grownups, this message is for you.
That's it.
Now back to the show.
And we're back.
It's time for today's round of Two What's in a Wow.
Today's category is... Eagles.
Mindy, why don't you refresh our contestants on how the game works?
You know it.
Wowzers, we are going to present you with three scientific statements about eagles.
But, and this is a big but, only one of those statements will be a true wow.
The other two, just a couple of made up what?
All right, let's get started.
Which of the following statements about eagles is a true scientific wow?
Is it A, golden eagles enjoy covering themselves with ants?
Or is it B?
The wings of great Nicobar serpent eagles are so large they're often mistaken for small planes.
Or is it C?
The world's largest eagle nest was about 20 feet deep or the size of five seven-year-olds.
One more time.
Is it A, golden eagles like to cover themselves in ants?
Or is it B?
The great Nicobar serpent eagle's wings are so large they're often mistaken for small planes.
Or is it C?
The world's largest eagle's nest was about 20 feet deep, or the size of five seven-year-olds.
When you think you have the correct answer, write it down on a sheet of paper and place it in the talons of an eagle.
And be sure to check back tomorrow to see if your wow is the winning wow.
But before we go, we have a little scientific challenge for you.
We call it Operation Spread Your Wings.
We challenge you to build your own pair of wings using materials found around your home.
Cardboard boxes, hangers, felt, and poster board would all make for some amazing wings.
And once you finish your wings, strap them on and flap until you fly.
And don't forget to snap some photos of your work.
Grown-ups, you can share those photos with us at tinkercast.com slash share.
Be sure to check back tomorrow for the answer to today's game.
And we'll also play another round of...
Two What's in a Wow is produced by Mindy Thomas and me, Guy Raz.
Anna Zagorski writes the words and Jason Rabinowitz adds the wows as our audio producer.
Jessica Bode keeps our facts straight.
Jacob Stein rounds out our creative team and Meredith Halpern-Ranzer powers the wow at Tinkercast.
Special thanks to Jed Anderson and also Anya Grunman and the team at NPR.
Our theme song was written and composed by The Pop-Ups.
For more on their three-time Grammy-nominated all-ages music...
Find them at thepopups.com.
Also, Two What's in a Wow is now a book.
The Two What's in a Wow Think and Tinker Playbook is available for pre-order now.
Grownups, visit tinkercast.com slash shop for more info.
And for more up-to-date news, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at wowintheworld.
Our email address is hello. wowintheworld.com.
And if you're a kid with a big wow to share, that could be used on an upcoming episode of Two.
What's in a Wow?
Call us at 1-888-7-WOW-WOW.
Thanks again for listening.
That's all for now.
Until next time, keep on wowing!
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