But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Vermont Public
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Jul 3, 2020 • 21min

Why Do Ladybugs Have Spots? Do Dragonflies Bite?

This week, we're getting out our bug nets and talking about dragonflies and ladybugs! Why do ladybugs have spots? How many different types of ladybugs are there? How do they crawl on the ceiling without falling down? Where do dragonflies and ladybugs sleep? Why are dragonflies called dragonflies? Do they bite? We're joined by Kent McFarland, a research biologist at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies and the co-host of another great VPR podcast called Outdoor Radio. Download our learning guide: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript
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Jun 27, 2020 • 49min

But Why Live: A Musical Celebration

In this special live episode But Why had a musical celebration with Mister Chris, the Junkman and May Erlewine, and we heard your songs. You can listen to But Why Live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 26, 2020. This program is in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT | EDUCATION RESOURCES
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Jun 19, 2020 • 47min

But Why Live: A Discussion About Race And Racism

In this enlightening discussion, Y. Joy Harris-Smith and Carolyn Helsel, co-authors of The ABCs of Diversity, explore critical topics surrounding race and racism. They engage young listeners on the significance of Juneteenth and the ongoing relevance of racial discussions. The authors address sensitive issues like the implications of George Floyd's death and encourage kids to reflect on their own experiences with race. They highlight the power of youth activism and the importance of open dialogue to foster understanding and promote equality in communities.
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Jun 13, 2020 • 49min

But Why Live: Trees

In this special live episode learned about trees and tree communication with scientists Alexia Constantinou and Katie McMahen of the Simard Lab at the University of British Columbia. You can listen to But Why Live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 26, 2020. This program is in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT | EDUCATION RESOURCES
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Jun 6, 2020 • 50min

But Why Live: Kid Press Conference with Governor Phil Scott

In this special live episode we held a kid press conference with Vermont Governor Phil Scott. You can listen to But Why Live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT | EDUCATION RESOURCES
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Jun 5, 2020 • 30min

Why Do Spiders Have Eight Legs?

Why don't spiders stick to their own webs? How do spiders walk up walls and on ceilings without falling? Why do spiders have eight legs and eight eyes? How do they make webs? And silk? What's a cobweb? How do spiders eat? And why are daddy long legs called daddy long legs when they have to have a female to produce their babies?! We're talking spiders today with arachnologist Catherine Scott. Download our learning guides: Transcript| Coloring Page
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May 30, 2020 • 49min

But Why Live: Words and Language

In this special live episode we learn about words and language with linguist John McWhorter, host of the podcast Lexicon Valley. You can listen to But Why live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT | EDUCATION RESOURCES
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May 23, 2020 • 51min

But Why Live: Space Exploration

In this special live episode we learn about space and space exploration with Jim Green, NASA's Chief Scientist. You can listen to But Why live at vpr.org and call-in every Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time through June 19, 2020. This program is part of a collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Education to bring interactive educational opportunities to students while schools are closed. TRANSCRIPT | EDUCATION RESOURCES
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May 22, 2020 • 22min

How Does Slime Work?

What is slime and how do you make it? What makes glue sticky? Why does mixing diet coke and Mentos make an explosion? How does glow in the dark stuff glow without batteries? We're talking about sticky things like slime and glue in this episode. Plus, bonus: explosions! The branch of science we're focusing on is called chemistry. Chemistry is basically the study of stuff and what it's made of, and how different substances interact with one another, sometimes even combining to make new stuff. Our guest is Kate Biberdorf, professor of instruction at the University of Texas, better known as "Kate the Chemist." Her new book is called The Big Book of Experiments. Download our listening guide: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript | Puffy Slime Recipe | Experiments
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May 16, 2020 • 49min

But Why Live: Poetry

Ted Shai, known as the poetry guy, has spent over 20 years teaching kids the magic of poetry. Joining him is Rajnii Eddins, a talented spoken word poet and educator who became a member of the African American Writers Alliance at just 11. They engage young listeners in a fun exploration of poetry, encouraging creativity through writing exercises. Heartfelt poems by kids touch on nature and emotions, showcasing the powerful role of expression. The joy of sharing and crafting poetry forges connections, making every month feel like a celebration of words.

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