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🗓️ 11 April 2025
⏱️ 9 minutes
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0:00.0 | Have you ever wondered if your pet is lying to you? |
0:02.4 | Why is my cat not here? |
0:03.7 | And I go in and she's eating my lunch. |
0:05.4 | Or if hypnotism is real? |
0:07.0 | You will use the suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control. |
0:10.6 | But what's inside a black hole? |
0:12.3 | Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe. |
0:15.6 | Well, we have answers for you in the new I-Heart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, or Hitcham, as we answer questions |
0:22.0 | about animals, space, our brains, and our bodies. So give yourself permission to be a science |
0:27.0 | geek and listen to Science Stuff on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your |
0:31.9 | podcast. Imagine you're scrolling through TikTok. You come across a video of a teenage girl |
0:37.4 | and then a photo of the person suspected of killing her. |
0:41.4 | It was shocking. It was very shocking. Like that could have been my daughter. Like you never know. |
0:45.9 | I'm Jen Swan. I'm the host of a new podcast called My Friend Daisy. It's the story of how and why a group of teenagers turn to social media to help track down their friends killer. |
0:56.9 | Listen to my friend Daisy on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
1:07.1 | Hello, I'm Maddie Foley. I'm a producer here at Wonder Media Network, and I'm so excited to be guest hosting this episode of Wamanica. |
1:16.5 | This month, we're talking about cultivators, women who nurtured, cross-pollinated, experimented, or went to great lengths to better understand and protect the natural world. |
1:30.7 | Today, we're talking about a woman who found the sacred in the sun-drenched mountains. |
1:38.9 | Originally from Philadelphia, she devoted much of her life to studying the Rocky Mountains in Canada, |
1:45.0 | scaling high peaks, photographing glaciers, and painting wildflower blooms. |
1:51.0 | Please welcome Mary Vox Wallcutt. |
1:55.0 | Mary Vox was born in 1860 to a family of prominent Pennsylvania Quakers. |
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