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🗓️ 23 September 2022
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Lulu Miller, intrepid host and fearless mother of two, went off on her own and put together a little something for kids. All kids: hers, yours, and the one still living inside us all.
Radiolab for Kids Presents: Terrestrials
And it’s spellbinding. So much so, that we wanted to put this audio goodness in front of as many ears as possible.
Which is why we’re running the first episode of that series here for you today.
It’s called The Mastermind. In it, Sy Montgomery, an author and naturalist, shares the story of a color-changing creature many people assumed to be brainless who outsmarts his human captors. If you want a SPOILER of what the creature is, read on: It’s an octopus. We hear the story of one particularly devious octopus who lost a limb, was captured by humans, and then managed to make an escape from its aquarium tank—back into the ocean! The tale of “Inky” the octopus calls into question who we think of as intelligent (and kissable) in the animal kingdom.
Learn about the storytellers, listen to music, and dig deeper into the stories you hear on Terrestrials with activities you can do at home or in the classroom on our website, Terrestrialspodcast.org
Find MORE original Terrestrials fun on Youtube.And badger us on Social Media: @radiolab and #TerrestrialsPodcast
And if your little ones or you want to hear more of Team Terrestrials amazing work on this series, please search for Radiolab for Kids Presents: The Mastermind, wherever you get podcasts or subscribe here.
Terrestrials is a production of WNYC Studios, created by Lulu Miller. This episode is produced by Ana González, Alan Goffinski and Lulu Miller. Original Music by Alan Goffinski. Help from Suzie Lechtenberg, Sarah Sandbach, Natalia Ramirez, and Sarita Bhatt. Fact-checking by Diane Kelley. Sound design by Mira Burt-Wintonick with additional engineering by Joe Plourde. Our storyteller this week is Sy Montgomery. Transcription by Caleb Codding.
Our advisors are Theanne Griffith, Aliyah Elijah, Dominique Shabazz, John Green, Liza Steinberg-Demby, Tara Welty, and Alice Wong.
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Leadership support for Radiolab’s science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
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0:00.0 | Um, okay. |
0:03.9 | Okay, well I know what we're here to talk about, |
0:06.3 | but because it's like a jubilant day, |
0:08.6 | but let me, let me, let me fain. |
0:11.8 | Let me pretend here. |
0:13.6 | Lulu, what are we doing here in the studio? |
0:17.0 | What are we there to talk about? |
0:18.6 | That was great theater. |
0:19.9 | Okay, well yes, yeah, I am here to come out of the closet |
0:24.4 | as a children's entertainer. |
0:26.4 | Um, for the, yeah, for the past year, |
0:30.2 | I've been working with a small and wonderful team |
0:33.6 | on a radio series for kids and it's called terrestrials |
0:38.0 | and it is about the strangeness waiting right here on Earth. |
0:42.8 | I've already heard it. |
0:43.6 | I mean, it's great. |
0:44.5 | It's so great. |
0:45.6 | It's like a, uh, uh, |
0:48.2 | a jewel of a delight. |
0:49.9 | Uh, it's, it's, it's just, yeah, it's so fun. |
0:53.9 | What was that? Was there a kind of, uh, uh, you know, |
0:57.5 | a grain of sand around which you built this pearl of a series? |
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