4.3 • 2.6K Ratings
🗓️ 8 July 2022
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Since Lindsay and Marshall are on a break for the summer, we thought we'd share with you one of our favorite other podcasts! We present to you: Tai Asks Why.
Fifteen-year-old Tai Poole won’t rest until he’s uncovered the mysteries of the universe, one probing question at a time. In Season 4 of his Webby-winning podcast, Tai talks to everyone from NASA scientists to stand-up comedians to his equally curious little brother. If you’ve ever wondered what we can do when we’re anxious or if we’re alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
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0:00.0 | Hello tumble listeners. As you've probably already guessed, Lindsey and I are on summer break hard at work making more great episodes of tumble for all of you in the fall. |
0:10.0 | In the meantime, we want to share some great podcasts with you. |
0:13.0 | Today, we want to introduce you to Ty asks why. Ty asks why from CVC Podcasts is hosted by 15-year-old Ty Pool. |
0:22.0 | Ty won't rest until he's uncovered the mysteries of the universe, one probing question at a time. |
0:28.0 | In season 4 of his webbe winning podcast, Ty talks to everyone from NASA scientists to stand up comedians to his equally curious little brother. |
0:37.0 | In this episode, Ty asks the question, how do animals know where they're going? |
0:42.0 | We know that birds can travel long distances day or night, rain or shine even if they've never migrated before. |
0:49.0 | And if you confuse a spiny lobster and drop it far from home, it can still find its way back. |
0:54.0 | But really, how do they do that? Find out in this episode just after this. |
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1:26.0 | So I'm supposed to be looking for a large pond about to cross a bridge. The weather, it's hot and clear. I'm going to just get lost and eventually end up finding the treasure someday. |
1:51.0 | Okay, so you might be wondering why on earth I was out on a swell-taring hot day, wandering around a park in Toronto, searching for treasure? |
2:04.0 | Well, I was just trying to see just how good my navigation skills are. I feel like I've always had a pretty good sense of direction. |
2:12.0 | I mean, I can point to the nearest 7-11 no problem and this one time with my mom in Korea, I found a way back to our hotel through the complicated subway line and I can't even read Korean. |
2:26.0 | But this? Well, oh man, I was struggling. |
2:32.0 | So right now I'm heading northwest until you reach a pungent lagoon. Oh, gross. I want to go to a poop lagoon. I am going in the wrong direction. |
2:43.0 | I'm going to get myself lost. |
2:44.0 | My producers had given me a compass in a set of instructions that were definitely not in any way confusing. |
2:51.0 | Head north, very slightly northwest until you reach a lagoon. Head west to a meadow. Stuff like that, right? All to find this fallen tree with some very valuable treasure. |
3:04.0 | A big bag of Doritos. And you guys know how much I love Doritos. |
3:10.0 | How am I still going north? North is now this way. What is happening? |
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