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Can a podcast hosted by kids be truly awesome? Yes, it can! Wild Interest takes you on an amazing ride through science, fun facts, natural mysteries and more, all hosted by siblings Nichole and Evan. Perfect for your next road trip, school pickup, or anywhere you want to spark a conversation driven by curiosity. Enjoy the magic that happens when kids are inspired by other kids!

You’ll love hearing Evan and Nichole interview people like NFL quarterbacks and Nobel Prize-winning scientists. Take an audio journey with them as they unravel mysteries like the origin of daylight saving time and the legend of Bigfoot. Best of all, enjoy the magic that happens when kids are inspired by other kids.

The caliber of your family dinner table conversation will improve overnight. It’s wild!

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    • What is a New Year?
      Jan 8 2026

      Hey Wildings, welcome to the New Year! If you're wondering what all the fuss is about, you've tuned into the right frequency! We have our very own supernatural elder, none other than Bobby the Bigfoot, join us in the studio for a very extensive, expansive, and enlightening look at the tradition of marking another trip around the Sun, aka the birthday of The Year?! We talk other new beginnings, like resolutions (got any, wildings?) and what it's like to move. Evan's got a real feisty Cryptid this time - don't call it a Marmot! And, we're graced by the cosmic presence of astronomer Wendy Freedman, who chats Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the EXPANDING UNIVERSE, and, oh ya, the new project she's working on called the Giant Magellan Telescope that will be able to see the very first starlight. Yeah, we're starting the year off right, Wildings - so grab a snack, tell a friend, stay curious and, as always, keep it WILD!!!

      Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message.

      Timestamps for this episode are available below.

      00:00 - Episode 18 Intro
      01:19 - Reelin' in the (New) Years with Bobby the Bigfoot
      12:42 - Favorite Sound
      13:31 - Call for Submissions
      13:58 - The Expanding Universe with Wendy Freedman
      23:51 - Riddle Clue
      24:19 - New Year's Resolutions
      26:19 - Joke Time!
      27:07 - Cryptid Corner: The Barbegazi
      29:25 - Unpacking the Big Move
      33:08 - Grandparent Stories: Naomi and Levi's Grandmother Nonna
      40:07 - Riddle Answer
      40:40 - Preview of Episode 19
      41:32 - Credits, Call for Reviews, and Word of Mouth
      42:05 - Bloopers


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      43 min
    • Rollercoasters & Ziplines
      Dec 4 2025

      Buckle up buttercups! In this thrilling Wild Interest, we mic Evan up for the first HUGE rollercoaster ride of his life. Listen to Evan shriek as he whips around Candymonium, the tallest, fastest, and longest coaster at Hershey Park. Then listen to Nichole harangue Evan for being too short to go on a zipline by himself. (Typical big sister behavior.) Finally, hear them both shout to the treetops as they whizz along the longest zipline in Central America. Brooklyn’s PS 66 gets in the mix with a mind-bending riddle; Dean in New Paltz, NY interviews his grandma; and Gianna in New Jersey shares her favorite sound. Oh, and there’s even a Cryptid who rides rollercoasters. Leave it to Evan.

      Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message.

      Timestamps for this episode are available below.

      00:00 - Episode 17 Intro
      01:28 - Rollercoasters!
      04:18 - Hershey Park
      05:08 - Evan's First Big Rollercoaster Ride: Candymonium
      07:27 - Riddle Clue from PS 66 in Brooklyn
      07:53 - Ziplines!
      11:11 - Favorite Sound
      11:47 - Call for Submissions
      12:14 - Cryptid Corner: Rollercoaster Ghost Riders
      15:09 - Joke Time
      15:53 - Grandparent Stories: Dean's Grandma
      20:14 - Riddle Answer from PS 66 in Brooklyn
      20:37 - Credits
      20:48 - Call for Reviews & Word of Mouth
      21:10 - Bloopers

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      22 min
    • Animal Talk: Paw Two
      Nov 5 2025

      People use language to express themselves, but do you ever wonder how other animals communicate with each other? If they don’t speak like us, how do they convey information? In our first Animal Talk episode we learned about the complex ways animals communicate, and how some species even have their own languages and dialects. In “Paw 2” we find out even more about the amazing world of animal talk, and about the science behind linguistic development in animals. Evan interviews Dr. Irene Pepperberg, research professor at Boston University in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences about her groundbreaking work with Alex the African Grey Parrot. Dr. Pepperberg worked with Alex for 30 years and taught him over 100 English words. Not only was Alex able to communicate with humans, he even asked what color he was when looking at himself in the mirror, becoming the first known non-human to ask a question! Nichole goes beneath the waves with Dr. Aude Pacini from the Marine Mammal Research Program at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology. Dr. Pacini records whale and dolphin song with sophisticated underwater microphones. She was part of an expedition where the world-class cellist Yo Yo Ma played music for whales from the deck of a famous Hawaiian canoe! Evan takes us down to North Georgia with Project Chimps, a chimpanzee sanctuary where over 90 retired lab chimps roam freely on six protected acres of forest. Our hosts are also joined by the very human creator of the Brooklyn Folk Festival, Eli Smith, who plays some banjo for us and talks about the upcoming festival this November 7-9. This episode is jam-packed, but don’t worry, we still found room for favorites like Cryptid Corner, Grandparent Stories, jokes and more. Let’s get wild!

      Listen now and have a whale of a time - this episode's a hoot!

      Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes or favorite sounds, or to send us a message.

      Timestamps for this episode are available below.

      00:00 - Episode 16 Intro
      01:36 - Dr. Irene Pepperberg & Alex, the African Grey Parrot
      14:03 - Joke Time
      14:57 - Cryptid Corner: The Wow! Signal
      20:09 - Riddle Clue
      20:31 - Deep Listening with Dr. Aude Pacini
      27:48 - Favorite Sound
      28:35 - Call for Submissions
      29:02 - Eli Smith & the 2025 Brooklyn Folk Festival
      34:44 - Going Ape at Project Chimps with Caregivers Lauren and Tawnya
      44:31 - Grandparent Stories: Papa Artie
      48:22 - Riddle Answer
      49:00 - Preview of Episode 17
      49:13 - Credits
      49:45 - Bloopers


      The background music in our interview with Dr. Aude Pacini features audio of live performances by Hawaiian musicians Gary Haleamau and Ledward Kaapana, as retrieved from the Library of Congress.

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