Episodios

  • 10-The Voynich Manuscript: The Book No One Can Read
    Jan 2 2026

    The Voynich Manuscript, a 600 year old ancient book, written in an unknown language and filled with bizarre illustrations that don’t match the natural world. Despite centuries of study by linguists, historians, and even modern codebreakers, its meaning remains unknown.

    In this episode of Did You Know?, we explore the origins, theories, and why it remains one of history’s greatest unsolved puzzles.

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    6 m
  • 09: The Day the Earth Rang Like a Bell
    Dec 26 2025

    Did you know that the Earth once rang like a bell?

    In this episode of Did You Know?, Jody Colvard explores one of the most fascinating moments in modern science, when a massive earthquake caused the entire planet to vibrate, producing measurable tones that echoed for weeks.

    This episode invites you to look at Earth not as something static beneath our feet, but as a dynamic, vibrating presence, one that hums, resonates, and responds to great shifts.

    A short journey into science, sound, and planetary awareness that will change how you think about the ground beneath you.

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    6 m
  • 08: Why Certain Smells Trigger Memories
    Dec 19 2025

    Why do scents bring back memories more vividly than anything else?

    In this episode, host Jody Colvard uncovers the surprising science behind smell and memory, from the olfactory bulb’s direct connection to the limbic system to the emotional codes we carry throughout life.

    Learn why certain scents feel like time travel, why they’re tied to our deepest feelings, and how your brain uses smell to store your most personal memories.

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    7 m
  • 07: The Curious Reason We Get Goosebumps
    Dec 12 2025

    Have you ever felt a sudden wave of goosebumps and wondered where it came from? Maybe it happened during a powerful song, a cold breeze, or an unexpected emotional moment.

    In this episode, we explore the surprising science behind goosebumps, an ancient reflex rooted in our evolutionary past that still shows up in modern life. Discover why our bodies react this way, how emotions and the nervous system play a role, and why this small physical response continues to connect us to moments of awe, fear, and meaning.

    It’s a tiny reaction with a fascinating story that’s been millions of years in the making.

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    7 m
  • 06: The Surprising Science of Why Time Speeds Up as We Get Older
    Dec 5 2025

    Why does childhood feel endless… while adulthood seems to fly by?

    In this episode of Did You Know?, host Jody Colvard explores the fascinating science behind our shifting sense of time. From how the brain processes memories to why routine compresses our perception of life, you’ll learn what makes the years feel faster, and how to slow them down again.

    It’s a surprising look at the psychology, biology, and daily habits that shape our experience of time. And you might walk away seeing your days a little differently.

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    7 m
  • 05: Why Humans Smile at Each Other
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode of Did You Know?, Jody Colvard talks about something so simple, so natural, that you may not even notice when you do it. You smile, and strangers smile back. A baby smiles at you and suddenly your whole nervous system softens.

    But… why?

    Why do humans smile at each other?
    And why does something as small as a curve of the lips feel like a spark of connection?


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    6 m
  • 04: The Woman Who Gave America Thanksgiving
    Nov 22 2025

    In this inspiring and little-known story, Jody Colvard unpacks the remarkable legacy of Sarah Josepha Hale, the woman whose determination and vision gave America the Thanksgiving holiday we celebrate today.

    Best known for writing “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” Hale was far more than a children’s author. She spent 17 years campaigning for a national day of gratitude, believing it could help heal a fractured nation. Her powerful letter to President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 arrived at a pivotal moment, and became the spark that led to Thanksgiving being declared a national holiday during the Civil War.


    A heartwarming exploration of gratitude, history, and the woman who believed one holiday could bring a nation back to itself.

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    3 m
  • 03: Whales: The Protectors of the Sea
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode of Did You Know?, we dive beneath the waves to uncover one of the ocean’s most astonishing truths: whales aren’t just singers, travelers, or gentle giants, they are protectors.

    Across the world, whales have been seen saving seals, dolphins, and even humans from danger, stepping between predators and the vulnerable with a wisdom that defies simple explanation.

    Join host Jody Colvard as she explores the science, mystery, and magic behind this behavior, from the deep resonance of whale songs that carry for thousands of miles, to the ancient instinct that seems to guide them.

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    8 m
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