The Curiosity of!?

A podcast about history, science, tales and everything in between. A father and son, aged 13, discuss things they are curious about from science and history to monsters and games. We look at the quirky and unusual from around the world as well as seeking out local history, events and characters. We keep it friendly and embrace what we discover - the world is an amazing, curious place.

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Episodes

🎂 Birthday Announcement!

Tuesday Jul 21, 2020

Tuesday Jul 21, 2020

Anton is soon to be 10 years old! I'd love if you could send him birthday wishes to @curichildpod on Twitter, or visit our website: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/
 
I know Anton would love some reviews for his birthday too! ;)

Wednesday Jul 01, 2020

28 June 1940, German bombers attack the town and harbour of St Peter Port, Guernsey. Misidentifying a row of trucks containing tomatoes for military vehicles they destroy them killing 33 civilians in the process, luckily just over a week earlier many of the islanders had been evacuated. Just two days later the island is under German occupation. For the next five years those remaining would live alongside their occupiers - one soldier to every two civilians - as Hitler ordered the island to be turned into an ‘impregnable fortress’.
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/fortress-guernsey-the-invasion-and-occupation

16: 🐝 Pollinators and fear

Tuesday Jun 16, 2020

Tuesday Jun 16, 2020

Every person alive today is here thanks to pollinators – bees, wasps, butterflies, beetles and more. They are vital to all life on our planet but their habitats aren’t always protected. Anton investigates the pollinators found in Guernsey and the Pollinator Project – a local initiative to help protect and raise awareness of their importance. I then tell of a traumatic event that happened to me several nights ago and the effect it had on my body!
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/16-guernsey-pollinator-project-matter-and-the-science-of-fear

Thursday May 14, 2020

This episode we look at the winners of the WriteStuff. It’s a local writing competition for school children and part of the Guernsey Literary Festival, the theme this year was freedom. We are very lucky and have been allowed to play some clips from the winning stories. Visit https://writestuff.gg for more. Anton then reads his winning entry from two years ago. In our second feature I discuss vultures – their myths, their resistance to botulism and their poo!
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/15-guernsey-literary-festival-writestuff-winners-and-vulture-poo

Tuesday Apr 28, 2020

This episode we leave lockdown to see what’s living in the rock pools at low tide - far away from other humans - and discover a lot of crabs! Anton tells us more about our many legged friends and I discover what barnacles actually are. We then island hop to the Banda Islands, the home of nutmeg, a spice with an interesting history and effects on your nody if you consume too much.
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/14-rock-pool-life-and-back-to-the-spice-islands-for-nutmeg

Tuesday Apr 14, 2020

After a long delay we are back with a bumper episode! We begin with Anton’s look at pre-Christian festivals that may have inspired Easter as well as odd modern day traditions, then Curious Mummy shares her experience of Easter in Russia and her love of Fabergé eggs.
Being our unlucky 13th episode I delve into where this superstition may have come from and we remember that, 50 years ago to the day, Apollo 13 was struck by some bad luck but saved by some amazing minds.
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/13-easter-traditions-unlucky-13-and-a-special-guest

Friday Mar 20, 2020

Anton is feeling a bit off colour but bravely soldiers on in this episode about viruses. We start by looking at who discovered them and when, then shrink down to investigate if they are living organism or not. After getting so close to a virus it’s wise to wash your hands so we do just this and find out how soap destroys them. Finally we offer a little friendly advice to keep you all going. Stay safe.
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/12-lets-soap-that-corona

Wednesday Mar 04, 2020

Anton discovered a 500-year-old journal that has been handed down by generations of archaeologists exploring the history of the Maya. Something very strange happens when we open it as we’re transported back in time. Continuing the Chronometry theme I look why we have leap years and how they lead to 11 missing days.
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/11-the-time-travelling-mayan-journal-and-11-missing-days

Wednesday Feb 12, 2020

In 1203 Richard the Lionheart’s favourite castle is sieged after his death. Will it survive or will the French find a humorous fatal design flaw? In Anton Investigates he reveals all and also looks at the role of medieval blacksmiths. We also listen to the voice of a 3000 year-old Egyptian mummy thanks to cutting edge research and introduce our first funny phobia – Shuicaophobia!
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/10-the-lionhearts-castle-and-talk-like-an-egyptian

Tuesday Jan 28, 2020

We are back and with our most delicious episode ever!
Anton and I are joined by Curious Granny and Curious Gramps as we taste our way through a multitude of chocolate bars learning a little about each along the way. What’s the fourth kind of chocolate? How many cocoa beans would buy a slave? And who was the neighbour of the man who invented milk chocolate?
We explore all this and more whilst enjoying a lot of Quetzalcoatl’s gift to mankind (and why’d I share so much? I must be crazy!).
Show notes: https://thecuriosityofachild.com/episodes/9-the-taste-and-history-of-chocolate

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