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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 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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 Kien. 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
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 Kien. 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
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
It's Earth Day, and fifteen-year-old Tai Poole, host of the CBC podcast, Tai Asks Why, joins us to talk about its new season, which includes episodes about issues related to climate change. On his podcast, Tai asks questions to expert scientists in their field, whether it's about recycling, meat eating, energy, and how young people can get involved in solving climate change. This segment is guest-hosted by WNYC's Matt Katz.
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
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 Kien. If you've ever wondered if we can keep eating meat without destroying the planet or if we're alone in the universe, Tai has you covered. More episodes are available at hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
It seems like kids always ask the silliest questions. Why don't humans breath fire like dragons? Do dinosaurs have jet packs? Parents usually just brush them off and never give the curious kid the answer. However, Tai Poole gathers up all of his questions (no matter how silly) and seeks to find the answers on his podcast Tai Asks Why. He has episodes that discuss questions that most of us have probably wondered about at least once in our lives. Listen in as we talk to Tai about his podcast, juggling school and podcasting, and following your curiosity. Tai Asks Why: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tai-asks-why/id1434443225 Our Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4MoonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6-TwYdfPcWV-V1JvjBXk
Listen in as we interview Evgeny Afineevsky (Director, Francesco), Tai Poole (Podcast Host, Tai Asks Why) and review the films Godzilla Vs. Kong and The Courier. Host Benjamin P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Ethan, Heather, Eshaan, Maica and Josephine. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Listen in as we interview Evgeny Afineevsky (Director, Francesco), Tai Poole (Podcast Host, Tai Asks Why) and review the films Godzilla Vs. Kong and The Courier. Host Benjamin P. is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Ethan, Heather, Eshaan, Maica and Josephine. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
S8E8 our interview with the host of the CBC Podcast Tai Asks Why, Tai Poole!
Fourteen year-old Tai Poole returns with Season 3 of Tai Asks Why to ask: What’s happening in my teen brain? How is the Universe going to end? Why do humans dance? And how much screen time is too much? Join Tai as he boldly goes where no 9th-grader has gone before to find you answers you never knew you needed. His conversations with everyone from NASA experts, to physicists and dancers, to his little brother Kien will expand your mind, no matter how old you are! More episodes are available at http://hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
Fourteen year-old Tai Poole returns with Season 3 of Tai Asks Why to ask: What’s happening in my teen brain? How is the Universe going to end? Why do humans dance? And how much screen time is too much? Join Tai as he boldly goes where no 9th-grader has gone before to find you answers you never knew you needed. His conversations with everyone from NASA experts, to physicists and dancers, to his little brother Kien will expand your mind, no matter how old you are! More episodes are available at http://hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
Fourteen year-old Tai Poole returns with Season 3 of Tai Asks Why to ask: What’s happening in my teen brain? How is the Universe going to end? Why do humans dance? And how much screen time is too much? Join Tai as he boldly goes where no 9th-grader has gone before to find you answers you never knew you needed. His conversations with everyone from NASA experts, to physicists and dancers, to his little brother Kien will expand your mind, no matter how old you are! More episodes are available at http://hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
Fourteen year-old Tai Poole returns with Season 3 of Tai Asks Why to ask: What’s happening in my teen brain? How is the Universe going to end? Why do humans dance? And how much screen time is too much? Join Tai as he boldly goes where no 9th-grader has gone before to find you answers you never knew you needed. His conversations with everyone from NASA experts, to physicists and dancers, to his little brother Kien will expand your mind, no matter how old you are! More episodes are available at http://hyperurl.co/taiaskswhy
Adult ISH co-hosts Merk Nguyen & Nyge Turner are notorious for winging it in the world of #adulting — as just-barely grownups, there’s a lot they don’t know. But there are challenges unique to every age group, not only to twentysomethings like themselves! In this episode, the hosts get real about ageism and generational divides in a chat with actress/producer Ana Golja (The Cuban, Full Out, Degrassi: The Next Generation) and storyteller Ray Christian. Then, they chop it up with precocious 14-year-old Tai Poole from the CBC/TRAX podcast Tai Asks Why about high school, condescending adults, and pop culture frames of reference. Be sure to follow our socials @yrAdultISH to stay connected!
Tai Poole is only 13 years old, but he’s 100 percent dedicated to asking life’s toughest questions such as: What are animals saying to each other?; Why is space so dark?; What is the science behind bullying? In this episode, hosts Kim Langen and Nathan Langen interview Tai Poole, a self professed "frustrated" 8th grader who is always searching for answers. A student at Spirit of Math since grade 3, Tai represented Canada twice at the World Mathematical Olympiad in Seoul and Beijing, and is an accomplished pianist and a dedicated swimmer. Born in Vietnam, Tai moved to Canada when he was three years old and has remained a world traveler with an insatiable curiosity. His podcast, "Tai Asks Why", is currently recording its third season, and will be out late 2020 on CBC Podcasts.
Dr. Goldman answers questions about the coronavirus from kids across Canada, with the help of Tai Poole, host of the CBC podcast Tai Ask Why, and Matt Galloway, host of CBC Radio's The Current
Hosts: Ed Brown, Penny Dumsday, Lucas Randall 00:00:34 Snails are a French delicacy that has led to the near extinction, and now revival, of tiny culturally and scientifically important snails in French Polynesia. 00:06:45 3.5 million years ago, something in our galaxy exploded. As more evidence comes in, it's looking like the black hole in the centre of the Milky Way gobbled up some young stars. 00:16:04 The scourge of cane toads continues to spread across Australia. But could a native rodent have learned how to slaughter and eat them? Yes, and they have. This episode contains traces of 12-year-old Tai Poole, host of popular podcast Tai Asks Why, talking with Natasha Mitchell about the importance of curiosity in school.
In this episode from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, "Tai Asks Why" features 12-year-old Tai Poole, who asks: What are animals saying to each other?
Meet a 12 year old scientist who's got a whole lot of questions...enough to take you to the moon and back.
Meet a 12 year old scientist who's got a whole lot of questions...enough to take you to the moon and back.
Tai Poole is back - and he has no time for small talk. He’d rather discuss why space is so dark, the real reason for deja vu, and the science behind bullying. Join Tai as he boldly goes where no 7th grader has gone before to find you answers you never knew you needed. His conversations with everyone from NASA experts, to award-winning musicians, to his little brother Kien will expand your mind and touch your heart.
Buckle up for our first ever Mega Mini-Boom Bonanza! Tai Poole, host of the CBC’s award-winning podcast Tai Asks Why judges four high-octane "mini-boom" debates between high schoolers from the Minnesota Urban Debate League. They’ll tackle Spring vs. Fall, Zombies vs. Werewolves, Rats vs. Pigeons and Breakfast vs. Dinner! Do you agree with Tai’s decisions? Head to smashboom.org and vote! You can join the Debate Club and get access to our bonus episode at smashboom.org/debateclub. This episode is sponsored by Raddish, a cooking club for kids (RaddishKids.com/Boom and coupon code BOOM).
Tai Poole is a curious 11-year-old boy who has lots of questions. So many, as a matter of fact, that he needed a podcast in order to get some answers. The star of the “Tai Asks Why” podcast on CBC Radio sits down with Sam on this episode of the Parenting Then and Now podcast. Listen to the episode and find out what makes him tick.
He's 11 years old but Tai Poole's searching for answers to some of life's big questions. Like...what happens after we die?....and how can we fix climate change?! From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, we play some of 'Tai Asks Why' and part of an episode called 'Should We Trust Our Gut?' produced by Veronica Simmonds and Yasmine Mathurin.
Judy Kennedy, 61, is unable to walk because of a neurological disease. She wants romance but is finding it hard to meet new people. Politician Jagmeet Singh, math prodigy Tai Poole and host Sook-Yin Lee help Judy find ways to new connections.
Boy genius Tai Poole is struggling with a problem that he can't quite solve: accepting his ailing grandfather's mortality. Sook-Yin and strangers suggest ways they can stay close and offer insight from their own experiences with death and sickness.