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Hey, Smartypants. Trusty here with a special mission for all the smarty pants listening. But unlike a top secret mission, this mission requires you to tell everyone. That's right. Your job is to spread the word about who smarted so we can keep growing and bringing you awesome new episodes. To qualify for this mission, let's play a little game. Who do you know that would love who smarted but doesn't listen to the show? Is it A, a friend, B a teacher, C a relative like your favorite cousin, or D a neighbor who loves fun facts? Got someone in mind? Great. Question 2. Where and when will you tell this person about who's smarted? Is it A, on a play date, B at school, C, in the car, or or D on the phone? Pick one, make a plan, stick to it, and best of all, complete this not so top secret mission. I'm counting on you, smartypants. The more people you tell, the bigger we grow. Which means a lot more smarting for you. Hello, smartypants, and welcome to Trusty Trivia Thursday. Today we're snowplowing through a chilling topic, avalanches. Before we get to the trivia, a triple shout out to Khadijah, Fatima and Umer in Toronto, Ontario. I'm so happy to hear you love learning cool things with WhoSmarted. Which is great because there is an infinite number of cool things to learn about. Keep on smarting, smartypants. And now let's carve into today's snow packed avalanche questions. First question. What is the most common trigger for an avalanche? Is it A heavy snowfall, B earthquakes or C yodeling too loudly? Did you say A, it's snow joke? You're right. Most avalanches happen when fresh snow piles up too fast, making the layers unstable. Next question. What do experts use to prevent dangerous avalanches? Is it A, snow blowers, B explosives or C a really big shovel? Did you go with B? Boom. You got it. Controlled explosions help trigger small avalanches before they grow too big and dangerous. Final question. Where do most avalanches occur? Is it A, the Amazon rainforest, B the Rocky Mountains, or C the moon? Did you choose B. Nice job. Avalanches happen in steep, snowy mountains like the Rockies, the Alps and the Himalayas. That was a blizzard of fun, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more avalanche sized trivia on trusty trivia. And if you want to learn more about avalanches, check out our avalanches episode in the Whosmarted archives. This episode is brought to you by ixl. As someone who's constantly balancing work and life, I know how tough it can be to make sure kids get the academic support they need, whether they're homeschooled or in a traditional classroom. That's why IXL has been a lifesaver. It's an online learning program that covers math, language arts, science, and social studies with interactive practice problems, games, and video tutorials. Plus, it makes learning fun, just like WhoSmarted. For homeschool parents, IEXCEL is the perfect supplement to your curriculum, giving kids personalized learning at their own pace. And for parents of traditional school kids, it is a great way to reinforce what they're learning in class, whether they need extra help or are just looking for a challenge. Make an impact on your child's learning. Get IXL Today podcast listeners get an exclusive 20% off when you sign up at ixl.com smarted. Visit ixl.com smarted now to give your child the best learning support available. IXL WHERE learning Clicks this podcast is brought to you by Squarespace. If you've got an idea, a brand, or a business, Squarespace can help you bring it to life online so easily and so quickly. I started with their Blueprint AI tool, and it's honestly kind of magical. You answer a few simple questions about your project, and it instantly builds a beautiful custom website with design, layout, and it even had text suggestions that went perfectly with the idea that I was creating. It's like having a designer and copywriter on your team, but it's all done by the app. Then I discovered how easy it is to offer services and get paid. You can add bookings, send invoices, accept payments, and even schedule automated emails all right from your site. No plugins, no chaos, no extra apps. And figuring all that out, just a smooth, professional setup that actually works right out of the box. It saved me a ton of money and time. So if you're ready to build something real, head to squarespace.com smarted for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use offer code smarted to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. That's squarespace.com smarted have you ever asked.
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Podcast Summary: "Trusty Trivia: AVALANCHES!!!"
Who Smarted? - Educational Podcast for Kids
Release Date: May 8, 2025
In the kickoff of this episode, Trusty engages listeners with an exciting mission designed to expand the "Who Smarted?" community. Addressing listeners as "smartypants," Trusty presents a playful yet purposeful challenge:
Trusty [00:15]: "Your job is to spread the word about Who Smarted so we can keep growing and bringing you awesome new episodes."
Listeners are encouraged to identify individuals—friends, teachers, relatives, or neighbors—who would enjoy the podcast but haven't yet tuned in. Trusty emphasizes the importance of proactive sharing, suggesting various settings such as playdates, school, car rides, or phone conversations for disseminating information about the podcast.
Trusty [00:45]: "Pick one, make a plan, stick to it, and best of all, complete this not so top secret mission. I'm counting on you, smartypants."
This introduction not only fosters a sense of community but also actively involves the young audience in the podcast's growth, reinforcing engagement and ownership.
Transitioning seamlessly from the mission, Trusty introduces the episode's main content—Trusty Trivia Thursday, with a spotlight on avalanches. This segment is both educational and entertaining, adhering to the podcast's mission to blend humor with learning.
Before delving into trivia, Trusty acknowledges dedicated listeners from Toronto, Ontario, fostering a sense of recognition and community:
Trusty [01:40]: "Triple shout out to Khadijah, Fatima and Umer in Toronto, Ontario. I'm so happy to hear you love learning cool things with Who Smarted."
The trivia segment comprises three thoughtfully crafted questions about avalanches, each designed to educate while entertaining.
Trusty [02:05]: "What is the most common trigger for an avalanche? Is it A heavy snowfall, B earthquakes or C yodeling too loudly?"
Answer and Explanation:
Listeners are guided to the correct answer, A: heavy snowfall, with a playful pun:
Trusty [02:15]: "It's snow joke! Most avalanches happen when fresh snow piles up too fast, making the layers unstable."
Insight: This highlights the relationship between rapid snowfall and avalanche risk, introducing basic principles of mechanical stability in snowpacks.
Trusty [02:35]: "What do experts use to prevent dangerous avalanches? Is it A, snow blowers, B explosives or C a really big shovel?"
Answer and Explanation:
The correct choice, B: explosives, is revealed with an energetic affirmation:
Trusty [02:50]: "Boom. You got it. Controlled explosions help trigger small avalanches before they grow too big and dangerous."
Insight: This elucidates human intervention techniques in avalanche control, showcasing how strategic use of explosives can mitigate larger, more hazardous incidents.
Trusty [03:05]: "Where do most avalanches occur? Is it A, the Amazon rainforest, B the Rocky Mountains, or C the moon?"
Answer and Explanation:
Listeners discover that B: the Rocky Mountains are the prevalent locations:
Trusty [03:15]: "Nice job. Avalanches happen in steep, snowy mountains like the Rockies, the Alps and the Himalayas."
Insight: This answer broadens the listener's geographical knowledge, recognizing key mountain ranges worldwide where avalanches are a natural phenomenon.
After the trivia questions, Trusty wraps up the segment with enthusiasm and encouragement:
Trusty [04:00]: "That was a blizzard of fun, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more avalanche sized trivia on Trusty Trivia."
Additionally, Trusty directs curious minds to further resources:
Trusty [04:15]: "If you want to learn more about avalanches, check out our avalanches episode in the Who Smarted archives."
This not only reinforces the educational aspect but also promotes continued learning and exploration within the podcast's extensive archive.
In the final moments before advertisements, Trusty reiterates the value of the podcast community and the shared journey of learning:
Trusty [05:20]: "Keep on smarting, smartypants."
This closing statement serves as a motivational call to action, encouraging listeners to persist in their quest for knowledge and remain engaged with "Who Smarted?" content.
Mission Challenge:
Trusty [00:15]: "Your job is to spread the word about Who Smarted so we can keep growing and bringing you awesome new episodes."
Encouraging Participation:
Trusty [00:45]: "Pick one, make a plan, stick to it, and best of all, complete this not so top secret mission. I'm counting on you, smartypants."
Avalanche Trivia Fun:
Trusty [02:15]: "It's snow joke! Most avalanches happen when fresh snow piles up too fast, making the layers unstable."
Trusty [02:50]: "Boom. You got it. Controlled explosions help trigger small avalanches before they grow too big and dangerous."
Trusty [03:15]: "Nice job. Avalanches happen in steep, snowy mountains like the Rockies, the Alps and the Himalayas."
Closing Encouragement:
Trusty [05:20]: "Keep on smarting, smartypants."
"Trusty Trivia: AVALANCHES!!!" is a quintessential episode of "Who Smarted?" that brilliantly encapsulates the podcast's ethos—merging humor with education to captivate young minds. Through interactive trivia, Trusty not only imparts valuable knowledge about avalanches but also fosters a dynamic and participatory learning environment. The episode is meticulously structured to maintain engagement, encourage community involvement, and promote ongoing educational adventures. Whether for solo listening during a car ride or as an enriching classroom supplement, this episode exemplifies why "Who Smarted?" remains a beloved resource for kids, parents, and educators alike.