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Trusty Narrator
Hi smarty pants. It's the trusty narrator, the host of who's Smarted. First, a big welcome to all our new listeners. Welcome to the Smarty family. Here's a nice five star review from one of you. Hi Trusty. This is my new favorite podcast. I listen in the car with my sister and even before bed. I'm telling all my friends too. Sean P. Ohio. Thanks, Sean. And that's a great idea. So, smarty fam, would you mind doing me a favor? Tell one friend or another parent or an educator today about whosmarted. Because the only thing that's better than listening to whosmarted is listening to whosmarted with a friend. Hello, smarty pants, and welcome to Trusty Trivia Thursday. Today we're taking a relaxed ride into the wonderfully weird and delightfully chill world of capybaras. Before we jump into the trivia, a super shout out to Adley in Cornwall, Ontario. We hear you love listening with your family and singing along to the theme song every time a new episode starts. You think learning new things with Trusty and friends is fun, silly and interesting. You even thanked us for making it cool to be brainy. Well, it helps when we have amazing smarty pants like you on our team. Thanks, Adley. Alright, let's soak in some mellow mammal knowledge. Question 1. What is a capybara? Is it A, a giant hamster, B a type of bear, or C the world's largest rodent? Did you say C Squeaktacular? Capybaras are the largest rodents on earth. Kind of like giant chill guinea pigs who love a good soak. Question 2 Where do Capybaras naturally live? Is it A, South America, B Australia or C Central Park? If you picked A, you are correct. Capybaras are native to South America and thrive near lakes, swamps and rivers. They're basically the chillest water dwellers around. Final question. What's one quirky thing that capybaras are famous for? Is it A wearing hats, B getting along with other animals or C barking like dogs? Did you go with B? Great job, smarty pants. Capybaras are known for their super social vibes. Birds, monkeys and even cats love hanging out with them. They're basically the animal kingdom's favorite roommate. You've gnawed through the facts, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more curiosity filled critter trivia. You want to learn more, check out our super chill Copy Bars episode in the who's Smarted archives.
Jane Lindholm
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Podcast Summary: "Who Smarted?" – Episode: Trusty Trivia: CAPYBARAS!!!
Release Date: July 24, 2025
Host: Trusty Narrator
Produced by: Atomic Entertainment / Starglow Media
The episode kicks off with the Trusty Narrator warmly welcoming new listeners to the "Who Smarted?" family. Emphasizing community and engagement, Trusty shares a heartfelt five-star review from Sean P. from Ohio at [00:01], highlighting how the podcast seamlessly fits into various aspects of daily life:
Sean P. Ohio: "This is my new favorite podcast. I listen in the car with my sister and even before bed. I'm telling all my friends too."
Trusty encourages listeners to share the podcast with friends, parents, and educators, fostering a sense of collective learning and fun.
At [00:24], Trusty acknowledges Adley from Cornwall, Ontario, commending her enthusiasm for the show:
Trusty Narrator: "We hear you love listening with your family and singing along to the theme song every time a new episode starts. You think learning new things with Trusty and friends is fun, silly and interesting. You even thanked us for making it cool to be brainy."
This acknowledgment not only celebrates listener participation but also reinforces the podcast's role in making education enjoyable and "cool."
The core of the episode revolves around "Trusty Trivia Thursday," focusing on the fascinating world of capybaras. Trusty presents a series of engaging trivia questions designed to educate and entertain young minds.
Timestamp: [01:10]
Question: "What is a capybara? Is it A, a giant hamster, B a type of bear, or C the world's largest rodent?"
Correct Answer: C – the world's largest rodent.
Trusty Narrator: "Capybaras are the largest rodents on earth. Kind of like giant chill guinea pigs who love a good soak."
Insight: This comparison to guinea pigs helps children visualize capybaras as larger, relaxed versions of familiar pets, emphasizing their gentle nature.
Timestamp: [01:30]
Question: "Where do Capybaras naturally live? Is it A, South America, B Australia or C Central Park?"
Correct Answer: A – South America.
Trusty Narrator: "Capybaras are native to South America and thrive near lakes, swamps and rivers. They're basically the chillest water dwellers around."
Insight: Highlighting their natural habitats underscores the importance of water ecosystems and introduces young listeners to geographic regions they might not be familiar with.
Timestamp: [01:50]
Question: "What's one quirky thing that capybaras are famous for? Is it A wearing hats, B getting along with other animals or C barking like dogs?"
Correct Answer: B – getting along with other animals.
Trusty Narrator: "Capybaras are known for their super social vibes. Birds, monkeys and even cats love hanging out with them. They're basically the animal kingdom's favorite roommate."
Insight: This fact illustrates capybaras' sociable nature, promoting lessons on friendship and coexistence among different species.
As the trivia concludes, Trusty commends the listeners for their participation:
Trusty Narrator: "You've gnawed through the facts, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more curiosity filled critter trivia."
He also directs listeners to explore more content:
Trusty Narrator: "You want to learn more, check out our super chill Copy Bars episode in the who's Smarted archives."
This invitation encourages ongoing engagement and exploration within the podcast's extensive library.
Towards the end of the transcript, at [03:02], Jane Lindholm introduces another segment or possibly another podcast, "But why?", indicating a collaborative or cross-promotional effort:
Jane Lindholm: "Kids, you have a lot of questions."
Curious Kid: "Is a crocodile? A dinosaur? Why do people vote? How did your food turn into your poop?"
Jane Lindholm: "But why? A podcast for curious kids has answers. I'm Jane Lindholm. Join me as we dig deep into everything from science to history, nature, emotions, and sometimes even the weird."
This segment broadens the educational scope, offering children diverse platforms for satisfying their curiosity.
The episode "Trusty Trivia: CAPYBARAS!!!" effectively blends humor, interaction, and education to create an engaging learning experience for children and families. By focusing on capybaras, the host not only introduces listeners to an intriguing animal but also imparts broader lessons on ecology, geography, and social behavior. The inclusion of listener shout-outs and cross-promotional content enhances community feeling and encourages continual learning.
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