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Trusty Narrator
Hello, smarty pants. And welcome to trusty Trivia Thursday. Today, we're floating into the spooky and mysterious world of ghosts. But before things get too eerie, I want to give a big shout out to Carter in Adelaide, South Australia. Someone told me that you love learning important things about science and history and that you're a big fan of the trusty narrator's jokes. Well, that makes this trusty narrator feel pretty good. Thanks for listening, mate. Now let's lift the veil and get into some ghostly trivia. Question 1. What is a common tool used by ghost hunters? Is it A, an EMF detector, B, a ghost vacuum, or C, a salt shaker? Did you go with A? Bootiful EMF detectors measure electromagnetic fields which some believe ghosts can can cause disturbances in. Question two, which famous US Building is believed to be haunted? Is it A, the Pentagon, B, the White House, or C, the Statue of Liberty? Did you choose B? You are fright on. People say Abraham Lincoln's ghost has been spotted roaming the White House halls. Final question. Where does the word ghost come from? Is it A, Old Norse, B, German, or C, Old English? Did you say C? Spooktacular. The word ghost comes from the Old English ghost, meaning spirit or soul. You're otherworldly, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more paranormal puzzlers. And if you want to learn more about ghosts, check out our ghosts episode in the Whosmarted Arch. Hey, parents. Trusty here with something really smart for your smarty pants. I've got nieces, nephews, and close family friends. Some homeschooled, some traditional school. And lately, there's one tool they all seem to be using. Ixl. One of my nephews was really struggling with reading comprehension. His parents tried Ixl. And within a couple of weeks, he was not only keeping up, he was excited to read. Then my niece, who's super into math, started exploring topics way beyond her grade level. That's the beauty of Ixl. It's flexible. Kids can move at their own pace in any subject, across any grade. A friend's daughter loves the instant feedback and little rewards. It's fun, not stressful. And the parents, they love how easy it is to find the exact topic they're covering that week. Iexcel is organized, saves them time, and actually helps the kids feel more confident. If you're homeschooling or or just want to supplement what your child is learning in traditional school, IXL is a game changer. Get 20% off@ixl.com smarted with the code smarted that's ixl.com smarted code smarted learning that's flexible, fun and perfect for your smarty pants. That's IXL this episode is brought to you by Squarespace. So I'll be honest, I put off building our new website for way too long. I think part of me was waiting for the perfect moment or thought I needed to hire someone or take a design course or something. Total nonsense. Because then I tried Squarespace and yeah, I was hooked in an hour. Squarespace. Is this all in one platform that makes it ridiculously easy to bring an idea to life online, Whether you're starting a business, launching a project, or just want to finally claim your little corner of the Internet. I used it to build a clean, professional site in a weekend. No coding, no overwhelm, just drag, drop. Done. I used their Blueprint AI tool to start and it generated a smart, customized layout just from a few questions about what we do. So if you've been waiting to launch your site, this is your sign. Head to squarespace.com smarted for a free trial and when you're ready to launch, use Code smarted to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
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Podcast Summary: "Who Smarted?" - Episode: Trusty Trivia: GHOSTS!!!
Podcast Information
In the episode titled "Trusty Trivia: GHOSTS!!!", the Trusty Narrator welcomes young listeners to an exciting exploration of the spooky and mysterious world of ghosts. The episode, released on June 12, 2025, is part of the popular "Trusty Trivia Thursday" series, designed to engage children with intriguing questions and fascinating facts about various topics.
Notable Quote:
"Hello, smarty pants. And welcome to trusty Trivia Thursday. Today, we're floating into the spooky and mysterious world of ghosts."
— Trusty Narrator [00:32]
The episode begins with a personalized shout-out, enhancing listener engagement and making the audience feel valued. The narrator acknowledges a specific listener, Carter from Adelaide, South Australia, highlighting Carter's interest in science, history, and the narrator's jokes.
Notable Quote:
"Someone told me that you love learning important things about science and history and that you're a big fan of the trusty narrator's jokes. Well, that makes this trusty narrator feel pretty good. Thanks for listening, mate."
— Trusty Narrator [00:32]
The core of the episode revolves around three carefully crafted trivia questions centered on ghosts. Each question is presented with multiple-choice answers, encouraging listeners to think critically and engage actively with the content.
Timestamp: [00:45]
Question:
What is a common tool used by ghost hunters?
Options:
A) An EMF detector
B) A ghost vacuum
C) A salt shaker
Correct Answer:
A) An EMF detector
Explanation:
The narrator explains that EMF detectors measure electromagnetic fields, which some believe can be disturbed by ghostly presences.
Notable Quote:
"Bootiful EMF detectors measure electromagnetic fields which some believe ghosts can cause disturbances in."
— Trusty Narrator [00:56]
Timestamp: [02:00]
Question:
Which famous U.S. building is believed to be haunted?
Options:
A) The Pentagon
B) The White House
C) The Statue of Liberty
Correct Answer:
B) The White House
Explanation:
The narrator reveals that Abraham Lincoln's ghost is said to roam the halls of the White House, adding a historical twist to the spooky theme.
Notable Quote:
"People say Abraham Lincoln's ghost has been spotted roaming the White House halls."
— Trusty Narrator [02:20]
Timestamp: [03:10]
Question:
Where does the word "ghost" come from?
Options:
A) Old Norse
B) German
C) Old English
Correct Answer:
C) Old English
Explanation:
The term "ghost" originates from the Old English word "ghost," which means spirit or soul, emphasizing the ancient roots of the concept.
Notable Quote:
"The word ghost comes from the Old English ghost, meaning spirit or soul."
— Trusty Narrator [03:35]
Throughout the episode, the Trusty Narrator not only presents questions but also provides explanations that enrich the listener's understanding of the topics discussed. The narrator fosters a sense of accomplishment and encourages children to return for more engaging content.
Notable Quote:
"You're otherworldly, smarty pants. Join us next Thursday for more paranormal puzzlers."
— Trusty Narrator [04:10]
Additionally, the narrator directs interested listeners to explore more about ghosts in the "Who Smarted?" archive, promoting further learning beyond the episode.
Notable Quote:
"If you want to learn more about ghosts, check out our ghosts episode in the WhoSmarted Archive."
— Trusty Narrator [04:25]
"Trusty Trivia: GHOSTS!!!" successfully combines educational content with an engaging and entertaining presentation. By integrating trivia questions with informative explanations, the episode captivates young minds, fostering both curiosity and knowledge about the supernatural and historical aspects of ghosts. The personalized engagement and encouragement to explore further learning resources make this episode a valuable addition to the "Who Smarted?" podcast series.
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