Loading summary
Host
Hey smarty pants, quick question. Would it be cool to slice flying fruit out of the air like a ninja? I'm hearing a lot of yeses. Well, last weekend I was actually doing it in my living room. Just me chopping watermelons and pineapples out of mid air while my dinner was bubbling on the stove. How NEX Playground NEX Playground is a kid focused game system where your body is the controller. No joystick, no buttons. The playground sees your moves and you're in the game. I've been CR Fruit Ninja and there's also Bluey and Ninja Turtles games and an Avatar Earth Rumble tournament where I got to bend rocks. Dance games, sports games, over 50 games. Once you add play. Pass smarty parents, here's the part for you. Playground is built kid safe. No ads, no in app purchases, no mature content, no online chat with strangers. Just your smarty pants moving their body, having a blast, playing games that you can actually feel good about. It's the screen time solution that's also extra exercise, which means everyone wins. Check out next playground@nexplayground.com that's nexplayground.com Trust me, your living room is about to get a lot more interesting. Hello, smarty pants. Welcome to trusty Trivia Thursday. Today we're blasting off into orbit and exploring the high flying world of satellites. Before we launch today's trivia, let's give a sky high shout out to Brynlee and Owen in Fort Worth, Texas. Someone told me you love Whosmarted because it's so funny and you learn something new every time you listen. Even better, you say it's your favorite podcast ever. Aw, if only you could see the smile on my face right now. Thanks, you two. Okay, smarty pants, let's blast off into our first question. What is a satellite?
Co-host Hermes
B.
Host
It is an object that orbits another object in space. An astronaut on a moonwalk. Or C, a giant flashlight. If you picked A, that answer is spacetacular satellites are objects that orbit planets or moons, including Earth. Question 2. Which of these is a natural satellite? A, the space station, B the moon, or C a weather satellite? If you said B, you're correct. The moon is Earth's natural satellite because it orbits our planet. Naturally, you're orbiting. The right answer, Smarty pants. Let's keep soaring after this quick ad break from our sponsors. Hey, smarty. Family picture. Seventh grade trustee at the kitchen table staring at a page of math homework that might as well have been written in Dragonese. I just didn't get it. My parents could afford A few sessions with a tutor and they win it my pace, but they could only help when they were there. Boy, do I wish IXL learning had existed back then. IXL is like a friendly tutor working at your pace and adjusting to your needs. IXL has pretty much every subject your kid studies with friendly explanations when they get stuck and fun celebrations when they get it right. Homeschool Parents, this is especially for you. I know summer schedules are all over the place and 10 minutes here and there with IXL lets you keep the homeschool learning momentum going in a fun way all summer long. Over 15 million students use it and it's backed by real research who Smarted Listeners get an exclusive 20% off when you sign up today@ixl.com smarted so sign up today and give your smarty pants the experience I wish I'd had access to. That's ixl.com smarted for your exclusive 20% off. Hey smarty pants, Quick question. Would it be cool to slice flying fruit out of the air like a ninja? I'm hearing a lot of yeses. Well, last weekend I was actually doing it in my living room. Just me chopping watermelons and pineapples out of mid air while my dinner was bubbling on the stove. How NEX Playground NEX Playground is a kid focused game system where your body is the controller. No joystick, no buttons. The playground sees your moves and you' the game I've been crushing Fruit Ninja and there's also Bluey and Ninja Turtles games and an Avatar Earth Rumble tournament where I got to bend rocks. Dance games, sports games. Over 50 games once you add play. Pass Smarty parents, here's the part for you. Playground is built kid safe. No ads, no in app purchases, no mature content, no online chat with strangers. Just your smarty pants moving their body, having a blast. Playing games that you can actually feel good about. It's the screen time solution solution that's also exercise, which means everyone wins. Check out next playground@nexplayground.com that's nexplayground.com Trust me, your living room is about to get a lot more interesting.
Co-host Hermes
Hermes here. I want to let you in on a secret. The gods on Mount Olympus have decreed that the new season of Live from Mount Olympus will be a musical
Host
Dragon Slayer Dragon Slayer Dragon Slayer.
Co-host Hermes
Make sure to subscribe to Live from Mount Olympus wherever you get your podcasts.
Host
Welcome back to Trusty Trivia. Today we're learning about satellites, objects that orbit Earth and help us every day. Question 3 what do weather satellites help scientists study a storms and clouds, b dinosaurs or c volcanoes on Mars? If you picked A, that answer is perfect. Weather satellites help track storms, clouds and climate patterns from space. Question 4 what do GPS satellites help people do? Is it a grow trees, b bake cookies, or c navigate and find locations? If you said C, you're right on track. GPS satellites help phones and maps figure out locations and directions anywhere on Earth. You're reaching for the stars, smartypants. And we have one final satellite question coming your way right after this quick ad break.
Guest Mindy
Hey grown ups. Mindy here from wow in the World and your family's next favorite game show podcast. What's in a wow People who wow Edition in this Getting to Know youw game show, we are visited by some of the world's most interesting people to get the wows and the wads of their lives. Like this one from 300 time Guinness World Record breaker David Rush.
Host
I had the longest time balancing a running chainsaw on my chin.
Guest Mindy
So is this a true wow record he broke or a big phony?
Co-host Hermes
What?
Guest Mindy
Listen to two what's in a wow People who wow Edition? Wherever you get your podcasts, just follow on the wow in the World feed and meet a new person who wows every Friday.
Host
Welcome back. We're talking all about satellites, the incredible objects orbiting high above Earth. Final question what do many satellites use large solar panels for? Is it A to collect sunlight for energy, b to cool down the satellite, or C to wave at astronauts? If you picked A, that answer is solar powered? Smart Smarty pants. Many satellites use solar panels to collect energy from sunlight, which powers their computers, cameras and communication systems while they orbit high above Earth. You launch through those questions like a rocket, smarty pants. And if you want to learn more, check out our satellites episode in the who Smarted? Archives until next week. Keep on smarting, Smarty pants. Too smart.
Release Date: June 25, 2026
Podcast Host: Atomic Entertainment / Starglow Media
Primary Host: [Unspecified Host, likely “Guy”]
Guest/Co-host: Hermes
This episode of “Who Smarted?” is a fast-paced, trivia-filled journey into the world of satellites — what they are, what they do, and how they help us every day. Geared towards kids and families, the episode blends humor, interactive questions, and clever commentary from the hosts, encouraging listeners to test their smarts while having fun.
[02:01] Host:
[05:58] Host:
[07:50] Host:
| Timestamp | Segment | |-----------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00 | Intro, icebreaker, and shout-outs | | 02:01 | What is a satellite? Quiz + natural satellites explained | | 05:58 | Weather satellites and GPS satellites | | 07:50 | Solar panels and satellite power | | 08:10 | Conclusion, further learning encouragement |
“You launched through those questions like a rocket, smarty pants. And if you want to learn more, check out our satellites episode in the Who Smarted? archives. Until next week. Keep on smarting, Smarty pants.”
— Host ([07:50])
Summary prepared for those who want a quick, fun, and factual glimpse into the wacky and wonderful world of satellites — and a taste of the “Who Smarted?” magic!