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Season 2, Episode 25: How Time Feels with Story Pirates & The Pop Ups

January 30, 2020

Do you want 5 more minutes?

In our third episode about clocks, Andrew & Polly ask kids how rushing and waiting feel different, challenge Jason Rabinowitz of The Pop Ups to a clock scavenger hunt around Brooklyn, and spin some yarns with Story Pirates co-founder Lee Overtree about how time feels when you're in a story.

Thanks to Gimlet Media & The Story Pirates for sharing some time with us. You can find their podcast, Cement Dude and other ridiculous tunes on their album Backstroke Raptor, and you can submit stories you've written at www.storypirates.com

Thanks to Team Rabinowitz for taking minutes out of their busy morning commute to scavenge the streets of Brooklyn for clocks! You can find Time and other dance-y science-y songs at www.thepopups.com

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And of course, thanks to Matteo, Malcolm, Adelyn, Cadence, Keira, and Izzy (and their parents!) for sharing about how time feels. We are intimately familiar with how rushed life can feel -- thanks for spending a few minutes with us.

To find out more or to be on the show, visit www.earsnacks.org

 
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In interview, Season 2 Tags calming down, time, waiting, watches, clocks, telling time, Story Pirates, The Pop Ups, Lee Overtree, Jason Rabinowitz, Giants of Science, Backstroke Raptor, Gimlet Media
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