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Wild Interest - Wild and Wonderful

Wild and Wonderful

Wild Interest

05/01/24 • 36 min

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Ever wondered what it’s like to be the voice of a bossy guinea pig on a hit TV show? Look no further. We are joined by Sofie Zamchick, the voice of Linny on The Wonder Pets. She tells us about playing Linny (she can still do the voice) and her career as a songwriter, actor, and master marimba player. Nichole introduces a new segment called “Feeding Ben Stuff” where her picky-eater friend Ben tries new foods blindfolded. Evan gets to the bottom of the shiny monoliths popping up from Utah to Wales and then expands our palindrome horizons beyond "racecar." Theo in Alameda, California interviews his grandpa, who grew up 30 miles out to sea. He tells us about how he and his friend "Moose Breath" used to count the number of times the town bell rang for fun. Plus, we have our usual favorite sounds, jokes, riddles, and general hijinks!
Timestamps for this episode are available below. Parents: visit our website to help your kids contribute jokes, favorite sounds, or send us a message: www.wildinterest.com/submissions
Timestamps:
[1:12] Sofie Zamchick of The Wonder Pets
[15:27] Riddle Question
[15:40] Cryptid Corner: Monoliths
[20:21] Prank
[21:19] Joke Time
[22:03] Palindromes
[22:45] Grandparent Stories: Theo talks with his grandpa
[27:21] Sing A Round: Row Your Boat
[28:50] Favorite Sound
[29:47] Feeding Ben Stuff
[34:36] Preview of Episode 5
[35:24] Outtakes

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05/01/24 • 36 min

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