Constant Wonder KIDS
Welcome to Constant Wonder KIDS, the podcast that turns everyday moments into extraordinary adventures! Designed for curious kids (and the grown-ups who love them), our show takes you on thrilling journeys through the wonders of the natural world. Discover fascinating facts and true stories about amazing people doing incredible things in nature. Join us as we explore the playful side of octopuses who enjoy toys like Lego bricks. Dive into the ocean with whale sharks and meet one who has an unexpectedly friendly personality. Or cheer for tiny athletes at the International Hedgehog Olympic Games. Each episode of Constant Wonder...
Saving the American Chestnut Tree
The American chestnut tree was once one of the most important trees in North America, but a deadly fungus nearly wiped it out. Join Emmett Hoops to discover why this remarkable tree mattered so much and how we can all help protect nature for future generations. Guest: Emmett Hoops, Director for District 5 and Vice President for Outreach, New York Chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation (at time of recording) Link to S7 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d1ea7c0c-3362-4848-907a-c8b668814b38/fill-in-the-blanks-for-season-7
Secrets of the Oarfish
Scientist Misty Paig-Tran is fascinated by oarfish, one of the ocean's longest and most mysterious creatures. In this episode, we dive into the deep sea to discover how these shimmering giants live, why they're so rarely seen, and what makes them such an exciting animal to study. Guest: Misty Paig-Tran, professor of biology at California State University, Fullerton Link to S7 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d1ea7c0c-3362-4848-907a-c8b668814b38/fill-in-the-blanks-for-season-7
Finding Peace with Elephants
Conservationist Françoise Malby-Anthony cares for elephants at her wildlife preserve, Thula Thula, where she has learned just how intelligent, social, and caring these animals can be. Learn how spending time with them helped Françoise find hope during a difficult season of life and how she helps animals find peace at Thula Thula. Guest: Guest: Françoise Malby-Anthony, owner of Thula Thula Private Game Reserve and author of "The Elephants of Thula Thula" Link to S7 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/d1ea7c0c-3362-4848-907a-c8b668814b38/fill-in-the-blanks-for-season-7
How Dogs Won Our Hearts
Behavioral scientist Clive Wynne studies why dogs are so good at connecting with humans. In this episode, we discover how dogs’ loving and social personalities helped them become one of the most successful animal species living alongside people for thousands of years. Guest: Clive Wynne, dog behavior researcher Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Finding Moments of “Wow!”
Writer Anne Fadiman shares how moments of wonder and time spent outdoors can help people through difficult seasons of life. In this episode, we explore how curiosity, nature, and paying attention to the world around us can bring comfort, hope, and joy. Guest: Anne Fadiman, author of "Frog and Other Essays" Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Wonder Across Time: Exploring Megaliths
Writer and explorer Fiona Robertson is fascinated by ancient megalith monuments and the mysteries surrounding them. In this episode, we discover how standing among giant stones can help us feel connected to people who lived thousands of years ago. Guest: Fiona Robertson, writer and megalith enthusiast who takes her family across the British Isles in search of standing stones Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Introducing: The Pizzly Bear!
Paleontologist Larisa DeSantis studies pizzly bears, the rare hybrid offspring of polar bears and grizzly bears. In this episode, we explore how animals can adapt to changing environments and discover what these unusual bears can teach us about the natural world. Guest: Larisa DeSantis, Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Mudlarking for History on the River Thames
Licensed mudlarks Lara Maiklem and Flora Spiegel explore the muddy shores of the River Thames searching for tiny treasures from the past. In this episode, we discover how old buttons, pottery, pipes, and other forgotten objects can help tell the story of people who lived in London hundreds—even thousands—of years ago. Guest: Lara Maiklem, author of "A Mudlarking Year: Finding Treasure in Every Season" Flora Spiegel, editor and mudlark Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Discovering the Secrets of Whales
Photographer and filmmaker Brian Skerry has traveled across the world to film incredible whales and uncover the hidden secrets of their underwater lives. In this episode, we dive deep with sperm whales, orca whales, and humpback whales to discover surprising whale behaviors, family bonds, and cultures beneath the waves. Guest: Brian Skerry, film producer/director and photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Step Outside Your Comfort Zone with Rue Mapp
Rue Mapp founded Outdoor Afro to help Black communities build joyful, meaningful connections with nature- and to remind all of us that the outdoors belongs to everyone! Join us as we explore how stepping outside your comfort zone can lead to adventure, confidence, and a deeper love for the natural world. Guest: Rue Mapp, founder and CEO of Outdoor Afro Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Raising Baby Hummingbirds
When nature writer Sy Montgomery helped her friend Brenda Sherburn-LaBelle care for two teeny-tiny baby hummingbirds, she learned just how fragile these baby birds can be. As the little birds grew stronger, their story showed how even the smallest creatures can be full of strength—and how helping animals can make a big difference. Guest: Sy Montgomery, naturalist and author Link to Season 6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Bringing Back the Black-Footed Ferret
After disappearing from the prairie due to human settlement, black-footed ferrets were believed lost forever—until they were rediscovered in the 1980s. Now, conservationists like Travis Livieri are helping these tiny hunters return home by breeding them in captivity and rewilding the prairie. Guest: Travis Livieri, Founder and Executive Director of Prairie Wildlife Research Justin Churn, Deputy Recovery Program Coordinator at the National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center Link to S6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Candid Creatures
What do animals do when no one is watching? Biologist Roland Kays uses trail cameras to capture surprising moments in the wild, helping scientists understand how animals live, move, and survive—and how we can better protect them. Guest: Roland Kays, director of the Biodiversity Laboratory at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and a research associate professor at North Carolina State University Squirrel Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4FLAitN2_4 Link to Season 6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Leaf Town Forever!
In the fall of 2020, children built “Leaf Town,” a bustling imaginary metropolis made entirely from leaves, where creativity and nature came together in surprising ways. Sisters Beth and Kathleen Rooney share how this playful world helped kids discover that imagination can shape the way we see the world around us. Guests: Guests: Beth and Kathleen Rooney, authors of "Leaf Town Forever" Link to Season 6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Sun Bear Rescue Mission
Conservationist Siew Te Wong introduces us to the amazing world of sun bears and the work being done at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. From caring for orphaned cubs to preparing them for life in the rainforest, we discover how patience, knowledge, and compassion can help these shy bears find their way home. Guest: Siew Te Wong, C.E.O. and Founder of Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre Link to Season 6 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/4dd1c171-357a-4fc7-8085-0473e1d0de69/track-fun-facts-from-season-6
Buzz & Try Again
What happens when you step outside and try something completely new—even if it feels a little scary? Jessica Lahey takes us into the world of beekeeping, where she learned that with research, support from friends, and a willingness to keep trying, mistakes can lead to sweet success. Guest: Jessica Lahey, author, educator, and podcaster Link to Season 5 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf/track-new-episodes-with-season-5-bingo
Into the Deepest Dark with William Beebe
What happens when you travel to a place so dark and mysterious that almost nothing is known about it? Explorer William Beebe did just that, diving deep beneath the ocean’s surface and discovering incredible new species that seemed almost impossible to describe. Author Brad Fox joins us to share this amazing story of curiosity, courage, and the challenge of putting the unknown into words. Guest: Brad Fox, author of "The Bathysphere Book" Link to drawings: https://hakaimagazine.com/features/drawing-the-deep-sea-from-a-seat-on-the-shore/ Link to Season 5 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf/track-new-episodes-with-season-5-b...
Nature’s Secret Strategies
Bryant Olsen studies the hidden relationships between plants and animals that shape entire ecosystems. Discover how forests aren’t just collections of trees—they’re communities full of communication, strategy, and surprising connections. Guest: Bryant Olsen, conservation ecologist at Tracy’s Aviary in Salt Lake City, Utah Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf/track-new-episodes-with-season-5-bingo
Getting to Know Steller’s Sea Cow
What can the bones of an extinct ocean giant teach us about life in the sea? Scientist Lorelei Crerar studies the remains of the enormous Steller’s sea cow—a relative of today’s manatees—to uncover clues about how these gentle giants lived and what their story can tell us about the other sea cows still swimming in our oceans today. Guest: Lorelei Crerar, retired professor of biology at George Mason University Season 5 printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf/track-new-episodes-with-season-5-bingo
Finding Wonder Right Where You Are
What if the most magical place in the world is the one you’re already standing in? Author and adventurer Kelsey Timmerman spent years traveling the globe before realizing that the same curiosity and care he brought to faraway places could uncover just as much wonder in the natural world close to home in Ohio. Guest: Kelsey Timmerman, author and traveler Link to Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf/track-new-episodes-with-season-5-bingo
The Buzz About Flies
Scientist and animal behavior expert Jonathan Balcombe joins us to share why flies are far more fascinating than we might think. From pollinating plants to cleaning up the planet, these buzzy insects play huge roles in keeping ecosystems healthy, and they might just change the way you see that next fly who zooms past your nose. Guest: Jonathan Balcombe, author of "Super Fly: The Unexpected Lives of the World's Most Successful Insects" Link to Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf
Caring for Venomous Reptiles
Joe Hymes spends his days caring for some of the most misunderstood animals on Earth—venomous snakes, powerful lizards, and even crocodiles—at the Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary. In this episode, Joe shares what it’s like to go “herping” in the wild, why reptiles deserve our respect, and how careful humans can help protect these incredible creatures. Guest: Joe Hymes, Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf
The Secret Forest Beneath the Sea
Naturalist Craig Foster spends his days exploring the underwater kelp forest off the coast of South Africa. This wondrous place is home to octopuses, cuttlefish, otters, and more, and a place of inspiration and awe for those willing to explore. Guest: Craig Foster, naturalist and documentary filmmaker, known for his 2020 film, My Octopus Teacher Link to Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf
Loving and Healing the Land
Photographer Eugene Tapahe doesn’t just take pictures of animals in the natural world- he captures their stories. Raised in Navajo culture, Eugene approaches the land with respect, patience, and gratitude and can teach us how photographs can tell stories about belonging, responsibility, and our relationship with the Earth. Guest: Eugene Tapahe, artist, photographer, creator of “Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project” and “Kéyah, Our Home.” Link to Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/blog-post/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf
Learning from Animal Teachers
Author and naturalist Sy Montgomery believes animals have important lessons to teach us, if we take the time to listen. Learn how dogs, birds, and even tigers have shaped her understanding of curiosity, courage, and our connection to the natural world. Guest: Sy Montgomery, award-winning author and naturalist Link to Season 5 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/cc199ea1-396c-4dc1-93ea-48fe6197bccf
Chasing the Northern Lights
Tom Kerss studies the aurora borealis—the glowing northern lights that ripple across the night sky in brilliant colors. Learn what causes this magical light show, how humans have thought about the lights over the centuries, and why these dancing lights connect Earth to the sun. Guest: Tom Kerss, Astronomer, founder of Stargazing London, author of "The Northern Lights: The Definitive Guide to Auroras" Link to Aurora Pictures: https://guidetoiceland.is/the-northern-lights/22-photos-of-the-aurora-in-iceland
A Cello Full of Bees
A cello might seem like an unusual place for a beehive, but for Martin and Deirdre Bencsik, it was a beautiful experiment. By carefully placing bees inside a cello, a bee sound researcher and a classical musician discovered what happens when music, listening, and the natural world come together. Guests: Martin Benscik, sound researcher, and Deirdre Benscik, cellist
Winter Wonders: Cuddle Up with A Fur Seal Pup
After sharing her experiences with powerful leopard seals in a previous Winter Wonders episode, field biologist Naira de Gracia returns to take us even deeper into life on Antarctica’s icy coast—this time with the lively and adorable fur seals. In this mini-episode, Naira describes what it’s like to work around these energetic animals, how scientists learn more about fur seals, and the wonder she experiences with these special creatures. Guest: Naira de Gracia, field biologist and Antarctic researcher
Winter Wonders: A Polar Bear Surprise on Arctic Waters
While kayaking through the remote Arctic, explorer and author Jon Waterman had an unforgettable—and unexpected—meeting with a wild polar bear. In this Winter Wonders mini-episode, Jon shares the heart-pounding moment, what he learned about these powerful predators, and how the experience shaped his understanding of the rapidly changing Arctic. Guest: Jon Waterman, author of Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis
Winter Wonders: Get Silly with Penguins
Field biologist Naira de Gracia has spent seasons working in Antarctica’s icy world, where penguins rule the shoreline. In this Winter Wonders mini-episode, she shares her close-up encounters with these hardy, hilarious birds and what she learned in the coldest place on Earth. Guest: Naira de Gracia, field biologist and Antarctic researcher
Winter Wonders: Meeting Wolves in the Far North
Arctic explorer Jon Waterman has spent years traveling through some of the coldest, wildest landscapes on Earth—places where wolves still roam free. In this Winter Wonders mini-episode, he shares his surprising encounters with these intelligent animals and their life in the true North. Guest: Jon Waterman, author of "Into the Thaw: Witnessing Wonder Amid the Arctic Climate Crisis"
Winter Wonders: Life with Leopard Seals
While working as a field biologist in Antarctica, Naira de Gracia sometimes crossed paths with one of the continent’s most impressive animals—the leopard seal. In this Winter Wonders mini-episode, hear her stories of unexpected close encounters and life in the frozen south. Guest: Naira de Gracia, field biologist and author of "The Last Cold Place: a Field Season Studying Penguins in Antarctica"
The Snowflake Man
Wilson Bentley loved snowflakes so much that he spent his life trying to understand them—catching them gently and photographing their beautiful, intricate shapes. Discover how his curiosity and patience helped the world see snowflakes in a whole new way. Guest: Wayne Howe, President of the Jericho, Vermont Historical Association
The Wild Sounds Around Us
Biologist and author David Haskell listens closely to the sounds of nature—from bugs chewing leaves to wind singing through trees. Discover how tuning in to nature’s music helps us understand and connect with the world around us. Guest: David Haskell, Biologist and Author of Sounds Wild and Broken Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
A Baby Whale's Journey Home
When a young orca named Springer was found alone and far from her family, veterinarians, whale experts, and volunteers worked together to help her heal. With care, teamwork, and a little luck, Springer found her way back home to her ocean family! Guest: Donna Sandstrom, Founder and Executive Director of The Whale Trail Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
Have You Ever Crawled Through Nature?
Biologist and author Thor Hanson loves to explore the outdoors—and he says the best discoveries happen when you slow down and really look. Learn how paying attention to the small wonders around you can make any walk an adventure! Guest: Thor Hanson, Biologist and Author Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
A Panda and Her Friend
When giant panda Qian Qian needed help, conservation biologist Jake Owens was there—first as her teacher, then as her rescuer, and always as her friend. Discover how their special bond helped Qian Qian heal and thrive. Guest: Jake Owens, Conservation Biologist and Director of Conservation at the Los Angeles Zoo Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
Using Our Senses Like Animals
We use our sense of sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch to understand the world and animals do, too! Jackie Higgins explains how even though our bodies are different, humans and animals have more in common than you might think. Guest: Jackie Higgins, author of "Sentient: How Animals Illuminate the Wonder of Our Human Senses" Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
Getting to Know Intraterrestrial Microbes!
You might think you know about life on earth, but scientist Karen Lloyd knows where to find tiny microbes that are anything but ordinary. Meet the microbes who live in the extremes! Guest: Karen G. Lloyd, Wrigley Chair in Environmental Sciences, Professor of Marine and Environmental Sciences at the University of Southern California Link to Season 4 Printable: https://www.byuradio.org/c8fae09b-f976-4649-b45f-418575c09804
The Secret Sounds of Elephants and Volcanoes
Undetectable to human ears, infrasound can teach us more about how elephants communicate and when volcanoes erupt. Join scientists Jeffrey Johnson and Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell to learn more about infrasound. Guests: Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell, instructor at Harvard Medical School, elephant expert, and founder and CEO of Utopia Scientific Jeffrey Johnson, associate professor of Geoscience at Boise State University