Maddie's Sound Explorers

Maddie's Sound Explorers

Magic Star

Winner of BEST FAMILY PODCAST at the 2021 British Podcast Awards – Welcome to Maddie's Sound Explorers, a new podcast hosted by Maddie Moate. In each episode Maddie will explore the sounds of science and nature, joined by experts who'll guide us on all kinds of journeys; into a beehive, down the plughole, or up into a cloud! In each episode, we'll bring you a new piece of music made from the noises we discover. Listen out for interesting sounds as we go along. We'll be going to some very interesting places because Sound Explorers can go anywhere! Maddie's Sound Explorers is br...

Where does rain come from?

Where does rain come from?

We fly up into a fluffy cumulus cloud with Ayesha Tandon, and learn about where clouds come from - and what they’re made from. The rhythm of the rain on the window leads us into our song of the week. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Light Rain” by babuababua,  Learn m

Jan 5, 2021 • 18:32

Why do cats purr?

Why do cats purr?

Charlotte Corney, zookeeper extraordinaire, travels with us to watch big cats in the wild - and we learn how they communicate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 29, 2020 • 15:59

What is the noisiest cereal?

What is the noisiest cereal?

Professor Carolyn Ross jumps into a bowl of cereal to answer this important question - and we learn about how useful food science can be for young children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 22, 2020 • 15:03

Why is thunder so loud?

Why is thunder so loud?

Weather presenter Alex Deakin joins us at the heart of a thunderstorm as we learn how thunder and lightning are created. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 15, 2020 • 15:32

What is an echo?

What is an echo?

We learn about what an echo is - and how bats use echoes to get around, visiting a bat cave with Biologist Professor Kate Jones. Our batty music uses the singing of bats with a jazz twist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dec 8, 2020 • 19:17

What did the Big Bang sound like?

What did the Big Bang sound like?

Professional Space Nerd Dr Jen Gupta takes us to the beginning of the universe - the moment before the big bang - and we learn about the signs of the big bang that are still with us today. Our big banger uses the sound of the birth of the universe to make a party anthem. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Reproduction of the sound of the Big Bang by John G. Cramer - 2013 (http://faculty.washington.edu/jcramer/). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/

Dec 1, 2020 • 16:18

What happens to our food?

What happens to our food?

Stefan Gates guides us on the rocky journey that our food takes - starting with the mouth and stomach and all the way through the intestines. We also find out whether farting is bad for you! We have some Big Bowel Beats this episode to round off our journey. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 24, 2020 • 19:40

How do car engines work?

How do car engines work?

We travel into the past, present and future with Dr Alice Bell to learn about the history of the car engine - from steam power to the electric cars of the future. The cranks, steam and motors of the past and electric hum of the future gives us our song of the week. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 17, 2020 • 17:02

How do bees talk to each other?

How do bees talk to each other?

Maddie talks to her mum, beekeeper Sabra Moate, and we travel into a hive to hear some busy bees doing their waggledance - and at the end of the episode, we’ll be doing a busy, buzzy waggledance of our own. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Beating Wings” by Jus

Nov 10, 2020 • 13:06

What are birds saying?

What are birds saying?

Urban Birder David Lindo joins us to do some birding close to home - and to learn about what their calls mean. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Woodpecker on a ladder” by bugsyboat. Thanks also to Suzy Buttress from the Casual Birder Podcast for her permission to use her bird recordings.

Nov 3, 2020 • 0:00

What are birds saying?

What are birds saying?

Urban Birder David Lindo joins us to do some birding close to home - and to learn about what their calls mean. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Woodpecker on a ladder” by bugsyboat. Thanks also to Suzy Buttress from the Casual Birder Podcast for her permission to use her bird recordings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 3, 2020 • 18:55

How is a beach made?

How is a beach made?

We go to the beach with Dr Helen Burningham to learn how beaches form, and how long they will last. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oct 27, 2020 • 17:29

How is a beach made?

How is a beach made?

We go to the beach with Dr Helen Burningham to learn how beaches form, and how long they will last. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star.

Oct 27, 2020 • 0:00

What is a vacuum?

What is a vacuum?

Maddie and Dr Sheila Kanani accidentally get sucked into a vacuum cleaner - and use the opportunity to understand a vacuum, and why space isn’t quite as quiet as you might think. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence:  Parker: Sounds of the Solar Wind by APOD videos, with credit to JHU APL and Avi Solomon.

Oct 20, 2020 • 0:00

What is a vacuum?

What is a vacuum?

Maddie and Dr Sheila Kanani accidentally get sucked into a vacuum cleaner - and use the opportunity to understand a vacuum, and why space isn’t quite as quiet as you might think. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence:  Parker: Sounds of the Solar Wind by APOD videos, with credit to JHU APL and Avi Solomon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oct 20, 2020 • 19:23

Where does water go?

Where does water go?

We journey down our drains with water engineer Yewande Akinola, following the journey of the water from when it swirls away down the drain until it turns up, clean, back in our taps. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star.

Oct 13, 2020 • 0:00

Where does water go?

Where does water go?

We journey down our drains with water engineer Yewande Akinola, following the journey of the water from when it swirls away down the drain until it turns up, clean, back in our taps. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Oct 13, 2020 • 19:38

What did dinosaurs sound like?

What did dinosaurs sound like?

Dr Laura Porro takes us back to the Mesozoic era to hear the sounds of the smallest, the biggest, and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: Crocodilian Sounds by AlexTriceratops123, and Forest Elephant Musth Rumble by Elephant Listen Project Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for

Oct 6, 2020 • 20:23

What did dinosaurs sound like?

What did dinosaurs sound like?

Dr Laura Porro takes us back to the Mesozoic era to hear the sounds of the smallest, the biggest, and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: Crocodilian Sounds by AlexTriceratops123, and Forest Elephant Musth Rumble by Elephant Listen Project Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in th

Oct 6, 2020 • 0:00

How does a rocket work?

How does a rocket work?

We take a ride into space with Emily Calandrelli, learning about rockets and the future of space travel. Our song takes us out into space with a solar sail! Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Sep 29, 2020 • 17:07

How does a rocket work?

How does a rocket work?

We take a ride into space with Emily Calandrelli, learning about rockets and the future of space travel. Our song takes us out into space with a solar sail! Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star.

Sep 29, 2020 • 16:07

Where does rain come from?

Where does rain come from?

We fly up into a fluffy cumulus cloud with Ayesha Tandon, and learn about where clouds come from - and what they’re made from. The rhythm of the rain on the window leads us into our song of the week. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Light Rain” by babuababua,

Sep 22, 2020 • 17:32

Why do cats purr?

Why do cats purr?

Charlotte Corney, zookeeper extraordinaire, travels with us to watch big cats in the wild - and we learn how they communicate.

Sep 15, 2020 • 14:59

What is the noisiest cereal?

What is the noisiest cereal?

Professor Carolyn Ross jumps into a bowl of cereal to answer this important question - and we learn about how useful food science can be for young children.

Sep 8, 2020 • 14:03

Why is thunder so loud?

Why is thunder so loud?

Weather presenter Alex Deakin joins us at the heart of a thunderstorm as we learn how thunder and lightning are created.

Sep 1, 2020 • 14:32

What is an echo?

What is an echo?

We learn about what an echo is - and how bats use echoes to get around, visiting a bat cave with Biologist Professor Kate Jones. Our batty music uses the singing of bats with a jazz twist.

Aug 25, 2020 • 18:17

What did the Big Bang sound like?

What did the Big Bang sound like?

Professional Space Nerd Dr Jen Gupta takes us to the beginning of the universe - the moment before the big bang - and we learn about the signs of the big bang that are still with us today. Our big banger uses the sound of the birth of the universe to make a party anthem. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Reproduction of the sound of the Big Bang by John G. Cramer - 2013 (http://faculty.washington.edu/jcramer/).

Aug 18, 2020 • 15:18

What happens to our food?

What happens to our food?

Stefan Gates guides us on the rocky journey that our food takes - starting with the mouth and stomach and all the way through the intestines. We also find out whether farting is bad for you! We have some Big Bowel Beats this episode to round off our journey. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star.

Aug 4, 2020 • 18:40

How do car engines work?

How do car engines work?

We travel into the past, present and future with Dr Alice Bell to learn about the history of the car engine - from steam power to the electric cars of the future. The cranks, steam and motors of the past and electric hum of the future gives us our song of the week. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star.

Aug 4, 2020 • 16:02

How do bees talk to each other?

How do bees talk to each other?

Maddie talks to her mum, beekeeper Sabra Moate, and we travel into a hive to hear some busy bees doing their waggledance - and at the end of the episode, we’ll be doing a busy, buzzy waggledance of our own. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Beating Wings” by Justkiddink.

Aug 4, 2020 • 12:06

Trailer

Trailer

Introducing Maddie's Sound Explorers; a brand new podcast launching on Tuesday 4th August exploring the sounds of science and nature with host, Maddie Moate! In each episode, we'll bring you a new piece of music made from the noises we discover. Listen out for interesting sounds as we go along. We'll be going to some very interesting places because Sound Explorers can go anywhere! Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. Learn

Jul 10, 2020 • 1:32

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