Take chances, make mistakes and get messy! Random Theory is here to blow your mind and challenge the way we talk about science. A theory is: a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principal or body of principals offered to explain a phenomena. I’m Grace Dirig, your host and around here at TKOR we like to think the Random Theory best explains how we come up with ideas! Miss Frizzle was th... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 156 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSociety & Culture |
In this episode of the Random Theory we're talking about a pretty hot topic, the butt giome (more commonly known as gut biome). How does the gut biome affect the rest of your body? Is everything that influencers are trying to push you a lie? We're di... more
In this episode of the Random Theory podcast we're coming UNHINGED! Grace still has a Christmas Tree up, and we're talking about da zoomies. Why do they happen? What do they mean? And I promise we're okay... more
In this replay episode of the Random Theory we're talking all about one of Josh's favorite topics, Music. The long history, the first instruments, how music impacts humans emotions, and much much more! more
In this episode of the Random Theory podcast we're going back to being an animal podcast and talking all about tigers! Specifically ones that appear white, have "Siberian" in their name, and might not exist... more
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I am back again!!!!!!!!!!!!! .Hi I am Emmeline I am also gcvuvuvuvuvs sister why did you stop posting podcasts at episode 118.joke for josh what do you call a fish 🐠with no eyes?a fsh .Can you do a podcast on space ?love the podcast can’t wait for more podcasts.bye 👋over👩🔬🧪🧬🧫🔭
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Hi hello grace and Josh I have a joke what is lightnings underpants called thunderpants 😂😂😂 og rt 🥼🧪🧬
I absolutely love listening to you guys, my name is Levi. I am an OG RT, I have been watching TKOR since the early times of grant and I love being able to see how your channel has evolved. I love the podcast and I was just listening to some cool old podcasts, and I was just listening to the turtle episode, and I love how chill you guys are with your stories and just over all chatting. When josh said to write you guys our funny animal stories, well I was at my friends house out in the country sid... more
Hey grace or josh this is levi, this is now my second review my last review was on how waves were made but today i have a podcast idea on the history of valentines day. Thanks for all the work yall do. Science pal 🧪🧬🥼
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