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By Helen Arney, Steve Mould, Matt Parker
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
This podcast is no more. Why? Because we’ve started a new podcast! It’s where Matt Parker, Steve Mould and Helen Arney investigate things that don’t seem that interesting on the outside, but become fascinating when you get down to the nitty and / or gritty. Sometimes there’s a bonus science song from Helen too.
Search for “A Podcast Of Unnecessary Detail” on your favourite podcast app and subscribe, or click to get the latest episodes and show notes from https://festivalofthespokennerd.com/podcast.
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This episode follows the Re:Generation show from the Cheltenham Science Festival and features all the best interactive features from Festival of the Spoken Nerd including a million pound give-away and a genuine conveyer belt game.
Written and devised by Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker. Produced by Elizabeth Hauke.
This episode follows the Pi Curious show and features Pi-ku poetry, Steve pondering favourite numbers, Matt talking extrapolation and a statistically relevant song from Helen.
Written and devised by Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker. Produced by Elizabeth Hauke.
This episode follows the Breaking Boundaries show, featuring the longest ever song, maths on the beach and plenty of plug-hole science.
Written and devised by Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker. Produced by Elizabeth Hauke.
Please note that this episode contains explicit language.
This episode follows the Money Show and is about all things fiscal. Featuring a full explanation of the concept of money, a musical analysis of money and happiness, and a whole lot more...
Written and devised by Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker. Produced by Elizabeth Hauke.
This episode follows the Nano Show and is about all things very small. Featuring the true meaning of the term 'nano', the possibility (or not) of a grey goo apocalypse, your chance to win a Nobel prize and some super nano songs.
Written and devised by Helen Arney, Steve Mould and Matt Parker. Produced by Elizabeth Hauke.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.