Mythbusters
by Kidacity
February 18, 2022 5:30 am
Can you tell if the following statements are common science myths or science facts?
– Is cracking your knuckles bad for you?
– Was Dracula a real person?
– Can you catch a cold if you get wet in the rain?
If you are like our 10-year-old host Samarth Chitta, these questions would have popped up in your head at some point in time or another. Finding answers is simple! Tune into our bi-weekly podcast Mythbusters, where each of these myths and more is discussed in a kid-friendly manner.
Ideal for any curious child (or adult!), each episode digs deep into the science, logic, and history behind some of these myths. No fancy terms or boring lessons, the podcast contains fun facts and simple examples. Come join the Mythbusters movement and be the smartest kid around!
About the Host
Samarth Chitta is a 10 year old podcaster and author from Bengaluru, India. He loves traveling, playing with his pet Yuki, building structures on Minecraft, and spending time with his grandparents. His favorite place is the swing on a jackfruit tree outside his house. His first book The Talking Walking Tree and his second book Konnichiwa Izumi: Adventures in 2040 are available on all leading online platforms and in select bookstores around the country.
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Recent Episodes
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