Curiosity Chronicles

The hidden science of everyday nature: wonder-filled listening for curious kids. Discover the secrets woven into the world around you, from the shimmering magic of iridescent feathers to the underground conversations of trees. Curiosity Chronicles is a quiet invitation to pause, wonder, and see the familiar through fresh eyes. Hosted by Ria Mishaal, a scientist, artist, and storyteller. Each fornightly short episode blends science, story, and sound to bring the marvels of nature to life. Curiosity Chronicles is part of a larger world of wonder: Curiosity Club, a nature-infused subscription for children (arcanaliving.com/curiosityclub), and Arcana, a collection of heritage homeware celebrating the beauty of the natural world. To explore more, visit arcanaliving.com

How and why do some animals shape shift?

How does a wriggly, legless tadpole become a leaping frog? Or a caterpillar turn to soup and emerge with wings? In this episode, we explore the magic and science of metamorphosis, nature’s ultimate transformation, through the stories of frogs, butterflies, and other shape-shifting creatures.

06-10
09:14

Can Trees Really Talk?

Can trees really talk?Blackbirds sing and squirrels chatter, but the trees stay silent. Or do they? In this episode of Curiosity Chronicles, we step into the forest to explore the remarkable ways plants communicate. From chemical warnings drifting on the breeze to a vast underground network of fungi, you’ll discover how trees share, respond, and even remember. With surprising science and a touch of wonder, this poetic adventure reveals a hidden language that’s all around us, if you know how to listen.For our show notes, including ideas to explore further, visit the episode url. Curiosity Chronicles is part of a larger world of wonder: Curiosity Club, a nature-infused subscription for children (arcanaliving.com/curiosityclub), and Arcana, a collection of heritage homeware celebrating the beauty of the natural world. To explore more, visit arcanaliving.com

05-27
08:19

How Can a Bird’s Feather Hold a Rainbow?

Why do peacock feathers shimmer? How can a blue jay be blue with no blue pigment? In this episode, we uncover the magic of iridescence and structural colour. From bird feathers to beetle shells and butterfly wings, this is a poetic science adventure for curious kids and their grown-ups.For our show notes, including ideas to explore further, visit the episode url. Curiosity Chronicles is part of a larger world of wonder: Curiosity Club, a nature-infused subscription for children (arcanaliving.com/curiosityclub), and Arcana, a collection of heritage homeware celebrating the beauty of the natural world. To explore more, visit arcanaliving.com

05-22
10:36

Uncovering Nature’s Quiet Mysteries

Introducing Curiosity Chronicles: Nature is full of quiet mysteries. Why do some creatures see with sound? How do tides shape the lives clinging to the edge of land and sea? And what kind of animal rewires its entire brain to grow up?Curiosity Chronicles is a fortnightly, bite-sized podcast for curious kids (and their grown-ups), where science, story, and sound come together to reveal the wonders hidden in the everyday wild.Hosted by scientist, artist and storyteller Ria Mishaal, each short episode offers a gentle invitation to pause, notice, and explore the fascinating patterns of life around us.In the opening episodes, we dive into the shimmering illusion of iridescence, the secret underground networks between trees, and the astonishing transformation of frogs.Perfect for listening in a morning break of home-learning, on the school run, before bed, or out on a walk - this is nature’s hidden science, brought to life.

04-04
01:09

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