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Dad, how does it work?

Hosted by Roey Granot · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 31 episodes

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Episodes
31
Last ep.
9 days ago
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9m
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38
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21
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49
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About this podcast

Every kid asks "but HOW does it work?" and most adults say "it just does." Not here.Dad, How Does It Work? is an educational podcast for curious kids ages 7 to 14, where every episode tackles one big question about science, nature, technology, and the world. In a way that actually makes sense to a child.Two hosts play it out like a real conversation: one asks the questions, one explains. The topics are real, the answers are accurate, and the whole thing is built for young minds who never stop asking why.New episodes every week.

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About the host

Roey Granot hosts Dad, how does it work?, a education show with 31 episodes published.

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Episode 32 - Where does all this dust come from?

May 29, 20266mEp. 32S1

You wipe the shelf clean. Then somehow, the dust is back again. But where did it even come from? It was floating in the air before you saw it. Some came from clothes, skin, hair, carpets, soil, and even outside. And sunl

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Episode 31- Why do companies need more money to grow?

May 14, 20268mEp. 31S1

You build a lemonade stand, and people actually love it. So why would you need someone else’s money? Shouldn’t a good business pay for itself? Then you try to open another stand, buy better tools, and tell more people yo

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Episode 30 - How does plastic even become a balloon?

May 7, 20268mEp. 30S1

You pick up a birthday balloon, and it feels almost impossible. It is thin, light, stretchy, and somehow it holds air without falling apart. But then the weird part starts. Plastic can be hard like LEGO, soft like a bag,

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Episode 29 - How do stones get made?

May 1, 20269mEp. 29S1

You pick up a smooth stone at the beach and it feels… finished. Like someone made it. But no one did. So where did this stone actually come from? Was it always like this, or did it change? Some stones are tiny like sand,

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Episode 28 - Wait… can I actually own part of Apple and Netflix?

Apr 24, 202614mEp. 28S1

You see people buying iPhones, burgers, shoes, and Coke every day. And somehow… those companies keep getting bigger. Then you hear someone say they “own stock” in Apple or McDonald's. Wait… what does that even mean? You

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Episode 27 - Do continents really move or is that just earthquakes?

Apr 16, 20267mEp. 27S1

You hear about earthquakes and it sounds scary. Like the ground suddenly shakes for no reason. But then someone says the Earth is always moving… even when nothing is shaking. Wait… what does that even mean? If the ground

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Episode 26- How do astronauts go to the bathroom in space?

Apr 11, 202611mEp. 26S1

You’re floating. Not falling. Not standing. Just… drifting. And then you realize something weird. Your body still needs to do normal things. Like eating. Sleeping. Going to the bathroom. But nothing stays down. So where

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Episode 25 - Why do we need vaccines if we’re not sick?

Apr 3, 20265mEp. 25S1

You’re sitting there feeling totally fine… and then they say it’s time for a vaccine. And you’re like… wait, why now? Nothing is even wrong. So why would your body need a shot before you’re sick? What is a vaccine actual

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Episode 24- Why do we dream?

Mar 26, 20266mEp. 24S1

You wake up and it felt completely real. Like you were flying… or talking to someone who wasn’t there. But you were just lying in bed the whole time. So how did your brain make all of that? If you’re asleep… shouldn’t ev

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Episode 23 - How do fish even breathe underwater?

Mar 19, 20265mEp. 23S1

You’re watching a fish and suddenly it hits you… it never comes up for air. Its mouth keeps opening and closing like it’s chewing water. But water isn’t air… so what is it actually doing? Then you notice those little fla

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Episode 22- How does my phone know exactly where I am?

Mar 13, 20268mEp. 22S1

You look at the map on the phone and see the blue dot moving. Then the car turns a corner… and the blue dot turns too. But the phone isn’t looking out the window. So how does it know you just turned? It turns out your ph

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Episode 21- How does a microwave heat food so fast?

Mar 6, 202614mEp. 21S1

You put cold pizza into the microwave. You press a button. Thirty seconds later it’s hot. But the plate is sometimes still cool. And the middle of the food can still be cold. So what is the microwave actually doing in th

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Episode 20 - How is the mosquito bite so silent?

Feb 26, 20268mEp. 20S1

You’re outside, and suddenly later you see a mosquito bite on your arm. But wait… when did that happen? You don’t remember anything poking you. You didn’t feel it at all. So how did the mosquito find you? And how did it

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Episode 19 - How does paper even come from trees?

Feb 19, 20265mEp. 19S1

You’re holding a sheet of paper, and it feels soft and easy to bend. But trees are hard. You can knock on them. They don’t fold. So how did a tree turn into this thin paper in your hands? If paper comes from trees, why c

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Episode 18- Why do I feel cold right after a hot shower?

Feb 18, 202610mEp. 18S1

You just stood in hot shower water, and your whole body felt warm. But the second you turn it off, suddenly you feel cold. Sometimes you even shiver, even though the water was hot a moment ago. The air didn’t suddenly tu

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Episode 17- Why isn’t there Wi-Fi outside?

Feb 18, 202612mEp. 17S1

At home, your Wi-Fi is always there. Then you walk outside, and it suddenly disappears. Where did it go? Did the internet stay inside your house? You might find a small box at home called a router. That box creates the W

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Episode 16- Why does lightning suddenly flash and scare me?

Feb 17, 20268mEp. 16S1

You’re looking at the sky, and everything is normal. Then suddenly, lightning flashes across the clouds. It’s so bright, it feels like the sky just broke open. A second later, thunder crashes and makes you jump. If light

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Episode 15- Why crabs walk sideways?

Feb 17, 202610mEp. 15S1

You see a crab at the beach, and it suddenly runs sideways across the sand. Not forward. Not backward. Only sideways. It almost looks like it’s sliding instead of walking. You might wonder why it doesn’t just walk straig

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Episode 14- Why is it important to eat protein?

Feb 17, 20269mEp. 14S1

You’re eating, and someone says, “Make sure you finish your protein.” But you already ate a lot, so why does protein matter so much? Why do foods like eggs, chicken, yogurt, or beans seem extra important? What is protein

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Episode 13- Internet Basics - Where are all our games and videos saved?

Feb 17, 202611mEp. 13S1

You press play on a YouTube video, and it starts working. Then suddenly, it stops… and a spinning circle appears. You didn’t press pause. So why did it stop? Isn’t the video already inside your phone? Somehow, the video

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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Who is the host of Dad, how does it work??

Dad, how does it work? is hosted by Roey Granot. The show is categorised under education and has published 31 episodes.

How many episodes does Dad, how does it work? have?

Dad, how does it work? has published 31 episodes.

What topics does Dad, how does it work? cover?

Dad, how does it work? regularly covers education. It sits in the education category.

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Episodes of Dad, how does it work? average 9 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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