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SHAPE Shorts Podcast

135 episodes - English - Latest episode: 9 months ago - ★★★★★ - 9 ratings

We as teachers, but primarily as students, recognize that learning is considerably more gratifying when educators explore how subjects weave together rather than being compartmentalized.

The SHAPE Shorts Podcast aims to share the vibrant story of how subjects work in tandem to create the world around us. Our mission is to inspire and cultivate collaborative thought, creative expression, and intellectual versatility.

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Episodes

Education Revitalization with Jed Derryberry

July 31, 2023 09:00 - 34 minutes - 19.1 MB

In this captivating episode of "Shape Shorts," hosts Tony Pitucco and Stewart Barr explore the fascinating world of education revitalization with their esteemed guest, Jed Derryberry. Join them as they delve into Jed's journey, starting from his early teaching days to his transition into higher education. Discover the transformative power of teaching as a talent and the profound impact a good teacher can have on students' lives.   Jed Derryberry shares his passion for education through h...

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

July 24, 2023 09:00 - 34 minutes - 22.4 MB

Get ready to explore the structure of scientific revolutions, tracing the history of science through six key stages. We dive into the very paradigm of science, uncovering the origins of the word "paradigm" and its distinction from evolution and paradigm shifts. From local to global, we understand the fundamental role of paradigms in shaping normal science and problem-solving through induction.   Anomalies in science hold great significance, leading to a transition in the field, with conn...

How Social Media Can Transform Math Education with Mathy Cathy

July 17, 2023 09:00 - 29 minutes - 18.5 MB

In this episode, Tony and Stew have a fascinating chat with their special guest, Jenny Shawley, also known as Mathy Cathy and Calculuscious online. We dive into how social media has totally transformed how her students engage with math. Get ready for a mix of fun stories, serious discussions, and a glimpse into Jenny's colorful personality.   We kick things off by exploring the impact of social media on math education. Jenny shares how "Calculuscious" became all the rage and how platform...

Bridging the Gap in Virtual Learning with Shanina Draughn

July 10, 2023 09:00 - 31 minutes - 20.4 MB

In this enlightening episode, Tony welcomes Shanina Draughn, a bold educator who is passionate about bridging the gap in communities affected by Covid-19. Together, they dive into the essential qualities that make a good teacher and explore why boldness is paramount in education, emphasizing the need to start with the heart to truly make an impact. Understanding the challenges faced by elementary school teachers, the duo uncovers the humanistic side of teaching at this level and the social-e...

Exploring the World of Digital Badges with Noah Giesel

July 03, 2023 09:00 - 36 minutes - 27.8 MB

Tony is joined by Noah Giesel, an expert in digital badges, as we explore their origin, significance, and future prospects. We begin by unraveling the concept of digital badges and how they have emerged as powerful tools for storytelling and recognition. Noah takes us through the second decade of the digital badge space, sharing intriguing insights and the origins of micro-credentials.   Collaboration and critical thinking take center stage as we discuss the vital role they play in the d...

Exploring Physics Brain Teasers

June 26, 2023 09:00 - 23 minutes - 18.2 MB

Today, we dive into the world of physics brain teasers that will challenge your thinking and leave you craving for more. Get ready for some mind-bending puzzles that will keep you on your toes!   In this episode, I'm excited to introduce you to three intriguing physics brain teasers: the not-so-rational rope, the lazy plastic bag, and the thirsty light.   * Now offering workshops! Learn more at https://www.shapeshiftedu.com   * Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written re...

Linguistics, Language, and the Meaning of More with Dr. Alexis Wellwood

June 19, 2023 09:00 - 30 minutes - 19 MB

"Can you pass the salt?" You've probably never thought about the different levels of that question. Taken literally, does your arm have the physical ability to pick up a salt shaker and hand it to someone? Then throw in inflection and social situations and that simple question could be taken many different ways.   Our special guest Dr. Alexis Wellwood is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics at the University of Southern California. She is a linguist, philosopher, cognit...

Architecture, Art, and Science with Gary Collins

June 12, 2023 09:00 - 32 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode, Tony is joined by his good friend, Gary Collins. Together they dive into several topics of interest, from affordable housing to architecture throughout history. Gary talks about his journey into architecture and reveals how he ended up in this profession.   He explains the significance of mentors in his career and discusses architectural design specifically in Southern California. Tony and Gary explore how architecture has remained an intriguing profession throughout his...

Science and the Scientific Method

June 05, 2023 09:00 - 30 minutes - 23.4 MB

In this episode, Tony and Stew delve into the origins of scientific reasoning, tracing it back to the Greeks. They explore the systematic approach of the scientific method, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and evidence-based reasoning in today's world.   Tony and Stew discuss the nuanced use of the term "proof" in science, highlighting its departure from absolute certainty. They delve into the significance of rigorous experimentation and empirical evidence, which contribute to...

Demystifying the Foundations of Language and Logic

May 29, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - 23.1 MB

In this episode of SHAPE Shorts, hosts Tony and Stew delve into the world of logic and science. They clarify common misunderstandings surrounding logic and its connection to language. It's so important to understand informal fallacies, the burden of proof, and the role they play in determining the truth or falsity of a statement.   Tony and Stew explore various fallacies, such as the appeal to force, appeal to the man, argument from ignorance, argument to pity, and appeal to ad-populum. ...

Exploring the Capabilities and Limitations of AI: Perspectives, Quantum Computing, and Ethical Dilemmas

May 22, 2023 09:00 - 30 minutes - 24.8 MB

In this episode, we dive into the capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT, based on last week's episode. We discuss our personal perspectives and examine the potential implications of this new technology. Additionally, we explore Google's response to the question surrounding quantum computing, shedding light on this rapidly advancing field.   We also tackle the complexities surrounding ethical decision-making. We examine the challenges and problems that arise when attempting to navigate ...

A Philosophical Discussion with Special Guest Chat GPT

May 15, 2023 09:00 - 32 minutes - 21.1 MB

In this episode, hosts Tony and Stew embark on a captivating exploration of the concepts of good and evil with ChatGPT. They delve into the works of philosophers Plato and Aristotle, questioning whether these esteemed thinkers addressed the nature of good and evil. Through their perspectives, Tony and Stew shed light on the foundations of moral understanding.   Tony and ChatGPT then delve into the intricate relationship between good, evil, and human well-being. They ponder the connection...

The Significance of Vocational and Skill-Based Education with Charles Barr

May 08, 2023 09:00 - 27 minutes - 32.6 MB

Today Tony and Stew are joined by special guest Charles Barr. In this episode, they explore vocational work education, the importance of a computer background in the automotive industry, and the significance of interdisciplinary design.   The trio discusses the practicality of vocational work education, emphasizing its value in developing job-specific skills and preparing individuals for the workforce through hands-on learning. They then delve into the automotive industry, highlighting t...

Unknown Science: Michael Faraday (1791-1867) and Our Modern World

May 01, 2023 09:00 - 22 minutes - 18.2 MB

In this episode, Tony and Stew discuss Michael Faraday's groundbreaking work with the electric motor and the connection between electricity and magnetism that was so important to him. They also share an anecdote about Faraday's famous demonstrations that captivated audiences and helped to popularize the field.   As they reflect on the many ways in which electricity and magnetism have transformed our world, Tony and Stew contemplate the role of curiosity in driving creativity and scientif...

When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time

April 24, 2023 09:00 - 21 minutes - 18 MB

In this episode, Tony and Stewart discuss the topic of mass extinctions and their impact on life on Earth. They bring up the current belief that the planet is going through a sixth mass extinction and emphasize the importance of understanding the severity of such an event. A 50% extinction event is far easier to recover from than a 90% event, and past extinctions have provided insights into how life has recovered in the past.   The hosts also touch on the idea of interconnectedness in na...

Why Tom Lea? with Adair Margo

April 17, 2023 09:00 - 37 minutes - 27.7 MB

Today Tony and Stew have a very special guest, Adair Margo, the leader in the creation of the Tom Lea Institute. When Tony went to the recent HERA (Humanities Education Research Association) conference in El Paso, Adair gave a remarkable talk about an artist he hadn't heard of, Tom Lea. So Tony and Stew are so pleased to have Adair Margo here to talk about the life and art of Tom Lea.   What you'll hear in this episode: [1:00] Introducing Adair Margo and Tom Lea. [2:50] Tom Lea's bac...

Discussion with Author and Art Historian Dr. Henry Sayre

April 10, 2023 09:00 - 30 minutes - 21.4 MB

We have a very special guest today, Dr. Henry Sayre from Oregon State University. We're talking all about his many publications and various topics in art history, including performance art, how technology has changed art, the democratization of art in the digital world, and so much more! Henry's works include Writing About Art (1989); A World of Art (1994);  Cave Paintings to Picasso: The Inside Scoop on 50 Art Masterpieces (2005); The Humanities: Culture, Continuity, & Change (2007); Di...

The Lost Art of the Written Word with Kim Scott

April 03, 2023 09:00 - 29 minutes - 19.1 MB

Tony and Stu are again joined by Kim Scott, Professor Emeritus in History from Montana State University, to discuss various aspects of writing and research. They begin by discussing the phrase "letter quality" and how writing styles are unique to each individual and the importance of being able to decipher others writing.   They then move on to explore the benefits of using index cards for research organization. The importance of tactile reinforcement to learning is also discussed, empha...

ChatGPT: Panacea? Not so fast!

March 27, 2023 10:00 - 26 minutes - 20.4 MB

Tony and Stu recognize the diminishing curiosity and creativity in modern times and discuss the importance of using tools effectively, including digital tools. They highlight the need to teach students how to use tools and provide them with sources and references, but they are there to help them construct their own knowledge.    They also touch on the potential misapplication of tools and the importance of critical thinking and analysis while using these tools. Overall, this discussion e...

Exploring the Challenges of an All-Digital "Library" with Kim Scott

March 20, 2023 09:00 - 28 minutes - 18.8 MB

Tony and Stu are joined by Kim Scott, Professor Emeritus in History from Montana State University, to discuss his thoughts on the all-digital library at Vermont State University. As former graduate students who extensively used libraries, they discuss how the unique ambiance and environment of physical libraries can influence the way people interact with information.    The conversation delves into the challenges of replicating the serendipitous search for information in a virtual form, ...

Humanities and Science at the 2023 Annual CCHA Conference in Cleveland Ohio

March 13, 2023 10:00 - 25 minutes - 22.1 MB

Tony and Stu are discussing their recent attendance at a community college humanities association meeting in Cleveland, Ohio. The topic of integrating science into humanities was a hot topic at the meeting, and Tony and Stu were surprised to find that their talk on the subject was extremely well-received.    Other discussions at the meeting included the importance of classics in different cultures and the history of medical practice, the arbitrary nature of divisions between science, myt...

Exploring Creativity and Curiosity: Insights on Controversy, Quantum Theory, and More

March 06, 2023 10:00 - 29 minutes - 24.5 MB

Tony and Stu are diving into creativity and curiosity today. They reflect back on their time as teachers and how different environments and topics changed how students expressed creativity and curiosity.    They will also look back on a few examples from history including Einstein and Bohr, the causes of World War One, and Gödel's incompleteness theorem to explore how creativity and curiosity impacted these events and the current interpretation of these events.   Now offering worksho...

Using the Humanities in Geographic Information System Mapping (GIS) - Heatherlee Leary

February 27, 2023 10:00 - 27 minutes - 22.5 MB

Tony, Stew, and Heatherlee are discussing the use of GIS in wildlife conservation and the importance of considering the cultural and historical context of the environment. GIS, a powerful tool for analyzing and visualizing information, can be used in many ways such as making maps with data that is collected in the field.   Tony, Stew, and Heatherlee also emphasize the importance of understanding the cultural impact of certain things and how it informs their decisions today. The term myth...

How the Humanities is Shaping Biology Studies - Heatherlee Leary

February 20, 2023 10:00 - 29 minutes - 24.2 MB

Tony, Stew, and Heatherlee are discussing her research on urban trees and ecosystems in relation to wildlife conservation, which is a tie to both STEM and the Humanities. Her research focuses on the impact of urbanization on ecosystems, and the role of bats as pollinators and insectivores. She also discusses the importance of preserving the Sonoran Desert as it is known and experienced by humans, as it contains both deeply historical and cultural ties.   This field of wildlife conservati...

Is Standardized Testing a Positive Thing for Students?

February 13, 2023 10:00 - 32 minutes - 24.8 MB

Standardized testing is an often discussed topic in academia. It seems that the common perception is that it is not the ideal measure of a person's intelligence and the likelihood of success, however, there has to be something in place to measure students' progress and this is the current metric.   Tony shares his thoughts on this with Carter today and they discuss the positives and negatives that they see with the current format.   *Now offering workshops! Learn more at www.shapeshi...

How S.H.A.P.E Shifters Began

February 06, 2023 10:00 - 29 minutes - 24 MB

Tony, Stew, and Heatherlee are discussing the inception of SHAPE (science, humanities, art, philosophy, and education) and how it relates to the integration of different subjects in education. They believe that traditional ways of separating subjects can be detrimental to learning and understanding. They suggest that integrating art and humanities into STEM subjects like science, technology, engineering, and math, can lead to a deeper understanding and increased curiosity and creativity in s...

Travelling at the Speed of Light - Why Doesn't Time Pass?

January 30, 2023 10:00 - 35 minutes - 26.8 MB

Have you ever thought about what traveling at the speed of light would be like? How about if you were told that while traveling at the speed of light, that time does not pass? Carter joins the podcast today to ask Tony to explain this exact question.   We hope that you will leave with a better understanding of the concept, however, because of your new level of understanding, you may end up leaving with more questions than you came in with.   *Now offering workshops! Learn more at www...

Shape Shorts War Series - World War 2

January 23, 2023 10:00 - 32 minutes - 26.1 MB

In the fourth installment of the Shape Shorts War Series, we are diving into the second World War. This was is probably the war that most people have some knowledge of because of the direct impact to Pearl Harbor and the United States, but there were many other interesting dynamics at play during this World War. Stew will walk through the relationship tensions that led to the conflict, some of the key individuals for different countries on both sides of the war, and ultimately what caused ...

Shape Shorts War Series - Prelude to World War 2

January 16, 2023 10:00 - 28 minutes - 22.9 MB

This is the third installment of the Shape Shorts War Series. Today's episode focusses on the aftermath of World War 1 and the lead up to World War 2. If you missed the last 2 episodes in this series, it would be helpful to go back and listen to those episodes first to help understand what had transpired in the lead up and during the first World War. The point of this series is to provide a high level overview of the primary events and conflicts that led to the penultimate event. We hope t...

Shape Shorts War Series - World War 1

January 09, 2023 10:00 - 25 minutes - 21.3 MB

Welcome back to the second installment of the Shape Shorts War Series. If you missed the previous episode, it would be helpful tot go back and listen prior to listening today. In today's episode, we dive into World War 1, some of the main events that took place during the war, the central conflicts of the war, and how the war concluded. This is a great episode to provide a broad overview of key events that you can then invetigate further based on what piqued your interest. Feel free to sen...

Shape Shorts War Series - Prelude to World War 1

January 02, 2023 10:00 - 23 minutes - 19.6 MB

Have you ever felt like you were missing an understanding of one of the biggest moments in world history? You're likely not alone. With the push towards STEM at earlier and earlier ages in schools, many students are missing the opportunity to immerse themselves in and learn about these key events in history. In this new series, Stew walks us through the steps leading up to and through, the World Wars. Todays episode focuses on the leadup to World War 1. Many individuals think that this onl...

Physics Brain Teasers - Part 7

December 26, 2022 10:00 - 28 minutes - 23.8 MB

Ready to show off at your next party or gathering? Tune in to learn 3 more fun Physics brainteasers that will have your friends totally stumped! On Part 7 of Physics Brain Teasers, we have another special set of brain teasers to again challenge Cyd's husband Carter. This is the second set of special brain teasers “Confounding Carter Physics Brain Teasers”. You'll learn about The Moving Airport Walkway Mystery, The Rebellious Rope, and The Stumped Sailboat.   *Now offering workshops! Le...

Physics Brain Teasers - Part 6

December 19, 2022 10:00 - 24 minutes - 20 MB

Ready to show off at your next party or gathering? Tune in to learn 3 more fun Physics brainteasers that will have your friends totally stumped! On Part 6 of Physics Brain Teasers, we have a special set of brain teasers to challenge Cyd's husband Carter. We are calling this set of brain teasers “Confounding Carter Physics Brain Teasers”. You'll learn about The Bewildered Bicycle Wheel, The Perplexed Parallel Parker, and The Menacing Moon *Now offering workshops! Learn more at www.shap...

Making Physics Fun at ‘Physics Phun Night’ with Kyle Rine, Physics Laboratory Coordinator, University of Arizona Physics Department

December 12, 2022 10:00 - 29 minutes - 21.1 MB

Today, we welcome back one of our previous guests, Kyle Rine, Physics Laboratory Coordinator at the University of Arizona to discuss his continuing outreach efforts to make physics “phun” at all ages.  Through Physics Phun Night, Kyle and the students that are involved in the effort are able to display visually appealing and interesting experiments to today's youth and explain the basic physics concepts in hopes that it will help pique their interest in physics.    *Now offering workshop...

The “Circles Project” with Dr. Matt Bunting: Making Traffic Jams Disappear

December 05, 2022 10:00 - 31 minutes - 23.9 MB

If you are like most people and hate traffic jams, then the project discussed in this episode should make you jump for joy. Dr. Matt Bunting from Vanderbilt University is part of a team that is attempting to use advanced controls in vehicles to eliminate traffic jams.  The Circles Project is a more in depth look at the driving patterns of humans and how using advanced algorithms can help overcome human driving patterns to reduce traffic jams. So far, the project has shown promise in both s...

A Discussion with Arts Representative Tana Jay Von Isser

November 28, 2022 10:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB

Tony and Tana Jay von Isser will discuss their relationship with and the careers of their late friends, Dr. William and Janet Tifft. Tana is the Arts Representative and Multimedia Consultant for the Tifft Heritage Fund. Tana was integral in helping Janet and William archive her art beginning in 2009 to remove the burden from her family in case of her passing.  Janet Tifft is a renowned watercolor artist and after her passing in 2015, her husband William started a foundation in her name to ...

A discussion with Dr. Peter Kozak former student and now research scientist at Hydrosome Labs in Illinois

November 21, 2022 10:00 - 35 minutes - 25 MB

Today, we welcome on the podcast, Dr. Peter Kozak. Peter is currently a research scientist at Hydrosome Labs in Illinois. He is an engineer by training, one of Tony's former students, and an avid listener of the show.   Tony and Peter discuss a little bit of Peter's career trajectory, how his original interest was in the humanities, some of the program opportunities he was able to be a part of in his advanced studies, and some of the fun projects that he has been a part of in his life. ...

The Return from Our Annual Road Trip to Flagstaff Arizona For A Haunted Halloween Weekend with Josh Hoskinson

November 14, 2022 10:00 - 30 minutes - 23.3 MB

On Tony and Stu’s return from their annual trip to Flagstaff Arizona for a haunted Halloween weekend, Josh Hoskinson joins as a guest again for the second episode in a row! Today’s show will discuss everything from the shenanigans that occurred during their vacation weekend, the science behind the Grand Canyon, and the Native American perspective on the Grand Canyon and the surrounding land and how important it has been to their evolution.    *Now offering workshops! Learn more at www.sh...

Understanding the Mechanisms Involved in Evolution with Josh Hoskinson

November 07, 2022 10:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MB

Josh Hoskinson is the Program Manager at the Biodesign Center for Mechanisms of Evolution at Arizona State University. Josh was on our podcast about a year ago and we thought it would be great to have him back on to discuss his new role and dive into some of the projects that he is working on, specifically some examples of how he studies natural selection over time at the molecular level. This is a fantastic episode to listen to if you want to further your knowledge of evolution and natura...

Physics Brain Teasers Part 5

October 31, 2022 09:00 - 22 minutes - 16.6 MB

Ready to show off at your next party or gathering? Tune in to learn 3 more fun Physics brainteasers that will have your friends totally stumped! In Part 5 of Physics Brain Teasers, you'll learn The Confounded Coconut, The Water-Seeking Fire, and The Scandalous Scale.   We're having so much fun creating these episodes! If you enjoy listening to these physics brain teasers, tell us by leaving a 5-star rating and written review! *Now offering workshops! Learn more at www.shapeshiftedu.c...

The Unique World of Neighborhood Astronomy in NYC with Irene Pease

October 24, 2022 09:00 - 29 minutes - 22.7 MB

Tony welcomes a special guest, Irene Pease, to discuss her youthhood interest in astronomy and how she channeled that interest into a career. Irene has been a part of developing STEM programs throughout her career and we dive into one of her more interesting projects, Neighborhood Astronomy, in Manhattan NYC, where random strangers passing by on the street can stop and look through her telescope and see interesting things in the night sky. Irene's Website: http://friendlyneighborhoodastron...

Discovering the Impacts of a Science Art Outreach Program with Chris DiScenza

October 17, 2022 09:00 - 31 minutes - 22.5 MB

Tony and one of his former students, Chris DiScenza - A post-doc Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, discuss the Science Art Outreach Program that he developed at UF and its impact on the students involved in the program.   Link to a UF journalism documentary featuring Chris: When Science Becomes Art: A Video Story by Hope Dean   Find More Shape Shifters Videos *Find us online at www.shapeshiftedu.com and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written...

October 14, 1066, What Happened?

October 10, 2022 09:00 - 29 minutes - 22.6 MB

The Battle of Hastings was fought in England on October 14th, 1066. Tune in to hear Tony and Stew explain the effect this battle had on the world in 1066 and the role it played in shaping western history.   Find us online at www.shapeshiftedu.com and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review on the show!

Tony + Stew Explain Simple Things: Infinity

October 03, 2022 09:00 - 28 minutes - 22.1 MB

Tony and Stew dive deep into the concept of infinity. Tony explains how infinity transitioned from a metaphysical to a mathematical concept.   Find us online at www.shapeshiftedu.com and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review on the show!

Conspiracy: Reinhard Heydrich The Personification of Evil.

September 26, 2022 09:00 - 23 minutes - 18.4 MB

Tony and Stew discuss the beginnings of Nazi control of Germany and the engineer behind the Holocaust, Reinhard Heydrich.   Find us online at www.shapeshiftedu.com and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review on the show!

Motointhewild.com: Wildlife Biology and the Humanities with Heatherlee Leary

September 19, 2022 09:00 - 28 minutes - 19.6 MB

Stew interviews Heatherlee Leary. Heatherlee is our director and one of the co-founders of SHAPE Shifters. She is a wildlife biologist and graduate student. As a wildlife biologist, she works on the management side of wildlife conservation, and as a student, she works on the research side. She is currently studying urban trees and the diversity of birds, bats, and butterflies in a Sonoran Desert city. She has also recently founded Moto in the Wild, which is a YouTube channel that combines he...

What is a Scientific Revolution? Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper at the Mozart Cafe In Vienna

September 12, 2022 09:00 - 33 minutes - 27.7 MB

Tony and Stew visit the Mozart Cafe in Vienna and are lucky enough to eavesdrop on a conversation between Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper as they discuss Thomas's book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.   Find us online at www.shapeshiftedu.com and don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review on the show!

Tony and Stew Explain Simple Things: September 1, 1939, 4:34am

September 05, 2022 09:00 - 27 minutes - 51.5 MB

Today on the podcast, Tony will interview Stew about an event that occurred on specific date in history, September 1, 1939, 4:34am at the Polish-German border. Tune in to hear the significance of this date and the lasting impacts of this day.   You can find us online at shapeshiftedu.com

Tony and Stew Explain Simple Things: Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity in 15 Minutes

August 29, 2022 09:00 - 35 minutes - 65.2 MB

Today Tony dives deep into Einsteins theory of special relativity and breaks down what it is, how it's used in physics, and some examples of it in your everyday life.   You can find us online at shapeshiftedu.com

Physics Brain Teasers Part 4

August 22, 2022 09:00 - 25 minutes - 46.8 MB

Ready to show off at your next party or gathering? Tune in to learn 3 more fun Physics brainteasers that will have your friends totally stumped!   On Part 2 of Physics Brain Teasers, you'll learn A Fountain That Has A Mind of Its Own, The Befuddled Arrow, and The Bewildered Ballon. We're having so much fun creating these episodes! If you enjoy listening to these physics brain teasers, tell us by leaving a 5-star rating and written review!   You can find us online at shapeshiftedu.com