I found this podcast by chance and I’m extremely glad I did. My AICE English language class is doing a podcast project where we were asked to watch a podcast and review it. Me, being the lazy high school kid at the end of the year, googled “short podcasts”. However, I stumbled upon a gold mine. Curiosity daily is a fantastic podcast. Its pretty short and sweet at anywhere from 11-15 minutes long, but it packs lots and lots of really interesting and cool information into such a short time frame. I started with the most recent one about octopuses. I thought this was super interesting and really cool to see how other animals, especially ocean animals, sleep. They also talked about how kids and even some adults think that eyesight works. This was super interesting; however, I feel like it was kind of jumpy. By jumpy I mean just when I thought I was getting engaged and super interested, BAM. A new topic was on discussion without much introduction at all. I believe this was probably because of the short time frame, but I felt like each discussion was kind of stopped abruptly. With that being said, I liked the fast paced and short structure of the podcast. I liked how I could get a good bit of information about topics most people are curious about, including myself. This made me feel like I had a purpose behind listening, and I wasn’t wasting my time. I wish I could ask the hosts about the structure. I feel like a little more elaboration on some topics could be cool and maybe more similar ideas in each episode. It was kind of weird to me how the topics would go from something like AI and board games to learning making people less passionate. Either way I really enjoyed the podcast and I feel as if it was a good informative podcast that allowed me to increase my knowledge. I feel like a cool thing the podcast could talk about would be how certain things are made or done. Such as maybe rubber because most people don’t know and its quite cool. Either way I think how things are made could be cool to talk about. Anyways, great podcast I really enjoyed it and really recommend it.