9 Minutes of Wonder

Hi, I’m Betsy Hedberg. This podcast helps you find wonder in this captivating world and its inhabitants — taking you out of the daily-life grind for at least a few minutes. We explore real-life examples of how things we often take for granted, or never even think about at all, are actually fascinating if we pay attention to them. Each episode is around 9 minutes or less, but I hope these few minutes will affect how you experience the other minutes and hours of your day. A sense of wonder and awe is good for us, as we already intuitively know and as science is increasingly demonstrating — so please join me!

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Episodes

Monday Apr 07, 2025

If you haven't heard it from me enough, I'll say it again: cultivating wonder is good for us all! I'm going to share some things you might try today or this week if you're seeking more wonder, awe, and joy.
Why now?
While I always hope this podcast is uplifting, I can't produce it in a vacuum as if I feel all is well in the world. And since I don't feel that way now (and you may not either), I've recorded this episode about how cultivating wonder can be its own form of resistance to the troubling things happening in the world.
The resources I mention:
Heather Cox Richardson on why joy is a form of resistance (YouTube, Red Wine and Blue)
Explore.org
(There's also my favorite kitten shelter, KitKat Playroom)
Netflix: Unknown Cave of Bones
 
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Thursday Mar 20, 2025

Few natural phenomena are as magical and mysterious as bird migrations. I wish I had more than nine minutes, but I'll give you just a taste of why migrating birds are so cool. 
"Marshland Elegy" by Aldo Leopold (PDF from A Sand County Almanac, 1949)
These 5 birds are all winners in the migrations Olympics (National Audubon Society)
Bird migration is one of nature's great wonders. Here's how they do it. (National Geographic)
Fabulous flights: 13 amazing facts about bird migration (BBC)
How migrating birds use quantum effects to navigate (Scientific American)
Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary's crane cam (livestream)
 
Sandhill crane sound clip from the National Park Service: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/sound/sounds-sandhill-crane.htm
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Friday Mar 07, 2025

How much attention do you pay to ice? Maybe you're sick and tired of all the ice around you this time of year, but what about taking a closer look — even if it's just in your freezer? Ice is a menace on the road or sidewalk and can damage our beloved trees, but have you ever considered ice as an art form? Listen to find out more about this simple form of water that we usually either take for granted or curse. (Bonus topic: why do Americans use so much ice in their drinks?)A huge thank you to Tuula Ahde, who contributed some lovely audio descriptions of her spectacular ice photographs, as well as the feature photo.Tuula Ahde photographer (website)
Tuula Ahde Instagram
The bizarre but true story of America's obsession with ice cubes
Ice Music Festival (Norway)
Ice sound clip from https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05100199, recordist Stephen de Vere, Antarctica 1992
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Monday Feb 10, 2025

The world is so noisy! Even if we live in relatively quiet places, we are bombarded by noise thanks to all the pinging and dinging on our phones, the din of terrible news, demands from annoying coworkers...the list can seem endless. So let's focus on the more quiet side of life — quiet places we can visit or imagine. If quiet creeps you out, not to worry — this episode only lasts 9 minutes, and I talk through most it! 
A few resources:
Lonely Planet: The Joy of Quiet Places
In the Earth's quietest room, you can hear yourself blink (Smithsonian)
Finding Minnesota: Orfield Laboratories (YouTube)
One square inch: a sanctuary for silence at Olympic National Park
The history of Postman's Park
 
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Monday Jan 27, 2025

If you need to be uplifted, how about listening to some beautiful music and learning why it's awe-inspiring? Awe scientist Dacher Keltner lists music as one of the “eight wonders of life," and there's no question that music is an essential and universal part of being human. So spend nine minutes here, and then spend some more time with your favorite music today. 
See also:
Beethoven Ode to Joy flash mob (YouTube)
Tchaikovsky Research, Symphony No. 4
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0
Musopen, Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G minor

Saturday Jan 11, 2025

What comes to mind when you think about the upcoming year? What about the "upcoming" 10 million years? Big difference, obviously, not just in the amount of time but also in how we envision these time spans. In this episode, I share a few fun metaphors for deep time — ways of visualizing (and maybe understanding) the unimaginable. 
For more info:
Carl Sagan — Cosmos — cosmic calendar
Earth's entire history (visualized on a football field)
A glass of whiskey could help you get your head around deep time
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0
 

Saturday Dec 21, 2024

The winter solstice is special from various perspectives. Even if you don't get into the spiritual magic of the day, you can still be impressed at what our planet's tilt makes happen as we go around the sun. And you can watch the livestream of this special day from Stonehenge (link below). Happy solstice! (And happy summer solstice to my southern-hemisphere friends!)
Some links:
Winter solstice at Mission San Juan Bautista (source of the audio clip)
A trip to San Juan Bautista on the winter solstice (video)
California Frontier Project (to learn more about the Spanish missions and other parts of California history)
Winter solstice and Stonehenge (English Heritage)
'A time to reflect': crowds celebrate winter solstice at Stonehenge (The Guardian)
Live from Stonehenge winter solstice (livestream)
Burning the clocks 2024
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Thursday Dec 12, 2024

It's National Poinsettia Day in the US! Make it a good one by learning more about these ubiquitous "flowers." Or listen after the fact to prepare for next year.
A few resources:
Poinsettias at Christmas
8 fun facts to know about poinsettias
How to keep a poinsettia alive
Cuetlaxochitl: a cultural history of the poinsettia
The checkered history of the poinsettia’s namesake and the flower’s origins get new attention
The complicated history of the poinsettia
Joel Roberts Poinsett: Namesake of the poinsettia, enslaver, secret agent and perpetrator of the 'Trail of Tears'
 
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Thursday Dec 05, 2024

Why am I doing this podcast anyway? Peek behind the curtain of my motivations in this short episode. Hint: because it's fun, and because awe and wonder are good for us and for society.
Dacher Keltner's website, with info about his book Awe: The Transformative Power of Everyday Wonder
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

Thursday Nov 14, 2024

I can hardly begin to describe how cool this place was, in an industrial sort of way. I'll tell you about it here, but please visit the link to see what the place looks like. This is a fantastic engineering marvel, although in a way it's so simple — harnessing the sun to heat things up.By the way, I mention 3000 degrees, and that's Celsius. In degrees Fahrenheit it would be 5432 degrees.Burnt by the sun: Uzbekistan's spectacular solar furnace
 
Music: Jens East — Daybreak (ft. Henk) www.soundcloud.com/jenseastLicence: Creative Commons Attribution V4.0

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