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Big questions. Simple answers. With jokes.
Ever wondered why we sleep, what electricity actually is, how airplanes fly, or why Pluto got fired as a planet?
Welcome to Explain It Like I’m 5—the podcast that tackles life’s biggest, weirdest, most wonderfully human questions… and makes them make sense.
Hosted by Alex, each episode breaks down a complex topic—from science, history, politics, and technology to philosophy, emotions, and everyday “wait… what?” moments—into an easy, entertaining, and curiosity-sparking conversation you could share with a five-year-old… or your most confused adult friend.
💡 Topics include:
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What Is AI?
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Why Do We Poop?
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How Does the Stock Market Work?
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What Is DNA?
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Can Animals Talk?
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Why Do We Fight Over Beliefs?
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What Is the Internet Made Of?
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How Did We Go from Dinosaurs to TikTok?
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…and 50+ more questions you didn’t know you were dying to understand.
Whether you're 5, 15, or 105, this podcast is your fun, friendly, no-intimidation zone to learn how the world works—one wildly interesting question at a time.
🎧 New episodes every Monday and Wednesday. Perfect for curious kids, overthinking adults, teachers, students, and anyone who loves learning without lectures.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Why Do We Have Rules? (And Who Decided “No Running With Scissors”?)
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Rules can feel annoying. But have you ever stopped to ask: Why do we even have rules? And seriously, who came up with “no running with scissors”?
In this laugh-and-learn episode of Explain It Like I’m 5, host Alex unpacks the origin of rules, why humans need them, and how they’ve shaped everything from classrooms and kitchens to governments and playgrounds. Spoiler: rules aren't just power plays by adults—they're how society holds itself together without turning into total chaos.
You’ll learn:
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Why humans created rules in the first place (hint: it started with fire-hogging cavemen)
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Who decides rules at home, school, and in society
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The difference between laws, house rules, and unspoken social rules
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Why rules like “no running with scissors” often come from painful experience
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What happens when rules go unwritten—or outdated
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Why rules feel restrictive even when they’re meant to protect us
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How animals have rules too (yep—even dolphins and ants!)
We also explore how good rules help build trust, safety, and fairness—while bad rules can (and should) be challenged.
🏫 Perfect for kids, teens, parents, teachers, and curious minds who’ve ever rolled their eyes and asked: “Why can’t I just do what I want?”
📅 New episodes drop every Monday and Wednesday—follow us for fresh, funny, and wildly useful answers to life’s biggest questions.
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