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Mar 2024
34m 21s

Why do we laugh?

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About this episode

Laughter is like a language and humans are really good at understanding it.


In this episode, Molly and co-host Milla decode different kinds of laughs, from uncontrollable goofy laughter to chuckles that make others feel good.


They’ll meet laugh experts Sophie Scott and Adrienne Wood and test their knowledge in three rounds of the game show: Laugh Attack!


Plus, a new mystery sound for you to guess!


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