logo
episode-header-image
May 15
20m 28s

We're baaaack! New Season! Mo’ Problem...

Starglow Media / Atomic Entertainment
About this episode
Max and Molly are graduating out of the First Level of Problem Solvers -- however the ceremony is interrupted when the lights go out. When the lights come back on —their gold Problem Solving medals are missing! From here, a riddle leads them to ancient inventions, hotel kitchens, and scientific methods to unmask a Mole (AKA a spy) and uncover a plot by the ... Show More
Up next
Yesterday
Are We There, Yeti?
Max and Molly follow a cryptic ice cream clue to the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, where they meet a Sherpa named Amarita and learn about the legend of the Yeti. As they explore the region’s history, they uncover how myths can protect culture, ecology, and even scare off evil. Al ... Show More
19m 32s
Jul 31
Whack-a-Mole!
Episode Description: When a marching band practice turns into a math-filled magic show, Max and Molly stumble upon suspicious activity involving real moles, fake teachers, and a very old-school printer. Can they figure out what the POGs are planning before it's too late? Math Con ... Show More
17m 59s
Jul 24
A New Old School (Part 2)
Episode Description: Max and Molly team up with a surprising ally—Aunt M’s teenage boyfriend Murph—as they race to help save the Apollo 13 astronauts from disaster. But strange things are still happening in the time-warped school, and Charlene’s mysterious assignment might be mor ... Show More
17m 55s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2021
Ancient Greece
Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell how the Ancient Greeks helped make the world around us. ----more---- We hear about how the Greeks learned about the stars and gave them the names of their Gods.   We hear how the Greek Hoplite was a war winning machine. We learn how Sparta tu ... Show More
9m 39s
Oct 2023
A Mathematician Asks ‘Is Math Real?’
When math is based on abstract concepts, how do we know it’s correct? Dr. Eugenia Cheng takes on that question in a new book. The concept of math has been around for a long time, developing independently in many different cultures. In 1650 BC, the Egyptians were creating math tex ... Show More
33m 8s
Jul 11
Who created math problems?
Who created math problems? Why does one plus one equal 2 and not 11? Why do numbers go on forever? Why are numbers for counting? Why do you need math?If you love math, this is the episode for you. And if you hate math…this is the episode for you! We’re answering all kinds of ques ... Show More
29m 10s
Sep 2024
EJ911 - Unearthing Secret Tunnels
Captain EJ 911 - Ep. 4 ---  In this twisting and turning mission, Captain EJ receives an unexpected emergency call from his trusty pup, Cadette. What starts as a simple dig in the backyard turns into an extraordinary discovery of medieval ruins! With Cadette's keen nose and the a ... Show More
28m 9s
Sep 2024
How zero gave us mathematical and philosophical power | Talithia Williams
The abstract numeral that changed everything, according to mathematician Talithia Williams. Before the introduction of zero, mathematics was a tangible subject, where numbers held weight and substance. With zero came the concept of a mathematical “nothing;” it turned our solid un ... Show More
6m 15s
Apr 2021
Problem Solving TRICKS at the Rubber Duck Junkyard!
Zara and Leo are back in the Believemobile! Or at least they were until it got towed and they had to go to the scrapyard to find it. Discover some quacking PROBLEM SOLVING strategies and meet the Fijian designer who found a way to solve problems AND have fun at the same time! Add ... Show More
16m 19s
Apr 2021
Problem Solving at the Magical Mystery Charity Auction!
In this episode, Theo, a Big Life Kid from Montana in the United States, tells us about his mission to help struggling families in his neighborhood. Meanwhile, Zara and Leo solve a mysterious problem: how to sell the strange items at their charity auction! Additional show notes a ... Show More
9m 37s
May 15
How Did Geometry Create Modern Physics?
Geometry is one of the oldest disciplines in human history, yet the worlds it can describe extend far beyond its original use. What began thousands of years ago as a way to measure land and build pyramids was given rigor by Euclid in ancient Greece, became applied to curves and s ... Show More
46m 8s
Mar 2025
Mr. Wibble's Wondrum Episode 1: A Preposterous Idea
Oz lives a simple existence in the boring town of Millhaven. But a chance encounter with creative genius, Walter Wibble, turns Oz's world upside down. Oz finds himself in the incredible position of helping Wibble open a one-of-a-kind children's museum. 
52m 30s
May 15
EJ911 - Experiment Gone Wrong
When the Elder Knucklers’ lab turns into an accidental Antarctica, we race to stop their malfunctioning machine from freezing Dormere solid. With every second counting down to disaster and frost creeping uncontrolled, the stakes have never been higher. Ice wasn’t the only thing b ... Show More
24m 27s