Explore every episode of the podcast If Objects Could Talk
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| If Objects Could Talk Trailer | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:01:43 | |
Trailer for the first season of Getty's new podcast for kids and families | |||
| A Very Brave Owl | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:12:22 | |
What dangers await Athenaās brave and loyal owl at the Greek marketplace? This Athenian coin shares his take on how money was made and used in ancient Greek city statesāand how different states had different rules around the agora, or marketplace, that could sometimes get you into trouble! This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the owl coin with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Allās Fair in Love and Games | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:12:13 | |
Does this acrobatic astragalos (an ancient kind of dice) have what it takes to win the big game? Learn about the twists and turns of ancient gameplay and how sheep knucklebones arenāt so different from modern dice. This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the astragalos with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Snake Charm on Your Arm | 08 Sep 2025 | 00:10:15 | |
How does a snake bracelet celebrate her favorite holiday? Learn about gold jewelry, the meaning of snakes for ancient Egyptians, and the Roman holiday of Saturnalia from this snake who knows all the best secrets! This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the snake bracelet with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. Come see the bracelet in person at theĀ Getty VillaĀ in gallery 216! | |||
| Light on Your Feet | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:09:40 | |
A pair of feet lights up the sceneāliterally. This feet-shaped lamp knows heās a little silly, but heās got some seriously important work to do! Hear about how ancient houses were designed and lit in a time before you could just flip a switch. This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the feet lamp with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Iām Ready for My Closeup Meow | 22 Sep 2025 | 00:12:56 | |
This Egyptian cat statuette is here to set the record straight. Yes, sheās a little bit of a diva, but donāt all cats deserve to be worshiped? No, sheās not really the goddess Bastet, just an offering to her, thank you very much. And no, sheās certainly no phony! Hear about the role of cats in ancient Egypt and how this statuette proved her age, with a little help from some conservation scientists. This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the Bastet statuette with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Schooled by a Fish | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:13:52 | |
Blowing glass is just like blowing bubbles, sort of. This fish flask is used to leading a school (she is a fish, after all!) so sheāll teach you all about Roman glassblowing and ancient apprenticeshipsāas well as the importance of creativity and kindness. Ā This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the fish flask with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| A Water Jug Spills the Tea | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:13:06 | |
One of the three women on this hydria (water jug) gives us a peek at some old-fashioned water cooler gossip. At a time before indoor plumbing, the water fountain was a center of urban lifeāso these ladies got to hear it all! If you donāt see an image of hydria with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Lar, Help Us! | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:10:40 | |
Start your day the Roman way with an offering to this pocket-sized household demigod called a Lar. Follow along with a familyās daily rituals and routines and hear how this Lar protected two young boys from getting into trouble. This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the Lar with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Dude, Whereās My Sheep? | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:14:13 | |
This dancing Satyrāhalf goat, half man, all pranksterāis on the move, sealing important documents that travel across Etruria, a pre-Roman civilization. With his good-luck scarab on his back, he travels to help a birthday girlās wish come true and only gets them into a little bit of trouble playing āhide the sheep.ā This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the satyr scarab gem with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| (Rerun) All's Fair in Love and Games | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:12:13 | |
(Rerun) Does this acrobatic astragalos (an ancient kind of dice) have what it takes to win the big game? Learn about the twists and turns of ancient gameplay and how sheep knucklebones arenāt so different from modern dice. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Introducing Who Arted: The Treasures of King Tutankhamun's Tomb | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:06:45 | |
This week we're sharing an episode of another art history podcast we love! Who Arted celebrates art in all of its forms and in terms anyone can understand. Each episode tells the story of a different artist and artwork. Who Arted is written and produced by art teacher Kyle Wood with the goal of making art history fun and accessible to everyone. This episode focuses on King Tut's tomb. On November 26, 1922, Howard Carter prepared to enter the tomb of a little-known pharaoh. Nobody had set foot inside the space for over 3,000 years, but as Carter held up his candle, his partner, Lord Carnarvon who had financed the expedition called out asking if he saw anything. Carter responded, āYes, wonderful things.ā Though his reign may have been short, the treasures found in Tutankhamunās tomb have given him an outsized place in the history books and popular culture. Learn more at https://www.whoartedpodcast.com/. | |||
| The Case of the Missingā¦Me?! | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:13:10 | |
Like a noir detective, this key with a horsehead handle becomes embroiled in a mysterious disappearanceāher very own! Help her investigate the blacksmithās workshop and solve the case so she can open her special box again.Ā This podcast uses episode-specific artwork. If you donāt see an image of the horsehead key with this episode, you may have to turn on this setting in your podcast app. Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. Ā | |||
| Culture Kids Collab: Culture Train Time Travel to Ancient Rome! (Part 1) | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:17:58 | |
This week weāre sharing a collaboration with the Culture Kids podcast. Asher and his mom Kristen join If Objects Could Talk producer Zoe at the Getty Villa Museum to learn about Roman dinner partiesāthen we travel back in time to experience one!Ā In this two part series, youāll learn more about how and what the Romans ateāespecially when they wanted to show off to their friends.Ā Youāll discover how ancient Romans reclined on couches while eating, what dishes and cups looked like in the ancient world, why people often ate with their hands, and how paintings inspired by Egypt became popular decorations inside Roman homes. Hear more from Culture Kids on your favorite podcast app and at https://www.culturekidsmedia.com/. And tune in for part two, coming soon! | |||
| Culture Kids Collab: You're Invited to an Ancient Roman Dinner Party! (Part 2) | 15 Dec 2025 | 00:16:27 | |
This week weāre sharing part two of our collaboration with the Culture Kids podcast. (Head back to the feed for part one if you haven't listened yet!) Asher and his mom Kristen join If Objects Could Talk producer Zoe on the Culture Train Time Machine for an unforgettable visit to ancient Rome. Together, they tiptoe into a glowing triclinium, the Roman dining room, to watch a real dinner party happening over two thousand years ago! Youāll discover how ancient Romans lit up the night, what they wore to make room for dinner, and what foods they ate. Hear more from Culture Kids on your favorite podcast app and at https://www.culturekidsmedia.com/. | |||
| Introducing Constant Wonder Kids: Do Plants Think? | 26 Jan 2026 | ||
This season on If Objects Could Talk we imagined what would happen if museum objects could talk. But have you ever wondered if plants could talk?Ā To dig into this question, weāre sharing an episode from Constant Wonder Kids. Through a conversation with science writer ZoĆ« Schlanger, this episode investigates how plants seem to communicate, hear, see, and even think!Ā Constant Wonder Kids is aĀ family-friendly podcast that sparks curiosity about plants, animals, and natural phenomena. Through conversations with scientists, explorers, and artists, Constant Wonder Kids helps kids (and the adults who love them) discover ways to feel awe and wonder in the natural world. To learn more, visit https://www.byuradio.org/constant-wonder-kids.Ā | |||
| Your Ultimate Saturnalia Gift Guide! | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:08:49 | |
From bad poetry and papyrus to candles and boar, give the gifts any Roman would love to receive with our Ultimate Saturnalia Gift Guide! (Cue the air horns.) In this special episode, a carved doll has combed the ancient literature to bring you timeless gift advice for the holiday season. Io Saturnalia! For a listening guide filled with Roman-inspired DIY gifts, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. | |||
| Going for Glory: A History of the Ancient Olympics | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:12:54 | |
You probably know that the Olympics started in ancient Greece, but did you know that they started as just a single running race? Or that the athletesāall maleācompeted naked and covered in oil?Ā As the world gears up to watch athletes from nearly 100 countries compete in ice skating and bob sledding (two sports the Greeks would have been shocked at!), we had to know more about where the Olympics came from nearly 3000 years ago!Ā Learn all about the early Olympic games in this bonus conversation with archaeologist Shelby Brown.Ā Visit the episode website for images of art that teach us about Greek athletic competitions and for an episode transcript. Read more about the ancient Olympics and other Greek athletic competitions on Getty's website: https://www.getty.edu/news/the-getty-villa-guide-to-the-ancient-olympics/ | |||
| (Rerun) Snake Charm on Your Arm | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:10:15 | |
(Rerun) How does a snake bracelet celebrate her favorite holiday? Learn about gold jewelry, the meaning of snakes for ancient Egyptians, and the Roman holiday of Saturnalia from this snake who knows all the best secrets! Ā For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/. Come see the bracelet in person at theĀ Getty VillaĀ in gallery 216! | |||