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S11 E12: Don’t Stop Be-Leafing

7/2/202617 min

The race lands in India's Molai Forest – a forest planted single-handedly by one man over decades – for a plant-tracking challenge that takes a sharp turn when Hugo wanders straight into Bengal tiger territory. Olivia has to choose between her own race time and going after him, all while a mysterious shoe-swapping Ivy keeps popping up in places she shouldn't be able to reach. 

And just when Olivia thinks her race might be over, news from back home makes winning matter more than ever before.

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First 90 seconds
  1. Hugo· Guest0:00

    I finally meet the height requirement of the rollercoaster. Milk can help you grow. Here we go.

  2. Speaker 20:08

    Next stop, outer space.

  3. Hugo· Guest0:11

    Wait, what? Milk can't control where the ride goes.

  4. Speaker 30:15

    Want something fun to do for the little kids this summer? Then join us at GZM Junior Podcast Summer Camp. Stay tuned to the end of this episode for more details.

  5. Priya0:27

    Previously on the Go Green Race, the racers travel to Kenya, where they competed at Loisaba Conservancy in a savanna challenge tracking wildlife and searching for hidden markers across the ecosystem.

  6. Olivia· Guest0:41

    Whoa. Do you hear that? A real live elephant.

  7. Hugo· Guest0:47

    Nice job, Olivia. You came in right after I did.

  8. Olivia· Guest0:51

    Where'd she go? I swear she was there one second ago, then I blinked, and poop, she was gone.

  9. Speaker 20:57

    Now I only have to beat nine of you? [laughs] Might as well just give me the grand prize right now.

  10. Priya1:04

    This year, the Go Green Race will generously donate $50,000 to an environmental charity of the winner's choice. Olivia struggled to keep up after a chaotic arrival, losing markers to the other racers as they searched across the savanna for clues in the elephant and rhino habitats. But it was actually the smaller wildlife and subtle animal patterns that led

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