Literal Treasure You Can Hunt For Right Now, A Nuanced Blue, Manhattants

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Jon Collins Black joins the show to talk treasure hunting. Plus, Laura explains why the color blue is very nuanced, and Rachel talks about local ants living in Manhattan.
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Literal Treasure You Can Hunt For Right Now, A Nuanced Blue, Manhattants

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