A creative challenge of both debaters have prepared for in advance. Each team will also have 30 seconds to make a rebuttal, to poke holes in their opponent's declaration. We'll start with the Declaration of Greatness, where each debater has to present the coolest facts and stories about their side. Our judge Kimtee will award points to the winner of each round. Our debaters will compete in four high octane rounds of debate. Before we get started, let's review the rounds of debate. That's still maybe a relatively small fraction. Few people on this planet I know for a fact deny french fries, unless they're specifically allergic to potatoes. Molly: Brittany, in a single sentence, tell us why french fries are the most fabulous.īrittany: They are crunchy, salty, satisfying, and eclectic. Molly: Well, now let's meet Tommy's very fierce opponent, here to rep team french fries, it's Brittany Carney. Molly: Oh man, we're all going to come out of this hungry today, I know. Where the clouds are made of whipped cream and the angels are also made of whipped cream. Tommy: Look, the moment that ice cream hits your tongue, you are instantly transported to a sweet, creamy flavor heaven. Molly: I see you're very familiar with judging food. It's just really fun to talk about food and see what we like and don't like. We'll compare like cooking's from different aunties that we have, or like maybe our mom's versus our dad's. I don't know in Bengali culture, food is such a main thing that we talk about. Kimtee: Oh, it's usually like someone's cooking versus someone else's. Molly: Can you remember any of the topics you've debated? Kimtee: Kimtee, do you ever get into debates about food? Molly: That is amazing to live with a french fry cook, sign me up. Kimtee: My mom actually makes them, so I like my mom's ones the best. Molly: Do you have a place you like to get french fries from or do you make them at home, frozen ones? Molly: What about french fries? Do you like french fries? Then when you eat down all the way to the bottom of the cone, you have the little baby cone. Molly: It's crunchy, it goes so well with the ice cream. Kimtee: I'm going through like a chocolate and caramel phase, I think that just tastes really good right now. Kimtee: Probably just straight-up vanilla. Kimtee just to start off, I'd like to know. Here to make some difficult decisions is our Judge Kimtee. These two treats could not be more delicious. This is going to be a tough one for everybody because let's face it, we all scream for ice cream and we freak out over french fries. The show where we take two things, smash them together, and ask you to decide which one is best. Molly: I'm your host, Molly Bloom, and you're listening to Smash Boom Best. Kimtee: The show is for people with big opinions. Listen to the episode: Website | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsĪnnouncer: From the brains behind brains on its Smash Boom Best. To top it off, our State of Debate segment shows listeners how to identify logical fallacies in the wild.This is a transcript of our episode “Ice Cream vs French Fries Our star-studded line-up of debaters use facts and passion to make their case, teaching listeners how to defend their opinions along the way! Past debaters include Tim Platt, cast member of the comedy narrative play podcast Rude Tales of Magic, comedian and writer Jenny Yang, Minneapolis-based rapper NUR-D, comedian and creator of the Story Pirates Peter McNerney, Radio Ambulante’s Daniel Alarcón, journalist and host of Into It Sam Sanders, host of Terrible, Thanks for Asking Nora McInerney, food-writer Kenji Lopez-Alt and many, many more. Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best: Pikachu vs. Smash Boom Best is a funny, smart debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! from APM Studios.
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