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Is Tremors Scientifically Accurate? And How Wrigglebrew's Worm Fertilizer is Saving Ecoysytems (ft. Founder, Sam Baker)

56 min · 9. juni 2026
episode Is Tremors Scientifically Accurate? And How Wrigglebrew's Worm Fertilizer is Saving Ecoysytems (ft. Founder, Sam Baker) cover

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Are the giant monster worms in Tremors actually realistic? 🪱🎬 Welcome back to the media analysis show, Let's Talk Media! This week, host Vedant Akhauri sits down with Sam Baker, CEO of Wrigglebrew [https://www.wrigglebrew.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22661410491&gbraid=0AAAAA_zaXIBgKYpP2zBTd-p-d-XB5Qvzi&gclid=Cj0KCQjwio_RBhDMARIsAJPveNOW10BFuWG_bPxNxInDcEWChQ658IL7expQxiDo7xnM_Eu2diNRz3QaAhy_EALw_wcB], a worm fertilizer company based in Lake Mary, Florida. They deconstruct the campy 1990 cult classic Tremors starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, and Finn Carter, through the lens of actual worm science. In this episode, we’re spilling the tea on: * Hollywood vs. Reality: Why the 20-foot Graboids in Tremors taking down cars and eating pipe bombs make literally zero sense IRL. Plus, why real earthworms are squishy vegetarians that absolutely hate piña coladas (aka pineapples). * The Ultimate Ick: Meet the "Bobbit Worm" - the terrifying real-life ocean ambush predator that pulls fish underground and literally has to be unalived with fire. * Worm Castings = The Savior of Ecosystems: How Sam's company, Wrigglebrew, is using tens of thousands of earthworms to produce organic fertilizer, stop the toxic synthetic runoff that's killing off aquatic life, and heal the Earth's topsoil. * Eating Microplastics: We discuss the insane National Science Foundation research into selectively breeding worms to literally digest and destroy the microplastics hanging out in our soil. * The Final Verdict: Sam rates the scientific accuracy of Tremors out of 10. If you're trying to grow sustainable and eco-friendly plants, grab some worm fertilizer at wrigglebrew.com [https://www.wrigglebrew.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22661410491&gbraid=0AAAAA_zaXIBgKYpP2zBTd-p-d-XB5Qvzi&gclid=Cj0KCQjwio_RBhDMARIsAJPveNOW10BFuWG_bPxNxInDcEWChQ658IL7expQxiDo7xnM_Eu2diNRz3QaAhy_EALw_wcB]. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/] for all the BTS moments, and hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode. New episodes on Tuesdays and Thursday! Fair Warning: We discuss the science of worms' ingestion, digestion, and castings in detail for educational purposes.

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Are the giant monster worms in Tremors actually realistic? 🪱🎬 Welcome back to the media analysis show, Let's Talk Media! This week, host Vedant Akhauri sits down with Sam Baker, CEO of Wrigglebrew [https://www.wrigglebrew.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22661410491&gbraid=0AAAAA_zaXIBgKYpP2zBTd-p-d-XB5Qvzi&gclid=Cj0KCQjwio_RBhDMARIsAJPveNOW10BFuWG_bPxNxInDcEWChQ658IL7expQxiDo7xnM_Eu2diNRz3QaAhy_EALw_wcB], a worm fertilizer company based in Lake Mary, Florida. They deconstruct the campy 1990 cult classic Tremors starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, and Finn Carter, through the lens of actual worm science. In this episode, we’re spilling the tea on: * Hollywood vs. Reality: Why the 20-foot Graboids in Tremors taking down cars and eating pipe bombs make literally zero sense IRL. Plus, why real earthworms are squishy vegetarians that absolutely hate piña coladas (aka pineapples). * The Ultimate Ick: Meet the "Bobbit Worm" - the terrifying real-life ocean ambush predator that pulls fish underground and literally has to be unalived with fire. * Worm Castings = The Savior of Ecosystems: How Sam's company, Wrigglebrew, is using tens of thousands of earthworms to produce organic fertilizer, stop the toxic synthetic runoff that's killing off aquatic life, and heal the Earth's topsoil. * Eating Microplastics: We discuss the insane National Science Foundation research into selectively breeding worms to literally digest and destroy the microplastics hanging out in our soil. * The Final Verdict: Sam rates the scientific accuracy of Tremors out of 10. If you're trying to grow sustainable and eco-friendly plants, grab some worm fertilizer at wrigglebrew.com [https://www.wrigglebrew.com/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22661410491&gbraid=0AAAAA_zaXIBgKYpP2zBTd-p-d-XB5Qvzi&gclid=Cj0KCQjwio_RBhDMARIsAJPveNOW10BFuWG_bPxNxInDcEWChQ658IL7expQxiDo7xnM_Eu2diNRz3QaAhy_EALw_wcB]. Make sure to follow us on Instagram @letstalkmediava [https://www.instagram.com/letstalkmediava/] for all the BTS moments, and hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode. New episodes on Tuesdays and Thursday! Fair Warning: We discuss the science of worms' ingestion, digestion, and castings in detail for educational purposes.

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