Akhenaten: The First Monotheist

Akhenaten: The First Monotheist

Podcast Transcript Approximately 3,400 years ago, Egypt was at the height of its power during the 18th Dynasty.  In the midst of this period came a Pharoah who completely upended Egyptian society. He built an entirely new capital, created an entirely new religion, neglected his empire, and ultimately caused the destruction of his dynasty.  Yet, …

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Questions and Answers: Volume 41

Questions and Answers: Volume 41

Podcast Transcript April derives from the Latin Aprilis, traditionally linked to aperire, meaning “to open,” referring to the opening of buds and flowers in spring.  Another theory connects it to Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, via the Etruscans. The name reflects renewal, growth, and seasonal rebirth in the ancient Roman calendar. Regardless of the …

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The Rise, Fall, and Possible Rise of Maslin Agriculture

The Rise, Fall, and Possible Rise of Maslin Agriculture

Podcast Transcript For thousands of years, farmers didn’t plant just one crop; they planted many together in the same field.  This practice, known as maslin agriculture, once fed entire populations and offered a built-in defense against famine and failure.  Then, almost everywhere, it vanished.  But today, as modern agriculture faces new challenges, this ancient method …

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The Element Iodine: Its Discovery, Health Benefits, and Why It’s in Salt

The Element Iodine: Its Discovery, Health Benefits, and Why It’s in Salt

Podcast Transcript Iodine is far more important than you might think. It was discovered accidentally, yet it can be found almost everywhere. It’s something so small you only need a trace of it, yet without it, entire populations can suffer devastating health consequences.  It has been used as a medicine and a disinfectant, and is …

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The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb

The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb

Podcast Transcript In August 1945, a single decision changed the course of history and introduced a weapon unlike anything the world had ever seen.  The choice to drop the atomic bomb didn’t just end World War II; it opened the nuclear age and sparked debates that continue to this day.  Was it necessary? Was it …

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The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Victory That Saved Ancient Greece

The Battle of Salamis: The Naval Victory That Saved Ancient Greece

Podcast Transcript In 480 BC, the most powerful empire on Earth set out to crush a collection of small, divided Greek city-states.  On land, defeat seemed inevitable. But at sea, in a narrow strait near a small island called Salamis, everything changed.  Through strategy, deception, and sheer determination, the Greeks pulled off one of history’s …

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Satellite Internet: How It Works

Satellite Internet: How It Works

Podcast Transcript When the Internet was first launched, it was only available on a few computers at a few research institutions.  Over the last 50 years, internet access has expanded to cover more institutions and more computers. Eventually, it was available in our homes and even in our pockets.  Recently, the final step in creating …

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Geronimo: The Last Great Native American Resistance Leader

Geronimo: The Last Great Native American Resistance Leader

Podcast Transcript Few figures in American history embody resistance and resilience quite like Geronimo.  A leader of the Apache who defied both Mexican and U.S. forces, his name became synonymous with courage and defiance.  But beyond the myths lies a complex story of survival, conflict, and cultural upheaval. In the process, he became an icon …

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The Dark Origins of Fairy Tales, Part 2

The Dark Origins of Fairy Tales, Part 2

Podcast Transcript Walt Disney Animation Studios has crafted dozens of the most popular children’s movies ever made. These stories shimmer with whimsical magic, showcase bold characters, and burst with joyous conclusions, where the hero triumphs and everyone celebrates a happily-ever-after.  However, the true stories lurking behind these films are darker than you’d ever imagine. Stay …

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