A Taste of Anthropology with Professor Burlingame

An anthropology podcast series to enlighten, inspire and empower.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 9m. Bisher sind 92 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein täglich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 16 hours

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episode 4: The Reading Anthropology Series: Culture


In this podcast Professor Burlingame recommends two classic ethnographies -- Richard B. Lee's The Dobe Ju/'hoansi and Ida Susser's Norman Street - to those intrepid souls who are searching for an opportunity to read and learn from anthropology.  The cultural insights you can gain from these two books based in anthropological research are indispensable to those on a personal journey of self-discovery and growth...


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 September 17, 2022  7m
 
 

episode 4: The Tolerance Series: Nature and Nurture


Are you sick and tired of intolerant people?  In this the second episode of the tolerance podcast series, Professor Burlingame helps you take your tolerance skills to the next level by teaching you some basic anthropology truths about humans.  You can then use this wisdom to better deal with intolerance in others and in yourself.


(11 minutes and 29 seconds)


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 September 17, 2022  11m
 
 

episode 5: The Tolerance Series: Nature and Nurture


Are you sick and tired of intolerant people?  In this the second episode of the tolerance podcast series, Professor Burlingame helps you take your tolerance skills to the next level by teaching you some basic anthropology truths about humans.  You can then use this wisdom to better deal with intolerance in others and in yourself...


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 June 18, 2022  11m
 
 

episode 6: The Reading Anthropology Series: Biology


In this podcast, Professor Burlingame recommends a classic work of physical anthropology -- Stephen Molnar's Human Variation: Races, Types and Ethnic Groups.  This book highlights how biology does, (and does not), influence our species.  It's a must for those who are interested in unique ways to gain more personal growth and self-discovery.  Listen to the tips that Professor Burlingame gives you in this podcast before you start reading...


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 April 11, 2021  8m
 
 

episode 6: The Reading Anthropology Series: Biology


In this podcast, Professor Burlingame recommends a classic work of physical anthropology -- Stephen Molnar's Human Variation: Races, Types and Ethnic Groups.  This book highlights how biology does, (and does not), influence our species.  It's a must for those who are interested in unique ways to gain more personal growth and self-discovery.  Listen to the tips that Professor Burlingame gives you in this podcast before you start reading...


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 June 18, 2022  8m
 
 

episode 6: The Reading Anthropology Series: Biology


In this podcast, Professor Burlingame recommends a classic work of physical anthropology -- Stephen Molnar's Human Variation: Races, Types and Ethnic Groups.  This book highlights how biology does, (and does not), influence our species.  It's a must for those who are interested in unique ways to gain more personal growth and self-discovery.  Listen to the tips that Professor Burlingame gives you in this podcast before you start reading...


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 September 17, 2022  8m
 
 

episode 7: Fun Anthropology Facts for Kids (and Curious Adults): Why Do Humans Have Two Feet?


Professor Burlingame answers fun educational questions for kids -- as well as curious adults! -- using the knowledge and wisdom of anthropology.  In this podcast, Professor Burlingame talks about why humans have two feet.  

This podcast is appropriate for any human aged 8 and up.

(4 minutes and 44 seconds)


Tutoring

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 April 17, 2021  4m
 
 

episode 7: The Reading Anthropology Series: Medical Anthropology


In this podcast, Professor Burlingame recommends a classic work of medical anthropology -- Brigitte Jordan's Birth in Four Cultures: A Crosscultural Investigation of Childbirth in Yucatan, Holland, Sweden and the United States.  This book highlights how  humans are biocultural using a common human rite of passage - birth...


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 August 14, 2021  8m
 
 

episode 7: Fun Anthropology Facts for Kids (and Curious Adults): Why Do Humans Have Two Feet?


Professor Burlingame answers fun educational questions for kids -- as well as curious adults! -- using the knowledge and wisdom of anthropology.  In this podcast, Professor Burlingame talks about why humans have two feet.  

This podcast is appropriate for any human aged 8 and up.

(4 minutes and 44 seconds)

Tutoring Programs

Support the show (https://paypal.me/profburl)


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 December 31, 2021  4m
 
 

episode 7: The Reading Anthropology Series: Medical Anthropology


In this podcast, Professor Burlingame recommends a classic work of medical anthropology -- Brigitte Jordan's Birth in Four Cultures: A Crosscultural Investigation of Childbirth in Yucatan, Holland, Sweden and the United States.  This book highlights how humans are biocultural using a common human rite of passage - birth...


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 June 18, 2022  8m