Overheard at National Geographic

Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 29m. Bisher sind 165 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 6 hours 17 minutes

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What Science Tells Us About Living Longer


A scientist shares what he’s learned about living longer, with the help of worms.


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 December 20, 2022  29m
 
 

Presenting: ESPN's "Pink Card"


Women in Iran are banned from sports stadiums, but they’ve found daring ways to defy that ban. In the new series Pink Card from ESPN, Shima Oliaee examines the 40-year movement to lift the ban on women attending soccer games in Iran.


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 December 13, 2022  23m
 
 

The People Behind the Photography


Meet the people who are crucial in helping National Geographic’s photographers out in the field.


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 December 6, 2022  26m
 
 

There’s a Bear in My Backyard


National Geographic Explorer Rae Wynn-Grant works toward a world where humans and bears can live in harmony.


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 November 29, 2022  35m
 
 

Playback: The Real-Life MacGyver in Nat Geo's Basement


How do you photograph beavers under ice—something no one’s ever done before? You enlist the help of Nat Geo’s gadget guru, aka Tom O’Brien, whose job is to figure out how to capture images and sounds that have never been seen or heard.


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 November 22, 2022  30m
 
 

Pictures of the Year


For National Geographic’s annual “Pictures of the Year” issue, we’ll see what baby carriages are like in Greenland, witness the moment SpaceX burst into a photo of a cypress swamp, and make a new four-legged friend.


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 November 15, 2022  32m
 
 

Who Inspired Wakanda's Warrior Women?


Marvel found inspiration in history when it used tales of West African women warriors as the basis for the fearsome Dora Milaje in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.


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 November 8, 2022  29m
 
 

Wayfinding Through the Human Genome


Where ancient Polynesians studied the stars to navigate the vast Pacific Ocean, Hawaii’s first Native genomic scientist is analyzing genetic data to rewrite the narratives of Indigenous communities and help change their future.


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 November 1, 2022  33m
 
 
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 October 25, 2022  25m
 
 

The Hole Where King Tut’s Heart Used to Be


We dig into the missing heart of ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun and what archaeologists have learned a century since the discovery of the young pharaoh’s tomb.


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 October 18, 2022  29m