The Battle of the Little Bighorn is one of the landmark events in the history of the West. What is the history of this major turning point? On this episode, Tom Clavin discussed his book, Vengeance.
Strike fast… 😉
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is one of the landmark events in the history of the West. What is the history of this major turning point? On this episode, Tom Clavin discussed his book, Vengeance.
Strike fast… 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: Crazy Horse, Custer, groks, history, Little Bighorn, science, Sitting Bull
Healthcare in the United States continues to suffer from many structural challenges. How did it get this way? On this episode, John McDonough discussed his book, America’s Wrong Turn.
Look right… 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: economics, groks, healthcare, neoliberalism, science
What are the psychological origins or our moral decisions and their changes over time? On this episode, Dr. Audun Dahl discussed his book, Between Fixed and Fickle.
I did or did I? 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: groks, morality, psychology, science
Birds are fascinating creatures whose evolutionary past is directly tied to that of dinosaurs. On this episode, Dr. Steve Brusatte discussed his book, The Story of Birds.
Mega evolution… 😉
Modern genetics has enabled the connection of individuals separated by circumstance. On this episode, Alex Blum discussed his memoir, An Accident of Birth.
Draw… 😉
Humans are inducing climate change, which is well established by scientific findings. What can be done to mitigate these changes to the environment? On this episode, Dr. Vijay Limaye discussed climate science.
Give a hoot… 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: climate science, environment, groks, pollution, science
Astrology continues to have ardent believers, despite ample scientific evidence to the contrary. On this episode, Carlos Orsi discussed his book, What Science Says About Astrology.
The stars say… 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: astrology, groks, pseudoscience, science
Environmental policies are being legally assailed, which will adversely affect the health of the earth and its populations. What can be done legally to address these changes? On this episode, Sarah Buckley discussed the legal efforts to protect the environment.
Where’s Smokey? 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: environment, groks, law, science
The alphabet is familiar to everyone, but what do we know about the science and history of its formation? On this episode, Dr. Danny Bate discussed his book, Why Q Needs U.
A to Q?
Mental illness is often misunderstood, stigmatized, and poorly treated. How can peer led reforms help? On this episode, Frederick Vars discussed his book, Through the Fire.
Bucket brigade… 😉
Posted in episodes | Tags: groks, Mental health, peer, psycholpgy, science
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