I listen to a lot of podcasts and NPR while I commute, cook, and clean. Here's a list of my favorite listens from this week.
- We used to cook over open fires. Now we have ovens and microwaves. Hear the history of how we got here. [Gastropod]
- What it's like to be LGBTQIA in prison. [Ear Hustle]
- What would it be like to vacation in space? [StarTalk All Stars]
- Grandmothers may be the key to human survival. [All Things Considered]
- Only 6 people know how this beloved Portuguese tart is made. [All Things Considered]
- Finally, here is this week's round up of 99% Invisible stories. I finished off the entire podcast this week, so this is my last round up.
- Using nuclear material to garden? Oooookay. [Atom in the Garden of Eden]
- The work of foley artists and aural art in nature documentary. [Sounds Natural]
- Another great work of radio art looking at a radio host during an Alaska earthquake. [This is Chance: Anchorwoman of the Great Alaska Earthquake]
- The greatness of oysters. [Oyster-tecture]
- What about all that fake money in films? [Money Makers]
- How air conditioning changed more than just our relationship with heat. [Thermal Delight]
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