Overheard at National Geographic

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.

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What It Takes to Keep America Beautiful

What It Takes to Keep America Beautiful

The U.S. is home to some of the most beautiful, incomparable places on the planet, from the pristine Shi Shi Beach at the Makah Reservation in Washington State to the Couturie Forest in New Orleans. B...

16 Elo 202232min

The Triumph and Tragedy of Indian Independence

The Triumph and Tragedy of Indian Independence

When India and Pakistan gained their independence from Britain, a border was drawn between the two new countries. The split started a chain reaction of violence that led to one of the largest forced m...

9 Elo 202232min

Frank Drake’s Cosmic Road Map

Frank Drake’s Cosmic Road Map

Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question we’ve been asking for millennia. Now we’re on the cusp of learning the answer. Frank Drake—one of the most vocal (and brilliant) askers—has spent the past...

2 Elo 202235min

Playback: Amelia Earhart Part II: The Lady’s Legacy

Playback: Amelia Earhart Part II: The Lady’s Legacy

Amelia Earhart’s statue was recently unveiled at the U.S. Capitol, and for good reason: Her adventurous spirit had implications for women around the country. Earhart went well beyond setting records a...

28 Heinä 202236min

Harnessing the Power of Yellowstone’s Supervolcano

Harnessing the Power of Yellowstone’s Supervolcano

If a major eruption ever were to occur at Yellowstone’s “supervolcano,” the event could destroy huge swaths of North America. But in recent years, some scientists have proposed that the amazing power ...

26 Heinä 202235min

Stonehenge Has a Traffic Problem

Stonehenge Has a Traffic Problem

The 4,500-year-old Stonehenge attracts hordes of tourists—and massive congestion. To alleviate traffic, the British government is considering a plan to build a tunnel near the monument, but historians...

19 Heinä 202227min

Do Shark Stories Help Sharks?

Do Shark Stories Help Sharks?

Our obsession with sharks has generated folklore around the world for thousands of years. But a series of attacks at the Jersey shore in 1916 would forever change the way we tell stories about sharks....

12 Heinä 202235min

How Black Climbers Are Closing the Adventure Gap

How Black Climbers Are Closing the Adventure Gap

Ever since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest, there has been a long list of firsts: the first ascent without supplemental oxygen, the first in winter, and the first...

5 Heinä 202228min

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