
12,000 Years of Humans Altering Earth with Dr. Jacquelyn Gill
As nature lovers, we prize the idea of places untouched by human influence. But new research shows that such places were few and far between as long as 12,000 years ago. This week paleo-ecologist Dr. ...
16 Jun 20211h 2min

The Unheralded Story of Native Americans in Comedy with Kliph Nesteroff and Adrianne Chalepah
Despite their limited representation in the media, Native Americans have had a profound influence on American comedy. So why isn't Charlie Hill a household name? This week historian Kliph Nesteroff an...
9 Jun 20211h 13min

Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics with Carlo Rovelli
Quantum mechanics is over a century old, yet most of us still struggle to truly understand it. This week theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli is on the show to discuss his new book Helgoland and help A...
2 Jun 20211h 7min

Why Trust Science? with Naomi Oreskes
We know that not all American trust science. But why, exactly, should they, when scientists are fallible humans, just like the rest of us? Acclaimed science historian and author Naomi Oreskes is on th...
26 Mai 20211h 7min

Premium Preview: Questions & Adam
Today we're bringing you a FREE episode of Adam's STITCHER PREMIUM show, Questions & Adam. In it, Adam chats and answers questions with comedian friends. Listen to the rest of the bonus episodes exclu...
21 Mai 202133min

The Truth about the Americas in 1491 with Charles C. Mann
This week Adam welcomes an author whose book blew his mind more than perhaps any other. Americans are typically taught that prior to the arrival of European settlers, indigenous communities were spars...
19 Mai 20211h 23min

Toil and Turmoil in the Video Game Industry with Jason Schreier
If you love video games, working in game development sounds like a dream job — especially since the industry now grosses more than movies and sports combined. But the reality is a lot less… fun than y...
12 Mai 20211h 13min

Democracy is in the Details with Tomas Lopez
Voting rights are under assault around the country. And while we tend to see “democracy" as a big, abstract noun, it’s the smallest, most mundane details that determine whether or not people actually ...
5 Mai 20211h 14min



















