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In this episode, we interview Icy Zhang about her article, Embodying Similarity and Difference: The Effect of Listing and Contrasting Gestures During U.S. Political Speech.
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In this episode, we discuss Sins of the Shovel, by Rachel Morgan.
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In this episode we Interview Jackson Mueller about his work at UNR on Cody Complexities: Early Holocene Square-based Projectile Points from Southeastern Oregon.
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In this episode, we discuss the book "The Devil Sat on My Bed: Encounters with the Spirit World in Mormon Utah" with the author Erin E. Stiles PhD
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In this interview, we discuss Kendra's research into "Assessing Skeletal Stress Throughout Life History and its Relationship to Systematic Racism"
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In this episode, we discuss the book Lay Them to Rest by Laurah Norton
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In this episode we discuss the book Intelligence in Nature by Jeremy Narby.
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In this episode we discuss the book Counting the Cost, by Jill Duggar
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In this Episode we talked to Dr. Cara Ocobock and Dr. Sarah Lacy about their articles, Woman the Hunter: The physiological evidence.
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In this episode we discuss the article, Evangelical Transformation Learning the three dimensional Perception of reality by Dr. Eugenijus Liutkevičius
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In this Episode we discuss the book, The Wayfinders - Why ancient Wisdom Matters in the Modern world. By Wade Davis
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In this episode we discuss the article FRIGHT AND THE FRAYING OF COMMUNITY:
Medicine, Borders, Saudi Arabia, Yemen by Dr. Ashwak Hauter -
In this episode we discuss the book The Pirate Enlightenment, or the Real Libertalia by David Graeber
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In this Episode we discuss the article, Decentering death: The war on terror and the less-than-lethal
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In this episode we discuss "The Whydah. A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked, and Found" by Martin W. Sandler
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In this episode we Discuss the book "Switcheroo" By Aaron Elkins!
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First of all, happy Mother's Day!
In this episode we discuss the novel Fellowship of Fear by Aaron Elkins. More specifically, we discuss how the depiction of anthropology in this book differs from the real deal.
Also, we are excited to announce that we will now be selling Anthropotamus merchandise. From which, 60% of the proceeds will be dedicated to funding STEM scholarships! -
In this episode we talk to Kristen Syme PhD, about her new article, Bargaining and interdependence: Common parent-offspring conflict resolution strategies among Chon Chuuk and their implications for suicidal behavior.
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