Random Science Podcasts

  • My Family Thinks I’m Crazy
  • NASA ScienceCasts
  • The JEWEL Network
  • The Brain Candy Podcast
  • Anglo-Filles
  • Radioface Comedy presents: Idiot vs Arsehole
  • Make Smart Sexy
  • The Up and Adam Experiment
  • Worst Foot Forward
  • onGRIT
  • Higher Density Living Podcast
  • Increased Capacity
  • Fundamentally Mysterious
  • Q-Niverse Podcast
  • Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett P. Serviss
  • Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM
  • Chemistry in its element
  • Miles To Go
  • Talks at Google
  • FestCast by Cheltenham Festivals
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    My Family Thinks I’m Crazy

    My Family Thinks I’m Crazy

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    Since Oct 5, 2020 23:39 UTC

    Does your family think you’re crazy? So does mine. Join Me, your Host Mystic Mark two or more episodes a week as we discuss out of the box concepts with people who take the road less traveled. From Bizarre Events, Conspiracy, Mystery, Intrigue, Spirituality, Paranormal, Supernatural, Alternative, Ancient, Lost to Forbidden Knowledge Ancient Wisdom and so much more! Not exactly dinner table conversation, Right? …Join us on The My Family Thinks I’m Crazy Podcast every week where these topics and discussions are right at home. Support us on Patreon or with a one time donation this show is value for value primarily supported by listeners please help keep the show on the air 3 times a week! Patreon.com/MFTIC @mysticmark on venmo. Rokfin.com/myfamilythinksimcrazy www.myfamilythinksimcrazy.com for more info. Immerse yourself in the ever-expanding now. Buy my book S.E.E.E.N Edition #1 https://ko-fi.com/s/6f1e1173a0

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    NASA ScienceCasts

    NASA ScienceCasts

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    Since Feb 18, 2011 20:00 UTC

    NASA Science news is too exciting for plain text. Educational “ScienceCast” videos are fun, lively, entertaining–anything but plain. Join us for a new episode weekly as we look into the science behind discoveries on Earth, the Solar System, and beyond…

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    The JEWEL Network

    The JEWEL Network

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    Since May 20, 2021 21:00 UTC

    The Justifiably Enchanted with Enlightened Living (J.E.W.E.L.) NETWORK is a radio frequency of continuous streaming knowledge and wisdom, which promotes and sustains the activation of the present evolutionary process of Immortality and the unfolding of the GOD-SELF, in an evolving planetary society. Every individual with an adult body can have the mind of a scientist when they tune into the J.E.W.E.L. Network.

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    The Brain Candy Podcast

    The Brain Candy Podcast

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    Since Sep 7, 2015 07:00 UTC

    Laugh and learn w/ Susie Meister PhD & Sarah Rice MFT from MTV’s The Challenge as they cover psychology, pop culture, human interest, and science, and make everything from Kardashians to quantum physics accessible to all.

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    Anglo-Filles

    Anglo-Filles

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    Since Oct 19, 2012 17:07 UTC

    Three girls from three English speaking countries geek out over everything. A Made of Fail Production

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    Radioface Comedy presents: Idiot vs Arsehole

    Radioface Comedy presents: Idiot vs Arsehole

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    Since Feb 12, 2021 06:00 UTC

    Idiot vs Arsehole – the podcast equivalent of a hostage negotiation.

    Best friends, Kelvin and Crease, can find reasons to disagree about almost everything, from the ranking of smells, to the temptations of cannibalism, and the nightmare of wobbly bones. Armed with a list of moral dilemmas, hypothetical situations, news stories and anecdotes, Crease must hold Kelvin’s interest for as long as possible. But Kelvin is a hard man to please.

    Originally recorded live, as part of an online radio show, this comedy podcast is provocative and unruly. Hosted by Kelvin Bilsland and Richard Creasey. A new episode every fortnight. Expect strong language / adult content.

    Like, Comment, Review, Share. we crave your love, like all comedians.

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXY5cRq2-GBd9H0RZy2kiQ

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/radiofacecomedy

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/radiofacecomedy

    Email: theradiofacecomedy@gmail.com

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    Make Smart Sexy

    Make Smart Sexy

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    Since Apr 29, 2020 17:00 UTC

    Being Smart is the new sexy. Intelligence is always in style. The Make Smart Sexy show portrays an enlightening and light-hearted look on wellness; social, physical, emotional and mental in bite-sized manner. Passionate and Curious Coach Karen engages everyday humans and experts in their field to share their knowledge and experience whether it is positive psychology, spirituality, wellness, movement, nutrition, behavior change, coaching techniques, neuroscience, brain, stress or other countless topics that any human can relate, the insights you get here will empower you and make you smarter for life.

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    The Up and Adam Experiment
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    Worst Foot Forward

    Worst Foot Forward

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    Since Dec 1, 2016 00:00 UTC

    An encyclopaedia of heroic failure Join Ben Van der Velde, Barry McStay and their guests as they brandish their wooden spoons of destiny and celebrate the losers, heroic failures and spectacular mis-steps that pockmark human endeavour. If you ever want to feel better about your progress in life, take a listen and enjoy a lovely schadenfreude bubble bath. Music by Max Perryment (www.maxperryment.co.uk) Donate to us via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward

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    onGRIT

    onGRIT

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    Since Jul 20, 2017 21:20 UTC

    Join us for interviews with experts and thought leaders about topics related to purpose, resilience, and human values. Explore questions like: How can we live our lives with more purpose? How can we create good and lasting habits? How can we live more conscientiously? What is our potential? We dive into these topics—and many more—as we discuss the pressing dilemmas of our time and ideas that science is just starting to uncover.

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    Higher Density Living Podcast

    Higher Density Living Podcast

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    Since Sep 14, 2019 22:27 UTC

    Look within and live your life on the edge of two worlds. A reality where you find true understanding of who you are. Take the step into the unknown with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the thinly veiled world of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join them in embodying the oneness of all. Walk the cliffs edge between the seen and the unseen realities. Welcome to Higher Density Living.

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    Increased Capacity

    Increased Capacity

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    Since Apr 21, 2017 16:53 UTC

    The arts and humanities audio program that’s all about beauty, truth, and goodness.

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    Fundamentally Mysterious

    Fundamentally Mysterious

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    Since Nov 4, 2017 03:00 UTC

    Jared Katz and Aashish Srinivas have committed themselves to exploring the dark corners of psychology, physiology, cosmology, technology and more. They rounded up the cool stuff and left the boring stuff behind. Here they present their findings.

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    Q-Niverse Podcast

    Q-Niverse Podcast

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    Since Apr 16, 2014 12:10 UTC

    Q-Niverse is a podcast devoted to exploring an array of topics including controversial science, consciousness, armchair psychology, natural philosophy, and post-scarcity technology through open-minded dialogue with leading experts and thinkers.

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    Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett P. Serviss

    Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett P. Serviss

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    Since Dec 19, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Is there intelligent life on Mars? Why are there starless gaps in the Milky Way? What creates the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights? These and more are the interesting questions that are asked and sought to be answered in the 1909 book, Curiosities of the Sky by Garrett P. Serviss. Garrett Putnam Serviss was an American astronomer and popular sci-fi writer. He believed that science should be understood and enjoyed by everyone, not just by scientists. Though he was trained as a lawyer, he went to work as a newspaper reporter with The New York Sun in 1867. Here he discovered that he had an innate talent for explaining and describing scientific matter in a way that made it accessible to the ordinary public. Andrew Carnegie was struck by the talent of the young reporter and invited him to deliver a series of lectures on different subjects like cosmology, geology, astronomy and other such topics. Carnegie funded a country wide lecture tour and supplied Serviss with magic lantern slides and material to supplement his talks and make them more interesting. After the two year long lecture tour, Serviss decided to dedicate his life to the cause of popularizing science. He wrote more than fifteen books on different aspects of science. However, astronomy remained his favorite subject and he devoted eight books to this topic. Science fiction writing and short stories were also his forte. Curiosities of the Sky went on to become an extremely popular astronomy classic. It has been constantly revised and updated over the years as new discoveries are made and our knowledge of the universe expands. What makes the book so delightful is the engaging, poetic style and its wonderful eye for descriptive details. He also speculates about life on Mars and the Moon and the possible benefits of engaging with life forms on other planets and stars. Serviss’ preface to the book itself makes interesting reading. What the author has attempted to do in Curiosities of the Sky is to convey the mystery and celestial beauty of the universe in a way in which readers understand not just the insignificance of the tiny planet we inhabit, but he also seeks to stimulate interest and curiosity about everything around us. He ends with the frank confession that we really know very little about astronomy, but the theories and knowledge that we do have should spur us to explore further.

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    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

    Science Sisters: Stories of Success in STEM

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    Since Nov 1, 2019 21:51 UTC

    Get inspiration, advice. Learn tips from like-minded minorities on similar journeys in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Eavesdrop as Shenandoa Toote (MS in Vision Science, Certified Coach) interviews women across the US. Find support, shortcuts. Optimize your focus. STEM fields come with challenges for everyone. Professional perspectives of colleagues just ahead of you in reaching goals are invaluable. Minority women, like Hidden Figures, have impacted STEM opportunities. Successful black scientists had community in competitive career paths. And you? Living with unexpected roadblocks: money issues, homesickness, men who believe women are not critical thinkers, lack of classroom skin color and gender diversity, when to use a resume vs a CV, knowing who is your advisor, mentor, or sponsor…these discussions equip you to make decisions, give you ideas for internships, research/laboratory or work experience, provide insights on career paths outside of academia (professorship/tenure) & industry, like corporate business. Info for students in high school/college beginning to plan for higher education, recent university graduates, or post-doctoral fellows. Get practical insights, suggestions, tricks. Celebrate black & women’s history months, international day of women & girls in science. Cell Biology Zoology Genetics Pharmacology Toxicology Ecology Drafting Physiology Civil Design Biochemistry Pathology Operations Astronomy Nuclear Surveying Statistics Physics Psychology Atmospheric Experimental Natural Conservation Immunology Veterinary Industrial Computational Manufacturing Mining Safety Medicine Military Meteorology Quantitative Applied Space Aerospace Marine Sustainable Agriculture Dairy Livestock Poultry Agronomy Horticulture Breeding Protection Integrated Pest Range Chemistry Environmental Wetlands Urban Forestry Pulp Fish Wildlands Communication Animation Video Effects AI Informatics Programming Vendor Certification Analyst Page Digital Modeling Warehousing Database Graphics Modeling Virtual Environments Simulation Telecommunications Networking LAN WAN Security Assurance Multimedia Webmaster Project Bioengineering Ceramic Biomolecular Structural Transportation Highway Hardware Laser Mechanics Mineral Architecture Petroleum Textile Construction Mechatronics Robotics Automation Laser Integrated Circuit Instrumentation Robotics Heating Ventilation Conditioning Refrigeration Solar Quality Wastewater Recycling Hazardous Plastics Welding Semiconductor Occupational Automotive Hydraulics Fluid Software Packaging Nanotechnology Structural Photo Radiation Radio Biophysics Botany Phytopathology Histology Developmental Embryology Bacteriology Virology Parasitology Mycology Entomology Behavior Ethology Wildlife Microbial Eukaryotic Genomics Endocrinology Reproductive Cardiovascular Exercise Vision Optics Oncology Cancer Molecular Biometry Bioinformatics Biomathematics Biotechnology Aquatic Limnology Systematics Epidemiology Neuroanatomy Neurosciences Algebra Functional Geometry Topology Financial Probability Airpower Art Naval Strategic Signal Geospatial Joint Media Cyber Warfare Combat Directed Energy Acoustics Observables Stealth Operational Undersea Warfare Ground Aircraft Armament Explosive Bomb Disposal Task Force Missile Munitions Ordinance Radar Communications Biopsychology Nutrition Interaction Sustainability Astrophysics Planetary Climatology Dynamics Inorganic Organic Polymer Geology Geochemistry Geophysics Seismology Paleontology Hydrology Petrology Oceanography Geosciences Atomic Particle Plasma Temperature Condensed Matter Acoustics Biotechnology Power Cognitive Psycholinguistics Comparative Social Psychometrics Cyber Forensics Counterterrorism Archeology Econometrics Geographic Cartography Aeronautics Aviation Cytotechnology Pharmaceutics Pharmacognosy Pharmacoeconomics Cosmetic Preventive Epidemiology Health Infectious Diseases Actuarial Computer Research Electronics Technologies CADD Soil Wood Water Child

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    Chemistry in its element

    Chemistry in its element

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    Since Apr 18, 2008 09:40 UTC

    A weekly tour of the periodic table, from Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

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    Miles To Go

    Miles To Go

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    Since Nov 7, 2017 23:03 UTC

    Join award-winning journalist Miles O’Brien as he explores developments in technology, science, aviation, space and the environment. A 35-year veteran of the news business, Miles is currently an independent producer, writer, and director for PBS NewsHour, NOVA, Frontline, and the National Science Foundation. An experienced pilot himself, he also serves as aviation analyst for CNN (And he does it all with one arm).

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    FestCast by Cheltenham Festivals

    FestCast by Cheltenham Festivals

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    Since Dec 17, 2018 10:38 UTC

    One organisation, four extraordinary festivals. Each festival features the most up-and-coming, controversial & entertaining performers, showcasing new works, young artists and unique performances, ensuring a high profile around the world.

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