Episodes

  • S24E24 - 1/17/2023 mithsonia Episode 24 :: John Parra Suan
    Jan 18 2023
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    Summary: From once not being heard, to being one of the most influential people in American Culture, Frederick Jackson Turner's story explores the meaning of true influence. This article was written by Colin Woodard as a breakdown of Professor Turner’s Career and lifetime accomplishments. It also uncovers the unofficially published opinions of Turner’s opposing ideas before his untimely death.

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    18 mins
  • S23E23 - 10/18/2022 Smithsonia Episode 23 :: John Parra Suan
    Oct 19 2022
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    in the many bodies of water around the earth, Manta Rays are yet another animal that faces extinction. Terance Monmaney covers the current situation of this large sea creature. Now classified as “vulnerable” by The International Union for Conservation of Nature, learn about the many ways the manta rays population is decreasing.

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  • S1E22 - 9/14/2022 Smithsonia Magazine Episode 22 :: John Parra Suan
    Sep 14 2022
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    Can it be true? Joshua Hammer covers the legendary story of King Arthur and the multiple versions of it! From Celtic-British, Welsh, and Nordic folk tales… many stories are brought to light and questioned which parts of each are true. Analyzing the geography and with the help of many “Arthurian enthusiasts”, find out how it has come to evolve in modern-day interpretations. Link to the mp3 attached to this email Sincerely, John Parra Suan   AIRSLA
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    36 mins
  • S1E21 - 8/25/2022 Smithsonian Magazine Episode 21
    Aug 26 2022
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    Jewel of The Ozarks Summary: Explore the debates that happened back when the Buffalo River was named the nation's first national river! Heading back 50 years ago, this waterway was involved in a lot of decision-making and continues to affect some made in the present day. This body of water from the Boston Mountains to the Ozark Mountains, merging into the White River of Buffalo City. Now the home of many kayakers, business owners, and adventures!   AIRSLA
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  • S1E20 - 8/8/2020 Smithsonian Magazine Episode 20
    Aug 9 2022
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    Can we save this small rare creature? Gretchen Kay Stuart covers the current situation of the “Cascade fox”, and how it has been affected environmentally over the years. From social media to climate change… almost everything can now determine whether these “subspecies” survive the mountain ranges in the Pacific Northwest!   AIRSLA
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  • S1E19 - 6/14/2022 Smithsonia Episode 19
    Jun 14 2022
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    The Porches of Natchez by Catherine Tillman Whalen--Five historic homes with some of the prettiest views in Mississippi and you can stay in all of them.

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    14 mins
  • S1E18 - 5/23/2022 Smithsonia Episode 18
    May 25 2022
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    This last week of May, Joshua Levine brings you person to person interviews with some of the world's leading archeologists. Discover with them these hidden truths of Vikings through a 1,100 year old graveyard. One that has led to a lot of questions of the Viking archetypes. Maybe they're not so bad after all...   AIRSLA
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    29 mins
  • S1E17 - 4/26/2022 Smithsonian Episode 17
    Apr 27 2022
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    Celebrating Earth Day (April 22), Smithsonian Magazine has a special article sharing the return of a once near extinct mammal! Listen to how the tides have changed enough for Atlantic Walruses to gather once more by the ocean's shore. Weighing at around an average of 3,000 pounds, these ten foot long creatures are reunited thanks to a simple hunting ban!

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    3 mins