Send us a text If you saw the skeleton of some extinct creature, what do you think it'd look like? Hear us out... how would you compare a kangaroo, platypus, or komodo dragon's skeleton to the living, breathing thing? This week's episode dives right in to the history of human's creative instincts when it come to fossils. Created and co-hosted by Georgia Abrams and Hannah Rucinski. Sound design by Shannon Webster. Inspired by your mom's pillow talk. Support the show
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Send us a text If you saw the skeleton of some extinct creature, what do you think it'd look like? Hear us out... how would you compare a kangaroo, platypus, or komodo dragon's skeleton to the living, breathing thing? This week's episode dives right in to the history of human's creative instincts when it come to fossils. Created and co-hosted by Georgia Abrams and Hannah Rucinski. Sound design by Shannon Webster. Inspired by your mom's pillow talk. Support the show
2. I Never Told You What the Harpe Bros Do For A Living
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47 minutes
8 months ago
2. I Never Told You What the Harpe Bros Do For A Living
Send us a text It's time for the second epiosde of our second and we're talking about two brothers who didn't deserve any second chances. There are also two of us. There's a 2 thing here somewhere... Anyway, join us for a small dose of what life was like in the Revolutionary War era as we talk vigilante justice and all things gruesome in the poorly documented case of the Harpe Brothers. Spoiler warning: it does get pretty graphic so be wary! Created and co-hosted by Georgia Abrams and Hannah ...
Broadcast from the Belfry
Send us a text If you saw the skeleton of some extinct creature, what do you think it'd look like? Hear us out... how would you compare a kangaroo, platypus, or komodo dragon's skeleton to the living, breathing thing? This week's episode dives right in to the history of human's creative instincts when it come to fossils. Created and co-hosted by Georgia Abrams and Hannah Rucinski. Sound design by Shannon Webster. Inspired by your mom's pillow talk. Support the show