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The Origins of Everything
Nathaneal Straker
20 episodes
1 week ago
From the birth of the cosmos to the rise of complex human emotions—The Origins of Everything is a deep-dive podcast series that explores the fascinating backstories of existence. Across 50 meticulously crafted episodes, this show takes you on an epic journey through science, history, philosophy, and myth, unveiling how everything came to be. Unlike other science shows or history podcasts, this series blends objective research with philosophical inquiry and lesser-known theories. We go beyond the familiar narratives, providing fresh perspectives and knowledge you won’t easily find elsewhere. Whether it’s the creation of fire or the invention of democracy, we approach each topic with clarity, curiosity, and awe.
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From the birth of the cosmos to the rise of complex human emotions—The Origins of Everything is a deep-dive podcast series that explores the fascinating backstories of existence. Across 50 meticulously crafted episodes, this show takes you on an epic journey through science, history, philosophy, and myth, unveiling how everything came to be. Unlike other science shows or history podcasts, this series blends objective research with philosophical inquiry and lesser-known theories. We go beyond the familiar narratives, providing fresh perspectives and knowledge you won’t easily find elsewhere. Whether it’s the creation of fire or the invention of democracy, we approach each topic with clarity, curiosity, and awe.
Show more...
Science
Education,
How To
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The Origin of Emotions – The Biology of Feeling
The Origins of Everything
5 minutes 23 seconds
2 months ago
The Origin of Emotions – The Biology of Feeling
This episode examines how emotions first evolved as survival tools and later shaped social bonds and human culture. It traces the roots of fear as one of the earliest emotions, helping creatures anticipate danger, and shows how social emotions like love, attachment, trust, and jealousy emerged to strengthen cooperation and care within groups. The episode highlights how human brains layered abstraction and memory onto basic feelings, allowing us to anticipate, reflect, and even create art and culture from emotions. It also explores the chemistry of feelings — dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, adrenaline, endorphins — and how emotions are shared across species, from grieving elephants to playful rats. Finally, it acknowledges both the benefits and burdens of feelings, showing that emotions transformed life from simple reaction into meaningful experience.
The Origins of Everything
From the birth of the cosmos to the rise of complex human emotions—The Origins of Everything is a deep-dive podcast series that explores the fascinating backstories of existence. Across 50 meticulously crafted episodes, this show takes you on an epic journey through science, history, philosophy, and myth, unveiling how everything came to be. Unlike other science shows or history podcasts, this series blends objective research with philosophical inquiry and lesser-known theories. We go beyond the familiar narratives, providing fresh perspectives and knowledge you won’t easily find elsewhere. Whether it’s the creation of fire or the invention of democracy, we approach each topic with clarity, curiosity, and awe.