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The Paleo Post Podcast
World of Paleoanthropology
37 episodes
1 day ago
The Paleo Post Podcast, launched by the World of Paleoanthropology, dives deep into the fascinating world of human evolution. Initially hosted by National Geographic Explorer and rock art expert Genevieve von Petzinger, alongside science communicator and World of Paleoanthropology founder Seth Chagi, the podcast captivated audiences with its engaging format. Each episode, released roughly weekly, tackled three different topics, delving into the latest news, discoveries, and research in paleoanthropology, from genetics to captivating cave art.
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The Paleo Post Podcast, launched by the World of Paleoanthropology, dives deep into the fascinating world of human evolution. Initially hosted by National Geographic Explorer and rock art expert Genevieve von Petzinger, alongside science communicator and World of Paleoanthropology founder Seth Chagi, the podcast captivated audiences with its engaging format. Each episode, released roughly weekly, tackled three different topics, delving into the latest news, discoveries, and research in paleoanthropology, from genetics to captivating cave art.
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Education
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What if the key to understanding human consciousness is etched in stone? 🧠🎨
The Paleo Post Podcast
56 minutes 40 seconds
3 months ago
What if the key to understanding human consciousness is etched in stone? 🧠🎨

In this unforgettable episode of the Paleo Post Podcast, co-host George Nash takes center stage with an inspiring conversation featuring Peter Robinson, Executive Officer of the Bradshaw Foundation—a leading figure in preserving and promoting the study of ancient rock art and humanity’s early creative expression.


Peter Robinson has spent decades helping bring global attention to some of the world’s most enigmatic and powerful ancient artworks—from the cave panels of Europe to the mysterious Bradshaw (Gwion Gwion) figures of Australia. He joins us to explore how early visual storytelling helps us answer some of humanity’s biggest questions:

🗿 Where did art come from?

👣 What does it say about the minds that made it?

🌍 Is this the very beginning of culture?


Together, we dive into:


  • The origins of symbolic behavior and artistic expression

  • Why early art may hold the key to understanding what it means to be human

  • The work of the Bradshaw Foundation and its global partnerships

  • Insights into the spiritual, cognitive, and cultural power of rock art



🎧 Whether you’re an archaeologist, artist, philosopher, or just a curious soul, this episode will make you see humanity in a whole new way.


👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share—it helps more people discover the deep history of who we are.


🧠✨ New episodes of the #PaleoPostPodcast every week—where ancient stories meet modern minds.


#HumanOrigins #RockArt #BradshawFoundation #PaleoPost #PeterRobinson #CaveArt #HumanEvolution #SymbolicThought #Podcast #Archaeology #ArtHistory #DeepHistory

The Paleo Post Podcast
The Paleo Post Podcast, launched by the World of Paleoanthropology, dives deep into the fascinating world of human evolution. Initially hosted by National Geographic Explorer and rock art expert Genevieve von Petzinger, alongside science communicator and World of Paleoanthropology founder Seth Chagi, the podcast captivated audiences with its engaging format. Each episode, released roughly weekly, tackled three different topics, delving into the latest news, discoveries, and research in paleoanthropology, from genetics to captivating cave art.