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Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
Dylan Wilmeth
61 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast starts at the beginning of Earth's prehistory and works forward through time. Bedrock will explore the first 90% of Earth’s past, a time known as the Precambrian Era. Before humans, before dinosaurs… there was the Precambrian. The Earth was an incredibly alien world, but not a dead one. Along the way, you will build a mental toolkit to see the world like a geologist. You will never look at a mountain, the moon, or pond scum in quite the same way again. Welcome to Bedrock. For transcripts, visuals, and references, check out https://www.bedrockpodcast.com
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Earth Sciences
Science,
Life Sciences
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This podcast starts at the beginning of Earth's prehistory and works forward through time. Bedrock will explore the first 90% of Earth’s past, a time known as the Precambrian Era. Before humans, before dinosaurs… there was the Precambrian. The Earth was an incredibly alien world, but not a dead one. Along the way, you will build a mental toolkit to see the world like a geologist. You will never look at a mountain, the moon, or pond scum in quite the same way again. Welcome to Bedrock. For transcripts, visuals, and references, check out https://www.bedrockpodcast.com
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Earth Sciences
Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (20/61)
Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
43: Postcards From the Edge
5 days ago
30 minutes 19 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
Audience Survey Results
2 weeks ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
42: The Question of Life
1 month ago
31 minutes 23 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
41: The Oldest Seafloor
1 month ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
40: The Time War
2 months ago
29 minutes 45 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
39: The Shattered Planet
2 months ago
37 minutes 31 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
38: Hidden Gems
2 months ago
32 minutes 17 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
Bedrock Returns! How to Support the Show
3 months ago
9 minutes 5 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
Life Update: The Job Hunt
9 months ago
2 minutes 35 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
Schedule Update: Iceland Field Trip
1 year ago
2 minutes 15 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
37: Metamorphosis
1 year ago
29 minutes 7 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
36: The Ghosts of Greenland
1 year ago
22 minutes 44 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
35: The Man in the Moon
1 year ago
24 minutes 7 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
34: Bombardment
1 year ago
22 minutes 19 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
33: A Thin Line
1 year ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
32: Pumping Iron
1 year ago
26 minutes 30 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
31: Trench Warfare
1 year ago
20 minutes 17 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
30: Alternative Canadian Rock
1 year ago
20 minutes 3 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
29: The Goldilocks Planet
1 year ago
25 minutes 49 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
28: The Dark Side of the Sun
1 year ago
21 minutes 34 seconds

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History
This podcast starts at the beginning of Earth's prehistory and works forward through time. Bedrock will explore the first 90% of Earth’s past, a time known as the Precambrian Era. Before humans, before dinosaurs… there was the Precambrian. The Earth was an incredibly alien world, but not a dead one. Along the way, you will build a mental toolkit to see the world like a geologist. You will never look at a mountain, the moon, or pond scum in quite the same way again. Welcome to Bedrock. For transcripts, visuals, and references, check out https://www.bedrockpodcast.com