Podcast Content / Podcast Content for ٺƵ en What is Californians’ Constitutional Right to Fish? /blog/curiosity/what-californians-constitutional-right-fish In a recent episode of ٺƵ Law’s podcast, “Justice Defined: Scholars of King Hall,” Professor Karrigan Börk discussed Californians’ constitutional right to fish. June 03, 2022 - 2:59pm Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /blog/curiosity/what-californians-constitutional-right-fish How Did the Watergate Scandal Popularize Conspiracy Theories? /blog/curiosity/how-did-watergate-scandal-popularize-conspiracy-theories In a recent podcast episode of “American Scandal,” ٺƵ History Professor Kathryn Olmsted discussed the Watergate scandal's role in history. June 03, 2022 - 2:11pm Maria Magdalena Martinez Castro /blog/curiosity/how-did-watergate-scandal-popularize-conspiracy-theories ‘Unfold’ Podcast, Episode 9: ‘Cockroaches for Dessert’ /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-9-cockroaches-dessert <p><span><span><span><span>Just when you thought <em>Unfold</em> was done for the season, the hosts decided to bug you with one last episode. </span></span></span></span></p> November 23, 2021 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-9-cockroaches-dessert ‘Unfold’ Podcast, Episode 8: ‘The Poet’s Voice’ /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-8-poets-voice <p><span><span><span><span>Scholars who write about or analyze poetry read out loud usually do so in a subjective and impressionistic way. But ٺƵ experts have empirically analyzed the complexities of these vocal performances, based on pitch patterns and speed, volume, pauses, repetition and other characteristics. Now researchers are analyzing the performances of 101 African American women poets.</span></span></span></span></p> November 16, 2021 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-8-poets-voice ‘Unfold,’ Episode 6: ‘Chonk the Axolotl: How Life Is Super Amazing’ /curiosity/news/unfold-ep-6-chonk-axolotl-how-life-super-amazing <p><span><span><span><span>In the newest Season 3 episode of </span></span><em><a href="/news/podcasts-and-shows/unfold"><span><span>Unfold</span></span></a></em><span><span>, a ٺƵ podcast, you’ll hear about </span></span><a href="https://www.crystalrogersphd.com/chonk-the-axolotl.html"><span><span>Chonk</span></span></a><span><span>, a pink, baby-faced axolotl who has become a bit of a superstar on Twitter. This fully aquatic salamander is helping developmental biologists understand neural crest cells.</span></span></span></span></p> November 02, 2021 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-ep-6-chonk-axolotl-how-life-super-amazing ‘Unfold,’ Episode 5: ‘Murder, Suicide and the Macabre’ /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-5-halloween-special <p><span>The hosts explore a macabre trend from the 1700s in Germany in this </span><a href="/news/podcasts-and-shows/unfold/murder-suicide-and-macabre"><span>special Halloween episode</span></a><span> of the ٺƵ podcast </span><a href="/news/podcasts/unfold"><em><span>Unfold</span></em></a><span>. To avoid eternal damnation for the sin of committing suicide, a number of people began committing child murder so they could be forgiven by a priest before being executed.</span></p> October 26, 2021 - 9:25am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-5-halloween-special ‘Unfold’ Podcast, Episode 4: Female Big-Game Hunter Discovery Challenges Ancient Gender Roles /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-4-women-big-game-hunter-discovery-challenges-ancient-gender-roles <p><span><span><span><span>Nine thousand years ago, a woman was buried in the Andean mountains of Peru next to tools normally associated with big-game hunting. Before you think she was just a badass, ٺƵ </span></span><a href="/news/early-big-game-hunters-americas-were-female-researchers-suggest"><span>researchers found</span></a><span><span> that many females in the early Americas were big-game hunters and we shouldn’t be so quick to project our own gender stereotypes and current cultural values on ancient societies. </span></span></span></span></p> October 19, 2021 - 8:00pm Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-episode-4-women-big-game-hunter-discovery-challenges-ancient-gender-roles ‘Unfold’ Podcast Explores Curiosity-Driven Research in Season 3 /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-explores-curiosity-driven-research-season-3 <p><span><span><span><em><span><a href="/unfold/"><span>Unfold</span></a>,</span></em><span> a ٺƵ podcast, is launching its third season. </span><a href="/unfold/hosts">Hosts</a><span> Amy Quinton and Kat Kerlin will bring you stories of awe, wonder and discovery as they explore curiosity-driven research at ٺƵ. They’ll talk to researchers whose curiosity has led them to some pretty amazing discoveries, like why songs get stuck in your head or what comic book superheroes can teach you about real-world materials science.</span></span></span></span></p> September 28, 2021 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/unfold-podcast-explores-curiosity-driven-research-season-3 New Episode of ‘The Backdrop’ Podcast Features Lewis Lawyer on Documenting One of California’s Indigenous Languages /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-lewis-lawyer-documenting-one-californias-indigenous <p>In what is now California, close to 100 Indigenous languages were spoken before Europeans arrived. According to UNESCO, most of the languages native to the Americas are critically endangered — many others are entirely extinct.</p> <p>Linguist Lewis Lawyer, a ٺƵ alumnus, has compiled the first-ever published description of one of those languages, Patwin — originally spoken in hundreds of communities in Northern California.</p> August 03, 2021 - 9:00am Soterios J Johnson /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-lewis-lawyer-documenting-one-californias-indigenous New Episode of ‘The Backdrop’ Podcast Features Keith Watenpaugh on Helping Refugees Reclaim Their Right to Education /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-keith-watenpaugh-helping-refugee-students-reclaim-their <div> <p><span>According to one estimate, the global refugee population has more than doubled over the past decade to 26 million. Professor Keith Watenpaugh, director of the Human Rights Studies program at ٺƵ, leads an innovative project to help refugee students start or continue their university education — even as they are displaced and on the move.</span></p></div> June 29, 2021 - 11:50am Soterios J Johnson /news/new-episode-backdrop-podcast-features-keith-watenpaugh-helping-refugee-students-reclaim-their