Overheard at National Geographic

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Trapped in the icy waters of the Northwest Passage

Trapped in the icy waters of the Northwest Passage

Jul 11, 2023

For centuries, the Northwest Passage, the long-sought sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through northern Canada, was a holy grail of Arctic exploration. Even now, sailing through it...

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Playback: Modern Lives, Ancient Caves

Playback: Modern Lives, Ancient Caves

Jul 04, 2023

There’s a lost continent waiting to be explored, and it’s right below our feet. We’ll dig into the deep human relationship to the underground—and why we understand it from an instinctive point of view...

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Playback: This Indigenous Practice Fights Fire with Fire

Playback: This Indigenous Practice Fights Fire with Fire

Jun 27, 2023

For decades, the U.S. government evangelized fire suppression, most famously through Smokey Bear’s wildfire prevention campaign. But as climate change continues to exacerbate wildfire seasons and a gr...

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Playback: Rooting, from Into the Depths

Playback: Rooting, from Into the Depths

Jun 20, 2023

National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts is inspired by the stories of the Clotilda, a ship that illegally arrived in Mobile, Alabama, in 1860, and of Africatown, created by those on the vessel—a com...

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Playback: Ancient Orchestra

Playback: Ancient Orchestra

Jun 13, 2023

Sound on! From conch shells to bone flutes, humans have been making musical instruments for tens of thousands of years. What did prehistoric music sound like? In an episode originally published in Nov...

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Playback: A Skeptic's Guide to Loving Bats

Playback: A Skeptic's Guide to Loving Bats

Jun 06, 2023

Blood-sucking villains. Spooky specters of the night. Our views of bats are often based more on fiction than fact. Enter National Geographic Explorer at Large Rodrigo Medellín, aka the Bat Man of Mexi...

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How queer identity shapes Nat Geo Explorers

How queer identity shapes Nat Geo Explorers

May 30, 2023

Why would a scientist brave the stench of a car full of rotting meat on a 120-degree day? What can a unique whistling language teach us about humans’ connection to the natural world? And how does quee...

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A Mexican Wolf Pup’s Journey into the Wild

A Mexican Wolf Pup’s Journey into the Wild

May 23, 2023

For centuries, Mexican gray wolves roamed the Southwest. But as cattle ranches spread, wolves became enemy number one, and by the 1970s the subspecies was nearly extinct. But after the Endangered Spec...

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Playback: Deep Inside the First Wilderness

Playback: Deep Inside the First Wilderness

May 16, 2023

On assignment in the canyons of the Gila Wilderness, Nat Geo photographer Katie Orlinsky has a fireside chat with Overheard host Peter Gwin about telling stories through pictures. She chronicles how s...

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She Sails the Seas Without Maps or Compasses

She Sails the Seas Without Maps or Compasses

May 09, 2023

For nearly 50 years, a group of Hawaiians have been sailing on traditional voyaging canoes using the methods that early Polynesian explorers relied on to navigate the Pacific Ocean—without maps and mo...

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