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How Anne Frank’s Diary Survived
May 02, 2023Most people have heard the name Anne Frank, and many have read her diary, which details her and her family’s time spent in hiding during the German occupation of Amsterdam in World War II. Less known ...
The Dark Reality Behind India’s Festival Elephants
Apr 25, 2023Asian elephants have been captured and tamed by people in Southern Asia for thousands of years as war machines, beasts of burden, and part of religious festivals. It’s a practice that continues to thi...
What Will it Take to Save the Savanna Elephant?
Apr 18, 2023As the CEO of WildlifeDirect, Paula Kahumbu has dedicated her life to saving space for wildlife to thrive in Africa and building healthy relationships between humans and wild elephants. Paula got her ...
The Woman Who Knows What Elephants Are Saying
Apr 11, 2023For almost 50 years, National Geographic Explorer Joyce Poole has been carefully watching the elephants of Kenya’s Amboseli National Park. Over that time she’s gotten to know them by name and has star...
Exploring Ramadan and Earthlike Exoplanets
Apr 04, 2023Follow a day in the life of an astronomer searching for planets beyond our solar system as she explains how she observes Ramadan and celebrates her family’s traditions. Astronomer, astrophysicist, and...
From the Frontlines to the Shorelines
Mar 28, 2023National Geographic photographer David Guttenfelder is no stranger to dangerous situations. After graduating from college, he left his life in rural Iowa to cover the 1994 Rwandan genocide, an experie...
Can You Picture That? This Photographer Can and Does
Mar 21, 2023Photographer Mark Thiessen, who’s worked on staff at National Geographic for over 30 years, likens his job to a Swiss army knife—versatile enough to tackle many kinds of assignments. Even when the sub...
Scenes from Nigeria's Baby Boom
Mar 14, 2023With 224 million people, Nigeria is Africa's most populous country. By 2050, it could crack the global top three with some 375 million people. In the second of our two-part series on the global popula...
What Women in China Want
Mar 07, 2023There are more than 8 billion humans on Earth, according to the United Nations. And for decades, China has had more people than any other country. But now, China’s population is declining. As soon as ...
The Soul of Music: Meklit Hadero tells stories of migration
Feb 28, 2023This episode is part four of The Soul of Music—Overheard’s four-part series focusing on music, exploration, and Black history. Our guest this week is Meklit Hadero, a Nat Geo Explorer and Ethio-jazz m...