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Snewz: Sauropod News

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The Snewz: it's the news between news, delivering all the information you need to know about pirates, jewel thieves, art heists, dinosaurs, aliens, ghosts, shipwrecks, ancient Egypt, the moon, and treasure. Brought to you by your favorite intrepid Snewz reporters, Justin Zeppa, Katherine Sherlock, and Shrishma Naik. You're welcome!
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Tom McCartan's Breach Of Etiquette

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Irascible man-about-town, Tom McCartan, is here to help you mind your manners and artfully dodge society's faux pas. Toilets, fashion, the Internet - no venue is left untouched. Check your deportment gauges as we dive into the vortex of what makes civilization so damned civilized.
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Power Triangle

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Every few millennia, the planets align and a mysterious entity reveals itself to the inquisitive. Join our intrepid team of seekers as they brave the cosmic elements and enter a triangulated crossfire of ideas. Should you be among the worthy, then you too may unlock the secret truths floating inside a space we call... the Power Triangle.
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Unpopular Opinions with Chelsea Doyle

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History’s greatest monster, Chelsea Doyle, hosts a panel of awful people talking about where they break from the crowd regarding people, places, things, and ideas. If you have a love of anything, please be advised that these people are about to burn it all down.
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Good Ad Vice

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Travel back in time with Justin Zeppa and his international team of cultural archaeologists as they adjust the tracking on some VHS tapes and reflect on the commercials of their youth. What exactly was the world trying to sell us, and were they successful? Why did some ad campaigns have intricate narratives sprawling across multiple years while others faded into oblivion? How is it that we can't consistently remember our keys but can still sing some of these jingles note for note? It's a cul ...
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Pyramid Scheme with Tom and Justin

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Professors Tom McCartan and Justin Zeppa take you inside one of history's most mysterious structures, the Great Pyramid of Giza. How was it constructed? What purpose did it serve? Who are the characters hellbent on unlocking its mysteries with gunpowder blasts and fun robot cameras? And why is it such a magnet for international litterbugs? Explore the secrets of ancient Egypt from the safety and comfort of this verrry authoritative podcast. Get your notebooks ready: mystery school is now in ...
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Wookiee of the Year

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In the Outer Rim of the Star Wars universe, a ship called the Wookiee Of The Year cruises around, sending audio dispatches into the void. Unjam your comlink (it's the center switch) and drink in the space magic as your host, JZ 6-5000, and a rogues gallery of scum and villainy reflect on what the franchise means to them and discuss the latest happenings in that galaxy far, far away....
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Reykjavík Tonight

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Iceland is an island of volcanoes, sheep, and evil junior hockey teams. Find out what the hell goes on there, courtesy of genuine all-American, Justin Zeppa, and genuine all-Icelander, Dettifoss Bergmann. It's a cultural exchange that is always just a heartbeat away from sparking an international incident.
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Rock Block with Finn Wrisley

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Finn Wrisley assembles a team of music experts/snobs, and runs them through a gauntlet of songs old, new, borrowed, and blue. Is your favorite tune a Sweet Release? Or is it a party-crushing Rock Block? It's high-fidelity judgement for rockers great and small!
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Welcome to Dinomania Prehistoric Pod, the ultimate podcast for dinosaur enthusiasts! Join us as we journey back in time to explore the incredible world of prehistoric creatures. In each episode, we bring you thrilling stories, fascinating facts, and expert insights into the lives of these ancient giants. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex to the graceful Brachiosaurus, we cover a wide range of dinosaur species, uncovering their behaviors, habitats, and the latest scientific discoveries. Wheth ...
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The legacy of Edward Van Halen is preserved and reframed in a leisurely manner with this ongoing series of relaxed-fit episodes. Justin Zeppa tries to recontextualize the argument for Ed's place as the greatest rock 'n' roll guitar player of all time for his sometimes-bandmate Aaron Bales. Aaron is very patient about it and is frequently rewarded with high-quality rockin' and some trips in a time machine.
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Welcome to The Dirt on the Past from The Extreme History Project and Gallatin Valley Community Radio, KGVM. Whether digging up a site or dusting off the archives, we bring you some of the most fascinating and cutting edge research in history and archaeology, and discuss why it matters today. Join co-hosts, Crystal Alegria and Nancy Mahoney as we converse with professionals in the fields of history, archaeology, and anthropology who bring the past…into the present.
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In the highly anticipated premiere of Season 2 of Dinomania Prehistoric Pod, we dive into the fascinating world of ceratopsians! Join us as we explore the diverse and iconic family of horned dinosaurs, from the well-known Triceratops to the lesser-known Styracosaurus. We'll discuss their unique physical characteristics, evolutionary history, and th…
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In Episode 12 of Dinomania Prehistoric Pod, we embark on a thrilling visit to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, a treasure trove of prehistoric wonders. As we explore the museum's captivating exhibits, we marvel at the towering skeletons of iconic dinosaurs like the T. rex and Triceratops. Our adventure takes a fascinating turn when …
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In Episode 11 of the Dinomania Prehistoric Pod, we dive into the vibrant world of dinosaur colours! Ever wondered if T. rex had stripes or if Velociraptors sported bright feathers? Join us as we explore the latest scientific discoveries and cutting-edge research that reveal the true colors of these prehistoric giants. From fossil evidence to modern…
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Join Nancy and Crystal as they discuss the history of pockets! We delve deep into the fascinating history of pockets, exploring how these seemingly mundane accessories have shaped human lives and society over centuries. Drawing insights from Hannah Carlson's "Pockets: An Intimate History of How We Keep Things Close" and Barbara Burman and Ariane Fe…
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April is Archaeology Month in Montana! In honor of this, join Nancy and Crystal as they discuss a significant archaeological site located in southwest Montana called the Barton Gulch site. The oldest occupation of the Barton Gulch site is dated to 9400 BP. Nancy and Crystal discuss the remains of earth ovens found at Barton Gulch, and talk about th…
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In this episode of Dinomania: Prehistoric Pod, join Ranger Chris and Andy as they delve into the fascinating world of sauropods, the long-necked giants of the dinosaur era. From their towering stature to their unique anatomy, learn how these majestic creatures roamed the Earth millions of years ago. Discover the secrets behind their deadly feet and…
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In episode 9 of "Dinomania: Prehistoric Pod," join ranger Chris as he delves into the fascinating world of dinosaur names and their meanings. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex to the graceful Brachiosaurus, discover the stories behind these iconic names and how they provide insights into the characteristics and behaviors of these incredible creatur…
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Join us as we talk with Museum of the Rockies (MOR) Curator, Michael Fox, about historic photographs and cameras in the MOR collection. We look at two historic cameras dating to the late 19th century and 1930s time period. We then dive into a series of historic photographs that capture the historic west through photographic imagery. Historic photog…
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Join us as we talk with Mark Sullivan, a #1 New York Times bestselling author who wrote The Last Green Valley about a family, the Martels, that flee the Ukraine in 1944 to arrive and eventually settle in Bozeman, MT. We discuss the families harrowing journey as they, along with thousands of others make the Long Trek. Join us for this important conv…
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Join us as we talk with Museum Educator Ashley Hall about her career as a museum educator at the Museum of the Rockies, her research on Sauropod feet and her books including Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist’s Guide to Dinosaur Bones and Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth and Prehistoric Worlds: Stomp Into the Epic Lands Ruled by Din…
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Welcome to Dinomania: Prehistoric Pod! This week, we're delving into a topic close to home as we explore the origin of dinosaurs and their fascinating links to the United Kingdom. Join us as we uncover the secrets of how dinosaurs first emerged and evolved, and discover the surprising connections these ancient creatures have to the landscapes of th…
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We talked with Historian Sarah Keyes about her new book, "American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail." We delve into the history of the Overland Trail, discussing the 6,600 migrants who perished along the treacherous journey westward, their final resting places often marking the landscape of Indigenous land. Keyes' explains how the…
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"Join Ranger Chris on Dinomania, the prehistoric pod, as we delve into the fascinating world of dinosaurs. In this week's episode, we meet Ranger Thom, sharing his unique perspective on life with autism and the deep connection between the autistic community and dinosaurs. Explore the enchanting tale of the Dracorex, our prehistoric creature of the …
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🦕 **Prehistoric Pod Episode 6: Diplodocus & Dino Discoveries feat. Prof. Paul Barrett** Join Ranger Chris on this week's "Prehistoric Pod" for a captivating episode featuring an exclusive interview with Prof. Paul Barrett from the Natural History Museum in London. Learn about the iconic Diplodocus as our Creature of the Week, and dive into the late…
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Welcome to Episode 5 of DinoMania Prehistoric Pod, where the past comes alive! Join your enthusiastic host, Ranger Chris, alongside the knowledgeable Ranger Andy, as they take you on a thrilling journey through the prehistoric world. In this week's episode, we're diving into the exciting details of the upcoming 2024 DinoMania Live Tour, an epic adv…
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Welcome to Episode 4 of Dinomania Prehistoric Pod! In this thrilling installment, join Ranger Chris and special guest Ranger Andy as they delve into one of the most cataclysmic events in Earth's history – the KT mass extinction event. Unravel the mysteries surrounding the demise of the mighty dinosaurs and explore the fascinating chain of events th…
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Join us as we talk with the author of True West: Myth and Mending on the Far Side of America, Betsy Gaines Quammen. We discuss her book and what she learned about America as she spent time in small towns and big cities throughout the West, talking with people about their beliefs on land, politics, liberty, and self-determination. Betsy tells us abo…
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Welcome to Episode 3 of "Dinomania Prehistoric Pod"! In this fascinating installment, we delve into the captivating world of avian evolution, exploring the mind-blowing concept that birds are, indeed, dinosaurs. Join us as we uncover the thrilling connections between our feathered friends and their ancient, larger-than-life relatives. Plus, don't m…
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In Episode 2 of "Dinomania Prehistoric Pod," join us as we dive into the fascinating world of dinosaurs with the right hand man of the operation, Ranger Andy! Discover his passion for paleontology, hear intriguing stories about his experiences, and learn what makes working with dinosaurs so captivating. Our special segment features the majestic Tri…
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Join us as we discuss the Hagen Site, a National Historic Landmark located on a bluff above the Yellowstone River north of Glendive, Montana. This archaeological site is significant because it documents the establishment of a permanent village by a people in transition from the Eastern Woodlands to a Plains bison culture. We dive into the Museum of…
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“Dive into the thrilling world of Dinomania with our latest podcast episode! In our ‘What is Dinomania?’ segment, unravel the mysteries behind the fascination with dinosaurs and explore the origins of our passion for these prehistoric giants. Join us as we spotlight ‘Ranger Chris’ in an exclusive segment, delving into his adventures, discoveries, a…
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Join us as we talk with Michael Fox, the curator of history at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, MT about John Bozeman. Bozeman is the namesake for the town of Bozeman, Montana and instrumental in creating the Bozeman Trail, an overland route in the Western United States, connecting the gold rush territory of southern Montana to the Oregon Trai…
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Join us for a discussion on historic red-light districts in Butte and Bozeman, MT with guest Chelsea Hogan. Chelsea is the Museum of the Rockies Director of Education and Programming and she is the co-producer of the Museum's Haunted Mountain Theatre. We discuss how Haunted Mountain Theatre is incorporating a story about a Butte Madam into their sh…
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Tell me he doesn't, you know it's true! We're back for another round now that famed rebel freedom fighter Shrishma has just watched all of the cartoons. She has thoughts! Plus, JZ 6-5000 most likely repeats himself about things that are important to him, but not important enough to remember if he's already mentioned them. Echuta. Featuring Shrishma…
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Tell me he doesn't, you know it's true! We're back for another round now that famed rebel freedom fighter Shrishma has just watched all of the cartoons. She has thoughts! Plus, JZ 6-5000 most likely repeats himself about things that are important to him, but not important enough to remember if he's already mentioned them. Echuta. Featuring Shrishma…
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Join us this week as we talk with Kerri Maher about her new novel, All You Have to do is Call. This story honors the heroines of the Jane collective, a group of women who provided safe, clandestine health services in the pre-Roe v. Wade era. We discuss the book, but also dive into the history of this time and the real women of the Jane Collective i…
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We're back with big apologies for not living up to the promise of our show name - we are so bad at promises! Fortunately for all of us, there is a surplus of Star Wars content avalanching across our screens, and famed rebel freedom fighter Shrishma is ready to discuss! Enjoy it, laser-brains. Featuring Shrishma Naik and Justin Zeppa. We appreciate …
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We're back with big apologies for not living up to the promise of our show name - we are so bad at promises! Fortunately for all of us, there is a surplus of Star Wars content avalanching across our screens, and famed rebel freedom fighter Shrishma is ready to discuss! Enjoy it, laser-brains. Featuring Shrishma Naik and Justin Zeppa. We appreciate …
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Join us for our conversation with historic preservation architect, Lesley Gilmore on the National Register of Historic Places process. We discuss what it takes to nominate a property for listing, the rigorous evaluation process, and the immense value that this recognition brings. We also highlight some misconceptions of the National Register proces…
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Join us as we talk with Pete Brown about all things Montana SHPO! Pete Brown has been Montana’s State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) since 2019. His work at the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) began in 2002 when he served as the Historic Architecture Specialist. We talk with Pete about his job as SHPO and what that entails on a dail…
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Join us as we discuss women who followed medieval mercenary armies with Dr. Danielle Mead Skjelver. During the late medieval period, it was not uncommon for women to travel with mercenary armies, either as wives or as camp followers. These women often provided essential support services to the soldiers, such as cooking, cleaning, and nursing. Some …
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Join Nancy and Crystal as they discuss the most recent Montana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting, highlighting presentations and awards. The Montana Archaeological Society (MAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, study, and understanding of Montana's rich archaeological heritage. The society was founded in 1958 and is m…
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Join us as we talk with Tim Urbaniak about his new book, Men of the Cave: The Excavation of Empty Gulch. We discuss the 1937 archaeological excavation of Empty Gulch, now known as Pictograph Cave State Park. This project was financed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and employed a group of men, and one woman, to excavate this significant …
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Join us as we have a wide-ranging conversation about the history of red-light districts, including the Los Angeles Red-Light District during the 1920's and 1930's. AnneMarie Kooistra is a historian who has conducted extensive research on the history of prostitution in Los Angeles during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her researc…
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Join Crystal and Nancy, co-hosts of The Dirt on the Past podcast, for a history minute where they discuss how Bronze Age women had stronger arms than today's elite female rowers, due to grinding grain for hours a day. "This is the first study to actually compare prehistoric female bones to those of living women," said lead researcher, Dr Alison Mac…
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Join us as we talk with Amanda Hendrix-Komoto about her new book, Imperial Zions: Religion, Race, and Family in the American West and the Pacific which was published in 2022. We discuss the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, focusing in on the women of the historical narrative including the wife of Joseph Smith. We talk abo…
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Today we bring you a very special CROSSOVER EPISODE from our sister-show, Old Movie Time Machine! Join us as we do our old Booray For Bollywood routine on this breezy 3-hour epic of love and yard swings - it's 1991's Lamhe! Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, Katherine Sherlock, and Justin Zeppa. We appreciate your support, so please subscribe…
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Today we bring you a very special CROSSOVER EPISODE from our sister show, Old Movie Time Machine! Join us as we do our old Booray For Bollywood routine on this breezy 3-hour epic of love and yard swings - it's 1991's Lamhe! Featuring Shrishma Naik, Carolyn Naoroz, Katherine Sherlock, and Justin Zeppa. We appreciate your support, so please subscribe…
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Join us as we speak with Micah Chang about his time working on the first joint archaeological field school between the University of Montana and Montana State University. This field school, initiated by the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, was held to immerse students in federal archeology. Students conducted field surveys and carried out arch…
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Join us for our conversation with Sarah Rosenberg, the Historic Preservation Officer for the City of Bozeman, MT. We discuss all things historic preservation with Sarah including her vision to tell stories of the underrepresented communities and promote the protection of intangible heritage. We do a little myth busting about what you can, and canno…
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Join us as we talk with filmmaker, Kimberly Hogberg about her film, The Story of Us: The Women who Shaped Montana. This short film was a collaboration with The Extreme History Project, so we are so excited to talk about the film and its debut on Montana PBS! We discuss the film and what goes into creating a historical documentary including the fund…
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This Halloween, join Justin and Shrishma as they continue on their Frankenstein journey by watching 1935's Bride of Frankenstein. They really got so much better at making these things! Celebrate the monstrous doings of idle scientists with cash to burn and corpses to dig up, and let's appreciate the friends and fires we made along the way. Bride of…
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The battle for the soul of a generation takes place in your grocer's cooler as Pepsi battles Coke for soda supremecy. Ray Charles, Bo Jackson, Michael J. Fox, that character actor from varous ABC sitcoms - they're all here and they want your soft drink spending money. Who's got the right one, baby? Listen in and then you tell us, uh-huh? Plus: bibs…
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