![]() “Jane Goodall.” Famous Scientists,, Jane Goodall Institute UK. “Jane Goodall Biography.”, A&E Networks Television, 15 June 2020, Famous Scientists. Instagram -Hightailing Through History or - Materials:ī Editors. There you can donate directly to animal conservation projects or, if you’re more of a get-in-there-yourself kind of person, you can sign up to volunteer for projects and training.įor more about Jane Goodall’s work and her Institute, visit *~*~*~*~ Looking for ways to help conservationism in Africa? Check out which is conservation for Africa by Africans. Goodall greets her audiences with (it's not great.) Bonus: hear Laurel attempt the chimpanzee greeting that Dr. Jane Goodall, primatologist, anthropologist and the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees! Hear about her 60-plus years of research and her legacy in activism and conservationism. The dam, which is the largest in the United States, contains enough concrete to build a road from San Francisco to New York City! Next up, Laurel discusses Dr. First, KT recounts the construction of the Hoover Dam, which celebrated an 88th anniversary on March 1, 2023. How do you feel about dams? What about chimpanzees? Is concrete your thing? How about scientific women? Well, for episode 56, we have all those things. Instagram - Through History or Materials: Throughout the story, you'll hear her pronounce Jhansi as "YAN-see" when it is actually "JHAN-see." She also mispronounces "Sepoy," saying it as "se-POY" instead of the correct "SEE-poy." **Correction!** Laurel also corrects this before starting her half of the episode but she messed up BAD on some pronunciation and is furious with herself about it. Lakshmi Bai's biography takes place within the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857 also known as the First War of Independence which made Lakshmi a folk hero for her country. Next, Laurel takes us back to British India during the mid-1800s to meet Lakshmi Bai, the Rani (or Queen) of Jhansi. Welcome to Episode 57, in which KT and Laurel finish Women's History Month STRONG with two stories about amazing warrior women! First up, KT takes us to the Soviet Union during World War II and introduces us to Colonel Marina Raskova and the 588th Night Bomber Regiment also known as the Night Witches. Grass Is Greener Documentary (currently on Netflix) Instagram - Through History or Materials for Laurel and Kt: ![]() Podcast-Half Baked History on Apple Socials! Join sisters Laurel and Kt with fellow history and cannabis enthusiasts, Nick and Kelsey from Half Baked History! Together for a special 4/20 celebration, they discuss cannabis’s long-term relationship with human beings stretching back 12,000 years! From its early cultivation and use to its spread around the world as medicine (and a good time) from its rise in the jazz scene through its prohibition and the all out war on drugs, cannabis has been through a lot, but it’s been by humanity’s side throughout!įor more on those serving sentences for non-violent cannabis charges and how to help get them released, visit Intro/outro music: "Loopster" by Kevin MacLeod () Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License ![]() Instagram - Through History or Material: Glitter has had a long history being used by all kinds of people all over the world so why is the production of it today so shrouded in secrecy? Come for the sparkle, stay for the mystery in episode 58 of Hightailing Through History!Ĭosmetic Companies that use Ethically Sourced Mica ![]() From its beginnings in Upper Paleolithic cave paintings in the form of mica and other crushed minerals, to its mass production in the U.S. Through rain, shine, snow and hostilities, the young men of the Pony Express got the job done! Next, Laurel tells of the fun-but oddly mysterious-history and production of glitter. In Episode 59, Kt takes the reins and recounts the history of the Pony Express, which bridged the gap in mail and communication delivery while the railroad and telegraph were making their way to the American west coast.
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