logo
episode-header-image
Jul 2022
36m 42s

S4E12: Public Spaces and Where to Find T...

Christopher M. Chandler, Kris Schauer
About this episode
Wide open spaces, I mean, public spaces, what are they and where can we find them? 
Up next
Dec 2024
S6E5: Season Recap and Turning Point
summaryIn this episode, we reflect on their podcast journey, sharing personal updates, discussing their experiences in Boston, and delving into the political landscape of the US. We explore the challenges of voting, the impact of elections, and the evolution of their podcast form ... Show More
45m 39s
Nov 2024
S6E4: Charisma vs. Policy: What Drives Voter Decisions?
SummaryIn this episode of the Generally American podcast, we discuss the recent election results, reflecting on the implications for the Democratic Party and the political landscape in the U.S. We explore themes of voter turnout, the role of charisma in politics, and the challeng ... Show More
51m 6s
Oct 2024
S6E3: Voting Purple - Politics in Montana
summaryIn this episode of the Generally American podcast, we discuss various topics, including personal updates, the weather, and the political landscape in Montana. We delve into the impact of political ads, the significance of local elections compared to national ones, and the ... Show More
34m 51s
Recommended Episodes
Mar 2024
What Would it Look Like if We Lived in Space?
What do you think it would look like if we lived in space? Would we have houses? Mobile homes? Moon buggies? What kind of food would we eat? Entrepreneur and Axiom astronaut John Shoffner is here to talk to us about what it's like to live in space for a short time. And he challen ... Show More
29m 9s
Dec 2020
Abogados del espacio | Juan Cruz González Allonca
¿Qué pasa si un satélite choca con otro? ¿Dónde se hace el reclamo? ¿Hay leyes en el espacio?. En su charla en TEDxRíodelaPlata el abogado espacial Juan Cruz González Allonca nos lleva en un viaje a través del espacio. Nos muestra que ahí también tendremos conflictos y sugiere có ... Show More
9m 50s
Mar 2024
385: Duology
<p>What's a good place to put stickers? How do I convince my friends to join me in a wolf-and-bear enclosure? How does a compass work in space? How do I be less judgmental? What's happening with the economy? Did astronauts know about low gravity on the moon before they got there? ... Show More
46m 21s
Apr 2021
284: Brain Secretions Worthy of Consumption (w/ Charlie Jane Anders!)
<p>How do we know if our ideas are original? Are there any serious efforts to colonize asteroids? Why aren't there any space books for teenagers? When does contemporary fiction become historical fiction? How do I write more than a few pages at a time? What unnecessary things do y ... Show More
46m 36s
Apr 2023
Cosmic Queries – Building Space Civilizations with Ariel Ekblaw
<p>When will we create a livable habitat in space? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Matt Kirshen explore the possibilities of tessellated space structures, artificial gravity, and other challenges with Founder of MIT Space Exploration Initiative, Ariel Ekblaw.</p><p>NOTE: StarTalk+ Patron ... Show More
50m 23s
Sep 2023
Selects: How Space Stations Work
It seems like we largely take it for granted these days, but the fact that we have humans living in space is the realization of a scientific dream a century old. Visit the space stations orbiting Earth past, present and future in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener f ... Show More
48m 12s