Water Cooler Talk Podcast podcast

Soprano Responsibility w/ Lizzie Wade

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

Joined by guest host Lizzie Wade (33:51), contributing correspondent for Science magazine, Adam and Lizzie engage in a conversation about the significance of native languages when writing their history, the aftermath of living through a catastrophe, and blaming the British Empire for climate change concerns.

First, Adam and Lizzie dig a bit deeper in the discovery of a new, old language, in Turkiye, and how it's discovery, and words like “rizz”, give context to the history of an almost forgotten people (02:24).

Then, they contemplate blaming climate change on the British, but instead discuss colonialism, and its track record of impeding the development of smaller nations through resource exploitation (49:06).

Tune in now and enjoy the type of conversations you wish you had around the workplace water cooler!

 

[Episode Stories]

Archaeologists Found An Entirely New Language Among The Ruins Of An Ancient Empire

British Empire’s Past Emissions ‘Double UK’s Climate Responsibility’

 

[Episode Links]

Lizzie Wade (Website)

Indigenous Journalists Association (Website)

Instagram (@WaterCoolerTalkPod)

Artwork (www.Kohney.com)

Editor (Amber Amortegui)

 

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