Welcome to Vox Pop: Earworm! In my first episode of Earworm, I speak with Warren Lain. He’s a Radiohead fan who also happens to be an incredibly talented musician and music teacher. In December 2016 he uploaded a 38 minute video to YouTube about a Radiohead song that I deeply …
Read More »Why Four Cowboys Rode Wild Horses 3,000 Miles Across America (Part 3) | Nat Geo Live
In 2013, filmmaker Ben Master, three of his friends, and 16 wild mustangs journeyed across 3,000 miles of some of the most rugged territory in the American West. This audacious trek—to inspire adoptions of wild horses and burros—has since inspired Ben to help others on their own journeys. Hear Ben …
Read More »Why Four Cowboys Rode Wild Horses 3,000 Miles Across America (Part 2) | Nat Geo Live
In 2013, filmmaker Ben Master, three of his friends, and 16 wild mustangs journeyed across 3,000 miles of some of the most rugged territory in the American West. This audacious trek—to inspire adoptions of wild horses and burros—has since inspired Ben to help others on their own journeys. Hear Ben …
Read More »Why Four Cowboys Rode Wild Horses 3,000 Miles Across America (Part 1) | Nat Geo Live
In 2013, filmmaker Ben Master, three of his friends, and 16 wild mustangs journeyed across 3,000 miles of some of the most rugged territory in the American West. This audacious trek—to inspire adoptions of wild horses and burros—has since inspired Ben to help others on their own journeys. Hear Ben …
Read More »My Life As an Adventure Filmmaker and Photographer (Part 3) | Nat Geo Live
With his roots in skateboard photography, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Keith Ladzinski knows how to defy gravity—by climbing (and filming) spires in Antarctica, karst landscapes in China, and a wild jungle tower in French Polynesia. Now he is documenting the unparalleled beauty—as well as the effects of climate change—in America’s …
Read More »My Life As an Adventure Filmmaker and Photographer (Part 2) | Nat Geo Live
With his roots in skateboard photography, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Keith Ladzinski knows how to defy gravity—by climbing (and filming) spires in Antarctica, karst landscapes in China, and a wild jungle tower in French Polynesia. Now he is documenting the unparalleled beauty—as well as the effects of climate change—in America’s …
Read More »My Life As an Adventure Filmmaker and Photographer (Part 1) | Nat Geo Live
With his roots in skateboard photography, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Keith Ladzinski knows how to defy gravity—by climbing (and filming) spires in Antarctica, karst landscapes in China, and a wild jungle tower in French Polynesia. Now he is documenting the unparalleled beauty—as well as the effects of climate change—in America’s …
Read More »Food waste is the world’s dumbest problem
Eat your peas! It’s the easiest way to fight climate change. This is the fourth episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the videos explore the surprising elements of our lives that …
Read More »The Fascinating Lives of Bleeding Heart Monkeys (Part 3) | Nat Geo Live
Join Jeff Kerby and Vivek Venkataraman for a rare look at Ethiopia’s bleeding heart monkey, the gelada. The pair share stories of the species’ alpine survival techniques, bizarre diet, and unique relationship with the critically endangered Ethiopian wolf. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world’s premium …
Read More »Why humans are so bad at thinking about climate change
The biggest problem for the climate change fight isn’t technology – it’s human psychology. This is the first episode of Climate Lab, a six-part series produced by the University of California in partnership with Vox. Hosted by Emmy-nominated conservation scientist Dr. M. Sanjayan, the videos explore the surprising elements of …
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