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  • A show about the natural world and how we use it. We explore science, energy, environmentalism, and reflections on how we think about and depict nature, and always leave time for plenty of goofing off. Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio. Learn more at outsideinradio.org
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  • Six Foot Turkey: What Jurassic Park Got Wrong (And Right) About Dinosaurs
    Jun 9 2022

    Anybody who supports the show RIGHT NOW, during our June 2020 Fund Drive, will be entered to win a $500 Airbnb gift card, and will receive an adorable limited-edition Outside/In axolotl sticker.

    Click here to donate to Outside/In right now. 

    When the smash-success Jurassic Park first hit theaters in 1993, it inspired a generation of dinophiliacs and helped to usher in a new “golden age of paleontology.” 

    But it also froze the public’s perception of dinosaurs in time, and popularized inaccuracies that people still believe are true today. 

    So what happens when the biggest source of information on a scientific field comes from a fictional monster movie? In this episode, three Jurassic Park super-fans (one paleontologist, and two podcasters) try to sort it all out. 

    Featuring: Gabriel-Philip Santos

     

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    LINKS

    Want to learn more about dinosaurs? Check the publish date before you check it out from the library!  And here are some good options:

    Smithsonian’s The Dinosaur Book (pretty much all of the Smithsonian books are good for younger readers)

    Want to get a more global perspective of where dinosaurs have been discovered? Check out a dinosaur atlas book. 

    For older readers, or anybody who loves a good coffee table book, check out this entry featuring a number of excellent paleoartists: Dinosaur Art II (Taylor has the first one and loves to show it off). 

    Also: A truly disheartening read about people who think feathered dinosaurs are an attack on masculinity. 

     

    CREDITS

    Host: Nate Hegyi

    Reported and produced by Taylor Quimby

    Mixer: Taylor Quimby

    Editing by Rebecca Lavoie, with help from Nate Hegyi and Justine Paradis

    Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer

    Music for this episode by Sarah the Illstrumentalist, Pandaraps, Matt Large, Ballpoint, and Valante.

    Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

    Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio

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  • Call of the Void
    Apr 28 2022

    A few weeks ago our host, Nate Hegyi, was on the edge of a very high cliff in Utah’s Zion National Park when he heard a little voice inside his head whisper… “jump.”  

    He didn’t heed the call, thankfully, and when he got down safely he discovered that more than a third of all people might feel this urge, ominously known as “the call of the void.” 

    Most of us can wave off these impulses. But what if you couldn’t? What if the call of the void was so intense that you almost acted? Is there a cure? 

    This episode contains a contextual reference to suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression, anxiety, or just needs someone to talk to, reach out to the folks at the Crisis Text Line, a texting service for emotional crisis support. To speak with a trained listener, text HELLO to 741741. It is free, available 24/7, and confidential.

    Featuring: Jennifer Hames, Stephen Hunt

     

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    Hey folks – we’re working on some stories about electric vehicles, and we’re looking to hear from you. Are you interested in going electric? Wish there was better charging infrastructure where you are? Or would you prefer sticking with the car/truck you’re used to? 

    Tell us what you think about EVs, and help inform our reporting by filling out this survey. It’ll only take a couple minutes, and it really helps us produce the show. Thanks so much!

     

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    LINKS

    This 2020 study, in BMC Psychiatry, looks at the prevalence of high place phenomenon and whether it’s connected to suicidal ideation. 

    Read Jennifer Hames’ paper in The Journal of Affective Disorders on the “call of the void”: “An urge to jump affirms the urge to live: an empirical examination of the high place phenomenon.”

    The Imp of the Perverse, by Edgar Allen Poe

    Marconi Union, “Weightless”

    Listen to our previous episode “Even Hikers Get The Blues” 

     

    CREDITS

    Host: Nate Hegyi

    Reported and produced by: Nate Hegyi.

    Mixer: Nate Hegyi and Taylor Quimby

    Editing by Taylor Quimby, with help from Justine Paradis, Jessica Hunt, Felix Poon and Rebecca Lavoie.

    Rebecca Lavoie is our Executive Producer

    Music for this episode by Marconi Union, Sour Mash, Dew of Light, Gavin Luke, and Christopher Moe Ditlevsen.

    Our theme music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

    Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio

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