SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human
Science:Social Sciences
Being a teenager can be hard. Very hard. Our hosts Kate Ellis and Doris Tulifau recount the tough parts from their adolescence to ask whether being a teen is difficult in every culture.
It’s the question that inspired Margaret Mead, one of the most influential figures in American anthropology, to begin her research in American Samoa in 1925. And it’s the question that has sparked years of debate about human sexuality, nature versus nurture, and whether we can ever really understand each other.
Season 6 of the SAPIENS podcast was co-produced by PRX and SAPIENS, and made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
In Search for the First Cyborg
Black Influencers Beyond the Screens
Cultures of Technology: Season 7 Trailer
Can We Understand One Another?
Weaving Stories: Two Women Speak
Sex, Lies, and Science Wars
Bonus: Flemmie Kittrell and the Preschool Experiment
Into the Light
Trashing an American Icon
We Need to Tell Our Own Stories
Flapper of the South Seas
The Problems With Coming of Age: Season 6 Trailer
Introducing: Going Wild
Introducing: The Disappearing Spoon
Introducing: The Bioneers – Revolution from the Heart of Nature
Introducing: Outside/In
Introducing: Blind Plea
Finding Mrs. Jackson
Aneho’s Disappearing Coast
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