Overheard at National Geographic
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National Geographic turns 135 in 2023. In February 2023, to celebrate exploration and commemorate Black History Month, National Geographic’s flagship podcast, Overheard, will feature musicians and National Geographic Explorers in conversation on music and exploration. This is just one of many celebrations planned for this milestone anniversary.
Hosted by Overheard producer Khari Douglas, these four episodes (every Tuesday in February) will feature world-famous musicians Rhiannon Giddens, Sampa the Great, Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah (formerly Christian Scott), and Meklit Hadero (also a Nat Geo explorer) in conversation with Nat Geo Explorers Alyea Pierce, Danielle Lee, Justin Dunnavant, and Jahawi Bertolli. The Explorers and artists will discuss how nature, history, and culture influence their work, what music inspires their adventures, and how they address some of the world’s most pressing and complicated issues through art and exploration.
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The Soul of Music: Exploring Chief Xian's ancestral memory
The Soul of Music: Sampa The Great returns to her roots
The Soul of Music: Rhiannon Giddens excavates the past
Unfolding the Future of Origami
What Happens After You Uncover Buried History?
The People and Tech That Power Nat Geo
Meet an Imagineer Who Built a Wish
How Sharks Devoured My Career
The Nurse Keeping Explorers Alive
What Science Tells Us About Living Longer
Presenting: ESPN's "Pink Card"
The People Behind the Photography
There’s a Bear in My Backyard
Playback: The Real-Life MacGyver in Nat Geo's Basement
Pictures of the Year
Who Inspired Wakanda's Warrior Women?
Wayfinding Through the Human Genome
Presenting: Greeking Out by National Geographic Kids
The Hole Where King Tut’s Heart Used to Be
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