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116: Kotagiri & Kothas
In this episode, we explore the town of Kothagiri and the indigenous communities that inhabit the Nilgiri Hills in South India. Kothagiri is home to a number of natural attractions...
115: Recast - History of Money (EP67)
“In this episode, we trace the origins of money as a medium of exchange “ [cover art AI generated by Dall-e] You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twi...
114: Ways we could go: Part 2 - Asteroids
In this episode from the series "Ways we could go", we discuss the threat of asteroids to life on earth and what we can do if one decides to come our way. "Ways we could go" is a s...
113: The Legacy of Lynching: History, Racism, and Violence
Lynching is a brutal act of violence that has been a part of human history for centuries. It is a form of extrajudicial murder committed by mobs, usually against minorities, used a...
112: India's Scientists Who Shaped Our World | National Science Day Special
“In this special episode for the National Science day, we remember Indian scientists who have contributed to moving the world forward” You can follow us and leave us feedback on Fa...
111: Ways we could go: Part 1 - Fungal Attack
In this week's episode of the Writer & Geek Show, we're exploring the mysterious and often deadly Cordyceps fungi. Known to take over the bodies of ants and turn them into its...
110: History of Space Exploration- James Webb Space Telescope
This is a podcast episode about the James Webb Telescope The internet recently celebrated images from far-off areas of the universe from the latest eye in the sky - James Webb Spac...
109: History of Space Exploration: Until Now
This is a podcast episode about the James Webb Telescope The internet recently celebrated images from far-off areas of the universe from the latest eye in the sky - James Webb Spac...
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We are back after a short break of 2years! and We are back to make Writer & Geek bigger as we join hands with Ep.Log Media Network! If you are a #factjunkie we are here to care...
108: Operation Overlord
Operation Overlord was launched on 6 June 1944 and is to date the largest amphibious assault in the history of warfare. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel on 6 June,...
107: Pyramids
The Pyramids are one of the ancient wonders of the world. It is one of the most mysterious structures ever built. In this episode, we try to uncover some of the mysteries. Links to...
106: Colonialism in India - Part 12: The Indian Revolutionaries
The Indian Revolutionary Movement The first signs of the revolutionary movement can be traced back to 1847 when 5000 peasants rose against the British East India Company (EIC) in K...
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