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ANTHRAX TO ZODIAC
Welcome to "Anthrax to Zodiac," a thrilling investigative series that takes you on a journey into the most perplexing and captivating unsolved crimes in American history. Join Denise Diana Huddle, a renowned private investigator and archival researcher, as she delves into seven chilling mysteries that have haunted America. From the unsettling anthrax letters that shook the nation in the aftermath of 9-11, to the enigmatic and still unidentified Zodiac Killer, these cases demand answers. Together, we'll traverse the years from 2001 to 1892, exploring the botched investigation surrounding the tragic murder of ****JonBenét Ramsey**** and unraveling the perplexing enigma of D.B. Cooper, the nation's only unsolved hijacking. Prepare yourself for the unspeakable horror that surrounds the Black Dahlia and the haunting Lindbergh baby kidnapping. And of course, we'll dive into the infamous ax murder of Lizzie Borden's parents, a crime that has confounded the nation for over a century. Throughout this captivating journey, we'll challenge conventional theories, present new evidence, and peel back the layers of these haunting mysteries. The truth may not be as clear-cut as once believed, and it's up to you, the listener, to weigh the evidence and draw your own conclusions. Join us on this gripping expedition into the heart of darkness as we strive to uncover the identities of those responsible for these heinous acts.
ANTHROBIOLOGY PODCAST
The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
ANTHRODISH
AnthroDish explores the intersections between our foods, cultures, and identities. Host Dr. Sarah Duignan sits down one-on-one with people in academia, hospitality, farming and agriculture, and more to learn about their food knowledge and experiences. If you're interested in the unique lives of everyday people who have been shaped by their relationship with food, this show is for you!
ANTHROPUZZLED
AnthroPuzzled is designed with the goal to help recent graduates and curious minds discover the exciting opportunities that a degree in anthropology can offer, even in the most unlikely of places. Each episode, we’ll sit down with professionals from all four branches of anthropology—cultural, biological, linguistic, and archaeological—as they share their stories of how they carved out unique and fulfilling careers. We’ll hear firsthand how they apply their anthropological training in surprising ways, whether they’re working in corporate environments, non-profits, education, or even creative industries. Let’s embark on this journey together and uncover the endless possibilities that await you in the world of anthropology. Tune in, get inspired, and start piecing together your own career puzzle.
ANTI
The podcast that talks about research without any gobbledygook. We will be having conversations with researchers who will discuss the work they are doing, looking at why this research is important and asking how did they get into this field. We hope that it will be informative and interesting and bring a bit of the academic world into the real world.
ANTISEMITISM, U.S.A.: A HISTORY
Antisemitism has deep roots in American history. Yet in the United States, we often talk about it as if it were something new. We’re shocked when events happen like the Tree of Life Shootings in Pittsburgh or the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, but also surprised. We ask, “Where did this come from?” as if it came out of nowhere. But antisemitism in the United States has a history. A long, complicated history. A history easy to overlook. Join us on Antisemitism, U.S.A., a limited podcast series hosted by Mark Oppenheimer, to learn just how deep those roots go.