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A podcast about science, literature, and the arts. Weekly show featuring interviews with people that have an expertise in a particular topic. Average episode will be 20 to 25 minutes.

Critical Wit Podcast Chris Lindsay

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A podcast about science, literature, and the arts. Weekly show featuring interviews with people that have an expertise in a particular topic. Average episode will be 20 to 25 minutes.

    Contingency Episode 2 (re-title if ever used)

    Contingency Episode 2 (re-title if ever used)

    Due to technical problems with my recording system, I can not provide a new episode of Critical Wit this week.  However, I have stitched together two excerpts of earlier episodes that either you may have not heard, or would appreciate a recap of some of the more interesting parts of the interviews.  The first excerpt is from episode 3 and is a discussion of author Matt Bell’s book How They Were Found, and the second excerpt is from episode 14 and is an interview with author Steve Hamilton and his book The Lock Artist. You can find reference links that are discussed in this episode, in the show notes of the original episodes.
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes.  You can also follow the podcast on Twitter; @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!
     
     

    • 20 min
    Critical Wit #64 – Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology (Marc Zimmer)

    Critical Wit #64 – Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology (Marc Zimmer)

    Marc Zimmer is a professor of physical sciences with a specialization in computational chemistry at Connecticut College.  He is also the author of “Glowing Genes: A Revolution in Biotechnology.”  In this episode we discuss why the search for glowing jellyfish resulted in a biotechnological innovation that would be almost as important as the invention of the microscope.
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes.  You can also follow the podcast on Twitter; @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!

    • 19 min
    Critical Wit #63 – The Science of Beekeeping and Concerns with Bee Colony Collapse Disorder

    Critical Wit #63 – The Science of Beekeeping and Concerns with Bee Colony Collapse Disorder

    Richard Mendel is a beekeeper, Vice President of the Southeast Michigan Beekeepers Association, and contributor to the Ann Arbor Backyard Beekeepers.  In this episode, we discuss the science of beekeeping, the concerns over the issue of bee colony collapse disorder, and at the end we talk about killer bees (otherwise known as Africanized honeybees).
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes.  You can also follow the podcast on Twitter; @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!

    • 25 min
    Critical Wit #62 – Review: Penguin Evolution and Bat Conservation

    Critical Wit #62 – Review: Penguin Evolution and Bat Conservation

    Due to technical problems with my recording system, there won’t be a new episode of Critical Wit for a couple of weeks.  However, I have stitched together two excerpts of earlier, popular episodes that either you may have not heard, or would appreciate a recap of some of the more interesting parts of the interviews.  The first excerpt is from episode 11 and is about the evolutionary history of penguins, and the second excerpt is from episode 13 and is about the conservation of bats. You can find reference links that are discussed in this episode, in the show notes of the original episodes.
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes.  You can also follow the podcast on Twitter; @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!

    • 20 min
    Critical Wit #61 – Science Fiction Literary Reviews with Amy Sisson

    Critical Wit #61 – Science Fiction Literary Reviews with Amy Sisson

    Amy Sisson is a librarian, book reviewer, writer, and science fiction fan. She is also a personal friend of guest host Julia Jenkins. In this episode, Amy and Julia talk about several sci fi and fantasy books of which Amy recommends, especially to mainstream (or non-sci-fi) readers.  Learn more about Amy, her book reviews, and her own writings at amysreviews.blogspot.com.
    Julia Jenkins is a librarian and book blogger at pagesofjulia.com, where she reviews a diverse collection of fiction and nonfiction, including audiobooks and occasional other miscellany.
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes. You can also follow Critical Wit on Twitter @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!

    • 27 min
    Critical Wit #60 – Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America (Richard White)

    Critical Wit #60 – Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America (Richard White)

    Dr. Richard White is the Margaret Byrne Professor of American History at Standford University and author of “Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America.” In this episode we discuss how the grand achievement of building railways in the West was based on corruption, fraud, and poor business acumen.  The end of this period consisted of bankrupt railroad corporations, multiple economic downturns, and widespread, political corruption.  You can find this book at your local bookstore or online.
    If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give it a rating in iTunes. You can also follow Critical Wit on Twitter @TheCriticalWit.  Thanks!

    • 20 min

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