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Seeds of Life

Seeds of Life

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Connie helps Moiya prepare for a lecture about how life started on Earth and the different ways people have explained it in myth for millennia. They talk about crafting humans out of clay, the search for habitable planets, and the meta-myth of the Dogon's relationship to Sirius.

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  • Host Dr. Moiya McTier. @GoAstroMo, Website: moiyamctier.com
  • Host Connie Gibbs. @constar24
  • Editor Mischa Stanton. Twitter: @mischaetc, Website: mischastanton.com
  • Cover artist Shae McMullin. Twitter: @thereshaegoes, Website: shaemcmullin.com
  • Theme musician Evan Johnston. Website: evanjohnstonmusic.com


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Pale Blue Pod is an astronomy podcast for people who are overwhelmed by the universe but want to be its friend. Astrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier and her best friend ConStar demystify space one topic at a time with open eyes, open arms, and open mouths (from so much laughing and jaw-dropping). By the end of each episode, the cosmos will feel a little less “ahhh too scary” and a lot more “ohhh, so cool!” New episodes every Monday.

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