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Episode 29: Television
In January 1926, some of the most important strides in mechanical television technology were made! Join Kara and Josh as they discuss the history & science of mechanical television and one of it’s most important inventors: John Logie Baird. With technology created in the 1880’s through to the switch to electronic television, we will flip the channels through many cool and impressive moments in television’s early history.
Discussion Includes:
Nipkow Discs & Other Science
Early Mechanical TV History
John Logie Baird
Overview of the Move to Electronic Television
© Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2026Episode 16: Wonderful Whales
We finally have an episode where our favorite phrase “deep dive” is truly apropos! So join us as we deep dive the fascinating underwater world of whales. This group of animals technically includes dolphins and porpoises in addition to whales. Discover their forms of communication, diets, family structures and more!
©️Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2025Episode 1: Samhain
The Irish-Pagan holiday of Samhain is one of the largest influences on our modern Christian and Secular holiday of Halloween. This episode explores the history and tradition of Samhain and how those traditions are seen today.
©️Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2024Image Credit: https://oghamart.com/blogs/news/samhain-halloween-celtic-roots
