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Radiolab

WNYC Studios

Science, Natural Sciences, History, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.643.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

As we hit the one year mark since the first U.S. state (California) issued a stay-at-home order to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we put out a call to see if any of you would take us to your secret escape spot and record audio there.

And you astounded us with what you brought in.

In this soundrich, kaleidoscopic episode, we journey around the planet and then, quite literally, beyond it. Listen only if you want a boatload of fresh air, fields of wildflowers, stars, birds, frogs, and a riveting tale involving Isaac Newton and a calm beyond any calm you knew could exist.

This episode was produced by Matt Kielty and Lulu Miller, with production support from Jonny Moens and Suzie Lechtenberg.

Special thanks to:

Lynn Levy, who went on to host the space-a-licious series, The Habitat, and edit (among other things) the powerful and beautiful new podcast Resistance.

Merav Opher, an astronomy professor at BU, who now directs the SHIELD DRIVE Science Center which is studying the data collected by the Voyagers at the edge of the heavens, or--err, the “heliosphere” as the scientists call it.

Edward Dolnick, The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World

Ann Druyan, one of the creators of the 1977 Golden Album traveling on the Voyager probe, has recently released a new series on National Geographic, “Cosmos: Possible Worlds

A.J. Dungo, who submitted a postcard while surfing, is author of the mesmerizing graphic novel, In Waves, a memoir about surfing and grief.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Wait, you're listening.

0:07.0

Okay.

0:09.0

You're listening to Radio Lab.

0:12.0

Radio Lab.

0:13.0

From W and Y.

0:14.0

You see?

0:15.0

You see?

0:16.0

Do you guys know why I've gathered you here today?

0:22.0

No idea.

0:23.0

Well, I know only in the meta sense that you've got another crazy thing that you're thinking

0:28.0

about.

0:29.0

I don't know what though.

0:30.0

Well, as maybe you know, or just can like feel in your soul, we're about to hit a year

0:38.5

since the first state California issued at State Home Order.

0:42.0

What, what, what was that?

0:44.0

That's March 19th.

0:45.0

So that's coming.

0:46.0

Yeah, yeah, it is coming up.

0:47.0

Well.

0:48.0

Yeah, and I think most people, you know, like the claustrophobia I think is just hitting a

0:52.5

new high.

0:53.8

And so as I was stuck, I just started fantasizing.

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