A podcast about the fascinating true stories behind each element on the periodic table.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryChemistryScience |
Many episodes have incorporated geology, but this one is more about geography. (And amateur nuclear science.)
To the person who said, "the episodes are never too long," I'm terribly sorry.
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This podcast is the definitive element story time for adults (and younger people, too!). The tales told around each element are equal parts fascinating and educational. If you need convincing, try tin (Sn) or perhaps radium (Ra) as a start! There is no prior knowledge of chemistry required, but even those who have studied chemistry will undoubtedly learn something.
Exceptionally written, delivered with enthusiasm and wit, and delivering an incredible variety of informative facts, T.R. Appleton seems to have made the perfect podcast. Using a repeating format to explain the background behind each element (the fundamental building blocks of all matter), descriptions of the discovery of each, and where and how each would be found by a present-day “collector”. The facts are clear, the voice acting pitch-perfect, and we are so lucky to enjoy it without advertisi... more
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I love this podcast and how my brother became addicted to it (even though he attacked me with spoilers during Period 4). By the way, when is 95 going to be released? I’m looking forward…
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The Episodic Table of Elements launched 8 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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