
Join Oliver and his aunt, archaeologist and museum curator Tami, to answer common questions about science, technology, history, and culture! This podcast is meant to be enjoyed by the entire family! You can submit questions at wethinkofficialpodcast@gmail.com or through voice messages at anchor.fm/signofwonder! We would love to hear your questions!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Listener Pete wonders 1) when the first calendar was made, 2) how it differed from our current calendar, 3) if we’ll ever have a 13-month year, and 4) the origins of Chinese New Year! We also cover some of your Easter content!
What are shout family traditions? When was the first birthday party? What is the history of gift giving??
Oliver tells the history of the podcast, what he’s learned, and what’s coming up!
Join as we discuss the Christmas Star, how big the solar system, the ISS, and communicating with aliens!!
Why are there two types of Indians? How long have the Yokuts been around? And the Sentinelese people?
In today’s episode: What was before the Stone Age? Why don’t we know more about early people? How did the universe begin?
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #160 |









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