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Fox Chatter
Fox Chatter - Episode 18

Fox Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 30:01


U.S. Air Force Col. Shaun Bowes, 169th Fighter Wing commander, provides updates for Swamp Fox Airmen and speaks with Chief Master Sgt. Eric Bowen, the wing command chief, about the standards and readiness review requirement. He also speaks with STARBASE Swamp Fox about their STEM program for 5th grade students, and the upcoming summer camp schedule. We also hear from Dr. Nicholas Thomas, the 169th FSS Family Readiness Programs manager, about all the benefits his program can provide to Swamp Fox Airmen, past and present!

The Recruitment Mentors Podcast
Golden Nugget #79 | Nicholas Thomas - Cold Calling vs. LinkedIn: The Hard Truth Recruiters Need to Hear

The Recruitment Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 12:02


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The Recruitment Mentors Podcast
[REPLAY - TOP 5 EPISODES OF 2024] Nicholas Thomas #3 Listened to episode of 2024.

The Recruitment Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 63:19


Over the next few days, you'll be able to listen back to the most listened-to episodes of the year

The John Batchelor Show
PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 9:15


PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1982

The John Batchelor Show
PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 9:30


PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1885 HIGH CHIEF SAMOA

The John Batchelor Show
PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 13:39


PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1815 DEATH OF COOK, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

The John Batchelor Show
PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 6:54


PRC INFLUENCE PEDDLING SUCCESS: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1936 CENTRAL NEW GUINEA

Go See a Show!
Sara Fellini, Adam Belvo, & Nicholas Thomas of “A Man Among Ye”

Go See a Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 26:54


Listen in as writer/director/performer Sara Fellini, along with fellow actors Nicholas Thomas (co-director) and Adam Belvo (fight choreographer), discuss adding more balloons, doing the research, breast reveals, rowing in the same direction with your crew, the light with all the … Continue reading →

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The John Batchelor Show
LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 9:20


LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC:  1/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1930 MICRONESIA STATES

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: #PACIFIC: #ISLANDERS: Conversation with Professor Nicholas Thomas of Cambridge, author VOYAGERS, re the extraordinary invention of Asian dwellers to push off on rafts from Taiwan into the open sea between 30,000 and 5,000 years ago. More tonight.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 5:20


PREVIEW: #PACIFIC: #ISLANDERS: Conversation with Professor Nicholas Thomas of Cambridge, author VOYAGERS, re the extraordinary invention of Asian dwellers to push off on rafts from Taiwan into the open sea between 30,000 and 5,000 years ago. More tonight. Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 1943 Solomon Islands

The John Batchelor Show
LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 7:00


LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC:  4/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. Northern Marianas 

The John Batchelor Show
LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 9:30


LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC:  2/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1873 NEW CALEDONIA

The John Batchelor Show
LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 13:40


LONG BEFORE MAGELLAN, DRAKE, COOK: THE DARE OF THE FIRST TO RISK THE PACIFIC:  3/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1944 Red Beach, Saipan

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 9:30


ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 2/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 1/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1930 HONOLULU

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 13:40


ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 3/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1940 MALAITA

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 6:54


ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 4/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1837 BOUGAINVILLE

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 9:15


ORIGINS OF THE OCEANIA BATTLEFIELD BETWEEN #PRC AND #US: 1/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1850 FIJI

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 6:54


ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1905 SYDNEY

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 13:39


ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1894 HONOLULU

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 9:30


ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.  1910 HAWAII

The John Batchelor Show
ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 9:15


ORIGINS OF OCEANIA THAT #PRC AIMS TO CONQUER: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. 1930 HONOLULU

The John Batchelor Show
BIRTH OF OCEANIA 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; icholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 10:00


Photo: 1905 Panama Canal. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow   BIRTH OF OCEANIA 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; icholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake

The John Batchelor Show
BIRTH OF OCEANIA 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; icholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 9:19


Photo: 1910 Panama Canal. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow   BIRTH OF OCEANIA 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; icholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake

The John Batchelor Show
BIRTH OF OCEANIA 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; Nicholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 14:24


Photo: Portland 1920. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow   BIRTH OF OCEANIA 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; Nicholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake

The John Batchelor Show
BIRTH OF OCEANIA 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; Nicholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 7:13


Photo: Panama. No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow   BIRTH OF OCEANIA 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; Nicholas Thomas, author, @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake

Fascination Street
Nicholas Thomas - Founder (420pipes.com)

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 45:47


Nicholas ThomasTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Nicholas Thomas. Nicholas is the founder of 420pipes.com; an online retailer of cannabis paraphernalia. In this episode, we chat about his growing up in a super religious family and being a member of a fairly strict church. Nicholas explains a bit about his church life, and how that relationship took a pretty sharp turn. Then we jump right into how and why he started his own online cannabis related marketplace. We dig a little into some of the products available at 420pipes.com as well as what the future of the site holds. Nicholas shares some insights on branding, and how to build a following in an industry with so many rules and regulations with regard to advertising. If you are in the market for some of these products, check out 420pipes.com. They just might have what you're looking for, or didn't know you were looking for!

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 13:40


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. Fiji 1849 @Batchelorshow 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 7:00


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. Fiji 1900 @Batchelorshow 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 9:30


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. Fiji 1875 @Batchelorshow 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by Nicholas Thomas (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 9:20


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. Fiji 1845 @Batchelorshow 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific by  Nicholas Thomas  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3TWNZZ00KO4TU&keywords=NICHOLAS+CLARK+VOYAGERS&qid=1674136652&sprefix=nicholas+clark+voyagers%2Caps%2C124&sr=8-1 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

Chillinois Podcast
#236 - Nicholas Thomas - 420Pipes.com

Chillinois Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 64:07


In this episode, we sit down with Nicholas Thomas to talk about his small business 420Pipes. You can find the business online at 420Pipes.com. We also talk about Nicholas's experience of growing up as a Jehovah's Witness. Read show notes here: https://chillinois.net/2022/12/11/236-nicholas-thomas-420pipes-com/

The John Batchelor Show
1/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 1/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 9:29


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 1/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?

The John Batchelor Show
2/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 2/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 9:19


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 2/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 2/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 3/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 13:39


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 3/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 3/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?

The John Batchelor Show
4/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 4/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 6:57


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 4/4: Oceania now in a diplomatic battle between the #PRC and #AUKUS: 4/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?

Cannabis Man
Episode 27 - Nicholas Thomas

Cannabis Man

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 50:04


Things could have gone a very different way for Nicholas Thomas. On this week's episode Nick tells Don his story of growing up in a small Illinois town and how discovering cannabis turned his life upside down. After a journey of growth he created 420pipes.com, an online marketplace offering items on sale for four dollars and twenty cents every day. Nick has a vision of making it into a hub connecting local headshops with glassblowers and customers anywhere. Plus the News Joint Wrap, Strain of the Week and a comic called "The Secret History of the War on Weed"!Question or CommentSupport the show

The John Batchelor Show
1/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. by Nicholas Thomas

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 9:30


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 1/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific.  by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
2/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. by Nicholas Thomas

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 9:20


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 2/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific.  by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. by Nicholas Thomas

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 13:40


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 3/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific.  by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
4/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. by Nicholas Thomas

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 6:59


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 4/4: Origins of the Battle for Oceania: 4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific.  by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
2/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 2/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 9:19


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 2/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 2/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 1/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 9:30


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 1/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 1/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 3/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 13:39


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 3/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 3/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
4/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 4/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 6:58


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow 4/4: Origins of the Oceania Peoples now in dispute: 4/4: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1/4 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 9:20


Photo: 1/4    Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 9:30


Photo: 2/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 13:40


Photo: 3/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
4/4: Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 7:00


Photo: 4/4:  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific, by Nicholas Thomas. @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

Chiamo Dopo
121. Nicholas Thomas - Musicista

Chiamo Dopo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 42:42


Nicholas Thomas, musicista, parla con Jack di musica, percussioni, jazz, fonti di ispirazione, percorso musicale, progetti.

The John Batchelor Show
Nicholas Thomas #Unbound. Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 39:30


Photo: Samoan canoer @Batchelorshow Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. .

Hospitality, M.D.
How to Manage Your Career in Hospitality with Nicholas Thomas

Hospitality, M.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 69:02


Hello and welcome back to another episode of HospitalityMD! This week we welcome Nicholas Thomas from the Hospitality Spirit Podcast and the Director of the School of Hospitality Leadership at DePaul University in Chicago. Does education replace experience or vice versa? If you have not been promoted or given a big pay raise in 2 years, is it time to look for a new role? Tune in as we touch on these subjects and more. You can find Nicholas' podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/1E3lJ63bfsNv6B2oPo9vSw?si=977a40b6e7134913 Connect with Nicholas on LinkedIn Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nthoma15/ You can find out more about HospitalityMD here: www.solo.to/hospitalitymd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hospitalitymd/message

The John Batchelor Show
2/4 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by Nicholas Thomas Hardcover – January 7, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 9:22


Photo: Tuvaluan man in traditional costume drawn by Alfred Agate in 1841 during the United States Exploring Expedition 2/4  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by  Nicholas Thomas  Hardcover – January 7, 2021  An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. One of the Best Books of 2021 — Wall Street Journal The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
4/4 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by Nicholas Thomas Hardcover – January 7, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 6:54


Photo:  Hawaiian navigators sailing multi-hulled canoe, c. 1781 4/4  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by  Nicholas Thomas  Hardcover – January 7, 2021  An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. One of the Best Books of 2021 — Wall Street Journal The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
3/4 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by Nicholas Thomas Hardcover – January 7, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 13:37


Photo:  Nukuoro Atoll, Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia. The lagoon is about 3.7 miles in diameter, and the atoll has an approximate land area of 0.7 square miles. (Source: NASA) 3/4  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by  Nicholas Thomas   Hardcover – January 7, 2021  An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. One of the Best Books of 2021 — Wall Street Journal The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1/4 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by Nicholas Thomas. Hardcover – January 7, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 9:22


Photo:   Nemasitse (tapa cloth), Museum of New Zealand 1/4  Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (The Landmark Library), by  Nicholas Thomas.  Hardcover – January 7, 2021  An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. One of the Best Books of 2021 — Wall Street Journal The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?  In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

Business Daily
China prepares to face down Omicron

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 18:25


The new variant poses a particular threat to China's hitherto successful zero-Covid strategy at a time when the country's economy is looking vulnerable. Ed Butler gets the latest on the fast-moving Omicron variant from Boston University epidemiologist Eleanor Murray. One new development is a recent study in Hong Kong that found that one of the two main Chinese vaccines offers very little resistance against it. Health security expert Nicholas Thomas of Hong Kong's City University says the Chinese government is now in a race to deliver booster vaccines to its population, while stopping Omicron from leaching across its porous land borders. It comes at a sensitive time, with the Beijing Winter Olympics to begin in February, and the government seeking to gently deflate a property market bubble ahead of a politically sensitive Communist Party Congress in October. But independent economist Andy Xie says that when push comes to shove, the government would rather lockdown the entire national economy rather than let Covid get out of control. Producer: Laurence Knight (Picture: A large crowd of commuters wearing face masks at a subway station in Hong Kong; Credit: Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The John Batchelor Show
Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 39:30


Photo:  Tuvaluan man in traditional costume drawn by Alfred Agate in 1841 during the United States Exploring Expedition. @Batchelorshow Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
S4 Ep1828: 2/4 Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 9:25


Photo:  @Batchelorshow 2/4   Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
S4 Ep1828: 1/4 Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021 .. .. ..

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 9:25


Photo:  @Batchelorshow 1/4   Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
S4 Ep1828: 4/4 Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 7:00


Photo:  @Batchelorshow 4/4     Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
S4 Ep1828: 3/4 Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 13:40


Photo:  @Batchelorshow    3/4    Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1808: Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 41:00


Photo:   Tuvaluan man in traditional costume drawn by Alfred Agate in 1841 during the United States Exploring Expedition. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1717: Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 41:00


Photo: Fijian druas CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1704: Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 41:00


Photo: Palau Islands, Republic of Palau Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge. https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. .

The John Batchelor Show
1679: Nicholas Thomas #Unbound Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific Hardcover. The complete, forty-minute interview, June 15, 2021

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 41:00


Photo: Hawaiian navigators sailing multi-hulled canoe, c. 1781 CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow Nicholas Thomas: #Unbound : the complete, 40-minute interview, June 15, 2021 Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific. Hardcover – June 15, 2021; by Nicholas Thomas An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean? In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. .

The John Batchelor Show
1592: 4/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 8:30


Photo:  Depiction of a royal heiau (Hawaiian temple) at Kealakekua Bay, c. 1816 4/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.   https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?   In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1592: 1/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 11:00


Photo: Communal house in Melanesia (published in 1931) 1/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.   https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?   In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake. .

The John Batchelor Show
1592: 2/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 10:50


Photo:  Celestial navigation, a critical factor in Pacific travel.  Here:   Hawaiian navigators sailing multi-hulled canoe, c. 1781 2/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.   https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?   In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

The John Batchelor Show
1592: 3/4 Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 15:10


Photo:  Grinding stones discovered from archaeology in Samoa 3/4    Nicholas Thomas, author, Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific; @MAACambridge.   https://www.amazon.com/Voyagers-Settlement-Pacific-Nicholas-Thomas/dp/1541619838 An award-winning scholar explores the sixty-thousand-year history of the Pacific islands in this dazzling, deeply researched account. The islands of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia stretch across a huge expanse of ocean and encompass a multitude of different peoples. Starting with Captain James Cook, the earliest European explorers to visit the Pacific were astounded and perplexed to find populations thriving thousands of miles from continents. Who were these people? From where did they come? And how were they able to reach islands dispersed over such vast tracts of ocean?   In Voyagers, the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas charts the course of the seaborne migrations that populated the islands between Asia and the Americas from late prehistory onward. Drawing on the latest research, including insights gained from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, Thomas provides a dazzling account of these long-distance migrations, the seagoing technologies that enabled them, and the societies they left in their wake.

New Books in Ancient History
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:16


In Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (Apollo, 2020), the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas tells the story of the peopling of the Pacific. In clear, accessible language Thomas shows us that most Pacific Islanders are in fact 'inter-islanders', or people defined by their movement across the ocean and between islands, rather than 'trapped' in islands in a far sea. Thomas also described the European discovery of the Pacific, and emphasizes the role Pacific Islanders played in teaching European explorers about the Pacific. 'European' knowledge of the Pacific, Thomas claims, was very much 'intercultural' and relied on indigenous Pacific knowledge of the region. In this episode of the podcast, Nick sits down with Alex Golub to discuss his book and the history of the Pacific. They talk about the influence of Epeli Hau‘ofa's writings on Nick's concept of 'inter-islanders' and discuss the complexities of intercultural contact in the nineteenth century Pacific which are exemplified by 'Tupaia's Chart' -- the map made for Captain Cook by Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator who led Cook to Aotearoa/New Zealand. Overall, Voyagers is an excellent introduction to Pacific history which can be read by anyone with an interest in the Pacific. Associate professor of anthropology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:16


In Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (Apollo, 2020), the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas tells the story of the peopling of the Pacific. In clear, accessible language Thomas shows us that most Pacific Islanders are in fact 'inter-islanders', or people defined by their movement across the ocean and between islands, rather than 'trapped' in islands in a far sea. Thomas also described the European discovery of the Pacific, and emphasizes the role Pacific Islanders played in teaching European explorers about the Pacific. 'European' knowledge of the Pacific, Thomas claims, was very much 'intercultural' and relied on indigenous Pacific knowledge of the region. In this episode of the podcast, Nick sits down with Alex Golub to discuss his book and the history of the Pacific. They talk about the influence of Epeli Hau‘ofa's writings on Nick's concept of 'inter-islanders' and discuss the complexities of intercultural contact in the nineteenth century Pacific which are exemplified by 'Tupaia's Chart' -- the map made for Captain Cook by Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator who led Cook to Aotearoa/New Zealand. Overall, Voyagers is an excellent introduction to Pacific history which can be read by anyone with an interest in the Pacific. Associate professor of anthropology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in World Affairs
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:16


In Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (Apollo, 2020), the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas tells the story of the peopling of the Pacific. In clear, accessible language Thomas shows us that most Pacific Islanders are in fact 'inter-islanders', or people defined by their movement across the ocean and between islands, rather than 'trapped' in islands in a far sea. Thomas also described the European discovery of the Pacific, and emphasizes the role Pacific Islanders played in teaching European explorers about the Pacific. 'European' knowledge of the Pacific, Thomas claims, was very much 'intercultural' and relied on indigenous Pacific knowledge of the region. In this episode of the podcast, Nick sits down with Alex Golub to discuss his book and the history of the Pacific. They talk about the influence of Epeli Hau‘ofa's writings on Nick's concept of 'inter-islanders' and discuss the complexities of intercultural contact in the nineteenth century Pacific which are exemplified by 'Tupaia's Chart' -- the map made for Captain Cook by Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator who led Cook to Aotearoa/New Zealand. Overall, Voyagers is an excellent introduction to Pacific history which can be read by anyone with an interest in the Pacific. Associate professor of anthropology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs

New Books in Anthropology
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)

New Books in Anthropology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:16


In Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (Apollo, 2020), the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas tells the story of the peopling of the Pacific. In clear, accessible language Thomas shows us that most Pacific Islanders are in fact 'inter-islanders', or people defined by their movement across the ocean and between islands, rather than 'trapped' in islands in a far sea. Thomas also described the European discovery of the Pacific, and emphasizes the role Pacific Islanders played in teaching European explorers about the Pacific. 'European' knowledge of the Pacific, Thomas claims, was very much 'intercultural' and relied on indigenous Pacific knowledge of the region. In this episode of the podcast, Nick sits down with Alex Golub to discuss his book and the history of the Pacific. They talk about the influence of Epeli Hau‘ofa's writings on Nick's concept of 'inter-islanders' and discuss the complexities of intercultural contact in the nineteenth century Pacific which are exemplified by 'Tupaia's Chart' -- the map made for Captain Cook by Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator who led Cook to Aotearoa/New Zealand. Overall, Voyagers is an excellent introduction to Pacific history which can be read by anyone with an interest in the Pacific. Associate professor of anthropology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Nicholas Thomas, "Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific" (Apollo, 2020)

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 58:16


In Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific (Apollo, 2020), the distinguished anthropologist Nicholas Thomas tells the story of the peopling of the Pacific. In clear, accessible language Thomas shows us that most Pacific Islanders are in fact 'inter-islanders', or people defined by their movement across the ocean and between islands, rather than 'trapped' in islands in a far sea. Thomas also described the European discovery of the Pacific, and emphasizes the role Pacific Islanders played in teaching European explorers about the Pacific. 'European' knowledge of the Pacific, Thomas claims, was very much 'intercultural' and relied on indigenous Pacific knowledge of the region. In this episode of the podcast, Nick sits down with Alex Golub to discuss his book and the history of the Pacific. They talk about the influence of Epeli Hau‘ofa's writings on Nick's concept of 'inter-islanders' and discuss the complexities of intercultural contact in the nineteenth century Pacific which are exemplified by 'Tupaia's Chart' -- the map made for Captain Cook by Tupaia, the Tahitian navigator who led Cook to Aotearoa/New Zealand. Overall, Voyagers is an excellent introduction to Pacific history which can be read by anyone with an interest in the Pacific. Associate professor of anthropology, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies

Indie Art Today with Anthony J. Piccione
Episode 45 - A Live Panel of Actors on the post-COVID Future

Indie Art Today with Anthony J. Piccione

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 78:09


With the COVID-19 pandemic coming to an end and theaters gradually reopening, there remains several questions about what's in store for the future of live theatre. Among them are what plays will be produced, how the pandemic and government restrictions will affect the industry in both the short-term and the long-term, and what role - if any - will live-streaming and virtual theatre continue to play. In this 3rd of three special episodes, Anthony spoke with Francis Mabborang, Bill Oberst, Jr. & Nicholas Thomas to hear the actor's perspective on the future of theatre in the emerging post-COVID era of theatre. Listen to the full conversation now! Watch the video edition now at https://youtu.be/BIkJPpVLr8A Follow us on social media for updates on future episodes Facebook – www.facebook.com/indiearttoday Twitter - @indiearttoday Instagram - @indiearttoday Learn more about purchasing advertising space on our podcast by visiting www.fiverr.com/ajpiccione/promote-your-business-or-non-profit-on-my-podcast Music: “Ethereal Dream” by Dox --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indie-art-today/support

OutsideVoices with Mark Bidwell
Nicholas Thomas: The Return Of Curiosity

OutsideVoices with Mark Bidwell

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 36:40


In this episode I am joined by Professor Nicholas Thomas, an anthropologist and historian who has been a Director of The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology in Cambridge since 2006. He is the author of several books including his latest book called The Return of Curiosity: What Museums are Good For in the Twenty-first Century. Nick Thomas gives us fresh perspectives on museums and their potential role in fostering curiosity and open dialogue as key leadership skills in the contemporary VUCA world. What Was Covered: The resurgence of museums and why their importance is growing in contemporary society where everyone is supposedly online Why a visit to a museum is unique and different from other cultural activities and what it can offer to a business leader The importance of encounters with the unknown in a safe setting that a museum can provide a visitor Key Learnings And Takeaways: A museum visit is an unscripted experience and a space for reflection that may be critical for looking at problems from different perspectives and inspiring innovation Asking simple questions of curiosity is a critical skill in today's heterogenous world Anthropological thinking and taking cultural differences into account has become of fundamental importance in business Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode: The Return of Curiosity: What Museums Are Good For in Twenty-first Century, a book by Professor Nicholas Thomas Connect with Nicholas Thomas by email The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Tate Modern British Museum Louvre Museum Louvre Abu Dhabi Apartheid Museum Museum of Anthropology at UBC El Anatsui: Triumphant Scale, a past exhibition at Haus Der Kunst in Munich Books by Gillian Tett, author and journalist at Financial Times Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady, a book by Samuel Richardson

History Against the Grain
We Are[n't] the World

History Against the Grain

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 60:05


Chris and Josh discuss living in an age of pandemic, play a game of Love/Hate, and Josh explains the need to decolonize world history. Contact us at historyagainstthegrain@gmail.com Website: Historyagainstthegrain.com References in this Episode: Elizabeth Kolbert, The Sixth Extinction, An Unnatural History, https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250062185 Jill Lepore, "What Our Contagion Fables Are Really About," https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/03/30/what-our-contagion-fables-are-really-about Carl Zimmer, "Welcome to the Virosphere," https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/science/viruses-coranavirus-biology.html Aimé Césaire, Discourses on Colonialism, https://nyupress.org/9781583670255/discourse-on-colonialism/ Nicholas Thomas, Colonialism's Culture, https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691037318/colonialisms-culture

Artist Unknown
Barkcloth

Artist Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 11:16


Nicholas Thomas, Director at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, talks about a 19th / early 20th century barkcloth. Both a museum object and an extraordinary work of art, the maker’s name was never recorded and the individual artistic value overlooked. This podcast series is part of an exhibition titled Artist: Unknown at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge. In collaboration with the University of Cambridge Museums, it brings together works of art from across the University’s collections from July to September 2019.

University of Cambridge Museums
Artist Unknown: Barkcloth

University of Cambridge Museums

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 11:07


Nicholas Thomas, Director at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, talks about a 19th / early 20th century barkcloth. Both a museum object and an extraordinary work of art, the maker’s name was never recorded and the individual artistic value overlooked. This podcast series is part of an exhibition titled Artist: Unknown at Kettle's Yard in Cambridge. In collaboration with the University of Cambridge Museums, it brings together works of art from across the University’s collections from July to September 2019.

The Week in Art
Should looted African art be returned?

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 62:51


In the wake of the Savoy-Sarr report commissioned by French President Emmanuel Macron, we discuss the pros and cons of returning colonial artefacts to Africa with the campaigner Vicky Ngari-Wilson and Nicholas Thomas, Director, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Cambridge. Curator of African art at the Cleveland Museum of Art Ugochukwu-Smooth Nzewi tells us about his innovative solutions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Russian Lunar Rovers and Floating Number Twos

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016 42:55


Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham talk Mars rovers, Russian lunar rovers and floating number twos during this month's podcast. Europe's ExoMars mission scientist Nicholas Thomas reveals the role an alcoholic drink played in the naming of one of the Trace Gas Orbiter's key science instruments (as well as what it does of course) while NASA scientist John Grant reveals how some Mars rovers just keep on going and that maybe ideas of canals on the Martian surface weren't so far fetched after all. London science museum space curator Doug Millard also features discussing Luna 9 and,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists
Russian Lunar Rovers and Floating Number Twos

Space Boffins Podcast, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 42:55


Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham talk Mars rovers, Russian lunar rovers and floating number twos during this month's podcast. Europe's ExoMars mission scientist Nicholas Thomas reveals the role an alcoholic drink played in the naming of one of the Trace Gas Orbiter's key science instruments (as well as what it does of course) while NASA scientist John Grant reveals how some Mars rovers just keep on going and that maybe ideas of canals on the Martian surface weren't so far fetched after all. London science museum space curator Doug Millard also features discussing Luna 9 and,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

russian mars nasa martian floating lunar rovers twos john grant naked scientists nicholas thomas richard hollingham trace gas orbiter doug millard space boffins sue nelson
Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists
Russian Lunar Rovers and Floating Number Twos

Naked Astronomy, from the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 42:55


Space Boffins Sue Nelson and Richard Hollingham talk Mars rovers, Russian lunar rovers and floating number twos during this month's podcast. Europe's ExoMars mission scientist Nicholas Thomas reveals the role an alcoholic drink played in the naming of one of the Trace Gas Orbiter's key science instruments (as well as what it does of course) while NASA scientist John Grant reveals how some Mars rovers just keep on going and that maybe ideas of canals on the Martian surface weren't so far fetched after all. London science museum space curator Doug Millard also features discussing Luna 9 and,... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

russian mars nasa martian floating lunar rovers twos john grant naked scientists nicholas thomas richard hollingham trace gas orbiter doug millard space boffins sue nelson
Objects in Motion
Nicholas Thomas - A Critique of the Natural Artefact: Rethinking Re-contextualisation

Objects in Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 63:00


Nicholas Thomas (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge) A critique of the natural artefact: rethinking re-contextualisation

The LMC Radio Network
In The Streets with Beverley Smith: Special Guest Host Maurice Appling (Ep 23)

The LMC Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2015 91:00


Activist and radio host Maurice Appling joins me to discuss the extrajudicial killing of unarmed Nicholas Thomas, the "Shoot The Gays" initiative in California, the discriminatory developments in Indiana, a Florida Senator introduces body camera bill in US Senate, reproductive health care in women' prisons, the racist police video and texts in Florida, and police reaction to the Dept of Justice's report regarding policing and debtors' prison in Ferguson, and much more. Live on Tuesday, March 31, 6pm Pacific. Or download archived episodes for your convenience.  

Tate Events
Myths of the Other - Part 1

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2014 149:02


Part 1 of 3. Audio recording of the Myths of the Other symposium at Tate Modern in relation with Gauguin exhibition. Speakers include Tamar Garb, Nicholas Thomas, Rod Edmond and Hew Locke

Tate Events
Myths of the Other - Part 2

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2014 55:59


Part 2 of 3. Audio recording of the Myths of the Other symposium at Tate Modern in relation with Gauguin exhibition. Speakers include Tamar Garb, Nicholas Thomas, Rod Edmond and Hew Locke

Tate Events
Myths of the Other - Part 3

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2014 70:27


Part 2 of 3. Audio recording of the Myths of the Other symposium at Tate Modern in relation with Gauguin exhibition. Speakers include Tamar Garb, Nicholas Thomas, Rod Edmond and Hew Locke

A History of the World in 100 Objects
Hawaiian feather helmet

A History of the World in 100 Objects

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2010 13:55


This week Neil MacGregor's history of the world is telling the story of European encounters across the globe during the 18th century. Today he finds out what happened to Captain Cook as he was mapping and collecting in the Pacific. Neil tells the story through a chieftain's helmet made from a myriad of colourful bird feathers that was given to Cook when he landed in Hawaii in 1778. This is not a story with a happy ending. The anthropologist Nicholas Thomas and the Hawaiian academics Marques Hanalei Marzan, Kyle Nakanelua and Kaholokula help describe Cook's impact in the Pacific and the meaning of the feathered helmet. Producer: Anthony Denselow.