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Encyclopodia

by Encyclopodia

A podcast about people and the things they love.

Copyright: Copyright Encyclopodia

Episodes

067. X-men: Age of Apocalypse (comic crossover event) with David Schwarz

1h 21m · Published 04 Oct 08:30
Fighting to defend a world who hates them – it’s the X-men and the Age of Apocalypse!

Summary: The ultimate alternate universe! (At least when it comes to superhero comics.)

Further Research: www.uncannyxmen.net

Thanks to David for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow David on twitter (www.twitter.com/JoinTheSchwarz)!

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

066. School Psychology with Lauren, School Psychologist

1h 18m · Published 27 Sep 19:37
Let’s learn about about the people that help set students up for successful learning – it’s school psychology!

Summary: School psychology is a specific yet broad field with a foundation in psychological sciences that should be applied in combination with social justice, anti-racism, and anti-ableism in order to develop a school environment that celebrates and appreciates all of its students and allows them to feel a sense of safety and belonging while learning and growing in an accessible, supportive environment.

Further Research: National Association of School Psychologists website (www.nasponline.org)

Thanks to Lauren for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Lauren on twitter (www.twitter.com/laureneducator)!

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

065. STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) with Kit Jepsen

53m · Published 20 Sep 08:30
Live from my backyard – an encyclopodia episode all about sexually transmitted infections, sex education, and the intersection of these things with identity – it’s STIs!

Summary: STIs (sexually transmitted infections) are very common, nothing to be ashamed of, and are all treatable.

Further Research: Planned Parenthood website (and give them money too!)

Other resources mentioned in this episode: 414ALL, Milwaukee Inclusion Clinic, Don’t Call The Police

Thanks to Kit for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Kit on instagram (www.instagram.com/thats.that.kit)!

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

064. Pride & Prejudice (2005 film) with Emma

1h 17m · Published 07 Jun 08:40
Let’s get hopelessly romantic – this is Pride & Prejudice!!

Summary: It’s a wonderful film of a timeless story that perfectly captures longing and romance for the medium of film.

Further Research: Read the wikipedia page for the film!

Thanks to Emma for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Emma on twitter (www.twitter.com/emfys_nest)!

During the summer, patreon proceeds will be supporting Camp Aranu’tiq of Harbor Camps, a summer camp for transgender and non-binary youth. Become a patron at www.patreon.com/encyclopodia or give a one-time donation to the fundraiser by going to https://harborcamps.z2systems.com/DannyDecadeDollars

The piano music at the start and end of the episode was played by me (Danny).

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

063. End of Life Care for Pets with Dr. Allison Bergin

1h 11m · Published 31 May 08:30
It is a reality that every pet owner will have to confront at some point in their life: what to do when your pet has reached the end of their life. Let’s hear from a veterinarian who specializes in end of life care all about the ways to prepare for these decisions and ways to find solace and possibly even joy during these sad times.

Summary: End of life care for pets (from the perspective of in-home hospice and euthanasia), is one of the last, really great gifts that we can give to our pets to make sure their transition is peaceful, calm, and full of love.

Further Research: Lap of Love website

Thanks to Allison for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Allison on instagram (www.instagram.com/allisonebergin)!

During the summer, patreon proceeds will be supporting Camp Aranu’tiq of Harbor Camps, a summer camp for transgender and non-binary youth. Become a patron at www.patreon.com/encyclopodia or give a one-time donation to the fundraiser by visiting https://harborcamps.z2systems.com/DannyDecadeDollars

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

062. The Continental Army (people of the American military during the Revolution) with Michael Diaz

1h 26m · Published 24 May 09:05
Let’s learn about the people that made up the American military forces during the Revolutionary War – it’s the Continental Army!

Summary: It is both the main military force that the American revolutionaries used to fight the War of Independence, and also a practical laboratory where the ideals of the Revolution got tested in the real world to see what would work and what wouldn’t.

Further Research: A Respectable Army by James Kirby Martin

Thanks to Michael for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Michael on twitter (www.twitter.com/MDHistory1)!

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

061. M&M’s (chocolate candy brand) with Maia Rose

52m · Published 17 May 09:05
Let’s enjoy a chocolate candy that comes in endless varieties and always hits the spot – it’s M&M’s!

Summary: The chocolate candy that melts in your mouth, not in your hand.

Further Research: The Food That Build America, History Channel series and podcast.

Thanks to Maia for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Maia on twitter (www.twitter.com/semirose)!

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

060. The Hunt for Red October (1990 film) with Abigail James Dillon

1h 18m · Published 10 May 08:40
Let’s pilot submarines with Sam Neill and Sean Connery – it’s the Hunt for Red October!

Summary: A political techno-thriller about a deadly game of trust underneath the high seas.

Further Research: Patrick H. Willems video about subtitles in the Hunt for Red October

Thanks to Abigail James Dillon for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Dillon on twitter (www.twitter.com/aDillonDev)!

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

059. General Aviation with Jon Pierce-Ruhland

1h 14m · Published 03 May 08:55
Let’s get our pilots’ licenses and go for a fly! It’s general aviation!

Summary: General aviation is the broad subset of flying activity that enables everything from flight training and recreational flying to business travel and commercial sight-seeing operations and more.

Further Research: Go to your local airport, find the flight school, ask for a discovery flight, and enjoy an hour-long airplane orientation and flight.

Thanks to JPR for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow JPR on twitter (www.twitter.com/onlyJPR)!

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The airplane cabin sound effect was recorded by InspectorJ and the takeoff was recorded by Ramston, and both were acquired on FreeSound.org. No alterations were made. (License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

058. Shark Adaptations with Jaida Elcock

1h 17m · Published 26 Apr 08:55
Let’s learn about the coolest creatures of the oceans and the many unique ways they survive in their environments – it’s shark adaptations!

Summary: An aspect of the animal’s (in this case shark’s) behavior, biology, physiology, ecology that evolved to help it better take advantage of its environment.

Further Research: The Shark Handbook by Greg Skomal

Thanks to Jaida for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Jaida on twitter (www.twitter.com/soFISHtication) and TikTok (@sofishtication)!

The Thresher Shark image in the upper left corner of the episode art was taken by Thomas Alexander. No changes were made. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)

This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).

The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach’s Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerate

Encyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:

Website: www.encyclopodia.net
Twitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNet
Patreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia

Encyclopodia has 69 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 83:43:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 15th, 2024 17:46.

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