Curious Minds Podcast
Latest Episodes
Heroes Of Podcasting #4: Todd Cochrane, CEO of RawVoice (Blubrry) | Curious Minds Podcast
Todd has an amazing story which begun with a serious injury - but ultimately led to a surprising career as an early entrepreneur in podcasting.
Heroes Of Podcasting #3: Leo Laporte, This Week In Tech | Curious Minds Podcast
This series explores the history and future of podcasting. This time, we're interviewing Leo Laporte, from This Week In Tech.
Heroes Of Podcasting #2: Jay Soderberg (The PodVader), VP of BlogTalkRadio | Curious Minds Podcast
Jay Soderberg started in podcasting back in 2006 in the corporate world, whereas the vast majority of podcasters back then were independent creators.
Heroes Of Podcasting #1: Inventor of MP3, Prof. Karlheinz Brandenburg | Curious Minds Podcast
We're interviewing Prof. Karlheinz Brandenburg - inventor of MP3, the popular format which was a critical innovation in Podcasting history.
The History of Open Source & Free Software, Pt. 2 | Curious Minds Podcast
Richard Stallman, the founder of the FSF, and Tim O'Reilly who helped popularize the term 'Open Source' discuss the history of Open Source & Free Software.
The Solar System’s Little Known Members – Astronomy Shorts 4 | Curious Minds Podcast
This episode will focus on a few of the lesser-known children of the Solar System neighborhood: The Oort Cloud, Kuiper's Belt & Dwarf Planets.
The History of Open Source & Free Software, Pt. 1, w/ Special Guest: Richard Stallman| Curious Minds Podcast
In the early 1980's Richard Stallman founded the Free Software Foundation (FSF): a socio-technological movement that revolutionized the software world.
Astronomy Shorts 3: Crazy Weather On Other Planets| Curious Minds
This episode reveals some of the greatest, most amazing, violent and impressive meteorological phenomena seen on other planets in the Solar System.
The Indo-European Language, Pt. 2: Linguistics & Genetics| Curious Minds Podcast
What can words tell us about life in the Bronze Age, and a single lucky mutation that enabled the Yamna People to digest milk.
The Indo-European Language, Pt. 1 | Curious Minds
A surprising discovery uncovered an ancient language, the ancestor of an amazing variety of modern languages - from English and French, to Indian Sanskrit.