Overheard at National Geographic explained

Overheard at National Geographic is a science and travel podcast produced by National Geographic hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.

Background

The show is a science and travel podcast produced by National Geographic. The first couple seasons were hosted by Vaughn Wallace. Season three was hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs. Each episode is about 20 minuted in length.

There are multiple episodes focused on whale song. There is an episode that focuses on United States v. One Tyrannosaurus Bataar Skeleton. Another episode focuses on scuba diving below a pryamid in Nuri to explore the Kingdom of Kush. In another episode, the show focuses on the psychology of child lying and its effects on a child's development.

Reception

Awards

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AwardDateRecipientCategoryResultRef.
iHeartRadio Podcast Awards2020Overheard at National GeographicBest Travel Podcast
Signal Awards2023Overheard at National Geographic: "Amelia Earhart"Interview or Talk Show
Webby Awards2020Overheard at National GeographicScience and Education Podcasts
Webby Awards2020Overheard at National Geographic: "The Harem Conspiracy"Best Individual Podcast Episode
Ambies2022Overheard at National GeographicBest Knowledge, Science or Tech Podcast