11 episodes

Weekly episodes discuss different aspects of life on Earth, from plate tectonics to societal problems. Part crash course, part interviews with experts, this podcast will explain as many details of life as you could possibly need for your setting.

From the Void Up - World Building with Physical Science and Sociology Tyler Hadar

    • Education

Weekly episodes discuss different aspects of life on Earth, from plate tectonics to societal problems. Part crash course, part interviews with experts, this podcast will explain as many details of life as you could possibly need for your setting.

    The Dubious Origin of Dwarven Tropes

    The Dubious Origin of Dwarven Tropes

    Today's episode discusses where Tolkien drew inspiration for the dwarves of Middle Earth, and who else used those sources as inspiration, but for more negative purposes. Due to the election cycle and Tyler's resulting lack of time, there is no interview this time around, so this technically counts as a bonus episode.

    • 17 min
    An Introduction to Rivers

    An Introduction to Rivers

    Today we discuss rivers: how do they behave and look? Then an interview with Ryan O'Donnell, of the Connecticut River Conservancy, about the history and health of the Connecticut River, as well as specifics about how river health looks.

    • 57 min
    Biomes

    Biomes

    An overview of some common biomes, where they form, and what they're like. Interview with Matt Montrose, of Montrose Biology, about ecology and his new card game, Ecologies.

    • 59 min
    Global Climate

    Global Climate

    Today we discuss the atmosphere, climate cells, and some basic concepts of very basic meteorology. Followed by an interview with Dr. Liv Herdman on storm surges and different engineering methods to limit their resulting damage. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Ocean Circulation

    Ocean Circulation

    Discussing ocean circulation, what it does for the global climate, and how it forms. Interview with Leigh Shemitz about the Long Island Sound.

    • 59 min
    Plate Tectonics

    Plate Tectonics

    A crash course on plate tectonics: what are they, how do they work, and what does it all mean for making your maps? Interview with Prof. Dave West on the Appalachian Mountains and their history. 

    • 53 min

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