Beyond Bones Podcast Houston Museum of Natural Science
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Podcast by Houston Museum of Natural Science
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BB - S3E1
Hello Houston!
Hi guys! Craig Hlavaty and Kat Havens here from the all-new, rebooted ‘Beyond Bones’ podcast from the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
We’re super excited to unveil this new podcast to the ears of Houstonians and science-lovers alike. Expect plenty of great conversations with our resident curators and staffers, along with special guests and notable names.
Check out our introductory episode to learn a bit more about who we are. We’re rather chatty. -
S2 E5 Director's Note
Are dogs the next Avengers? Daniel Ferguson's newest giant screen documentary Superpower Dogs explores the real-life powers that help dogs perform extraordinary tasks. We sat down with Ferguson and discussed his approach to filmmaking for the giant screen and his experiences directing his various films, including "Jerusalem."
Be sure to like, rate and subscribe to Beyond Bones wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @hmns. Visit hmns.org/giantscreen to find out how you can see Superpower Dogs at the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre this summer! -
S2 E4 To the Moon and Back
Fifty years ago, the astronauts aboard Apollo 11 took their
first steps on the moon. We talk to our VP of astronomy Dr. Carolyn Sumners and professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University Dr. Patricia Dr. Reiff about the day we took a giant leap for humankind.
Be sure to like, rate and subscribe to Beyond Bones wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @hmns. Visit hmns.org/moon for more info about Moon by Luke Jerram. -
S2 E3: The Nose Knows
Disease can transform cities and have lasting effects on society. On this episode of Beyond Bones, our host Chris talks to professor and vice-chair of research at McGovern School of Medicine at University of Texas Health Science Center, Dr. Steve Norris and curator of our special exhibit Death by Natural Causes, Nicole Temple. Together, we cover the topic of syphilis, a disease with significant cultural effects on Victorian culture, and its lasting implications.
Be sure to like, rate and subscribe to Beyond Bones wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow the Houston Museum of Natural Science on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @hmns. Visit hmns.org/DBNC for more info about our special exhibit Death by Natural Causes.
Customer Reviews
Favorite museum ever makes a podcast
I love all the effort the HMNS makes in all aspects, from holding stem workshops and dance parties with dinosaurs to Snapchat, even though I live far from Houston I still get to be a part of HMNS.
I learned new things about monarchs this episode. Perhaps I can try to get some more butterfly friendly plants. It would be helpful if the websites mentioned were in the description because one of the sites they mentioned you can order milkweed with your zip code to find your closest native plant.
I planted parsley and a side effect was swallowtail butterflys. A friend has her own butterfly house and taught me that they love parsley. I rescued a caterpillar from the NJ cold and kept it inside all winter and finally it emerged in May and I was able to release it!
I can’t wait to hear more informative podcasts especially anything on dinosaurs or Egypt
Monarchs!
I loved that they mentioned monarch migration right before I went on a road trip- I made sure to look out for them and saw probably over 200 just driving around! I’ve driven around this time of year before and NEVER made the connection that there were so many monarchs at once. I was definitely nerding out and telling everyone on the trip with me everything I learned from this podcast. Very cool!
Love this Place!
I was so excited to see that one of my favorite museums started a podcast! It's only one episode in, but I'm already hooked. The host seems knowledgeable and relaxed, and I learned a lot from the guests. I can't wait to hear what else they release.