Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History Podcast

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Dylan Wilmeth
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3.6K - 6.1K listeners Female/Male 4.9 rating 243 reviews 56 episodes USA
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This podcast starts at the beginning of Earth's prehistory and works forward through time. Bedrock will explore the first 90% of Earth’s past, a time known as the Precambrian Era. Before humans, before dinosaurs… there was the Precambrian. The Earth was an incredibly alien world, but not a dead one. Along the way, you will build a mental toolkit to see the world like a geologist. You will never look at a mountain, the moon, or pond scum in quite the same way again.

Welcome to Bedrock. For transcripts, visuals, and references, check out https://www.bedrockpodcast.com

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Here's a quick summary of the last 3 episodes on Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History.

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Dylan is a guest on the podcast episode 'Hidden Gems' and is associated with the discussion about rocks, geology, and the Greenland region. Specific biographical details are not provided in the episode description.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History.

0:00 37:31

39: The Shattered Planet

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Dylan
Keywords
plate tectonics geology Precambrian Era Earth's crust planetary geology Greenland rocks Occam's Razor cosmic neighbors

Earth’s crust is shattered into dozens of moving plates, but many other worlds operate very differently. What are some alternatives to plate tectonics?

Today, we’ll compare tectonics on Earth with tectonics on other planets, through the lens of 3.9 billion-year-old rocks from Greenland. On the way, we’ll visit the westernmost town in the USA, visit one of our cosmic neighbors, and learn about the Occam’s Razor of geology.

Extra Credit: find today’s planet in the night sky, drop a pebble every day this week and see if anything changes, or read “The Long Rain” by Ray Bradbury.

Donate to support the show- anything is appreciated!

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Click here to read Dylan's Nature paper!

0:00 32:17

38: Hidden Gems

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Dylan
Keywords
Greenland Precambrian rocks geology Dylan's birthstone Play-Doh experiment stone soup

This season's final arc is set in Greenland. Let's start with the most common rocks in the region: what are they and what stories do they tell about the world 3.9 billion years ago?

Along the way, we'll weave a tapestry of stone, boil some rocks, and learn a bit about Dylan's birthstone.

Extra credit: try the Play-Doh experiment from this episode, or make some stone soup.

Click here for the audience survey!

Donate to support the show- anything is appreciated!

0:00 9:05

Bedrock Returns! How to Support the Show

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Dylan
Keywords
Earth's prehistory Precambrian Era geology Earth's early history

We're back! After nearly a year, Dylan has updates about his life and the future of the show.

Please take the audience survey in the link below to let Dylan know how you'd like to support the show! Also, please check out the donate button if you like what you've heard so far.

Click here for the audience survey!

Donate to support the show- anything is appreciated!

Ratings

Global:
4.9 rating 243 reviews

USA

4.9 ratings 165 reviews

UK

4.9 ratings 46 reviews

Canada

4.7 ratings 15 reviews

Australia

4.9 ratings 13 reviews

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