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Nancy Smith

What is Water?

A Science and Social Sciences podcast
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What is Water?

Nancy Smith

What is Water?

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What is Water?

Nancy Smith

What is Water?

A Science and Social Sciences podcast
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Welcome to the What is Water? Podcast!

Allowing you to see water for the first time.

We will broaden ideas and knowledge of water by pulling apart its role in everyday life.

What is water’s role in the food that you eat, the clothes you wear, conflict, developing the cities you love, religion spritulaity, climate change, and why do you pay water bills for in the first place?

Water is so much more than you think.

Lead researcher, producer, editor: Nancy SmithContent adviser: Paul O'Callaghan (S2 EP1&2 only)Sound design and engineering: Howie Fiddy (S2 only)

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Podcast Details

Created by
Nancy Smith
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
Aug 28th, 2020
Latest Episode
Dec 14th, 2022
Release Period
Monthly
Episodes
10
Avg. Episode Length
44 minutes
Explicit
No
Language
English

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