
Outside In Radio
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Some folks post their #SpotifyWrapped but we here at Outside In Radio and NH Public Radio went a step further and made a whole playlist for this mucky, grubby, in-between 'stick season.' It's contractually obligated to have Noah Kahan but also other great songs. open.spotify.com/playlist/2slLV…

What Remains update: A few weeks after we released the series news broke that the Penn Museum discovered additional MOVE bombing remains in the museum. How did this happen? And what's next for the thousands of other human remains still in their possession? outsideinradio.org/shows/what-rem…

Outside/Inbox: What does all that road salt do to the environment? (Outside In Radio) nhpr.org/environment/20…



This is still unsettled and hotly debated science but, as I found out, in our polarized and increasingly digital world… unsettled science can quickly become doctrine. Check out the latest episode of Outside In Radio here: outsideinradio.org/shows/fluorida… 3/3

This year, EarBuds Podcast Recommendations's Arielle Nissenblatt (sounds like 'this & that') asked podcast leaders to share a fun fact they learned from shows in 2024. Here's what our Founder/CEO Jeff Umbro sent in... "Without refrigeration, it would be nearly impossible to make a 🍔 ." - NH Public Radio's Outside In Radio / Nate Hegyi


Producer Felix Poon has the story of a new kind of turf war, and how one community is trying to make peace with #Pickleball. Coming to a podcast app near you.

In the early 1980s, an animal rights group airlifted nearly 600 wild burros out of the Grand Canyon. You read that right. What can one of the flashiest rescue stories of the century tell us about the power of animal activism to make change? This week on Outside In Radio

Concerts. Karaoke. Church hymns. Protest chants. Birthday parties. Why is singing as a group such a common feature of diverse settings? That's what Outside In Radio asks in their latest podcast episode Why We Sing feat. SingWell's Arla Good. Listen here 🔽 outsideinradio.org/shows/why-we-s…



This is hilarious. Dune was written in the early 1960s. But you do you, guys. Meanwhile, this is the actual, real-life inspiration for Dune (via Outside In Radio ) : outsideinradio.org/shows/the-disa…

Cruise ships are supposed to benefit local economies. Do they? Producer Marina Henke spent the past few months charting these muddy waters in Portland, Maine. outsideinradio.org/shows/cruise-o…


🎧This week: Joseph Lee on what it's like covering a diverse range of Indigenous communities responding to climate change. And we talk about his new book, Nothing More of This Land, and what it means to make "a map to the next world." outsideinradio.org/shows/a-map-to…

Why were fungi incorrectly classified as plants for more than 200 years? Patty Kaishian, the curator of mycology at the New York State Museum, has the answer. This week on Outside/In, Marina Henke takes a field trip to Albany. outsideinradio.org/shows/taxonomy…

From the #Titanic to sunken warships #shipwrecks are important historical time capsules, but they're under threat from commercial fishing activity. In this episode, the NOAA Stellwagen Bank NMS program bringing scientists and #fishermen together to save the wrecks. outsideinradio.org/shows/saving-t…