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Science in Hollywood, Podcasting, and Olga Bell: Real College Podcast

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Science in Hollywood, Podcasting, and Olga Bell: Real College Podcast

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2016-06-12

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This week on Real College Podcast, producer Emily LePain does some digging and talks to her father, a petroleum geologist, to get to the bottom of why the inaccurate science presented to us in hollywood films, such as 2015's San Andreas, is a problem. Later on, host Patrick Sharkey talks to some local podcast aficionados, including friend of the station John Moe, about the podcast medium and its increasing popularity. Jackie Renzetti will also be bringing us this week's word on the street, and Patrick will talk to the K's music director about this week's weekly release spotlight.

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Support for this program comes from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Radio K (KUOM). University of Minnesota. (2016). Science in Hollywood, Podcasting, and Olga Bell: Real College Podcast. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218399.

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