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Chicago Full: thebrainscoop, "Welcome to our new podcast: ExploreAStory!", January 10, 2018, YouTube, 02:11,
https://youtube.com/watch?v=j12lHghsRmk.
Welcome to ExploreAStory, a science podcast by the makers of The Brain Scoop. Every other week we'll bring you a new story about the fantastic people who work behind-the-scenes at natural history museums, and the scientists who are making new and exciting discoveries about our world every day.

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Each episode includes a segment at the end where we want to hear from you. Actually, we want to hear from your environment. We wanna know:

1. Your name
2. Where you are in the world, and what you're doing
3. 30-45 recorded seconds of your environment, preferably outside, anywhere (and everywhere).
Whether you're in an urban area on your way to work or school, conducting fieldwork near home or abroad, or just enjoying a moment outside-- we want to hear it! You can record it using the voice memo app on your smartphone and email the file to by sending it to exploreastory(at)fieldmuseum.org, with the subject line "OK to share." By sending us the file you're giving us permission to use it at the end of a future episode or another Brain Scoop-related project, so thank you in advance!
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ExploreAStory is written and hosted by Emily Graslie, and produced by Sheheryar Ahsan and Brandon Brungard with music by Jason Weidner. It's made possible by the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois.
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Boreal Chorus Frogs in Yellowstone National Park recording courtesy NPS & MSU Acoustic Atlas / Jennifer Jerrett
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