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Moments That Shaped Us

Moments That Shaped Us

著者: Cole Johnson
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概要

This is a history podcast told from inside the moment. Each episode focuses on a major event from the past, but instead of explaining it from a distance, the story is built from real accounts, verified transcripts, and documented voices of people who were there at the time. The goal is not to summarize history, but to recreate the uncertainty, fear, pressure, and decisions as they were actually experienced. There is no invented dialogue and no fictional dramatization. Every episode is grounded in strict historical accuracy, using primary sources to guide the narrative. When people speak in this podcast, they are quoting or closely paraphrasing real words, thoughts, and records from the time. The series moves across different moments in history, from scientific breakthroughs to political turning points, focusing on how events unfolded before their outcomes were known. Listeners hear history as it happened, without knowing how it would end. Designed for middle school students and general audiences, the podcast balances emotional storytelling with clear explanation. Complex ideas are broken down simply, without talking down to the listener. This podcast is about history before it became history.© 2026 世界 科学
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  • The Promise
    2026/02/06

    Why is an ecosystem with Low biodiversity more fragile that one with high biodiversity?21Turned in3AssignedAccepting submissionsStanley J BohananYesterdaylow biodiversity will increas and the hight will rise Addyson F ChampionYesterdayAn ecosystem with low biodiversity is more fragile because,if the ecosystem has the same animals then the food supply will run out quickly, because the same animals eat the same food unless they adopt.Thomas K ClarkYesterdayIt is less fragile because its all supporting each other so the less there is like less stability for the ecosystem to hold itself up and the more there is , it is less fragile cause there is more causing it to have a higher stability and can rely on each-other to fight it off.Elijah N CleghornYesterdayBecause if a disease or something happened the less stuff will die out quicker because there are less organisms.Zachary M ColeYesterdayBecause you want high biodiversity because what if you had some native species about to die because it has less resources. It might not have nothing much to feed off. All this might lead to the same organisms having to kill and feed off the same organisms.Now if theirs high biodiversity its a lot better because even if there if there is something about to die it might have more resources and theirs more competition.Ava D GlennYesterdayan ecosystem with high biodiversity is better because if a disease spreads the ecosystem with high biodiversity will be less affected then the one with low biodiversity. Joshua K GrammerYesterdaybecause the low ecosystem has les things in it :)David R GrayYesterdaybc they are are like the main source of foodConnur W HallYesterdaycause there is animals and living things to keep it steadyLexus F HallYesterdayAn ecosystem with low biodiversity is more fragile than an ecosystem with high energy because an ecosystem with low biodiversity has less living things and less living things means more chances of things having to move or they are just going to die. Adalynn F JacksonYesterdayit is more fragile because you have lower species than one that has higher biodiversity . Then one with higher biodiversity has species that eat off of others and don't almost die if they get ate , but the one with lower biodiversity have less animals to feed off of and more and likely die if they get affected Olivia G JohnsonYesterdayAn ecosystem with low biodiveristy is more fragile because it has less of a varity of animals to eat or hunt. meanwhile, an ecosystem with high biodiversity, has more of a varity to eat or hunt.Lillian S MesserYesterdaybecause if a virus comes to two ecosystems one with high biodiversity and one with low biodiversity it will more easily wipe out th e one with low biodiversity due to the low amounts of differnt types of plants and animals while the one with high biodiversity is most like to thrive with only a bit of decrease in population while the others population will decrease more and most likely to be unstable as a end resultEverly S MuellerYesterdaybecause the high biodiversity ecosystem is more healthier and steady because it has more animals to change diets on for other animals, but the low biodiversity ecosystem doesnt have that trait and usually they can go extinct or near extinction. Krislyn F PraterYesterdayBeacuse if a sickness goes around or if something dies out it could effect the low biodiversty more.Kayson M RitchieYesterdayIt is more fragile because if one spicecs dies out the ecocistem could dieMollie-Kaye R RogersYesterdayIf a disease spreads targeting a species when there is low biodiversity more animals will die.Baelyn C ShortYesterdaybecause when you have high biodiversity it makes a stronger ecosystemAlayna O SmittyYesterdayLess means more...

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - A New Direction for NASA's Space Program
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    4 分
  • The Day Space Stopped Being Empty
    2026/01/23

    The Day Space Stopped Being Empty

    On October 4, 1957, a small metal object changed the world.

    In this first episode of Moments That Shape Us, listeners are taken back to the day Sputnik was launched into orbit. For the first time in human history, space was no longer empty. Something made by people was moving above the Earth, passing silently over cities, homes, and borders.

    This episode explores how that single event sparked fear, urgency, and global tension. Told through real historical accounts and verified records, the story focuses on what people understood in the moment, before the Space Race had a name and before anyone knew where it would lead. The episode examines why Sputnik mattered, how the United States reacted, and how the creation of NASA began not with confidence, but with uncertainty.

    This is the story of the moment when space became something humanity could reach, and something the world could no longer ignore.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - On October 4, 1957, something passed over the United States
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    6 分
  • Trailer
    2026/01/22

    Moments That Shape Us is a serious, documentary-style history podcast that takes listeners inside the moments when history was still unfolding.

    This trailer introduces the tone and purpose of the series, which tells real historical events through verified transcripts, interviews, and firsthand accounts from the people who lived them. Instead of explaining the past from a distance, the podcast focuses on the uncertainty, pressure, and decisions that shaped the world before outcomes were known.

    Designed for middle school students and general audiences, Moments That Shape Us combines emotional storytelling with strict historical accuracy. There is no fictional dialogue and no dramatized guessing. Every episode explores a single moment that changed history and asks what it felt like to live through it.

    This is history before it had an ending.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Moments That Shape Us
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    2 分
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