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We're On A Break

Logan Shannon

Word of Mouth is on break this week, but fret not, there's still plenty of compelling stories to enjoy. We've lined up some of our favorite shows to entertain you in our absence.

Monday, March 25th: A rebroadcast of Word of Mouth from January 5th, 2013.

A new study shows that the act of holding a gun changes perception, as participants saw guns that weren't actually there; the latest in video game trends; cracking down on Pseudo-science at TEDx; movies to watch in 2013; MOMA acquires 14 video games for its permanent collection; and food trends for the up-coming year.

Tuesday, March 26th: A rebroadcast of Word of Mouth from January 19th, 2013.

Robots get FDA approval to treat patients on the fly, a nurse becomes a patient to teach students how to care for the dying, we look back at the Piltdown Man hoax, and the 90's band Guster goes acoustic.

Wednesday, March 27th: A rebroadcast of Word of Mouth from January 26th, 2013.

A fake mission to Mars reveals a big problem...sleep disorders, the host of a new reality show that chronicle's some of our country's stranger pastimes joins us, a pinball technician is trying to revive the game, and a psychologist tells us how we can call think more like Sherlock Holmes.

Thursday, March 28th: Writers on a New England Stage: Anna Quindlen

We'll be back next week with more new ideas!

Rebecca oversees the team that makes NHPR podcasts, including Outside/In and Civics 101. She has previously served as NHPR's Director of Audience & Engagement, Digital Director, and Senior Producer for Word of Mouth.
Taylor Quimby is Supervising Senior Producer of the environmental podcast Outside/In, Producer/Reporter/Host of Patient Zero, and Senior Producer of the serialized true crime podcast Bear Brook.

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