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brady haran podcast

by Dr. Pascale Goldner IV Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Brady Haran famous for?

Brady John Haran OAM (born 18 June 1976) is an Australian-British independent filmmaker and video journalist who produces educational videos and documentary films for his YouTube channels, the most notable being Periodic Videos and Numberphile. Haran is also the co-host of the Hello Internet podcast along with fellow educational YouTuber CGP Grey.

What is the Numberphile Podcast by Rishi Haran?

In November 2018, Haran launched The Numberphile Podcast, in which he speaks with various mathematicians in a longer-form version than the YouTube channel. Unlike with his others, Haran is the sole host of this podcast.

What do CGP Grey and Brady Haran do?

Hosted by Brady Haran, maker of the Numberphile series on YouTube. CGP Grey and Brady Haran talk about YouTube, life, work, whatever. CGP Grey and Brady Haran talk about YouTube, life, work, whatever. Tim and Brady discuss ideas for podcasts that they will never make.

Where can I find Tim and Brady's podcast?

Tim and Brady discuss baby follow-up, a KFC 'drugs bust', Draw Four cards, being alone, the Ark of the Covenant (and spoons), and life expectancy. Go to Storyblocks for stock video, pictures and audio at storyblocks.com/unmade Catch the podcast on YouTube where we often include accompanying videos and pictures

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What happened to the Hello Internet podcast?

The podcast debuted in 2014 and released 136 numbered episodes and 18 unnumbered episodes until February 2020, when the last episode was published. The podcast is currently indefinitely suspended and inactive. Listeners of the podcast are known as "Tims".

How many channels does Brady Haran have?

Brady HaranBrady Haran OAMChannelsNumberphile Computerphile Periodic Videos Sixty Symbols Deep Sky Videos Numberphile2 Objectivity Hello Internet nottinghamscience Backstage Science wordsoftheworld PhilosophyFile Psyfile Bibledex BradyStuff FavScientist foodskey Unmade Podcast Sofa Shop12 more rows

Is Brady Haran a doctor?

On July 20, 2016, I received an honorary doctorate from the University of Nottingham. It was a Doctor of Letters honoris causa. It was a really great day and I'm grateful to everyone involved.

Why did CGP GREY stop Hello Internet?

He effectively abandoned Hello Internet. They once mentioned that they have 900K subs. Grey fully controlled HI, and it was way more popular than Cortex. If he wants to diversify so much abandoning project like this just doesn't make sense.

How many Numberphile videos are there?

The videos are produced by Brady Haran, a former BBC video journalist and creator of Periodic Videos, Sixty Symbols, and several other YouTube channels....NumberphileTotal views639.9 million (Numberphile) 17.3 million (Numberphile2) (June 20, 2022)Associated actsPeriodic Videos Sixty Symbols CGP Grey11 more rows

Who is behind Numberphile?

My name is Brady Haran and the main thing I do is make YouTube videos. You can see them on channels such as Numberphile, Periodic Videos, Objectivity and Sixty Symbols - plus a bunch more. The videos have been watched over a billion times - with a watch time that adds up to nearly 11,000 years.

Where is CGP GREY from?

New York, NYCGP Grey / Place of birthGrey grew up in the Long Island suburbs of New York City. He went to college in upstate New York, earning two degrees: one in physics and another in sociology. Grey's grandmother was born in Ireland.

Who is the professor in periodic videos?

Sir Martyn Poliakoff CBEHe is a research professor in chemistry at the University of Nottingham....Martyn Poliakoff.Sir Martyn Poliakoff CBE FRS CChem FREng FRSC FIChemEPoliakoff during the filming of a Periodic Videos videoBorn16 December 1947 London, EnglandAlma materUniversity of Cambridge (BA, PhD)Known forThe Periodic Table of Videos13 more rows

Why are Hello fans called Tims?

Tim is the nickname given to listeners of Hello Internet. The name was originally coined by Grey in "H.I. #7: Sorry Language Teachers" at 50:58, referring to the fact that there could be a listener called Tim listening to the episode in an airplane.

What is a Hotstopper?

Hotstoppers are small contraptions to block the hole in the lids of take-away coffees (and other hot drinks). They are also known as "splash sticks".

The Little Star - with Zvezdelina Stankova

Mathematician Zvezdelina Stankova was born in Bulgaria and is now a teaching professor at UC Berkeley.

Google's 'DeepMind' does Mathematics

A breakthrough paper is published about using artificial intelligence to do mathematics - we discuss it with DeepMind's Alex Davies and Professor Marcus du Sautoy. DeepMind - https://deepmind.com DeepMind blog on this topic - https://deepmind.com/blog/article/exploring-the-beauty-of-pure-mathematics-in-novel-ways Nature article on the topic ...

Making Sense of Infinity - with Asaf Karagila

From high school drop-out to set theorist, Asaf Karagila shares his journey towards infinity. Asaf is a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at the University of East Anglia. Asaf's blog - http://karagila.org Asaf's Twitter - https://twitter.com/AsafKaragila Some Infinity stuff on Numberphile ...

A Chance at Immortality - with Marcus Du Sautoy

Mathematical greatness can strike at any time - even on the train between Oxford and London. Marcus is the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University - https://www.simonyi.ox.ac.uk Marcus' author page on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3eJNd1Z I ...

The Naked Mathematician - with Tom Crawford

Dr Tom Crawford has been known to strip to his underwear in the interests of math education. He is an Early Career Teaching and Outreach Fellow at Oxford University. Tom's page at St Edmund Hall - https://www.seh.ox.ac.uk/people/tom-crawford Tom Rock's Maths ...

Beauty in the Messiness - with Philip Moriarty

Experimental physicist Phil Moriarty works with temperamental microscopes and individual atoms. Today's topics include Ireland, mathematics, failing at university, microscopy, academic gripes... and music. Professor Moriarty's university page - including links to some of his papers Phil's book: When the ...

The High Jumping Cosmologist - with Katie Mack

Astrophysicist Katie Mack discusses Twitter, athletics, mathematics, and the small matter of the fate of the Universe. Katie Mack's website And her Twitter @AstroKatie The End of Everything - Dr Mack's book on Amazon This episode was supported by G-Research, ...

What are Tim and Brady discussing?

Tim and Brady discuss some parish notices, Celtic Fusion Music, Cremation, fan art, a Dutch spoon from the future, a lost spoon, another amazing Sofa Shop performance, the planets, and clowning around.

What do Tim and Brady talk about?

Tim and Brady discuss new trading cards, more weirdness from civilians, head-to-heads, a Dutch Sofa Shop cover, an architectural Spoon of the Week, a building demolition, ancestors, Brady's convict roots, secret words, and a big finale.

Who is the special guest on the Brady Show?

Special guest Derek Muller (from Veritasium) joins Tim and Brady to discuss all sorts of stuff, including; Traralgon, the Big Rocking Horse, Canada, (ice) hockey, hypochondria, last words, and a $10,000 bet.

Who is Brady Haran?

Brady John Haran OAM (born 18 June 1976) is an Australian-British independent filmmaker and video journalist who produces educational videos and documentary films for his YouTube channels, the most notable being Periodic Videos and Numberphile. Haran is also the co-host of the Hello Internet podcast along with fellow educational YouTuber CGP Grey.

Where did Brady Haran live?

Reporter and filmmaker. Brady Haran studied journalism for a year before being hired by The Adelaide Advertiser. In 2002, he moved from Australia to Nottingham, United Kingdom. In Nottingham, he worked for the BBC, began to work with film, and reported for East Midlands Today, BBC News Online and BBC radio stations.

How long is the Unmade podcast?

The podcast features a discussion between the two about "ideas for podcasts that they will never make". Most episodes last for approximately 40–75 minutes and each host is given the opportunity to pitch two podcast ideas in total. Hein and Haran then proceed to discuss these ideas in a light-hearted and often comedic manner. Along with the regular episodes, the podcast also has occasional 'special episodes'. These are usually, but not always, an opportunity for the hosts to attempt to actually create a podcast from an idea previously put forward on the show. A notable exception to this was the Antarctica special episode which departed from the usual format for Haran to discuss his recent visit to Antarctica with Hein. As of December 2020, there have been twenty special episodes including the Antarctica special.

How long are podcast episodes?

Most episodes last for approximately 40–75 minutes and each host is given the opportunity to pitch two podcast ideas in total. Hein and Haran then proceed to discuss these ideas in a light-hearted and often comedic manner. Along with the regular episodes, the podcast also has occasional 'special episodes'.

How many YouTube channels does Haran have?

In his first five years as an independent filmmaker he made over 1500 videos and in 2012, he was the producer, editor, and interviewer behind 12 YouTube channels. Haran frequently collaborates with well-known academics and professionals.

What is the sister channel of Numberphile?

Computerphile is the sister channel to Numberphile, featuring videos about computer science. Haran is minimally involved in the channels video creation, with most being directed and produced by Sean Riley.

Who is the host of the Numberphile podcast?

Main article: Numberphile § The Numberphile Podcast. In November 2018, Haran launched The Numberphile Podcast, in which he speaks with various mathematicians in a longer-form version than the YouTube channel. Unlike with his others, Haran is the sole host of this podcast.

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