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Antarctica

1 h 52 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Grab your parka and your conspiracy board because this week, Matt Talks Media heads to the coldest place on Earth. Steven Doughty explores how Antarctica evolved from mythical Terra Australis to the frozen continent we know today, tracing its fascinating history through centuries of maps and speculation. Dr. Nolan Meditz uncovers the unique hybrid English accent that has emerged among researchers living and working on the ice, proving isolation can shape language in surprising ways. Finally, Dr. Matt Dorr dives into Willis George Emerson's The Smoky God, examining its connections to Antarctica, the Hollow Earth theory, and one of alternative media's most enduring conspiracy narratives. Whether you're here for cartographic mysteries, linguistic oddities, or hidden civilizations beneath the polar ice cap, this episode has something to melt your brain. Music featured in this episode: * Coprofagi, Decade of Defecating ⁠ [https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2]https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2⁠ [https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2⁠] * Helslave ⁠ [https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music]https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music⁠ [https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music⁠] * Leper Colony, Those of the Morbid ⁠ [https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid]https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid⁠ [https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid⁠]

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Portada del episodio Antarctica

Antarctica

Grab your parka and your conspiracy board because this week, Matt Talks Media heads to the coldest place on Earth. Steven Doughty explores how Antarctica evolved from mythical Terra Australis to the frozen continent we know today, tracing its fascinating history through centuries of maps and speculation. Dr. Nolan Meditz uncovers the unique hybrid English accent that has emerged among researchers living and working on the ice, proving isolation can shape language in surprising ways. Finally, Dr. Matt Dorr dives into Willis George Emerson's The Smoky God, examining its connections to Antarctica, the Hollow Earth theory, and one of alternative media's most enduring conspiracy narratives. Whether you're here for cartographic mysteries, linguistic oddities, or hidden civilizations beneath the polar ice cap, this episode has something to melt your brain. Music featured in this episode: * Coprofagi, Decade of Defecating ⁠ [https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2]https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2⁠ [https://coprofagi.bandcamp.com/album/decade-of-defecating-2⁠] * Helslave ⁠ [https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music]https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music⁠ [https://helslave.bandcamp.com/music⁠] * Leper Colony, Those of the Morbid ⁠ [https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid]https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid⁠ [https://leper-colony.bandcamp.com/album/those-of-the-morbid⁠]

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