Explore every episode of the podcast The Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast
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| Economic Geography - Quinary Economic Activities | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:09:21 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will learn about measuring the economic development of a country, specifically exploring quinary economic activities, a.k.a. the "c-suite" sector. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of digital time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
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| Economic Geography - Quaternary Economic Activities | 14 Sep 2021 | 00:09:20 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will learn about measuring the economic development of a country, specifically exploring quaternary economic activities, a.k.a. the "research and development" sector. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of digital time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
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| Secrets for Success in the 2020-21 School Year | 13 Aug 2020 | 00:19:39 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we discuss how to make the 2020-21 school year your best ever! Take charge of your academic career with timeless tips for success. Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Listener Notes: 1:35 - Impact of social media on amygdala 8:55 - Use of Pinterest for note-taking/study techniques 10:05 - Pomodoro technique for time management 12:15 - Manual note-taking 13:42 - Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve 15:56 - Positive thinking/visualization for success Additional Resources: Extraordiary Power of Visualizing Success | |||
| Tackling Testing Stress | 10 May 2020 | 00:18:51 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we discuss managing the worst part of testing -- the stress involved in taking tests. We investigate why stress occurs before and during testing, and also present several research-based strategies to help get you in the right frame of mind for your tests. This is Human Geography byte-sized -- big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
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| The Demographic Transition Model, or Where Are All the Babies? | 30 Apr 2020 | 00:32:37 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we review demographic transition and how the apocalyptic nightmare of a severely overcrowded planet will not come to pass. We also discuss some amazingly positive global demographic trends using the Demographic Transition model. This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Listener Notes: Vocabulary - CBR - crude birth rate - the annual number of births per 1,000 population CDR - crude death rate - the annual number of deaths per 1,000 population NIR - natural increase rate - population growth measured as the excess of live births over deaths; formula is CBR-CDR/1000 Population pyramids - visual representation of the age and sex composition of a population whereby the percentage of each age cohort represented by a horizontal bar the length of which represents its relationship to the total population. Dependency ratio - number of persons in the "dependent" ages (under 15 and over 64 years) compared to those in the "economically productive" ages (15-64 years) in a population Additional Learning Resources - Adult Diapers 9 Billion Market | |||
| How to Save $30,000 on a College Degree | 27 Apr 2020 | 00:18:22 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, college money-saving tips are the focus. We look at how Advanced Placement classes can save years of time and tens of thousands of dollars for prospective college students. In addition, we break down how college credits work and how AP classes fit beautifully within the college system. This is Human Geography byte-sized -- big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Listener Resources: What I Wish Someone Told Me Before Taking a Gap Year UT Cost of Education Calculator | |||
| China, China, China Part 2 | 18 Apr 2020 | 00:20:05 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, China is again front and center. We take a brief look at the relationship between the United States and China, then we consider possible outcomes with China, the United States, and other countries. Starting with the 2016 US election and moving on to swiftly moving current events, we examine the signs of what’s to come on the geopolitical chess board. This is Human Geography byte-sized -- big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
Vis-a-vis - in relationship to, with regards to Japan to Pay Companies to Move Out of China It's Time for Conscious Uncoupling with China NY Mag - It's Time for Conscious Uncoupling with China In the Post-Coronavirus World Don't Write Off American Leadership China Belt and Road Initiative Debt Trip Diplomacy Hasbro, Inc. Joins Companies Leaving China's Factories | |||
| Food, Glorious Food - Subsistence vs. Commercial Farming Basics | 18 Apr 2020 | 00:20:06 | |
In this episode of the Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast, we discuss everyone’s favorite topic—food! Most specifically, we look at the relationship between a country's economic development and the way in which food is produced focusing on subsistence and commercial agriculture. This is Human Geography byte-sized -- big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Listener Notes: Ecumene - (Greek term) habitable part of the Earth
High Agricultural Density - Subsistence Farming
Low Agricultural Density - Commercial Farming
Final Thoughts - in LDCs 30% raw food rots before it can get to market due to poor infrastructure - roads, bridges in bad shape; in MDCs - 50% of food is thrown out at the point of consumption — its never eaten. think about water waste, chemical waste; Experiment — Look at your dairy and food with expiration dates. Use your senses rather than the date before you throw it out. This is a great way to help you reduce your food waste. Books - Michael Pollan - The Omnivore’s Dilemma, Cooked Documentaries - Cooked on Netflix (my favorite episode is “Water”) | |||
| APHG Test Prep & Tips | 05 Apr 2020 | 00:23:40 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, we unpack the latest updates by the College Board with regard to AP tests for Spring 2020. We look specifically at dates, how the exam is structured, consequences of cheating, and ways to help you prepare for this year’s exam. This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Listener Notes:
Exam Structure - 2 FRQs
https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/educators/taking-the-exams/ap-exam-schedule How are you taking it?
Cheating
How to prepare
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| China, China, China Part 1 | 03 Apr 2020 | 00:22:05 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography, China is front and center. We take a brief look back at the relationship with the US and China, then we discuss possible scenarios of what what could happen with their quarter of a trillion dollar relationship in the future. Looking at the current events, it’s possible that we are already seeing signs of what’s to come. This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Listener Notes: EEZs - Exclusive Economic Zones - connected to the United Nations Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which says that countries can control from their coastline to 200 nautical miles out - fishing, drilling, etc. Census Page of Trade Balances with China Timeline of China's Modern History Chinas Nine Dash Line is Dangerous Great Maps from Wikipedia of SEZs What China Has Been Building in the South China Sea Does ASEAN Support US Military Presence in South China Sea | |||
| Basic vs. Non-basic Industries, or Why a Slow Down in the Oil Industry Affects the Hairstylist | 29 Mar 2020 | 00:16:45 | |
Economic Geography - In this episode of the Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast, we examine basic vs. non-basic industries and the impact of each on a city or region. With the collapsing service sector of the economy, seeing the relationships between seemingly unrelated industries is critical to understanding the skyrocketing unemployment rates due to the coronavirus. This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Basic Industries - economic foundation for a city; brings money to an urban area from outside the urban area; large auto, steel, computer, tourism, energy industries; have a large multiplier effect Non-basic Industries - shifts money within the city, but doesn’t bring money from outside the city; “recycled” money; closed system; auto repair, grocery stores, personal services Resources: UH Bauer School Houston Economic Outlook Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com | |||
| Political Geography - Federalism - Or Why All Governments are NOT Created Equal | 26 Mar 2020 | 00:14:42 | |
In this episode of the Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast, we tackle the political geography, most specifically the concept of political systems including: unitary, federal, and confederations. We discuss the differences in the three, look at real-time applications of federalism with regards to the coronavirus, and discuss what type of writing questions you could expect as a AP Human Geography student. This is Human Geography byte-sized - big concepts in small chunks of time for learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com | |||
| Economic Geography - Tertiary Economic Activities | 07 Sep 2021 | 00:08:52 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will learn about measuring the economic development of a country, specifically exploring tertiary economic activities, a.k.a. the "service" sector. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of digital time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
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| Keeping Yourself Together When the World is Falling Apart | 23 Mar 2020 | 00:14:39 | |
In this episode of the Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast, we discuss how to keep on track in your studies and work during these tumultuous times. We discuss seven suggestions to help keep you focused, motivated, and successful as the world is changing around you. Successful motivational and organizational techniques will get you back on track from your disrupted schedule. | |||
| Why is What Where? What Human Geography is All About | 23 Mar 2020 | 00:09:33 | |
In this inaugural episode of the Byte-Sized Human Geography Podcast, we discuss what Human Geography is all about--the content, the challenges, and the benefits of the class. Whether you are an AP Human Geography student, college Human Geography student, parent who is trying to understand the concepts of the class, or a self-directed learner that just wants to know more about the world, this podcast has something for everyone! | |||
| Economic Geography - Secondary Economic Activities | 28 Aug 2021 | 00:09:29 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will learn about measuring the economic development of a country, specifically exploring secondary economic activities, a.k.a. manufacturing. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of digital time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com
Products Made from Oil and Natural Gas – you use oil much more than just petroleum in your car. Vietnam Economic Data | |||
| Economic Geography - Primary Economic Activities | 22 Aug 2021 | 00:06:14 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will learn about measuring the economic development of a country, specifically looking at primary economic activities like farming or mining. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of digital time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings help others to find this podcast, which now has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com | |||
| Political Unit Review for Human Geography Students | 24 Jan 2021 | 00:29:47 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will review big concepts of the Political Unit in Advanced Placement Human Geography to help prepare you for unit or comprehensive tests. Using the Course and Exam Description as our anchor, we will analyze the most important topics from this unit. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings, in addition to you sharing directly with family and friends, help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. AP Human Geography Course and Exam Description - The political unit begins on page 74 of the CED. 1:27 - Topic 4.1 review 2:58 - Topic 4.2 review 7:18 - Topic 4.3 review 10:30 - Topic 4.4 review 16:31 - Topic 4.5 review 18:00 - Topic 4.6 review 21:14 - Topic 4.7 review 23:15 - Topic 4.8 review 26:40 - Topic 4.9 review 28:30 - Topic 4.10 review | |||
| Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces in a State | 23 Jan 2021 | 00:17:11 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we discuss the concepts of centripetal and centrifugal forces in a state. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! If you’ve enjoyed or benefited from this podcast, please consider leaving a review on iTunes. Ratings, in addition to you sharing directly with family and friends, help others to find this podcast which has listeners on six continents! Be sure to click “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com Centripetal forces - cultural, economic, political or environmental forces that bring a state and its people together Centrifugal forces - cultural, economic, political or environmental forces that fragment or cause fractions a country and its people 1:27 Centripetal forces explanation Additional Resources: 9/11 Congress Sings "God Bless America" Gaps...of public infrastructure in Chile | |||
| Population Review for Human Geography Students | 13 Dec 2020 | 00:19:34 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we will review main concepts of the Population unit for Advanced Placement Human Geography, covering concepts from the Course and Exam Description including: population distribution, population dynamics, population pyramids, dependency ratios, Malthus, and pro-natalist/anti-natalist policies. For those needed a review of Demographic Transition, check out my podcast on the DTM: Please click "Subscribe" to support this podcast and get all the lates updates as they happen. Feel free to email me at bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com with questions you’d like answered. Listener Notes: | |||
| Development Review | 10 Dec 2020 | 00:18:33 | |
This episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography promises a short review over global development concepts. We cover levels of economic activities, education of women and development, micro-loans, and several other concepts of the geography of development of countries. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen.
UN Sustainable Development Goals Email your questions and podcasts ideas to bytesizedhumangeo@gmail.com | |||
| Why Do Some Places Look the Same? Understanding the Cultural Landscape | 22 Aug 2020 | 00:21:59 | |
In this episode of Byte-Sized Human Geography we investigate discuss a concept that tends to stump many intro human geography students — the cultural landscape. Why does it seem that some places look so similar and why some places are so very different from every place else? We review toponyms, globalization, sequent occupancy, and a relatively new concept - placelessness. This is Human Geography byte-sized — big concepts in small chunks of time for all learners at every level. It's Human Geography, made simple! Support this podcast by clicking “Subscribe” to get the latest updates as they happen. Listener Notes: Place - what is it like there? Cultural landscape- 3:00, 8:00, 11:00 combined properties of both nature and humans on a place, what we humans have done to develop a given region — includes buildings or any type of structure. The natural landscape is what was there before humans arrived. Carl Sauer’s term. Toponym - 3:55, 6:38 from the Greek - literally, "place name" Globalization - 4:16, 10:52 interconnectivity between regions around the globe via international trade, outsourcing of manufacturing, and technology Placelessness - 5:00, 14:54 a condition where a place loses its distinctiveness, what makes it unique from another place, caused by globalization/pop culture influences/gentrification. Sequent occupancy - 5:32, 13:27 layering of civilization over time, remnants of past civilizations in a current cultural landscape. Look to the great cities for examples of this, but you can find this concept everywhere. Additional Resources: Why is Nihon Called Japan in English? First Starbucks in Italy | |||