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Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History - Podcast

Bedrock: Earth's Earliest History

This podcast starts at the beginning of Earth's prehistory and works forward through time. Bedrock will explore the first 90% of Earth’s past, a time known as the Precambrian Era. Before humans, before dinosaurs… there was the Precambrian.
The Earth was an incredibly alien world, but not a dead one.
Along the way, you will build a mental toolkit to see the world like a geologist. You will never look at a mountain, the moon, or pond scum in quite the same way again.

Welcome to Bedrock.
For transcripts, visuals, and references, check out https://www.bedrockpodcast.com

Science Life Sciences Earth Sciences
Update frequency
every 10 days
Average duration
18 minutes
Episodes
63
Years Active
2022 - 2025
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45: As Above, So Below

45: As Above, So Below

What was Earth's mantle like 3.8 billion years ago, and how do we know?

The mantle is a realm that humans have never visited, and examining it is only harder in the ancient past. Fortunately, the man…

00:27:52  |   Wed 10 Sep 2025
44: From the Abyss

44: From the Abyss

What is the world's oldest slice of mantle, and how did it reach the surface?

Today, we'll meet the first tangible piece of the world below the crust, a world humans still have not visited. Along the…

00:24:55  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
43: Postcards From the Edge

43: Postcards From the Edge

In 1971, two geologists traveled to the edge of Greenland's ice sheet. What they found were the oldest rocks known at the time, 3.8-3.7 billion years old.

Shockingly, they were in decent condition, s…

00:30:19  |   Wed 13 Aug 2025
Audience Survey Results

Audience Survey Results

Two months ago, I made an audience survey focusing on one topic: how would you like to support the show?

Many folks answered, and here's what you said about donations, Patreon, ads, and merch.

If you…

00:11:13  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
42: The Question of Life

42: The Question of Life

Nearly 30 years ago, one paper claimed to find the oldest evidence for life on Earth. How does that evidence hold up in 2025? Are these fossils or duds? Don’t panic, we’ll answer these questions to l…

00:31:23  |   Wed 16 Jul 2025
41: The Oldest Seafloor

41: The Oldest Seafloor

In 1991, a mysterious, striped red and gray rock was discovered on a cold Greenland isle. Years later, this rock would rock the scientific world with multiple debates about the early oceans and life.…

00:32:41  |   Wed 02 Jul 2025
40: The Time War

40: The Time War

How old is the oldest slice of Earth's seafloor? The answer is more contentious than you would think. Today, we visit one of the most debated locations in the show: a small island off the Greenland s…

00:29:45  |   Wed 18 Jun 2025
39: The Shattered Planet

39: The Shattered Planet

Earth’s crust is shattered into dozens of moving plates, but many other worlds operate very differently. What are some alternatives to plate tectonics?

Today, we’ll compare tectonics on Earth with tec…

00:37:31  |   Wed 04 Jun 2025
38: Hidden Gems

38: Hidden Gems

This season's final arc is set in Greenland. Let's start with the most common rocks in the region: what are they and what stories do they tell about the world 3.9 billion years ago?

Along the way, we'…

00:32:17  |   Wed 21 May 2025
Bedrock Returns! How to Support the Show

Bedrock Returns! How to Support the Show

We're back! After nearly a year, Dylan has updates about his life and the future of the show.

Please take the audience survey in the link below to let Dylan know how you'd like to support the show! A…

00:09:05  |   Tue 20 May 2025
Life Update: The Job Hunt

Life Update: The Job Hunt

Hi folks,

If you’re a long-term listener, you know this show often takes long, multi-week breaks. This break has been much longer than normal, and will likely continue for a few months. What’s going o…

00:02:35  |   Fri 08 Nov 2024
Schedule Update: Iceland Field Trip

Schedule Update: Iceland Field Trip

Hi folks! I've just been invited by my university to join a field trip to Iceland next week, one of the best spots in the world to study geology. This means there will be a slight hiccup in our progr…

00:02:15  |   Thu 11 Jul 2024
37: Metamorphosis

37: Metamorphosis

Why are some ancient rocks well-preserved, while others are extremely messed up?

Today, we'll take a side quest from our Greenland arc to learn more about metamorphosis, which changes rocks beneath o…

00:29:07  |   Thu 27 Jun 2024
36: The Ghosts of Greenland

36: The Ghosts of Greenland

What is the oldest *major* slice of rock, one that's relatively well-preserved, one that's fueled a half-century of research?

The episode's name kinda gives it away, but stay tuned as we meet the las…

00:22:44  |   Wed 12 Jun 2024
35: The Man in the Moon

35: The Man in the Moon

How did the Man in the Moon form? What does the Moon's Far Side look like?

Today, we'll learn about the most visible remnant of the ancient world- the pattern of dark lunar rocks that stares down on …

00:24:07  |   Wed 29 May 2024
34: Bombardment

34: Bombardment

When did the Moon's craters form? Can they tell us any stories about the ancient Solar System?

Today, we'll learn some early explanations for lunar features, meet a "lunatic asylum" of planetary geol…

00:22:19  |   Wed 15 May 2024
33: A Thin Line

33: A Thin Line

What are the oldest disputed fossils on Earth? Why are they disputed?

Today, we wrap up our tour of Nuvvuagittuq in northern Quebec, 3.8 billion years ago, March 3rd on the Earth Calendar. In 2017, mi…

00:25:44  |   Wed 01 May 2024
32: Pumping Iron

32: Pumping Iron

Where does humanity get most of its' iron, and what do these rocks tell us about the ancient Earth?

Today, we'll learn about banded iron formations, the backbone of the modern steel industry an impor…

00:26:30  |   Wed 06 Mar 2024
31: Trench Warfare

31: Trench Warfare

What are Earth's oldest volcanic rocks, and how did they form?

Today, we'll explore the seafloor 3.8 billion years ago through dark basalt rocks in Nuvvuagittuq, northern Quebec. Along the way, we'll…

00:20:17  |   Tue 13 Feb 2024
30: Alternative Canadian Rock

30: Alternative Canadian Rock

What's the next step after the oldest rock on Earth?

Today, we'll move the story forward 200 million years and 1,000 miles.

The time: 3.8 billion years ago... or maybe much older (March 3 on the Eart…

00:20:03  |   Wed 24 Jan 2024
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