Dr. Bill Schindler

 

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bill Schindler; Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archeology at Washington College and the Founder and Director of the Eastern Shore Food Lab.

Dr. Schindler received both his Master's degree and Ph.D. at Temple University. With much of his studies being centered around primitive technologies and various aspects of prehistoric food acquisition, storage, and consumption. He believes that gaining a better understanding of prehistoric life could help us address some of the issues that we face today. And that the lessons learned can be implemented into the diets of modern humans.

His studies have taken him all around the world to interact with different cultures and learn about their traditional foodways. He’s also been featured as a host for National Geographic’s television series The Great Human Race. Now, he seeks to take what he’s learned and share it with his students at Washington College. As well as with others through in-person workshops and virtual on-demand courses as a part of his brand, Eat Like A Human.

Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has a particular specialty that hasn't been featured yet on the podcast.

To see the video of our conversation, head over to SEAC's YouTube channel!

Connect with Dr. Schindler

www.eatlikeahuman.com
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Also, check out the organization EXARC that Dr. Schindler mentioned in the episode!

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Dr. Bill Schindler

 

In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bill Schindler; Associate Professor of Anthropology and Archeology at Washington College and the Founder and Director of the Eastern Shore Food Lab.

Dr. Schindler received both his Master's degree and Ph.D. at Temple University. With much of his studies being centered around primitive technologies and various aspects of prehistoric food acquisition, storage, and consumption. He believes that gaining a better understanding of prehistoric life could help us address some of the issues that we face today. And that the lessons learned can be implemented into the diets of modern humans.

His studies have taken him all around the world to interact with different cultures and learn about their traditional foodways. He’s also been featured as a host for National Geographic’s television series The Great Human Race. Now, he seeks to take what he’s learned and share it with his students at Washington College. As well as with others through in-person workshops and virtual on-demand courses as a part of his brand, Eat Like A Human.

Listen to his answers to our 15 questions, and get an interesting perspective from someone who has a particular specialty that hasn't been featured yet on the podcast.

To see the video of our conversation, head over to SEAC's YouTube channel!

Connect with Dr. Schindler

www.eatlikeahuman.com Facebook Instagram Twitter

Also, check out the organization EXARC that Dr. Schindler mentioned in the episode!

 We would love to get your feedback! Email

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