Cody Cassidy
@codycassidy
Escapologist, author of How to Survive History, Who Ate the First Oyster? and co-author of And Then You're Dead! all from Penguin.
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https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2110332/cody-cassidy 17-02-2011 00:46:21
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It's Friday! We wrap up the week with some survival tips from Cody Cassidy, author of HOW TO SURVIVE HISTORY. I worry more about surviving now, but we'll talk about it! 5ET/2PT nicolesandler.com/listen-live, Progressive Voices, youtu.be/YOxHFttE8Ts
Read this interesting book this weekend. It was like sneaking veggies into dinner: you just might learn a bunch about physics and weather and pathogens and construction (and more...) without intending to. Well done Cody Cassidy
"How to Survive History: How to Outrun a Tyrannosaurus, Escape Pompeii, Get Off the Titanic, and Survive the Rest of History's Deadliest Catastrophes" Cody Cassidy chats with Colin Dickey about this fascinating book on 6/21, tune in from wherever you are! crowdcast.io/e/a-virtual-ev…
.@SXMCanadaNow w/Jeff Sammut LIVE 1pmET! Teresa Strasser on "Making It Home", Chef Romain Avril talks #StJeanBaptisteDay, Cody Cassidy on "How To Survive History", Glen Peloso #summertrends, Liz Beatty takes us to the #CNTower, & Don Landry 🏈! player.siriusxm.ca/live/CanadaTal…
How to Survive Plague and War in the Middle Ages #GoneMedieval Matthew Lewis talks to Cody Cassidy to explore how we might cope with, & get through, some of the greatest existential threats to human life... hpbl.uk/yourls/plague
Could you survive some of the scariest, deadliest moments in history? Cody Cassidy, author of the book "How to Survive History," joins us to share how to survive those events. sciencefriday.com/segments/book-…
The idea of using science and hindsight to survive history is the premise of Cody Cassidy's new book 'How to Survive History.' Learn more: sciencefriday.com/trexrun
Could author Cody Cassidy outrun a Tyrannosaurus rex? A study that looked at the distance of their footprints and the height of their pelvis determined that their top speed was around 12 miles an hour. He can't run that fast. So how could he survive? sciencefriday.com/segments/book-…
New Ancients Ep! Cody Cassidy is here talking about the extraordinary Pavlovian culture, that lived in Eastern Europe during the last Ice Age, and how they managed to survive in a very harsh climate, largely on a diet of mammoth! 🎙️ podfollow.com/the-ancients/e…
Have you ever pondered your chances of surviving the sinking of the Titanic? Or at least whether you could have rescued Jack from his icy fate? Cody Cassidy 's How To Survive History is your ultimate guide to tackling history's toughest challenges using science and humour.
Prepare for a rib-tickling and scientifically sound (well, mostly!) guide to surviving ancient history. From navigating the Ice Age to surviving the Black Death, Cody Cassidy gives us a step-by-step, laugh-out-loud guide to out-smarting history. #Qi #funfacts #qielves
'How to Survive History: How to Outrun a Tyrannosaurus, Escape Pompeii, Get Off the Titanic, and Survive the Rest of History’s Deadliest Catastrophes' by Cody Cassidy.
'Who Ate the First Oyster?: The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History' by Cody Cassidy uses everything from modern genetics to archaeology to uncover the geniuses behind the great firsts and other innovations. #BookOfTheDay: on.nypl.org/3Sict3t