Episode #372
Math with Karen & Georgia

Georgia:
The tragic disappearance of Anthonette Cayedito
Episode sources:
“31 Years Ago, Anthonette Cayedito Disappeared” by Rachael Trost (NBC News Cold Case Spotlight)
“Anthonette Christine Cayedito” by Meaghan Good (The Charley Project)
“ANTHONETTE CHRISTINE CAYEDITO” (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
“Disappeared: Anthonette Cayedito” by Eliza J. (Leave the Lights On Podcast on Medium)
“Gone in Gallup: The Kidnapping of Anthonette Cayedito” (Pop Culture Crime)
“Have you seen Anthonette Cayedito?” by Sasha Lenninger (KOAT Action News)
“Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)” (National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center)
“Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)” (Native Hope)
“MURDERED & MISSING INDIGENOUS WOMEN” (Native Women’s Wilderness)
“Navajos Weigh Return to Old Name: Dine” by Reuters (New York Times)
“Problem Solving” (Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of Interior)
“The Shadow Pandemic: Violence against women during COVID-19” (UN Women)
Karen:
The legendary story of Phineas P. Gage
Episode sources:
“Phineas Gage, Neuroscience’s Most Famous Patient” by Sam Kean (Slate Magazine) 2014
“Phineas Gage: Neuroscience’s Most Famous Patient” by Steve Twomey (Smithsonian Magazine) 2010
“Phineas Gage – Unravelling the myth” (The British Psychological Society) 2008
“Get To Know Your Brain Series – The Frontal Lobe” (University of Pittsburgh Medical) 2022
“Meeting Phineas Gage” by Jack and Beverly Wilgus (Bright Bytes)
“Jack and Beverly Wilgus History of Photography Collection” (SMU Libraries)
“Lessons of the brain: the Phineas Gage case” (Harvard University) 2015
“Phrenology's History and Influence” by Kendra Cherry (VeryWellMind) 2022
Phineas Gage (Alamy)