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New Species

New Species Podcast

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Just a fraction of the species on our planet are known to science, but more are described and published every day. This podcast talks to the authors of these new species to get the behind-the-scenes stories of how new species are found and named, as well as why these discoveries should matter to everyone, not just scientists. Join us on our journey to better understand the wonderful biodiversity of our planet! Be sure to follow New Species on Twitter (@PodcastSpecies), and support the podcas ...
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Strangest Species

Mike and Ethney Davis

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Exploring bizarre and unusual dealings of the strangest species, namely, us, humans. Each episode is a ride into the details surrounding some of the most bizarre incidents in human history. Join us as Mike reveals an unusual story or event, and Eth (through many laughs and terrible hypotheses) learns along with the audience about the strange and unusual.
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Hello, welcome to the show! In this podcast, we talk about the story of our species and how we came to be. From our humble ape ancestors to Bronze Age societies, our story has been fascinating. Anthropology, archaeology, and history are all thoroughly covered. All information is based on peer-reviewed research. Fringe theories and conspiracies are not entertained. Grazie e arrivederci!
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Species

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"The host, Macken Murphy, is able to condense vast chunks of information into engaging and digestible episodes. Fact-filled and fun." — The New York Times
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End of a Species

End of a Species

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Join us on a unique journey where news, culture, and history collide with humor and critical thinking in “End of a Species.” We blend philosophy and logic with a dash of comedy to help you see the world in a new light. Whether you’re a curious mind, a philosophy enthusiast, or just someone who loves a good laugh, our podcast offers thought-provoking discussions and plenty of laughs. Tune in for a fun and enlightening adventure that will not only make you think but also keep you entertained. ...
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This podcast is about wheither we should or shouldnt bring back extinct animals. yes and no. Yes because the term "species does not just conclued animals, but plants! The reason why we should bring back extinct plants is becuase they can help with the biggest problem we are facing on earth right now, global warming. According to livescience.com In warmer temperatures, it was revealed, plants emit more of the gases that stick to aerosol particles. These can lead to cloud formation and, as a r ...
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Exploring various topics of history and government with a feeble attempt at humor. Don't worry I lack the storytelling ability of a Dan Carlin, the commitment to a fast pace and consistent release schedule of a Mike Duncan. Nor do I have the calm and reassuring voice of a Robin Pierson. What I do have is some spare time and boredom and want to talk about random things in history.
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איך כלכלנים חושבים על אנשים? האם הם נסמכים על עובדות או מונעים מאידיאולוגיה? האם הם מושפעים מאופנות או נאמנים לעקרונות מדעיים? וכיצד האופן בו הם חושבים ומבינים בני אדם משפיע על ההמלצות למדיניות? או במילים אחרות: על החיים שלנו? הפודקאסט הזה מספר את סיפור חייו של המין הכלכלי, הרעיון המהפכני שאיפשר לתאר את האדם כיצור כלכלי. נשמע כיצד לאורך ההיסטוריה הסתכלו כלכלנים על האדם באופנים שונים, וכיצד אופנים אלה הושפעו ממגמות חברתיות, מדעיות, פוליטיות וכלכליות. אבל הסיפור המענין במיוחד הוא כיצד האופן בו ...
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Our guest on today's show is Ari, who returns for a follow up conversation on conflict in activist spaces and in community group settings. Ari (they/them) is a community organiser, mediator and support worker who is passionate about exploring the transformative potential of generative conflict and accountability work. Working primarily in community…
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Explore the brutal story of the first murder in human history and delve into ancient human practices through an archaeological lens. Follow our online platforms for more exciting content: our website, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Facebook. Join the conversation on Discord and contact us via email at [email protected]. For refere…
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Send us a text Episode 17: This month Bret, and Dave discuss latest trips, some fishing news, and discussion of the carp ladder's leaderboard and a release of 4 more baits. ratfish rule! we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ the link to the carp ladder is under contests on our webpage. and on instagram: @if_it_swims https://www.ins…
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“Serendipity is a real grabbing force of science,” says Léo Laborieux as he shares his experience describing his new species of scorpion. While at a remote research station in the Colombian rainforest, Léo found a handful of scorpions that exhibited a unique venom ‘flicking’ behavior. Armed only with his phone and a few basic supplies, Léo document…
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On Sunday June 15, the Freedom of Species team had another fun-filled animal trivia show to raise donations for 3CR's Radiothon 2025! Can you guess the answers before listeners and the hosts? Have a listen and hear the animal noises and other trivia! Please support 3CR Community Radio so we can keep operating as a genuinelyindependent and non-comme…
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Explore the intriguing world of ancient history and archaeology with us as we delve into the mystery of a 20,000-year-old painting that has captivated the attention of archaeologists. Follow us on social media: north02.com, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Spotify, Facebook, Discord: discord.gg/qqa6CmEREh. Email us at: [email protected] All …
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Our guest on today's show is Ari, and we're talking about conflict in activist spaces and in community group settings. Ari (they/them) is a community organiser, mediator and support worker who is passionate about exploring the transformative potential of generative conflict and accountability work. Working primarily in community organising settings…
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“We don't actually know how many animals we're testing on in this country, because most of them are not protected by any laws. There's not even a requirement that you track their numbers.” – Delcianna Winders Today, I have the pleasure of sharing some genuinely promising news. For decades, the FDA and NIH have required or relied on animal testing a…
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"It is a scientific fact that these macaques, like all other primates, including humans, are communicating. They communicate in much the same way we do - facial expressions, vocalizations, body postures, those kinds of things." - Jeff Kerr Jeff Kerr is PETA foundations Chief Legal Officer. I asked him to come on the show to talk about one of PETA’s…
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Send us a text Amazing stories often live in the history of the names we give our sports teams. Often, they have local historical importance. Today, we discuss some of the strange and bizarre names of sports teams across the country. I will warn you: In one section, we discuss offensive team names that have been used out there, so be ready for that…
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In this episode, we explore the tools used by the Sentinelese, such as scavenged metal knives, fishing arrows, adzes, and fire pits. We delve into their cultural origins, recreate their weapons, and test one while fishing for pike. We'll also discuss a forgotten shipwreck, the potential use of glass by the islanders, and whether they are living in …
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In today’s show, Betty interviews Sonya Takau from Dingo Culture and Alix Livingstone from Defend the Wild all about the native Australian dingo. We learn about the character of the dingo, their role in Australian ecosystems and what makes them unique. We go on to discuss some of the significant threats facing the dingo and strategies for securing …
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"The one that really surprised me was the organic humane Certified Egg Farm. I thought Humane Certified would at least mean that I would see some chickens running around somewhere, but it looked exactly the [00:00:30] same as any other egg facility. They were just big warehouses. You don't see a chicken anywhere in sight. And then I learned, of cou…
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This interview was recorded with Anas Arafat in Gaza and Laura Schleifer in the US on May 17, 2025. We are very grateful for their time and their work, and the unimaginable hardship that Anas is enduring in Gaza. We thank them for this interview. Our conversation starts with the formation of Plant the Land Team Gaza as a grassroot collaboration bet…
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John Kinder is the director of American studies and a professor of history at Oklahoma State University. And he is an author. His most recent book is called World War Zoos: Humans and Other Animals in the Deadliest Conflict of the Modern Age. John’s book tells a story most of us have never heard: what happened to the world’s zoos—and the animals in…
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Send us a text Today, Ethney and I discuss a unique story that begins when a couple in the desert of Arizona stumble upon something strange. Once the police arrive, they find more and more items that shouldn't be there, setting them off on a journey to discover the truth. Join us today as we discuss this strange story.…
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Begonias are known around the world as a plant of beauty and diversity. What can they teach us about the world around us? Through his work on Begonias and other flowering plants found in Northeast India, Professor Dipankar Borah sees the world differently. It’s not just for his own benefit though. “Much of my time is spent making students aware of …
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Thank you for tuning in! Be sure to like, share, comment, and subscribe to support our content. Explore more of our work at: North 02 Website YouTube Channel Follow us on social media: Instagram Discord Twitter Spotify Facebook Email us at: [email protected] Media used in this episode is displayed with the permission of the copyright own…
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Explore the intriguing realm of history and archaeology as we delve into the mysterious world of a human ancestor you might not be familiar with. Join us on this educational journey and uncover fascinating insights into ancient humans. Connect with us on our platforms for more engaging content: Website YouTube Instagram Discord Twitter Spotify Face…
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Send us a text Episode 16: This month Bret, Justin and Dave discuss latest trips, some fishing news, and discussion of the carp ladder's leaderboard and a release of 4 more baits. instagram account of 'megamind' fish we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ the link to the carp ladder is under contests on our webpage. and on instagram…
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“I used to be the largest dairy consumer on the planet. I used to eat so much dairy and meat. The more that I looked into the dairy industry, the more that I saw that it was the singular, most inhumane industry on the planet, that we've all been lied to, including myself, for years. I always believed that the picture on the milk carton, the cow sta…
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For some people, a box of 100-year-old bee flies might seem daunting, but for Lisa Rollinson and Allan Cabrero, It was an exciting challenge. As part of a Smithsonian-based internship, Lisa worked with Allan to identify the flies, creating a new key for several genera and discovering a new species along the way. Flies aren’t the most charismatic gr…
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Shantanu Joshi is fascinated with creatures of all kinds, but especially damselflies, the small quick fliers of the order Odonata. In this episode he takes us deep into the forests of Northeast India, a place of immense beauty and interfering colonial history. Undersampling and poor specimen quality are a few reasons the diversity of this area is n…
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Explore the fascinating history and archaeology of ancient humans. Discover the species of humans that once roamed the Earth alongside us. Follow and connect with us on various platforms: Website: north02.com YouTube: Paleolithic Production Instagram: north.o2 Discord: Join our Discord Twitter: @NORTH_o2 Spotify: Listen on Spotify Facebook: Follow …
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“There's a drug called vioxx that was found to be safe and effective in animal trials, so they moved it on to preclinical trials in humans. Once on the market, that drug caused 88,000 people to have heart attacks and killed 38,000 people.” Meredith Blanchard We have some big news at Species Unite. In January and February, our team traveled to Bainb…
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Explore the intriguing world of Neanderthals and their interactions with apex predators. Discover the tools and techniques used by ancient humans to hunt formidable beasts of their time. Check out the Lion man figurine for sale! Follow us on social media for more updates: Website YouTube Instagram Twitter Spotify Facebook Email us at: North02@ellif…
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“One year, we actually offered the Faroe Islanders One million pounds to stop the hunts. 1 million pounds, which would go to promoting whale and dolphin tourism to the islands and marine conservation education to Faroese kids in schools. And the Faroese response to our offer was the most emphatic no you've ever had in your life. They actually held …
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Send us a text What happens when you're alone in a cabin in the woods and you've just come face to face with a wild animal? With your heart pounding out of your chest, you make it back into your cabin only to be confronted with something even more terrifying. Join us this week as Ethney squirms in discomfort as we discuss a gripping tale from Michi…
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Explore the intriguing concept of the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis in human evolution, a topic that delves into the fascinating intersections of history and archaeology. Sponsored Content: Discover the game Heroes of History. Build your empire, summon legendary heroes, and travel through time. Thank you to Heroes of History for sponsoring this episode! C…
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“If we march into that village and we start trying to persecute people for using poison, something that's very illegal, nobody's going to talk to us. We're not going to find out where the poison came from. We're not going to be able to shut anything down. We should take the approach that people are using poison because they're desperate, because th…
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This episode is dedicated to animal rights and vegan activist Liz Dealey or Lizzie as she was affectionately known. Lizzie was tireless and relentless in her aim to bring more kindness and consideration into the world. Her whirlwind energy saw her found Melbourne Chicken Save, and dedicate decades of focus, passion and time into the animal rights a…
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Send us a text Join us today as we discuss Action Park, the amusement park set on a ski slope in New Jersey. But Action Park wasn't your run of the mill place for thrills, it was a park that put you in the middle of the action. This lead to fun for the thousands of patrons, but also brought in thousands of injuries, and a fair number of deaths. Joi…
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What if I told you that the oldest known biotic association of arthropods is a piece of Lebanese amber from the Cretaceous period? At the same time that flowering plants were diversifying, astigmatid mites were finding a very convenient way to get around: on the backs of termites. Can mites and termites be friends? How does one identify a tiny mite…
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"But it makes a lot of sense especially when you think about how traditional healers and shamans have worked, they haven't felt that separation from nature like Western medics do. And so to rely on the knowledge of other species actually makes a lot of sense. It's probably a lot more than we know at the moment." - Jaap de Roode Jaap de Roode is a b…
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Explore the world of Neanderthal tools with replicas of authentic Mousterian stone tools. These tools, crafted with techniques used by Neanderthals over 50,000 years ago, are tested in a series of hands-on experiments. From cutting wood to scraping hides, discover the effectiveness of these remarkable ancient tools. These tools were not just primit…
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Send us a text Episode 15: This month Bret, Justin and Dave discuss latest trips, and the "Carp Ladder" contest with the release of the second set of 4 baits. We have an interview with Clay from the Fish Nerds Podcast we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ the link to the carp ladder is under contests on our webpage. and on instagra…
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Meg and Trev interview Friends of the Earth land use researcher Anthony Amis. Listen in to learn about the interesting story of koalas in Victoria, their populations, genetic and environmental challenges, the lack of government priority in conservation of land that supports koala friendly ecosystems, and the dedicated network of people who have bee…
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Explore the fascinating history of a tribe that vanished 10,000 years ago, uncovering the evidence of their existence and eventual disappearance. Join us as we delve into ancient human history, archaeology, and the unfolding mysteries of the past. Follow our journey: Website YouTube Instagram Twitter Spotify Facebook Email: [email protected] #hist…
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“I mean, organoids in general are very exciting replacements for animal research because you could model a kidney or a liver or a or a heart without taking them from a real animal, which it’s very important to support that kind of thing. But yes, when it's the brain, there's this fear that you might end up creating another sentient being. And then …
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Send us a text In the winter of 1939 the Soviet Union invaded Finland in what is known as the winter war. Many local farmers were called upon to defend their country. One of them was Simo Hayha, who just happened to become the deadliest sniper of all time. Join us today as we discuss his story.Mike and Ethney Davis által
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