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This podcast is dedicated to discussing the natural history of an animal and, through that lens, an exploration of what it means to be human. Our homo sapien meat computer is coupled with some crude sensor systems to allow us to experience the space around us. Tweak any of the components and your re…

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    OBA Episode 51 - Bloody Aqua Dumper

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 98:57


    An On Being Animals first! We got rustic and recorded this in the deep woods. That’s right, we were off the grid. My sister Geneva and I recorded this near an abandoned silver mine deep in the interior of BC. We were hours from a Tim Horton’s, but luckily we had a couple of cold Kootenay Ales to quench our thirst and fuel our quest to learn about the Bloody Aqua Dumper. Get you minds out of the gutter listeners, it’s not a dirty thing, this creature is just a Bloody Aqua Dumper. We also talk about hatch n grow dinos, taking family for granted, and eggs that can feed themselves. Most Egregious Error: At one point I want to refer to a venus fly trap and I call it a praying mantis. And Geneva goes with it, so we never corrected that mistake. I was also a little waffly on some answers, I maybe a little fast and lose with language describing histamines, and missed some other answers, but come on folks, we were off the grid, in the dirt, under an open sky. So I hope you forgive me. Science level: crazy high. We saw lizards, talked about DNA, endoparasites, and tried to tackle the aforementioned histamines.  

    OBA Episode 50 - Speedy Lobster Claw Diva

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 92:22


    We heard from Sara last episode, so now it’s time to hear from her hubby, my brother in arms, he who flees from the sun, Andrew. We set up the On Being Animals studio at his place, cracked open some groomsmen whisky, and learned about the Speedy Lobster Claw Diva. In addition to whiskey, we get into the Bat Man, dick pics, and growing trees on Mars. Most Egregious Error: Andrew set up a perfect conversation about Jordan Peterson’s lobster and I was too slow to notice. I totally left him hanging and missed out. Jordan Peterson is bit of a divisive figure. From what I can tell, he has produced solid peer reviewed research, and he has also produced some stuff that ain’t peer reviewed, and uh, that stuff is different. In his 12 Steps book, he says that lobsters are biologically hierarchical so humans must also be biologically hierarchical. Lobsters. We should take notes on how to behave from lobsters. There are over 5,000 species of mammals in the world, and he picked the lobster. You know who has spines? Seven thousand species of amphibian, 10,000 birds, and 10,000 reptiles. You know who doesn’t? Lobsters. This is the point Andrew was trying to make and I missed it. Lobsters are interesting and great in their own ways, but don’t be a human jerk to other humans just because lobsters exist. Science level: very high, we don’t get into differential equations, but we do get into probably the most important and challenging aspect of science, communication of results. How do we get dummy politicians to understand? Clearly we don’t solve it, we just get into it.  

    OBA Episode 49 - Cooing Bob Wink

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 84:22


    For this episode, I climbed a mountain to get to my brother’s wife’s brother’s wife. How about we just call her Sara. She’s an Island girl that grew up on an aviary, so of course, we had to talk about the Cooing Bob Wink. You know that animal that we see all the time, right? The Cooing Bob Wink. We also talk about weaponizing animals, rats, allergies, and Dirty Rick. Yeah Rick, we’re talking about you again. Most Egregious Error: My mom called while we were recording. I did not answer. I’m a bad son. Science Level: We talk about oil spoilage, so that’s, you know, a regular level of science.

    OBA Episode 48 - Shimmer Two Four Staying-a-Dive

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 115:00


    A couple of Russell Book islanders came to the On Being Animals studio for an extra special tri-pod episode! A three person podcast that is as stable as a physical tri-pod. Sara laughed, Ross cried, and we all learned about the Shimmer Two Four Staying-a-Dive. Yes this animal is called the Shimmer Two Four Staying-a-Dive. Ross and Sara are great guests and we talked about everything from Darude Sandstorm, to leaving home, and the ever so terrible, unwanted acoustic guitars. You know when they show up to a good party and ruin it?  Most Egregious Errors: I used some pretty bad analogies, but Ross and Sara were there to improve on them each time. Birds and mammals cannot see infrared. It seems that vampire bats can detect infrared waves, but not with their eyes. They don’t see it, but maybe they feel it with their noses. Some birds can see in the ultraviolet range. That’s how they see urine marks. Use a UV light at a cheap motel to see all the urine marks, urine from rodents and otherwise. We get into tongue stuff. This animal wraps its tongue around its skull to store it. Much like a woodpecker. Science Level: Talk about wind tunnels, fluid dynamics, aeroelastic flutter, and G forces. You’re welcome aerospace nerds.

    OBA Episode 47 - Slutty Lewd Mineral Craver

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 102:48


    Kate came to the studio fresh out of Russell Books where she was shelving books in the animal section! Out of the frying pan and into the fire. Kate has fantastic, specific question and she even name dropped ungulates! So yes, this podcast episode is about a certain ungulate that we lovingly refer to as the Slutty Lewd Mineral Craver. We nerd out on books, talk Bitoin, give out hot chocolate tips, and sensationalize disappointing sex. Most egregious Error: Camels are ungulates. I claim they aren’t, but they are and I should know better because we did an entire episode on camels last year. Also, the Costco cheese doesn’t have salt in it, it’s calcium lactate crystals. And I forgot to give Kate some of that cheese after we stopped recording. Another error is that I should have debunked the tin can myth. Slutty Lewd Mineral Cravers do not crave tin cans.  Science level: So high! Kate has so much animal knowledge and we really get into it.

    OBA Episode 46 - Diurnal Dichotomies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 95:23


    Angus Watt was at death’s door and yet he braved the elements to come to the On Being Animals studio in James Bay to record this episode on the Diurnal Dichotomies. The animal featured in this episode is definitely  diurnal and definitely a dichotomy. In this episode, we don’t discuss dry spells or the importance of foreplay, but we do discuss Kangaroo nipples, DJ Khaled, and we figure out who really caused the Exxon Valdez oil spill.   Most Egregious Error: I had trouble saying skeletuture. Skeleture. It may not even be a word. I meant skeleton stuff. The whole skeleton together.  I also came up a bit short on my river knowledge in this ep.   Science Level: Right in the middle. Right in that sweet spot where I we don’t talk about differential equations, but we do talk about Bonobo sex.   Thanks for listening. I’m currently driving back to Montreal from Victoria and I’ll be bumming around in the Kootneys for a bit, so I’m going to try to honour my 1st and 15th release dates, but as you may have noticed, I’m already blowing it. You know what else is blowing it right now? My air conditioning unit in my car. It’s blowing exclusively hot air as we driving in 37 degrees celsius Okanagan weather. Not great. But you know what is great? Angus Watt. Great guest. He’s also a musician. You can check out the bands “Pastel Blank” and “Wept” to hear his lovely singing voice. For now, listen to his sniffly podcast voice as we discuss the Diurnal Dichotomies.

    OBA Episode 45 - Looky Bubbly Pouchy Brownie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 115:26


    This podcast episode had been on the books for a while and finally made it happen! Mel Jupp and I were finally in the same city at the same time and we were able to discuss the Looky Bubbly Pouchy Brownie. Yes, that is the new name of this animal. We also cover active starfishing, how to get ants into your pants, and floppy milkshake corrections. Most Egregious Error: I had herring hubris and was, I’ma say 79% wrong. Also, I don’t know how to pronounce heraldic. Heraldic. Science level: get ready you aerospace nerds, we talk about ground effect!

    OBA Episode 44 - Bazooka Dabbler

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 113:51


    This is a great episode, it hits all the notes that On Being Animals should: philosophy, genitals. Every single note. The guest for this episode is an open minded sweetheart named Andrew. He’s not much to look at, but he’s a great guest. Together, we learned about the good, the bad, and the ugly of an animal we like to call the Bazooka Dabbler. Along the way we get into the taste of poop, the righteous sword of compassion, and the sexiness of back hair. Most Egregious Error: I made a lot of errors. I took a note to remind Andrew about some sort of individualized teaching thing and forgot to bring it back up. Bergman’s rule is named after a German Naturalist named Carl Bergman. The woman scientist who’s name I couldn’t remember is Patricia Brennan. A chimp did have sex with a frog’s mouth. The passing of male traits in birds is best explained a youtube video titled “Why Are Bird Penises So Weird”. Science level: We finished our bottle of white wine around the 30 minute mark, so no scientific homeruns in this one folks. But we do get silly. We had a lot of fun. Thanks for downloading and listening. It truly warms my heart. Feel free to rate and leave comments in iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. If you are the head of a big tobacco company, you can definitely slide into my DMs.  

    OBA Episode 43 - Gazing Handsy Bandit Washer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 90:05


    You asked for it so you’re going to get it. The lovely Jenny Pye came back for another episode and this time we discovered the Gazing Handsy Bandit Washer. Along the way we figure out a great paté prank, we explore bureaucracy, we give a shout out to Buster the pug, and we weigh in on eating poop. Most egregious error: Jenny has a great question about domestication versus taming, but I have a pretty sloppy answer. Taming is what you do to an individual animal and is a matter of learning. Domestication applies to groups of animals and it genetic modification. So we control the breeding of a wild animal to establish a new breed. This new breed lives symbiotically with us humans and is usually unable to survive or reproduce without human intervention. Science level: Poop is science, right? We talk about poop.

    OBA Episode 42 - Onion Fast Love Horn

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 147:06


    You used to call her on her cellphone, but you don’t anymore because she doesn’t have one. That’s right, the Russell Books series of the On Being Animals podcast continues with Savannah and she chose to learn about her spirit animal: the Onion Fast Love Horn. If your favourite part of this podcast is when we go on tangents and don’t talk about the animal, then this is the episode for you! You’ve been waiting 40+ episodes and we’ve finally delivered tangents on tangents. It may even be more icing than cake. This means we left a couple of Onion Fast Love Horn facts on the table, but luckily we figured out why you need to put a banana in your first aid kit. We also discover how much Savannah can eat in one sitting, what we should spend our tax return money on, and how to almost make it to the NHL. We also debate the merits of head banging. You name it, we covered it. Most Egregious errors: Savannah claims that cheetahs have 3000 spots, but they have 2000, I say gene when I should be saying chromosome, and we both fail miserably to solve the simplest of math problems. Oh, and to clarify, “Wild America” is comedy film starring Jonathan Taylor Thomas. It is based on the real life person Martin Luther Stouffer Jr. who has been fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for setting up illegal hunting camps. So, fuck that guy, right? Science level: surprisingly high, we talk about the how colour blindness is inherited and there is a sizzling fluid dynamics joke at some point. 

    OBA Episode 41 - Curious Clever Handed Recluse

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 127:43


    It’s time to start the Russell Books phase of the On Being Animals podcast. Russell Books is this used bookstore in Victoria where I work and it is the best bookstore I’ve ever been in. Am I saying this in order to get promoted? Maybe. You’ll just have to come and check out the bookstore in order to find out. Make sure you set aside a couple of hours. It is legit. It makes Chapters look like a heavy diaper covered expired foot cream.  So why is this podcast entering the Russell Books phase? Because I have met some wonderful humans there and many of them will be coming to the studio for the next couple of episodes. To start us off, Gabriel came by to help me discover the Curious Clever Handed Recluse. As we waded through the waters of the Curious Clever Handed Recluse, we discovered more about girlfriend potato chips, electric balls, gut feelings, and we got caught up on Haley Joel Osmond’s career. Most Egregious Error: I said that there is only one species of nautilus. I was so wrong. There are 6 species of nautiloids in 2 genera. Shame on me. Science level: So high! Gabe drop serious knowledge bombs in this episode. If I were to create a transcript of this episode, it would have a bunch scientific footnotes.

    OBA Episode 40 - Sneaky Growthy Blue-Red Baldies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 129:33


    You tuned into this episode to learn about the Sneaky Growthy Blue-Red Baldies, but you’ll stick with it to hear more of Brett’s silky smooth radio voice. Brett’s my brother’s good buddy and I and see why, he’s funny, charming, and I’ll be damned if he ain’t some kind of handsome. He crossed the Straight of Georgia to come shop at AW&Co, to estimate the price of hazel nuts, to find truth in the moment, and to catch up on Survivor. The TV show Survivor. Brett is a loyal Survivor fan. Even after 36 seasons, he not gon give up. He not gon stop. He gon work harder. And keep watching survivor.  Most egregious error: I confidently claim that New Zealand is not volcanic. I took a shot, I liked my odds, and I missed. It’s definitely volcanic. Science level: low. We may be a couple of engineers, this this episode is all about flow.

    OBA Episode 39 - Upcycled Squishy Kitten Yogi

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 135:23


    What a special guest. Tiaré has both the real world experience of fishing for a living and a grasp of the scientific method that can only be found in the ivory towers of academia. Plus she’s a fantastic podcast guest. A delight. On this episode we learned about the Upcycled Squishy Kitten Yogi and we dream of the day when we will judge animals, not by the phallic shape of their body, but by the content of their character. While dreaming, we learn about the armadillo of the sea, sustainable fishing practices, and someone confesses to knuckling the peanut butter jar. Most egregious error: the slime has protein in it and I was a bit unclear with some timelines, so 500 million years ago was when we shared the last common ancestor this animal. The Upcycled Squishy Kitten Yogi continued to change until about 300 million years ago. At that point, it stayed morphologically pretty unchanged. IT’s like school yearbook message to heart: “you’re amazing never change, xoxo besties for ever”. Science level: we had a a flipping practitioner of science on the show, so yeah, the science level was high. The scientist may have also recited a limerick about shark dicks. That’s still science.

    OBA Episode 38 - Motivated Sloppy Taste Sharp Eyed Killer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 136:48


    When life gives you oats, record a podcast with your brother. This time my brother Clayton, aka the Clayzer Beam, helped me learn about the Motivated Sloppy Taste Sharp Eyed Killer. During the episode, we try to figure out if anything matters, we talk about being above the line, about being trashy fast-food eaters, and we learn about man-eaters, but not the man-eaters that make you work hard make you spend hard make you want all of their love. Most egregious error: I couldn’t remember how sex ratios are related to resource abundance. In my defence, this is a bit of a nuanced relationship that depends on the animal. Research on owls has shown female-biased sex ratios when breeding territories have an abundance of prey. For the Motivated Sloppy Taste Sharp Eyed Killer, it might be the opposite because serious male territorial competition is due to limited resources and results in adult male deaths giving us the female-biased sex ratio. That is the answer I should have given in this episode. Instead I mumbled and poured more tequila. Oh, and it's not 25%, we actually share up to 60% of DNA with bananas. We're all just making proteins and replicating DNA. Science level: High! We talked about how eyes work and photons.

    OBA Episode 37 - Sociable Fluttering Skin-Winged Rooster

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 136:05


    Matt is back! He braved the winter cold to come to the On Being Animals studio in Gatineau, Quebec to learn more about the Sociable Fluttering Skin-Winged Rooster. While recording, we go an adventure that damages my ears, then we talk about great movies such as multiplicity, we try to figure out if friends can have sex with each other, and we take Tom Hanks down a peg. By we, I mean me. Me take Tom Hanks down a peg. Most Egregious Error: the research on this animal was rushed in order to get Matt in the studio before I left Gatineau, so we miss a lot of sex and social facts. Science level: very high, we talk about decibels and the Doppler shift!

    OBA Episode 36 - Thick Marrowed Mature Legs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 127:18


    This episode was recorded in Ottawa, but in this moment, I am talking to you from Victoria. I made it and it is beautiful. So many hummingbirds, but enough about me and my hummies, lets talk about this episode on the Thick Marrowed Mature Legs. I am so lucky that I was able to catch Krystal before I left because she was a joy to have – such a warm heart and sharp mind. We discovered more about Bob’s big tongue, Baja Rosa, yoga with Adriene, and merino wool. That last discovery resulted in the biggest On Being Animals laugh ever. It was fantastic. Most egregious error: I say that the giraffe’s tongue is 9 inches long. Not even close. It’s 20 inches long. This ain’t no merino mistake, but Episode 7 was about giraffes, so I should know better. Science level: We create a new, science-based lifestyle and for 7 easy payments of 23 euros, you too can have all the science that we pack into our new patented lifestyle.

    OBA Episode 35 - Snotty Spineless Egg Gardener

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 89:21


    Well, I blew it. I totally blew. I’d like to formally apologize to you the listeners for this episode being a week late, nay, over a week late. There’s no excuse. Am I in the process of moving from Gatineau to Victoria? Yes. Is that a valid excuse? No. Did we run over half of a deer carcass outside of Sault Ste Marie? Yes. Is that a valid excuse? No. Did we see a Moose in Glacier National Park? Yes. Is the Moose a valid excuse? No. The moose is no excuse. I refuse to use the moose excuse. To make it up to you, I’m giving you the first ever On Being Animals two-fer double-shot. That’s right, two guest in one episode that covers two animals! It’s a two-fer double shot. Lovely Lindsay and passionate Pam came in to learn more about the Snotty Spineless Egg Gardener and while they were in the studio, I surprised them with the Dick Fish. That is not a euphemism, my pants stayed on, I am a civil member of society. There was extra time so I taught them about a notorious south American dick fish. Along the way we learned more about taking number threes, danger bay, and the detachable penis. Oh, and in case there is any doubt, Lindsay is charming, gorgeous, and available. Folks, you heard correct, she is available. Most egregious error: I said lampreys feed on whale falls, but I meant hagfish. Lampreys eat blood and fluids of living sea creatures. Hagfish scavenge. Science level: there’s some science….and then a whole lot of sex and genital talk.

    OBA Episode 34 - Lonely Bellowing Backwards Double-U

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 106:01


    Double your pleasure and double your fun! That's the slogan for our 2020 presidential campaign. Melissa and I will run as equals and our mandate will be to double anything that's good in life. To launch our campaign, we are releasing this podcast on the Lonely Bellowing Backwards Double-U. In it, we explore early puberty, KIDS, and poop chutes. These are all separate things. And KIDS is much sadder than you think, but it is life and life is a struggle. Not always fair. Most egregious error: I said we would run for president in 2022. That's not the right year. Also, I didn't know what taxonomic rank mammals were. I say kingdom and backpedal to order, but they are a class. Boy do I have egg on my face. Egg from a monotreme, the order of mammals that lay eggs. On my face. Science level: Not super high. Don't get me wrong, we are talking science, but there are some great stories. The one on 10 year old Melissa at the end is a real gem.

    OBA Episode 33 - Muscled Morphin Toxic Glutton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2018 122:34


    What was my New Year's resolution? More Dash! That’s right, back by my popular demand, handsome Dash came for a second podcast.  We come out of the gate hot with a 15-minute debate on undergrad engineering courses and then we seamlessly segue into a discovery of the Muscled Morphin Toxic Glutton. Along the way we explore binging on sun chips, the amazing things our parents did for us, and poop dreams. Most egregious error: I credit Dash with introducing me to Ticket to Ride, but he was not alone. I also have Ashley, Audrey, and Jovian to thank for my unhealthy obsession. There’s also a point in the episode where I’m searching for a word. I think I was looking for moonshine. I was trying to get to General Tecumseh’s quote on the false glory of war. Dang we be cultured. Science level: We talk about signal processing, so that’s high, right? We also talk about how, though flawed, Prometheus is a great movie. That’s right, this is an opinion that Dash and I share.

    OBA Episode 32 - Familial Semi-Aquatic Hindgut

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 138:56


    And the balance has been restored. Last week, Ryan and I got pretty focused on some male genitalia, so luckily, the fantastic Christina came by and brought us back on track. So much female genitalia. It couldn't be helped. It shouldn't be helped. It wouldn't be helped. It had to happen. And it happened with Christina, who is wonderfully talented. She is a part of the improv troupe A Little Awkward, and she is 50% of the Scene Partners podcast. That makes this another crossover episode! We brought the studio to her and she helped us learn more about the Familial Semi-Aquatic Hindgut. Along the way, we discovered more about family, nudie mags in the woods, church camps, Noah's ark, Diva cups, safe search, furies, and rotting peaches.  Most egregious error: we couldn't remember Michael Winslow's name. Shame on us. Christina didn't even know he existed. Double shame.  Science level: Pretty low. This is a full 2 hours of silly bits. We learn everything that we need to know about the Familial Semi-Aquatic Hindgut, but we are not pushing the boundaries of our collective knowledge. 

    OBA Episode 31 - Disease-Prone Diggysaurus Penis Boy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 101:33


    The first On Being Animals crossover episode! Well, more of a semi-crossover. He's is half of the podcast "Scene Partners". Who is he? He's Ryan, the talented kind soul who is also in the improv troupe "A Little Awkward". He crossed the river to help us discover more about the Disease-Prone Diggysaurus Penis Boy. Along the way, we planned a BBQ rib treasure hunt, we explored the power of reconciliation, and there was dick talk. A lot of dick talk. We are men, but sometimes we are 9 year old boys giggling during sex-ed class. You know what, in the next episode, I'll try to restore genital balance with generous vagina talk. But for now, this animal has an exceptional penis. Most egregious error: I said that this animal has a baculum. Shame on me. This is a baculumless animal.  Science level: this one was a little more philosophical than most.

    OBA Episode 30 - Drumming Hard Axehead

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 107:51


    Back to the real stuff! You've had enough of me pantlessly yammering on about how Orcas make me cry, so I put on my finest denims to host Layoma and her pug-baby Bella. We three went on a quest to discover more about the Drumming Hard Axehead. Along the way, we learned more about vegan corndogs, how scary it is to decide what to do with your life, and how to select teammates for an orgy. If you hear little snorts in the background, that's Bella the second cutest pug in the world.  Most egregious error: not giving Bella more time on the mic! She's so cute. I also forgot to explain how this animals has sex. It's not particularly remarkable, but I could have gone more into it. Maybe next episode. Science level: pretty dang high. Bergman's rule comes up, we talk about acceleration, forces, all sorts of science type stuff. 

    OBA Episode 29 - Year In Review Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 90:11


    There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she eagerly awaited year in review, part 2. She asked for it, you begged for it, now its's here. We've got 15 animals for you and some juicy rants. There were 13 vertebrates, 10 mammals, 2 birds, 4 ocean dwellers, only 1 ungulate, and about 9ish carnivores (ie: animals that eat other animals). Sociality is on a spectrum, so it can be tricky to categorize, but if we applied a high pass filter, we would find 6 very social animals.  Most egregious error: I forgot to talk about the most astounding aspect of orcas. In the wild, they refuse to hurts humans. I say refuse because they could hurt us in the water, they have good memories, and many of them were alive when humans did horrible things to their pod-mates, yet they refuse to hurt us. Inexplicable. Humbling. Shameful.  Science level: real low, it's all about the feelings! The podcast is about the human-animal feelings we get when we learned about non-human animals

    OBA Episode 28 - Year In Review Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 63:34


    It's been over a year, so let's celebrate by looking back! In this episode of On Being Animals, I take a look back at each of the first 17 animals we discovered together. I try to see what info got stuck in my mind and which feelings burrowed deep into my heart. Of those 17 animals, 15 are vertebrates, 12 are mammals, 2 are birds, 5 are ocean dwellers, there are 3 ungulates, and about 11 eat other animals....though that's more of an 11ish. Tardigrades and Slow Lorises are a bit on the fence. Most egregious error: I didn't have an actual episode ready, so I threw this together. Science level: super low, this is all about feelings!

    OBA Episode 27 - Stinging Ballers

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2017 127:23


    This episode of On Being Animals got a last second upgrade when Isabelle joined Audrey and me to help us learn more about the Stinging Ballers. They welcomed me into their pinterest adjacent home where we reviewed the Sahara desert, struggled to find the word "sensationalize", and figured out what we didn't make Taylor Swift do. Most egregious error: In episode 1, we learned the difference between poison and venom. In this episode I called the venom poison. Science level: if bad singing is science, then there is A LOT of science in this episode. 

    OBA Episode 26 - Silent Flight Eye Tubes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 114:07


    Dear humans, do you like water? Are you ever near small rocks? Are you unsure of your place in the world? Then this episode is definitely for you! Ashley invited me back to her Pinterest home and brought her inquisitive mind along on our quest to discover the Silent Flight Eye Tubes. On the way we learned more about the supernatural, how to survive after crashing a plane in the wilderness, and affairs. Most egregious errors: I called the hole in a tree a burrow, but burrows are underground. The hole in a tree would be a hollow or a cavity. Also, just like in the last episode, I said that fish can't hear, but I've recently learned that there are tons of fish that can hear, isn't that exciting? But the type of fish we are taking about in the past two episodes can't hear. But others can! Science level: medium. I used some fancy words, but I didn't know what they meant. Ash had some great questions that I answered with noises instead of science. 

    OBA Episode 25 - Social Underwater Alpha 

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 115:27


    The one, the only, the other other Rick Deez came by the On Being Animals studio to give us a weekly top 40 about the Social Underwater Alpha. Ricky had great questions and shared some great personal stories that brought us to feeding dogs peanut butter, supporting moms, cold penis, and crushing pennies. Most egregious error: I messed up the sound again, which is frustrating. Or maybe Ricky is really loud. Or maybe both. I also missed a basic fact check on this animal's colouration. The colouration is striking, but it is in fact for camouflage while underwater.  Science level: the plural of anecdote is not science, but heck, anecdotes are fascinating.

    OBA Episode 24 - Chubby Beat-Boxing Netflix Companion

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 109:47


    I ain't Chris Martin, but I'ma take you back to the start. Nearly a year ago, the On Being Animals podcast kicked off with our first guest, Jovian. He's still just as smart and may be even more whipy than ever. He came back to the studio to help us explore the life of the Chubby Beat-Boxing Netflix Companion. Along the way, we learned about status updates, poop phone, and intercourse timing. Most egregious error: the recorder's battery died during the podcast. I've tried to edit it out seamlessly, but that was a real rookie mistake. If you can figure out where it was, tweet me @onbeinganimals and I'll tweet back my favourite animal gif. Science level: I think I said the word "Hertz", but apart from that, it's mostly us getting lost in tangents.

    OBA Episode 23 - Stanky Ravenous Binge Slut

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 112:39


    Clark Sollows came to the studio for a steamy NC17 rated episode on the Stanky Ravenous Binge Slut. He knows tons about animals and is the closest that On Being Animals has been to having an expert guest. We also dove into homelessness, bird watching, and thick brows.  Most egregious errors: I totally messed the Corgi raison d'etre. They were actually originally bred for herding small Welsh cattle. Also, the first nations parliament hill protesters were from Sault Ste. Marie, not Sarnia. Lastly, Pliny the Elder was Roman, not Greek.  Science level: No quadratic equations, but we got into a bunch of social sciences and tipped out hats to the Human Factors profession. 

    OBA Episode 22 - Ooo'Daddy Pee-Pal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 106:14


    This episode's animal is the Ooo'Daddy Pee-Pal and it is missing something, but Greg Jones ain't missing nothing! He can rise above the fray information to ask profound questions - the good juicy questions that you crave. We stumbled along and talked about about cage sex, our privilege, and imaginary animal court, where the other animals judge us human animals. Most egregious errors: I tried to make cheap jokes by dropping a hard "C" and later taking a shot at Kentucky. They might have been in poor taste. You know the sayings "buckle up" and "strap in". Well I split the difference and said "buckle in"....which is not a real thing. Oh, Greg and I talked about privilege and we tried very hard to be mindful of what we said, but we may have misspoke out of ignorance. Let me know so we can be better! Science level: Greg dusted off his intro to Biology brain and talked about genotype versus phenotype. Good stuff!  

    OBA Episode 21 - Den Dwelling Muncher

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2017 114:44


    The master sketch writer, and proud kitty momma Kayla came over to help me discover the Den Dwelling Muncher. But not only that, we developed our new prank show, figured out when to have the lights on for sex, and discussed french cinema. That's right, we classy. Most egregious errors: the stuff comes out of the Den Dwelling Muncher's anus, the wolverine is also known as the skunk bear (not the stink bear), and cockroaches definitely spread all sorts of diseases. I was confident they didn't, but I was very wrong. I should never be in charge of public health. Science level: pretty high, I even use the term "molecular mass" - how 'bout dat?

    OBA Episode 20 - Slender Fighting Fuzzy Snake

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 147:20


    The world's biggest One Tree Hill fan came to the On Being Animals studio to record this episode. In addition to loving trashy TV, Meghan is well read and her immaculately tended brain garden helped us discover the Slender Fighting Fuzzy Snake. Along the journey, we also discovered fascinating knowledge nuggets about smoke bombs, mental health, and ham skin licking. Most egregious error: I brought up the TV show Highlander. Not a good move. Science level: we got talking about neurotoxins y'all!  

    OBA Episode 19 - Timid Unicorn Licker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 84:41


    Another road-pod from lovely Montreal! This time it was Andrew who helped me discover the Timid Unicorn Licker. Andrew's a smart cookie and we made startling discoveries about reverse centaurs, Usain Bolt evasion tactics, and the flavour of various white things.  Most egregious error: no huge errors, but I was missing critical info. The song is Nocturnal by Disclosure, elephants have a "musth", it's BBC Earth, Congo has the rare earth element tantalum, the Mauritius kestrel, and I missed the opportunity to make a bi-corn joke. That's a hint that this Timid Unicorn Licker has two horns. Science level: We got into infrasound and then some good speculative tangents.

    OBA Episode 18 - Flexible Loyal Free-Spirit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 79:17


    I packed up the studio and headed down river to Montreal for this episode with Sarah Paré. Her dynamic personality helped us discover the Flexible Loyal Free-Spirit. We also learned more about traditions, grey hairs, and candy issues. Most egregious error: I said cats had fluffier tails than dogs. We accepted that as true in the episode, but I just don't think it holds up. I also said that a tick in french was a "poux", but poux is lice. Tick in French is tique. That was a freebie and I totally messed it. Science level: middle....like not tons, but y'all are still gonna learn.

    OBA Bonus Episode 4 - Deep Loner Doughnut

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 90:20


    Did you know that Deb Ring was deep? Super deep. Just supes deep. She brought her deepness and great comedic instinct to the OBA studio for this episode on the Deep Loner Doughnut. We also figured out daily head measurements, the ol' choke n stroke, and the worst car joke of all time. Most egregious error: We were pretty good on the facts thanks to tons of google searches during the episode. Deb even passed the IUD quiz. The biggest error would be me messing up the sound. This is the 21st episode and I'm still not great at it. Deb's not a loud mouth, I'm a shitty sound-tech. Science level: good juicy facts, but mostly silly tangents in this one.  Animals, behaviour, and being people.

    OBA Episode 17 - Beautiful Spotted Fish Factory

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 134:16


    Our first multi-guest episode! Doctor Ellen, her charming husband Caliente-Karl, and their unborn child came all the way from Kingston for this episode on the Beautiful Spotted Fish Factory. During the episode, we discovered more about pronunciations, testicular torsion, and the unfairness of weight gain.  Most egregious error: I made two biggies, so you can let me know which one is worse. First we talked about an OBA alumni, the great white shark, and we said it had anything but 5 gills. It has 5 gills. The second big error, I said that I had nieces and nephews. I do not. My cousins have kids, but my siblings don't. Which is worse? Bad OBA alumni fact? Or bad family fact? Oh, and their child was unborn at the time of recording and I was certain it would be a girl. It is no longer unborn and it is a boy. There you have it, three big misses. Science level: very high! Ellen is a doctor of penis medicine, so I learned all sorts of very interesting things.  

    OBA Episode 16 - Independent Hustle Fin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 131:21


    Val, aka Miss Ironhide, came by the studio to help us discover more about the Independent Hustle Fin. I'll just come out and say it, there was a lot of sex talk. She was forthright and sincere, which brought us to some really interesting places. In the intimacy of the OBA studio, we both sort of spilled the sex beans about others, so roughly 20 saucy minutes got cut out, but there's sill a lot in there. Apart from the sex, we also explored baby expectations, being in the zone, and nice guys. Most egregious error: I took credit for coming up with the term "victory conditions". I later realized I subconsciously stole that term from the video game Civilization. I'm not much of a gamer, but I definitely had a Civ phase of my life. I'll take credit for applying the term in this context, but I definitely did not coin it. Science level: Not so high. Val's as real as it gets, so there was more life talk than anything else

    OBA Episode 16 - Independent Hustle Fin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 131:21


    Val, aka Miss Ironhide, came by the studio to help us discover more about the Independent Hustle Fin. I'll just come out and say it, there was a lot of sex talk. She was forthright and sincere, which brought us to some really interesting places. In the intimacy of the OBA studio, we both sort of spilled the sex beans about others, so roughly 20 saucy minutes got cut out, but there's sill a lot in there. Apart from the sex, we also explored baby expectations, being in the zone, and nice guys.  Most egregious error: I took credit for coming up with the term "victory conditions". I later realized I subconsciously stole that term from the video game Civilization. I'm not much of a gamer, but I definitely had a Civ phase of my life. I'll take credit for applying the term in this context, but I definitely did not coin it. Science level: Not so high. Val's as real as it gets, so there was more life talk than anything else.      

    OBA Episode 15 - Harmonized Social Musk Furry Buddies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017


    Why is this one so long? Because Matt of Trevor Comedy and I burrowed into the studio like determined ticks and just couldn't stop exploring! His perfect balance of inquisitiveness, wit, and zeal for callbacks allowed us fully understand our Harmonized Social Musk Furry Buddies. The plethora of discoveries included: vehicular crash epiphanies, the world's best one-man band, and flip flops at the urinal. Most egregious error: I think I messed up gender ratios. I said there more males than females, which can be true, but the opposite can also be true. It seems environmental factors and population densities can play a role, but we're not too sure. I think I also overemphasized non-typical mating arrangements. Those non-typical arrangements are pretty rare. Science level: It's a long one, so in absolute terms, there's a lot of science, but the proportion of science is sort of low because there's a lot of non-science as well. In my opinion, a great balance!

    OBA Episode 15 - Harmonized Social Musk Furry Buddies

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2017 139:46


    Why is this one so long? Because Matt of Trevor Comedy and I burrowed into the studio like determined ticks and just couldn't stop exploring! His perfect balance of inquisitiveness, wit, and zeal for callbacks allowed us fully understand our Harmonized Social Musk Furry Buddies. The plethora of discoveries included: vehicular crash epiphanies, the world's best one-man band, and flip flops at the urinal. Most egregious error: I think I messed up gender ratios. I said there more males than females, which can be true, but the opposite can also be true. It seems environmental factors and population densities can play a role, but we're not too sure. I think I also overemphasized non-typical mating arrangements. Those non-typical arrangements are pretty rare.  Science level: It's a long one, so in absolute terms, there's a lot of science, but the proportion of science is sort of low because there's a lot of non-science as well. In my opinion, a great balance!

    OBA Episode 14 - Efficient Baby Dropper

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 83:39


    Recorded way back on New Year's day, the astute Blair-bear and I dragged our sleepy butt's outta bed to record this mellow episode. He channeled the Efficient Baby Dropper as we discovered all sorts of stuff on toilet paper, cowardice, and universal basic income.   Most egregious error: I said "antelope seed" when I meant avocado seed. Blair corrected me pretty quick, but wow, that was a doozy. There is such thing as an antelope bitterbush, which must have seeds, but that's not what I was thinking of.   Science level: I'd say average. Lots of facts, but we don't get deep into equations or anything like that.

    OBA Bonus Episode 3 - The Playful Mimic

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 70:02


    Enough with the Lloyd's already, it's high time for Pye time. The wonderfully smart Jenn Pye picked the appropriately smart Playful Mimic for this Bonus Episode. It was a great conversation and we uncovered deep truths about nature vs nuture, rom coms, and dumpcano. Most egregious error: I said that Johnny Depp starred in a suspense movie called "Secret Garden". He definitely did not. It was definitely "Secret Window". I'm sure that in time, this the title of this movie will be a mystery...even to me. Science level: Semi-science. Lots of good anecdotes, but I didn't read any studies for this one. It's still a great one thanks to Jenn's great insights!

    OBA Episode 13 - Big Mother

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2017 66:47


    This podcast would not exist without the guests, and I wouldn't exist without this guest. The family series continues with my mom! She is fierce and wise and definitely picked the right animal, which is the Big Mother. Appropriate, right? It wasn't planned like that, but these things happen. Other notable discoveries were about crazy males, manners, and Hillary's compassion.   Most egregious error: I just love saying "genuses" even though I know it's genera.   Science level: Extremely high! We had a bit of a time constraint so we packed in the max amount of science possible.

    OBA Episode 12 - Flexi Turn-Toothed Trailblazer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 94:23


    The family series continues with my sister, the fierce and formidable Geneva. There's nothing she can't take on, including the Flexi Turn-Toothed Trailblazer. Side note: I think this may be her spirit animal on just about every level. Besides that discovery, we also explored food aggression, Buster, and sibling vulnerability. Most egregious error: there were a couple of bad facts about wolves and bears, but the most egregious error was when I neglected to ask her more about vulnerability. She shared how she felt as a child, but I really should have asked her about that as an adult woman. Especially since she has lived in dorms and in many cities away from home. Science level: some speculation, but about 90% facts.  

    OBA Episode 11 - Death Mouth Hookin' Diver

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 131:27


    Download Episode! You've already heard Miriam, but here comes the rest of the family! My brother Clayton and I hunkered down between Mounts Field and Stephen at the Fireweed hostel to record this special episode on the Death Mouth Hookin Diver. We stumbled upon nuggets of insight into terrible nursery rhymes, Tinder expectations, and donkey superheroes. Most egregious error: We were teasing our mom about how early she booked the Fireweed hostel and we joked that it was in February. It was actually July, which was when it needed to be booked because it's a hot commodity. Mom found and booked it without help from us and it was by far the best ever. We love you! Science level: medium. We hit on a lot of facts, but there were a lot on very unscientific tangents.

    OBA Episode 10 - Speedy Oil Starship

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 94:49


    My favourite chef stopped into the studio for a quick sizzle in the skillet. I've known Paul for over a decade and his has helped me through all sorts of tough times. His empathy and openness helped us discover the Speedy Oil Starship. Other notable discoveries: Nazi science, coping with decay, and hybrids. Most egregious error: There were many, but I think the most egregious was when I repeatedly said "water travels further in water". Yep, those are the words I said. What I meant was SOUND travels further in water than it does in air. It also travels faster. About 4 times faster and further. Science Level: A good bit of science in this one but not too deep. There was still time for many quick tangents into odd cul-de-sacs.

    OBA Episode 9 - Gross Indestructible Worker Drone

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 79:01


    Did I just interview my mentor?!? Chris Hannay, the man who helped teach me improv, came by the OBA studio to discover more about the Gross Indestructible Worker Drone. He has such a breadth of interests and knowledge that we also discovered much about the monotony of plant tissues, abdominal testes, and the usefulness of silence. Most egregious error: It may not sound like it, but mnemonic definitely starts with an "m". Science level: Another high one! There's just so much to learn about this animal.

    OBA Bonus Episode 2 - Swelling Fringe Clicker

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2016 105:43


    Download Episode! The list has been checked twice and y'all are just too nice! I'd like to share this gift with you and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Trish, who's sharp mind is eminently beyond compare, helped me discover the Swelling Fringe Clicker. Other notable discoveries include: ecosystem services, Hugh Jackman's back, and travelling alone as a single woman. Most egregious error: I talk about the "Mi'kmaw", which is how you pronounce Mi'kmaq, but I did not realize it at the time. So I was saying the correct word, but I was using it as though it was some other tribe. It's not. I was referring to Mi'kmaq which is properly pronounced meeg mah. Sorry for my ignorance, but this mistake has led me to more discoveries! Did you know that "ni'kmaq" actually means "my friends"? Early europeans misheard and misunderstood and then named the l'nuk people mi'kmaq. All sort of other neat history can be found here: http://www.muiniskw.org/pgCulture0.htm Science level: very high! Trish is so dang smart that she kept asking great, on topic questions.

    OBA Episode 8 - Molty Time Traveler

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 94:20


    The Doctor is in! He may not be medical, but he is charming as all heck and he has a silly hat. Doctor Oz took time out of his busy schedule to discover more about the Molty Time Traveler. Other notable discoveries include: time travel (obvi), barber poles, and being immersed in other cultures. The Doctor's Siri also makes a special guest appearance.   Most egregious error I'm aware of: I did a pretty poor job of explaining parthenogenesis.   Science level: it's a extreme animal, so the science is quite high, but don't worry, get go well off topic a couple of times.

    OBA Episode 7 - Devil Piss Sniffing Necker

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 90:06


    Be eeeeasy friends. On Being Animals hosted the chillest, kindest, most genial person around town. Tom helps us discover the Devil Piss Sniffing Necker. Other notable discoveries include hanging off beds, openness to new experiences, and dealing with confrontations. He also busts out "portmanteau" and I totally pretended that I knew what that word meant. I know now, but I definitely didn't at the time. Most egregious error: When talking about DMT, I said "god particle" but I meant "spirit molecule". The "god particle" is Higgs Boson. I'm pretty sure HB affects the body differently than DMT. Science level: Not quite 100% science because we had some nice culture tangents, but a pretty high level.    

    OBA épisode Bonus F1 - Ursus Monasticus Pouceus

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2016 86:59


    Download Episode! En francais?! In French?! Canada has two official languages and so does this podcast! This is a fully (mostly) french bonus episode and the rest of these words are going to be in French. Je l'ai essayer et j'espere que tu peux le comprendre. La joli et patiente Julie m'a enseingé du francais pendant qu'on decouvrait l'ursus monasticus pouceus. Les autre choses qu'on a decouvert: la financement des parcs, facebook, et comment retrouver la nature. Mon erreur énorme: les fautes de grammaire....cette texte y inclus aussi Niveau de science: tres haute! Julie a une intellect forte et on a explorer plein de coins scientifiques!  

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