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Big Picture Science
Not Just a Phage

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 54:00


We're hurtling towards a post-antibiotic world, as the overuse of antibiotics has given rise to dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. Can we fight back using viruses as weapons? An obscure medical therapy uses certain viruses called bacteriophages to treat infection. For a century attempts to turn phage-therapy into a life-saving treatment have faltered, but today there's renewed interest in this approach. Can we use phages to forestall the antibiotic crisis?  Guests: Claas Kirchhelle – Medical historian at the University College, Dublin Tom Ireland – Journalist, editor of The Biologist and author of “The Good Virus: The Amazing Story and Forgotten Promise of the Phage” Steffanie Strathdee – Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences at the University of California San Diego Tom Patterson – Professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Diego Descripción en español Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Originally aired August 12, 2024 You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Big Picture Science
Not Just a Phage

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 54:00


We're hurtling towards a post-antibiotic world, as the overuse of antibiotics has given rise to dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. Can we fight back using viruses as weapons? An obscure medical therapy uses certain viruses called bacteriophages to treat infection. For a century attempts to turn phage-therapy into a life-saving treatment have faltered, but today there's renewed interest in this approach. Can we use phages to forestall the antibiotic crisis?  Guests: Claas Kirchhelle – Medical historian at the University College, Dublin Tom Ireland – Journalist, editor of The Biologist and author of “The Good Virus: The Amazing Story and Forgotten Promise of the Phage” Steffanie Strathdee – Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences at the University of California San Diego Tom Patterson – Professor of psychiatry at the University of California San Diego Descripción en español Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake Originally aired August 12, 2024 You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Alex Rudd Fishing Podcast
Ep. 199 | Does Spraying Grass Kill Bass? A Biologist Breaks Down the Truth

The Alex Rudd Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 128:33


In this episode, I sit down with fisheries biologist Garrett Stamport from Prestine Pond Management, a graduate of Texas A&M University, to tackle one of the most controversial topics in the bass fishing community—aquatic vegetation spraying.Do bass really need grass to survive? Does killing vegetation affect their behavior, the bite, and overall fish health? And does spraying actually kill bass—or is the truth more complicated? Garrett brings the science, the experience, and the facts to clear the water on this heated debate.If you've ever wondered how lake management practices impact your fishing, this is the conversation you don't want to miss

Doug Leier's Outdoors
Doug Leier #NDGF Outdoors Live Sept 27, 2025

Doug Leier's Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 8:13


biologistDoug Leier #NDGF Outdoors Live Sept 27, 2025 https://www.facebook.com/790kfgo: https://www.facebook.com/790kfgoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Upland Nation
A rooster's day, from a pro bird hunter/biologist's viewpoint

Upland Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 65:20


What's a rooster do all day? If you know, you'll be a better hunter. So I asked Pheasants Forever's resident guru Sabin Adams to take us to school on the subject and boy did I learn a lot. From feeding to roosting to loafing, he clocks the bird's movements so you can be in the right place at the right times.  Sabin talks food sources, the importance of physical relationships between food, cover, and water (!). What to do in snowy conditions, rain, what birds eat and where are all part of our wide-ranging discussion.  "Fix It" covers strategic feeding of .... us. And listeners share the adrenaline rush - and more, of a pheasant flush. And it's all brought to you by: HiVizSights.com, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Pointer shotguns, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.

Northern Light
North Country businesses impacted by tariffs, PBS's Thom Hallock retiring, Clarkson bird biologist on Science Friday

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 29:29


The John Batchelor Show
SEGMENT: Koala Reproduction and Marsupial Birthing Process GUEST NAME: Professor Danielle Clode SUMMARY: Biologist Professor Danielle Clode describes koala mating bellows and the distinct marsupial birthing process where the tiny, jelly bean-sized fetus c

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 13:15


SEGMENT: Koala Reproduction and Marsupial Birthing Process GUEST NAME: Professor Danielle Clode SUMMARY: Biologist Professor Danielle Clode describes koala mating bellows and the distinct marsupial birthing process where the tiny, jelly bean-sized fetus crawls into the mother's pouch, an external womb. 1956

Science and the Sea podcast
Deep Antibiotics

Science and the Sea podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 2:00


About three-quarters of all the antibiotics in use today were developed from a type of bacteria that lives in the soil. But nasty bacteria are becoming more resistant to those treatments. So scientists are scouring the world for sources of new antibiotics—including the ocean floor. And they recently found a couple of good candidates at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, off the coast of Norway. Biologists gathered many organisms during a research cruise in 2020. And they collected bacteria from four of those organisms, including a type of sponge and a scallop. The bacteria are similar to the soil-based varieties that have yielded all the antibiotics. But under the extreme pressure, cold, and darkness in the deep sea, they've developed many chemical compounds that aren't seen in their land-based cousins. The researchers isolated some of those compounds. And they tested them against a strain of E. coli bacteria—a form that causes severe diarrhea in young children, especially in the developing world. Two of the compounds did a good job of stopping the E. coli. And one of them did it without killing the dangerous bacteria. That's important because the E. coli isn't as likely to become resistant to the compounds that don't kill it. There's still a lot of work to be done to develop the helpful compound into a treatment for people. But the research demonstrates that we might find many new treatments for human diseases in the world's oceans. The post Deep Antibiotics appeared first on Marine Science Institute. The University of Texas at Austin..

Science and the Sea podcast
Deep Antibiotics

Science and the Sea podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 2:00


About three-quarters of all the antibiotics in use today were developed from a type of bacteria that lives in the soil. But nasty bacteria are becoming more resistant to those treatments. So scientists are scouring the world for sources of new antibiotics—including the ocean floor. And they recently found a couple of good candidates at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, off the coast of Norway.Biologists gathered many organisms during a research cruise in 2020. And they collected bacteria from four of those organisms, including a type of sponge and a scallop. The bacteria are similar to the soil-based varieties that have yielded all the antibiotics. But under the extreme pressure, cold, and darkness in the deep sea, they've developed many chemical compounds that aren't seen in their land-based cousins.The researchers isolated some of those compounds. And they tested them against a strain of E. coli bacteria—a form that causes severe diarrhea in young children, especially in the developing world.Two of the compounds did a good job of stopping the E. coli. And one of them did it without killing the dangerous bacteria. That's important because the E. coli isn't as likely to become resistant to the compounds that don't kill it.There's still a lot of work to be done to develop the helpful compound into a treatment for people. But the research demonstrates that we might find many new treatments for human diseases in the world's oceans.

Spectator Radio
The Edition: Weimar Britain, the war on science & are you a competitive reader?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 35:42


First: a warning from history Politics moving increasingly from the corridors of power into the streets, economic insecurity exacerbating tensions and the centre of politics failing to hold; these are just some of the echoes from Weimar Germany that the Spectator's editor Michael Gove sees when looking at present-day Britain. But, he says, ‘there are grounds for hope' – what are they? Michael joined the podcast to discuss.   Next: why did science succumb to the ‘culture wars'? Biologist and peer Matt Ridley bemoans the ‘cultification of science', arguing that ‘left-wing ideological nonsense' ended up permeating through all scientific disciplines. Thinking ‘neutral facts' were safe, Matt admits he – and colleagues – may have been naïve as one by one different battlefields emerged. Matt joined the podcast to discuss. Has science thrown off the shackles of the ‘culture wars'?And finally: how many books have you read?Emily Hill delves into the world of competitive reading this week – the rise of people publicising the books they've read, particularly through social media. Emily calls this ‘conspicuous' and notes it appears to be a trend amongst mainly female influencers. But is this solely performative or – in a world of diminishing attention spans – could the trend be promoting the act of reading? Emily joined the podcast alongside BookTok blogger Lucas Oakeley.Plus: Mark Mason provides his notes on guided walks. Mark will also be hosting a guided walk for the Spectator, for tickets go to www.spectator.co.uk/eventsHosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast.Produced by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Radio Concrete
Radio Concrete #59 - Snezhana Reizen - Antenna

Radio Concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 29:00


Introducing a special Radio Concrete episode by Snezhana Reizen. Antenna. The madness of the day.. “Antenna” is a series of works on transduction with the sole sound source taking place - radio waves. Here I was devoured by discontinuity and discharge inherent to the "miracle of the wireless. the omnipresence.. the overleaping of frontiers” - the radio, like it was marked by R. Arnheim. This piece emerged in two phases: the first one can be called a transduction - a process of conveying potential energy from discharge into a signal. It was a spontaneous live radio-noise set recorded close to the closed shelter. This summer I found myself stuck in between absence and presence in amplified senses, confronting the avalanche of the noises erupting on us by this world, facing the chaos, “embracing alienation”, holding a degree of disbelief.. that this "disparity can be modulated”.. Yet, seeking the perceptual transmutation. Biologists say there are two phases for the perception, so that after transduction of the signal, a transformation should take its place. Following this logic, the second phase of this work appeared as an improvised procession with effects and filters - a real-time mix-ture, with slight subsequent recombinations. If there's something one can call a ground for this piece, besides its sound source, it dwells upon a chance. It is a conversation with a present moment beyond the borders by a flying carpet of propagating radio waves. "Antenna" was created drawing on ambisonic spatialisation with a mixed approach, so that some sounds move through in a chaotic manner, while the trajectories of others were meticulously calibrated. In doing so, I did not seek to determine the exact location or direction for each sound particle, but rather to underline the traces - their nomadic movements within the whole sphere of the revealed ensemble. Follow Snezhana Reizen: https://www.alienationindex.xyz/reizen https://www.instagram.com/snezhanareizen?igsh=ZGc4eXB0NmxmbjRk

The Edition
Weimar Britain, the war on science & are you a competitive reader?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 35:42


First: a warning from history Politics moving increasingly from the corridors of power into the streets, economic insecurity exacerbating tensions and the centre of politics failing to hold; these are just some of the echoes from Weimar Germany that the Spectator's editor Michael Gove sees when looking at present-day Britain. But, he says, ‘there are grounds for hope' – what are they? Michael joined the podcast to discuss.   Next: why did science succumb to the ‘culture wars'? Biologist and peer Matt Ridley bemoans the ‘cultification of science', arguing that ‘left-wing ideological nonsense' ended up permeating through all scientific disciplines. Thinking ‘neutral facts' were safe, Matt admits he – and colleagues – may have been naïve as one by one different battlefields emerged. Matt joined the podcast to discuss. Has science thrown off the shackles of the ‘culture wars'?And finally: how many books have you read?Emily Hill delves into the world of competitive reading this week – the rise of people publicising the books they've read, particularly through social media. Emily calls this ‘conspicuous' and notes it appears to be a trend amongst mainly female influencers. But is this solely performative or – in a world of diminishing attention spans – could the trend be promoting the act of reading? Emily joined the podcast alongside BookTok blogger Lucas Oakeley.Plus: Mark Mason provides his notes on guided walks. Mark will also be hosting a guided walk for the Spectator, for tickets go to www.spectator.co.uk/eventsHosted by William Moore and Lara Prendergast.Produced by Patrick Gibbons.Become a Spectator subscriber today to access this podcast without adverts. Go to spectator.co.uk/adfree to find out more.For more Spectator podcasts, go to spectator.co.uk/podcasts. Contact us: podcast@spectator.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Serious Angler
Fisheries Biologist Breaks Down Forward-Facing Sonar Debate!

Serious Angler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 96:53


Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Maryland fisheries biologist Ryan Gary to dive deep into one of the most debated topics in bass fishing: forward-facing sonar. Ryan compiled and analyzed data from the entire 2025 Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour season, comparing tournament outcomes, trends, and outliers between anglers who relied on sonar and those who didn't. We break down what the numbers reveal, discuss how technology is shaping the sport, and uncover insights every angler can learn from.If you've ever wondered just how much FFS is impacting bass fishing—or whether the controversy is backed by real data—this is an episode you won't want to miss.

The Woodsman Perspective
Management Bucks with MDWFP Private Lands Biologist Pierce Young

The Woodsman Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 83:50


Pierce Young has been around deer his whole life. Early on in his career he was instrumental in the success of the deer tagging program that was conducted in NE MS across 27,000 acres of private land. He has worked along side many of the best deer researchers in the world, including Drs Steve Demarais and Bronson Strickland. Now Pierce is a biologist and assistant coordinator of the MDWFP Private Lands program. They work as consultants for private landowners across the state of Mississippi. On this episode we discuss the theory of management bucks. You'll hear a few things that might surprise you, but depending on what your goals are and a few other factors, you might need to be shooting a few young bucks each year.

The Write Question
Encore: Wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd is ‘A Woman Among Wolves' (Part Two)

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 29:00


This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to the second and final part of a two-part conversation with world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd, author of ‘A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery' (Greystone Books). This conversation originally aired January 9, 2025.

The Write Question
Encore: Wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd is ‘A Woman Among Wolves' (Part Two)

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 29:00


This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to the second and final part of a two-part conversation with world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd, author of ‘A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery' (Greystone Books). This conversation originally aired January 9, 2025.

HUNTR
Why Iowa Produces the Best Deer Hunting w/ Jace Elliott (State Deer Biologist) | HUNTR Podcast #269

HUNTR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 128:10


Iowa is often known as the "Whitetail Mecca" — but why? In this episode, we sit down with Jace Elliott, Iowa's State Deer Biologist, to break down the science behind Iowa's trophy bucks. We cover deer age structure, quality management, rules and regulations, and what makes Iowa's practices stand apart from other states. Sit back, relax, an enjoy the show.SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEShop HUNTR Merch:https://wearehuntr.com/HUNTR Podcast is presented by:Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (Code HUNTR for 20% off apparel)DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Predator Camo: https://www.predatorcamo.com/ (Code HUNTR for 20% off)Beast Broadheads: https://beastbroadheads.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)MTN Tough: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=huntr&plan=monthly (Code HUNTR for 1 free month)RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Primos: https://www.primos.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Bushnell: https://www.bushnell.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)

TheThinkingAtheist
It's a Scary Time to Be a Scientist (with Dr. Kenneth Miller)

TheThinkingAtheist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 69:55 Transcription Available


Dr. Kenneth Miller is an American cell biologist, molecular biologist, and Professor Emeritus of Biology at Brown University. He has thoughts about the Trump administration's war on vaccines, public safety, and the scientific community.VIDEO of this discussionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.

Awakening Aphrodite
266. Electroculture, EMFs, Red Light, and Maximizing Mitochondria with Quantum Biologist Carrie Bennett

Awakening Aphrodite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 64:03


Welcome to Awakening Aphrodite — the podcast that helps you reconnect with your feminine energy, reclaim your vitality, and live in harmony with your body, mind, and spirit.In each episode, holistic health expert Amy Fournier shares inspiring conversations with expert guests, blending ancient wisdom and modern science to offer practical tools that help you thrive in today's fast-paced world.Thank you for being part of this beautiful journey.Let's dive in.Featured Guest: Carrie BennettCarrie's work is rooted in the belief that nature provides accessible and powerful tools for healing. Through her education and mentorship, she now helps others reclaim their health by reconnecting with natural rhythms, optimizing their light environment, and supporting mitochondrial function.Her mission is to empower people with practical, science-based knowledge that demystifies the body's energy systems and promotes true, lasting wellness.Products Related/Mentioned in This EpisodeShop Amy's curated favorite products (with discounts!):

Awakening Aphrodite
266. Electroculture, EMFs, Red Light, and Maximizing Mitochondria with Quantum Biologist Carrie Bennett

Awakening Aphrodite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 64:03


Welcome to Awakening Aphrodite — the podcast that helps you reconnect with your feminine energy, reclaim your vitality, and live in harmony with your body, mind, and spirit.In each episode, holistic health expert Amy Fournier shares inspiring conversations with expert guests, blending ancient wisdom and modern science to offer practical tools that help you thrive in today's fast-paced world.Thank you for being part of this beautiful journey.Let's dive in.Featured Guest: Carrie BennettCarrie's work is rooted in the belief that nature provides accessible and powerful tools for healing. Through her education and mentorship, she now helps others reclaim their health by reconnecting with natural rhythms, optimizing their light environment, and supporting mitochondrial function.Her mission is to empower people with practical, science-based knowledge that demystifies the body's energy systems and promotes true, lasting wellness.Products Related/Mentioned in This EpisodeShop Amy's curated favorite products (with discounts!):

Awakening Aphrodite
266. Electroculture, EMFs, Red Light, and Maximizing Mitochondria with Quantum Biologist Carrie Bennett

Awakening Aphrodite

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 64:03


Welcome to Awakening Aphrodite — the podcast that helps you reconnect with your feminine energy, reclaim your vitality, and live in harmony with your body, mind, and spirit.In each episode, holistic health expert Amy Fournier shares inspiring conversations with expert guests, blending ancient wisdom and modern science to offer practical tools that help you thrive in today's fast-paced world.Thank you for being part of this beautiful journey.Let's dive in.Featured Guest: Carrie BennettCarrie's work is rooted in the belief that nature provides accessible and powerful tools for healing. Through her education and mentorship, she now helps others reclaim their health by reconnecting with natural rhythms, optimizing their light environment, and supporting mitochondrial function.Her mission is to empower people with practical, science-based knowledge that demystifies the body's energy systems and promotes true, lasting wellness.Products Related/Mentioned in This EpisodeShop Amy's curated favorite products (with discounts!):

The Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting Podcast
720 - Dr. Grant Woods on the Hidden Language of Scent (Scrapes, Rubs & More)

The Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 91:01


Dr. Grant Woods, one of the nation's leading deer biologists, explains the secret language of scrapes and rubs — and reveals what most hunters get wrong about deer scent, communication, and rut behavior. In this episode, we cover: • How bucks actually use scrapes and rubs to communicate • The truth about deer scent and why you can't fool a buck's nose • Pre-rut, rut, and post-rut hunting strategies that really work • Stand placement, access, and how to avoid alerting deer • What hunters should know about small property management Whether you're a bowhunter chasing your first buck or a veteran trying to pattern mature whitetails, this deep dive into deer biology will change how you hunt.

Garden Of Doom
Garden of Thought E.318 A Marine Biologist

Garden Of Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 65:35 Transcription Available


As any long time listener knows, I've been looking for a Marine Biologist to talk to. Well, the sea was angry that day, my friends, because I found my white whale. Alan Moore is a marine biologist and the President and Director of two accredited Marine Biology programs in Western Florida. They specialize is sharks and rays. So, of course we talked about sharks and rays. We also talk about - queue heroic music - octopusses!. Also, whales, porpoises, dolphins, seals, and lots of other animals great and small. So, don't be an old man trying to return soup at a deli. Pull out that Teistelist. It's to time to enjoy a deep dive.Epilogue: This guest revealed to me some days after the recording that he was not a Marine BIologist. He assured me he had the other requisite certifications and did run the school. He asked me not to air the show as he felt he didn't do well. I listened back and thought he was fine. But I agreed not to air the show contingent upon us re-recording limited primarily to sharks, rays and the school AND he'd send over some actual marine biologists. Neither contingency happened. I thought nothing of it until I saw him seeking guest spots on podcasts again. Judge for yourself. 

Evolving Love Podcast
Will AI Kill Intimacy? w. Evolutionary Biologist Dr. Rob Brooks

Evolving Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 83:46


Abbey and Liam are joined by evolutionary biologist Dr. Rob Brooks to explore the rise of AI companions, sex robots, and whether love with machines can ever be “real.” They discuss jealousy over chatbots, the naturalist fallacy, and the deep question of whether humans are naturally monogamous or non-monogamous.Drawing from Rob's book Artificial Intimacy, the conversation dives into the future of intimacy, the regulation of AI, and what it means for relationships when machines can replicate (and even challenge) human connection.Rob Brooks LinksWebsite | SubstackWatch this episode on YoutubeEvolving Love Links:Website | Instagram | Substack | RetreatLive Podcast Tickets LinkFriday 10th October, NFSA, Canberra This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit evolvingloveproject.substack.com/subscribe

The Write Question
Encore: Wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd is ‘A Woman Among Wolves' (Part One)

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 29:00


This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to the first part of a two-part conversation with world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd, author of ‘A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery' (Greystone Books). This episode originally aired January 2, 2025.

The Brief from WABE
The Brief for Friday, September 5, 2025

The Brief from WABE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 9:19


U-S immigration officials say they have conducted their largest ever single-site raid at the Hyundai vehicle plant near Savannah; As Fulton County moves forward with plans to improve jail conditions, county commissioners are also wrestling over money for the magistrate court and public defenders; Biologists with the state of Georgia are playing the waiting game — every month, they’re checking to see how long it takes for fish hooks to rust in water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Write Question
Encore: Wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd is ‘A Woman Among Wolves' (Part One)

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 29:00


This week on ‘The Write Question,' host Lauren Korn returns to the first part of a two-part conversation with world-renowned wildlife biologist Diane K. Boyd, author of ‘A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through Forty Years of Wolf Recovery' (Greystone Books). This episode originally aired January 2, 2025.

Farm Talk Podcasts
9-5-25 Doug Leier NDGF Outreach Biologist part 1

Farm Talk Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 11:51


Doug Leier NDGF Outreach Biologist part 1

Farm Talk Podcasts
9-5-25 Doug Leier NDGF Outreach Biologist part 2

Farm Talk Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 10:26


Doug Leier NDGF Outreach Biologist part 2

The North American Waterfowler
Episode #216 Tracking Blue-Winged Teal: Duckling Survival & Predator Impacts with Biologist Grant Rhodes

The North American Waterfowler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 73:40


Description In this episode of The North American Waterfowler Podcast, Elliott is joined once again by waterfowl biologist Grant Rhodes. Grant shares updates on his PhD research, including the move from LSU to UC Davis, the switch from Saskatchewan to Manitoba, and what his third field season revealed about blue-winged teal duckling survival. We dive into how drones are changing brood surveys, the role of predators like ravens, surprising insights into hen and duckling behavior, and what these findings mean for the future of waterfowl management. Listeners also hear Grant's story as an adult-onset hunter, his first duck hunts, and where he hopes his research career leads next. This is a must-listen for anyone who loves ducks, science, and conservation. Want to support the show and watch live recordings like this one? Join us at:

News Talk 920 KVEC
Hometown Radio 08/28/25 4p: Leading shark expert marine biologist Dr Chris Lowe

News Talk 920 KVEC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 42:16


Hometown Radio 08/28/25 4p: Leading shark expert marine biologist Dr Chris Lowe

Language of God
194. Sy Garte | Life's Deeper Logic

Language of God

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 63:13


Far from the old picture of life as a mindless, mechanical process, new research is showing that even the simplest organisms—like bacteria—exhibit signs of purpose, agency, and decision-making. Biologist and author Sy Garte returns to Language of God to talk about how this might be a pointer to God. Following from his new book, Beyond Evolution: How New Discoveries in the Science of Life Point to God, Sy invites us into a fascinating and accessible look at how recent developments in biology are shifting our understanding of evolution. Without overstating or oversimplifying, he explores how the science of life opens space for wonder, meaning, and even theological reflection. Theme song and credits music by Breakmaster Cylinder. Other music in this episode by Diverse Music courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc.

Becoming Unf*@kwithable
Episode 50: Why Your Pet Is Sick—and What You’re Not Being Told; with Holistic Biologist Catherine Edwards

Becoming Unf*@kwithable

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 65:57


Are you making these all-too-common mistakes with your beloved fur babies? In this eye-opening episode, we're unpacking everything you need to know to avoid critical pet care pitfalls and give your pets the happy, healthy lives they deserve. From ditching toxic kibble to embracing a scientifically backed, holistic approach, we're here to help you reclaim your pet's health and well-being!Join us as we sit down with Catherine Edwards—a holistic biologist and expert in natural pet care. Packed with practical tips and real results, this conversation covers it all: from raw food diets and the importance of gut health to reducing toxic exposures and strengthening the emotional bond with your pets. We're talking Rock Solid Nutrition for your furry friends and a cleaner, healthier lifestyle for you both!Whether you're a seasoned advocate for holistic pet care or just starting your journey, this episode is loaded with actionable advice to help your pets thrive. Say goodbye to fear-based pharma pet care and hello to empowering yourself as the true guardian of your animal's health.Ready to make a change? Subscribe now for more tips on health, fitness, and toxic-free living for you AND your pets. Don't forget to visit our site, www.rocksolidnutrition.com for more scientifically backed solutions and resources to help you and your pets live your best lives. Let's take the first step toward a healthier, more vibrant future—together!CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro02:02 - Welcome Catherine Edwards06:19 - Misconceptions in Mainstream Pet Health11:23 - Pitfalls of Feeding Kibble to Pets18:03 - Cancer in Pets21:58 - Root Causes of Chronic Conditions22:56 - EMF Effects on Pets27:34 - Home Preparing Pet Food28:14 - Vaccination Myths for Pets34:34 - Standing Your Ground with Vets38:34 - Dangers of Spaying and Neutering Pets43:58 - Human-Animal Emotional Connection50:13 - Tuning into Your Animals54:18 - Top 3 Tips to Improve Pet Health58:53 - A Day in the Life of a Holistically Raised Pet01:01:18 - Top Supplements and Healing Modalities01:03:55 - Finding Catherine's Work01:04:52 - Thank You and Goodbye

Kindred
Encore: 47. A Grizzly Man | A Conversation with Bear Biologist, Chris Servheen

Kindred

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 72:49


Originally released April 30, 2024. New Kindred episodes will drop starting in October 2025.In this week's archived episode, we are spoke with Bear Biologist Chris Servheen. We finally got to meet our grizzly bear fears head-on and dispel all the misinformation that we have been wondering about for years!  We were so lucky to have been able to speak with Chris, one of if not the leading bear biologists in this country. Chris has been working tirelessly for his entire career advocating for the health and protection of one the most incredible and majestic predators in the world, the grizzly bear. After a long and distinguished career to ensure that the bears were protected under the federal Endangered Species Act he retired. Until he didn't. Join us to learn all about what brought Chris out of retirement, what makes grizzlies legendary, and the secret to their magic.Lots of Love.Show Notes: https://theintercept.com/2023/01/29/grizzly-bear-endangered-montana/From the article https://billingsgazette.com/opinion/column/christopher-servheen-dont-short-circuit-esa-on-grizzly-bears/article_3b35088e-2d5e-11ee-a42f-236813b7db3a.html

The Lookout Podcast
The Lookout Podcast Ep. 91 Fisheries Biologist Mariel Leslie

The Lookout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 93:14


The Incredible Mariel Leslie joined the podcast to talk shop about Public land, Fisheries, Wildland Firefighting, fishing in Belize, and much more! Watch the full episode to hear more.

The Hamilton Corner
Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, a Harvard trained developmental biologist, has authored a monumental shift in the creation-evolution debate through genetic research.

The Hamilton Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 48:49


COLUMBIA Conversations
BONUS EPISODE: Biologist Scott McCorquodale - Author of "Chasing Wildlife Secrets" from WSU Press

COLUMBIA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 43:14


On this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY, Feliks Banel speaks with Dr. Scott McCorquodale, retired biologist and author of "Chasing Wildlife Secrets: A Biologist's Journey." The book was published in May 2025 by WSU Press in Pullman, Washington. "Chasing Wildlife Secrets" is a lively narrative about Dr. McCorquodale's four decades tracking elk, bear and moose around the Pacific Northwest – and about the people he met along the way, and where he found inspiration as a child and young man. For more information about "Chasing Wildlife Secrets" from WSU Press: https://wsupress.wsu.edu/product/chasing-wildlife-secrets/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Time via SPACE 101.1 FM in Seattle and gallantly streams everywhere via www.space101fm.org. The radio station broadcasts from studios at historic Magnuson Park – located in the former Master-at-Arms' quarters in the old Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes

Forrest Galante (Explorer! Biologist! Discovery host!) makes it weird! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Thank you VITA COCO for being our official ON SET BEVERAGE Get 25% off and get Vita Coco shipped to your door by using code WEIRD20 https://vitacoco.com RITUAL 25% OFF your first month https://ritual.com/weird MODERN MAMMALS Get the bottle and bar for only $44 http://modernmammals.com/weird DAD GRASS Get 20% OFF with promo code WEIRD https://dadgrass.com/weird APOLLO Get 10% OFF your order https://apolloneuro.com/weird Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes

Forrest Galante (Explorer! Biologist! Discovery host!) makes it weird! SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS Thank you VITA COCO for being our official ON SET BEVERAGE Get 25% off and get Vita Coco shipped to your door by using code WEIRD20 https://vitacoco.com RITUAL 25% OFF your first month https://ritual.com/weird MODERN MAMMALS Get the bottle and bar for only $44 http://modernmammals.com/weird DAD GRASS Get 20% OFF with promo code WEIRD https://dadgrass.com/weird APOLLO Get 10% OFF your order https://apolloneuro.com/weird Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
RELOADED EP404 | Arctic to the Yucatan and 32 Years of Advice: Tales of a Pilot Biologist, Part 2

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 49:30


We're back with more adventures from retired USFWS pilot biologist Fred Roetker! This episode is highlighted by memorable observations, including a wolverine, barren ground grizzlies, expansive beaver ponds, a military intercept in Mexico, and a rare sighting of the elusive prairie skinny dipper! Fred concludes with sage advice for young people looking to enter the waterfowl profession, and DU extends a sincere “thank you” to Fred and his fellow pilot biologists!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

EatWild Podcast
EatWild 100 - Cougars Up Close - Researching cougar behaviour with wildlife biologist Julie Thomas

EatWild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 61:41


I've always known that cougars tend to avoid humans, with only a few close calls while sneaking around in the woods. However, this summer has seen several unusual encounters with cougars in Whistler and Squamish, including instances of cougars stalking hikers and chasing mountain bikers in popular recreation areas. I was curious about the reasons behind this behaviour, so I reached out to wildlife biologist Julie Thomas. In our conversation, Julie discusses her research on cougars in central British Columbia, focusing on their predator-prey relationship with caribou. She explains how changes in the landscape impact cougar behaviour, their hunting techniques, and their adaptability to various environments. We also delve into field research methods, including the process of capturing and collaring cougars, as well as the complexities of human-cougar interactions, especially in areas where cougars have been sighted near popular trails. Julie shares insights from her experiences and emphasizes the importance of understanding these magnificent creatures in the context of conservation and wildlife management. I also share a couple of my close brushes with cougars in the wild.   You can follow Julie here for more on her research and catch amazing cougar footage @wild_juliethomas on Instagram.    Check out the latest EatWild Online Course - iHunter App Field Guide: Tools and tactics for successful hunts The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure.  Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.  

Science Friday
What Do mRNA Funding Cuts Mean For Future US Research?

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 19:37


On August 5, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Department of Health and Human Services would terminate almost $500 million in mRNA vaccine development grants and contracts, affecting 22 projects. Biologist and mRNA researcher Jeff Coller joins Host Ira Flatow to talk about what this move means for future mRNA research in the US beyond these immediate projects.Plus, reporter Casey Crownhart joins Ira to discuss the latest in climate news, including flooding in Juneau, Alaska; how Ford is pursuing further electric vehicle manufacturing despite federal roadblocks; and a startup using Earth itself as a giant battery.Guests:Dr. Jeff Coller is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of RNA Biology and Therapeutics at Johns Hopkins University.Casey Crownhart is a senior climate reporter for MIT Technology Review in New York, New York.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
‘Humans are not evolved for modern life' - evolutionary biologist Ella Al-Shamahi

Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 44:18


Ella Al-Shamahi grew up as a Muslim creationist, part of a ‘tribe' that believes that humankind was created whole by a higher power. At university, she enrolled in courses that studied evolution, specifically to prove her professors wrong - but the plan backfired when she became fascinated by evolutionary biology and came to the conclusion that Darwin was, in fact, right all along. Now an accomplished paleoanthropologist, she explores the complex journey of human evolution and the origins of Homo sapiens. In this episode of Ways to Change the World, Ella joins Krishnan Guru-Murthy to discuss her remarkable personal transformation from creationism to science. She also explains why she believes humans haven't fully evolved to meet the demands of the modern world, and shares her unwavering faith in humanity's resilience and potential.

Book 101 Review
Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Andrew Lewin a marine biologist as my guest.

Book 101 Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 25:05


Andrew LewinI love to talk about Ocean Science, Conservation, and Science Communication. I also love to talk about podcastingAndrew Lewin, a marine biologist and the host of How to Protect the Ocean, a podcast that explores the people, science, and policies driving ocean conservation. Andrew has been at the forefront of marine science communication for over a decade, using podcasting to bridge the gap between research and real-world action. He's also the co-founder of The Undertow, a growing platform that supports independent ocean advocates and changemakers. Whether he's breaking down the latest marine policy or amplifying grassroots efforts, Andrew's mission is clear: make ocean conservation accessible, actionable, and inspiring.Want to be a guest on Book 101 Review? Send Daniel Lucas a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17372807971394464fea5bae3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Serious Angler
Fisheries Biologist on the Future of Tournament Bass Fishing Formats

Serious Angler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 31:41


Send us a textOn today's episode we are joined by TJ from Texas Parks & Wildlife to learn about his career into fisheries biology and talk about the future of tournament bass fishing formats. 

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
RELOADED EP403 | Half Million Miles of Duck Habitat: Tales of a Pilot Biologist, Part 1

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 38:21


Retired USFWS pilot biologist Fred Roetker reflects on his 32-year career of surveying ducks and geese across North America and shares stories of the places he saw, people he met, and experiences he amassed over that time. With nearly 500,000 air miles to his credit, ranging from the Yucatan to the Arctic Circle, some say that Fred has seen more waterfowl habitat than anyone else in North America. After listening to his stories, they might be right!Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Speak Healing Words
333. If the Ocean Has a Soul with Marine Biologist Rachel G. Jordan

Speak Healing Words

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 61:06 Transcription Available


Send us a textMarine biologist Rachel G. Jordan explores the intersection of faith and science through her experiences studying ocean life. Her book "If the Ocean has a Soul: A Marine Biologist's Pursuit of Truth through Deep Waters of Faith and Science" reveals profound spiritual insights discovered in underwater ecosystems while challenging readers to embrace both scientific curiosity and deep faith.• Biodiversity in marine ecosystems demonstrates how differences strengthen communities rather than divide them.• Faith and science both seek answers to "why" questions, driven by wonder and curiosity.• Topics like evolution and climate change aren't salvation issues, but can become unnecessary barriers to faith.• Rachel's research on sea anemones taught her gratitude for all living things and their capacity to praise God.• Every creature, even seemingly annoying ones like mosquitoes, has a unique way of praising its Creator.• The kingdom of God may include incredible biodiversity - past, present, and future creatures all praising together.Join me at Heartlift Central on Substack, where we'll continue this conversation with Rachel G. Jordan about her beautiful book "If the Ocean has a Soul."Support the showBegin Your Heartlifter's Journey: Visit and subscribe to Heartlift Central on Substack. This is our new online coaching center and meeting place for Heartlifters worldwide. Download the "Overcoming Hurtful Words" Study Guide PDF: BECOMING EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY Meet me on Instagram: @janellrardon Leave a review and rate the podcast: WRITE A REVIEW Learn more about my books and work: Janell Rardon Make a tax-deductible donation through Heartlift International

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business
EP277. Meet the beauty entrepreneur who bootstrapped her way into 1,000 Walmart stores

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 27:24


What does success really look like for a beauty entrepreneur? In an industry that often celebrates rapid growth, aggressive fundraising, and influencer-heavy marketing, there's a quieter, more sustainable path – one that values creative control, profitability, and long-term impact over flashy headlines. In this episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Lorraine Dallmeier – Chartered Environmentalist, Biologist and CEO of Formula Botanica – is joined by Chinelo Chidozie, co-founder of Bolden, a beauty entrepreneur who bootstrapped her brand into over 1,000 Walmart stores across the United States, without any external funding. If you've ever wondered whether you can grow a beauty brand on your own terms, this episode is for you. Tune in now!      Free Resources Free formulation course | Green Beauty Conversations Podcast | Blog | YouTube Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram

Peak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & Living
Part 224- Boosting Health with Oysters: Conversations on Deep Nutrition with Marine Biologist Stephen Kavanagh

Peak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 56:35


In this episode of Peak Human, host Brian Sanders delves into a comprehensive discussion with marine biologist Stephen Kavanagh, an expert in shellfish and particularly oysters. Brian and Stephen explore the nutritional benefits of oysters, including their historical significance in human evolution and their roles in promoting testosterone, immunity, and overall health. Stephen details his artisanal processes at his facility in Ireland, emphasizing the purity and nutrient density of oysters used in their products. The conversation expands into broader themes of deep nutrition, the slow food movement, and the importance of returning to nature's ratios in our diets. Listeners also receive insights into the issues surrounding processed foods and modern health epidemics like obesity.    Try the oyster pills! https://nosetotail.org/products/pure-oyster   Show Notes: 02:25 The Journey of Oyster Processing and Supplement Manufacturing 06:02 The Aphrodisiac Effect of Oysters 10:00 Nutritional Benefits and Historical Significance of Oysters 14:18 The Importance of Real Food and Avoiding Processed Foods 15:03 Challenges in the Oyster Industry and Food Lies 20:06 The Synergy of Nutrients and Fortified Foods 26:49 Ancient Diets and the Role of Oysters in Human Evolution 28:48 The Nutritional Power of Oysters 29:41 Evolutionary Benefits of Oysters 31:21 Human Connection to Marine Life 32:17 Oysters and Water Quality 33:01 Oyster Pure: Quality and Testing 34:06 Personal Health Benefits of Oyster Supplements 35:29 Challenges in Marketing Oyster Supplements 43:39 The Slow Food Movement   BEEF TALLOW PRODUCTS: NosetoTail.org Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post    Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies   Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg

Green Beauty Conversations by Formula Botanica | Organic & Natural Skincare | Cosmetic Formulation | Indie Beauty Business

Everywhere you turn in beauty, you get the same message: results, results, results. Products promise to brighten, firm, and smooth – fast. But what happens when efficacy becomes the only measure of a product's worth? In this thought-provoking solo episode of Green Beauty Conversations, Formula Botanica CEO, Biologist, and Chartered Environmentalist Lorraine Dallmeier invites us to rethink one of the beauty industry's most entrenched standards. Tune in now!     Free Resources Free formulation course | Green Beauty Conversations Podcast | Blog | YouTube Socials: Formula Botanica on Instagram | Lorraine Dallmeier on Instagram