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"The birds and the bees" may be a euphemism for human reproduction, but procreation of actual winged animals is far wilder. This hour, TED speakers explore how birds, bees and bugs multiply. Guests include beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich, biologist Carin Bondar, behavioral ecologist Marlene Zuk and comedian Julia Sweeney.Original broadcast date: July 15, 2022. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at plus.npr.org/ted.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Original broadcast date: July 15, 2022. "The birds and the bees" may be a euphemism for human reproduction, but procreation of actual winged animals is far wilder. This hour, TED speakers explore how birds, bees and bugs multiply. Guests include beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich, biologist Carin Bondar, behavioral ecologist Marlene Zuk and comedian Julia Sweeney. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without ads. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted
My guest this week is Barry Neufeld, former Chilliwack School Trustee of 27 years. Barry brings us up to date on his Supreme Court defamation case against Glen Hansman, the spurious new accusations brought by Trustee Carin Bondar* and the long-standing Human Rights case he's been fighting for over 5 years regarding public comments about the child abuse perpetrated through BC's SOGI curriculum. We also mention the upcoming Biblical Sexuality Sunday on Jan. 15, 2023. *We decided not to screenshare footage from Carin Bondar's anti-God, anti-creationist video as it was just too crude. In it, she appears nude on a wrecking ball, symbolizing the destruction of Christian morality and belief. It was this scene that Barry was responding to when he called her a “strip-tease artist”, a label to which she objects and which is the basis of her lawsuit.You can help Barry with court costs by:e-transfer to Trustyneufeld@gmail.comor by giving at https://www.GiveSendGo.com/G352VLearn more about Biblical Sexuality Sunday at: https://libertycoalitioncanada.com/biblical-sexuality-sunday/
"The birds and the bees" may be a emphamism for human reproduction, but procreation of actual winged animals is far wilder. This hour, TED speakers explore how birds, bees and bugs multiply. Guests include beekeeper Noah Wilson-Rich, biologist Carin Bondar, behavioral ecologist Marlene Zuk and comedian Julia Sweeney.
Carin Bondar is a Canadian biologist, writer, filmmaker, instructor, speaker, television personality, mother, and School Board Trustee in Chilliwack, BC. Video Interview: https://youtu.be/n5m85h_kTS0 Her work focuses on increasing science literacy and communication. Recently elected to the Chilliwack School Board, Bondar is an advocate for STEM education and for keeping girls in STEM subjects through high school. Bondar is author of the books Wild Sex and Wild Moms (Pegasus, New York), she is writer and host of the online series based on her books, which have garnered over 150,000,000 views. Bondar's work appears on National Geographic, Discovery Worldwide, TED, Animal Planet, Netflix and The Science Channel. She is an adventurer and explorer, having discovered 7 new species of beetles and snails in the remote jungles of Borneo with her research team from the Netherlands (Leiden) and Italy (Verona). Bondar lives in Chilliwack, British Columbia with her four children, three dogs and one cat. Carin Bondar's Website: https://carinbondar.com/ Bigger Than Me Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BIGGERTHANMEPODCAST Bigger Than Me Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/biggerthanmepodcast/ Bigger Than Me LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigger-than-me-podcast/?viewAsMember=true SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://www.patreon.com/biggerthanmepodcast
Michael speaks with biologist and professor Dr. Carin Bondar. Bondar's work appears on National Geographic, TED, Animal Planet, Netflix and The Science Channel. She is an adventurer and explorer, having discovered 11 new species of beetles and snails in the remote jungles of Borneo. Hear about what inspired her to pursue science and how she sees art and science interact!
We’re counting down to Darwin Day, and you’re all invited to the par-TAY! This week, Jocelyn and Bradley celebrate the origin of Origin of Species author Charles Darwin with evolutionary geneticist and frequent (fruit) flier Dr. Kristi Montooth. Kristi regales us with tales of her work with model organism extraordinaire Drosophila, explaining why it’s hard to get some flies drunk, and why they owe their survival and ubiquity to the properties of their magical membranes. She also discusses the pivotal role the humble fruit fly played in the so-called “modern synthesis” of evolution and genetics that has yielded one of the most powerful and comprehensive explanatory frameworks in the history of science. More broadly, Kristi explains how the synthesis of many different types and sources of information is a hallmark of her work, and the friends discuss the chaotic, beautiful, joyously fractalesque nature of the living world and our attempts to understand it. Follow Kristi on Twitter @narhol, and learn more about her amazing work at the links below!https://biosci.unl.edu/kristi-montoothhttp://montoothlab.unl.edu/https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-refutes-how-fruit-flies-developed-alcohol-tolerance/“RIPping and RAPping at Berkeley” (David M. Rand, Genetics): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1205242/pdf/ge13241223.pdfxkcd, “DNA”: https://xkcd.com/1605/“What If (Almost) Every Gene Affects (Almost) Everything?” (Ed Yong, The Atlantic): https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/06/its-like-all-connected-man/530532/Personalized Genetics Education Project: http://pged.org/Lords of the Fly: Drosophila Genetics and the Experimental Life (Robert Kohler): https://www.amazon.com/Lords-Fly-Drosophila-Genetics-Experimental/dp/B00DT68BQ2Related episodes:"I have a theory"... do you, though? (Discussion): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/33-discussion-i-have-a-theory-do-you-though/id1471423633?i=1000465426271That is How an Evolutionary Biologist Do (Matt Wilkins): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/32-matt-wilkins-that-is-how-an-evolutionary-biologist-do/id1471423633?i=1000464730144Sweet Dreams Are Made of Bees (Anna Tatarko): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/76-anna-tatarko-sweet-dreams-are-made-of-bees/id1471423633?i=1000506815152Birds Spark Hope (Scott V. Edwards): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/75-scott-v-edwards-birds-spark-hope/id1471423633?i=1000505997761Wild Life (Carin Bondar): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/71-carin-bondar-wild-life/id1471423633?i=1000501865084Sex is Always Weirder Than We Can Imagine (Maurine Neiman): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/67-maurine-neiman-sex-is-always-weirder-than-we-can-imagine/id1471423633?i=1000497201747
This episode is gonna get twisted, y’all.Jocelyn and Bradley are joined by science sensation Dr. Carin Bondar, Biologist with a Twist, who regales us with weird, wonderful, twisted tales of the natural world! From the many talents of animal genitalia to the biological superpowers that make moms uniquely equipped to rule the world, Carin considers what humans can learn about ourselves by looking at the social lives of animals. The friends also discuss how anti-anthropomorphism—the assumption that nonhuman animals do not think and feel as humans do—is as baseless and potentially dangerous as viewing other animals through an excessively anthropomorphic lens. And Carin shares some of the surprising twists that made her journey from art into science so unique and rewarding, and how she has used social media to pioneer a whole new form of science communication.Follow Carin on Twitter and Instagram @carinbondar, and learn more about her amazing work at https://carinbondar.com/ and at the links below!Books:Wild Sex: The Science Behind Mating in the Animal Kingdom: https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Sex-Science-Behind-Kingdom/dp/1681775107/Wild Moms: Motherhood in the Animal Kingdom: https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Moms-Motherhood-Animal-Kingdom/dp/1681776650/The Nature of Sex: The Ins and Outs of Mating in the Animal Kingdom: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Sex-Mating-Animal-Kingdom/dp/1780229119/The Nature of Human Nature: https://www.amazon.com/Nature-Human-Dr-Carin-Bondar/dp/0557457939/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/DrBondarCarin’s TED talks:“The birds and the bees are just the beginning”: https://youtu.be/N39x_WTPix0“Motherhood in the Wild: Lessons on Evolution”: https://youtu.be/8VkNW5hQ8u0Carin’s science song parodies:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr1tglWEJeA&list=PLMemAikxmpoYLQlULj3_pNiy5nMs_OuRQ“Evo Devo” (“Despacito” parody by A Cappella Science): https://youtu.be/ydqReeTV_vkOutrageous Acts of Science: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2857312/Related episodes:Sex is Always Weirder Than We Can Imagine (Maurine Neiman): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/67-maurine-neiman-sex-is-always-weirder-than-we-can-imagine/id1471423633?i=1000497201747The Musical Shape of Science (Tim Blais): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/61-tim-blais-the-musical-shape-of-science/id1471423633?i=1000492250770This Episode is a Venn Diagram (discussion): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/45-discussion-this-episode-is-a-venn-diagram/id1471423633?i=1000473780846
In this episode, we speak with Carin Bondar, a biologist, writer, TV host, and public speaker. Carin is probably best-known for covering the topic at the forefront of everyone’s mind: sex. In various forms, she has documented all the strange and fascinating ways that animals approach enterprise reproduction--including us. As a presenter, Carin has appeared in shows for Discovery, Netflix, and an independent online video series “Wild Sex”, which has reached millions of people worldwide. She’s also authored several books. “Wild Sex”, which shares the same name as her video series, looks at all the weird and wacky ways that animals mate and rear their young, drawing parallels to our own human condition. Her most recent book, “Wild Moms”, published in 2018, focuses on the post-coital side of reproduction, which is all about the survival of offspring, a responsibility that falls most heavily on the shoulders of females. And if she wasn’t busy enough, she still holds an adjunct professorship at the University of Fraser Valley in British Columbia and leads expeditions to Borneo to help citizen scientists discover new species. In our interview, we spoke about how she went from a crayfish biologist to stay-at-home mom to television host, what humans can learn about sex from animals, whether humans were designed for monogamy and much more. Help support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sciencentric Receive 25% off any web hosting plan using the promo code "science": http://hostgator.com **DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE** Wild Sex (Book) https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Sex-Science-Behind-Kingdom/dp/1681771667 Wild Sex (YouTube series) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLprl6grN2nB2DhNqJccISirm7KdZQ30o1 Wild Moms https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Moms-Motherhood-Animal-Kingdom/dp/1681776650/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=wild+moms&qid=1585503565&sr=8-2 Sex At Dawn https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007679QTG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Carin's Website http://carinbondar.com **TELL US WHAT YOU THINK** Email: feedback@sciencentric.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/sciencentric Facebook: http://facebook.com/sciencentric Twitter: http://twitter.com/sciencentric
Aarathi Prasad pone a prueba los increíbles robots inspirados en animales de Boston Dynamics. Chris Eliasmith analiza las nuevas tecnologías de adherencia, inspiradas en las patas de los lagartos gecko. Daniel Kraft estudia el entrenamiento de astronautas en aguas profundas. Jim Al Khlalili comprueba cómo la ingeniería genética aplicada a un virus para hacer que nos beneficie podría evitar pandemias, y Carin Bondar descubre que el sueño de Nikola Tesla de conseguir energía sin cables se está haciendo por fin realidad, gracias a uno de los fenómenos más impresionantes de la naturaleza: el magnetismo.
Aarathi Prasad pone a prueba los increíbles robots inspirados en animales de Boston Dynamics. Chris Eliasmith analiza las nuevas tecnologías de adherencia, inspiradas en las patas de los lagartos gecko. Daniel Kraft estudia el entrenamiento de astronautas en aguas profundas. Jim Al Khlalili comprueba cómo la ingeniería genética aplicada a un virus para hacer que nos beneficie podría evitar pandemias, y Carin Bondar descubre que el sueño de Nikola Tesla de conseguir energía sin cables se está haciendo por fin realidad, gracias a uno de los fenómenos más impresionantes de la naturaleza: el magnetismo.
Las barreras entre el mundo físico y virtual comienzan a difuminarse mientras Stephen Hawking y su equipo de científicos analizan las innovaciones más recientes: Carin Bondar participa en un fascinante programa de entrenamiento virtual 3D del ejército. Aarathi Prasad prueba un nuevo sistema capaz de cartografiar lugares a los que no puede acceder el GPS.
Las barreras entre el mundo físico y virtual comienzan a difuminarse mientras Stephen Hawking y su equipo de científicos analizan las innovaciones más recientes: Carin Bondar participa en un fascinante programa de entrenamiento virtual 3D del ejército. Aarathi Prasad prueba un nuevo sistema capaz de cartografiar lugares a los que no puede acceder el GPS.
This week we're talking about what it takes to be a mother in the wild, and how how human moms compare to other moms in the animal kingdom. We're spending an hour with Dr. Carin Bondar, prolific science communicator and author. We'll be discussing a myriad of stories from her latest book, "Wild Moms: Motherhood in the Animal Kingdom", covering the exciting, stressful and even sinister sides of motherhood.
We talk to biologist and science writer Carin Bondar about her latest book Wild Moms: Motherhood in the Animal Kingdom.
In this week's episode, Nadine speaks with author Dr. Carin Bondar about her book, "Wild Sex: The Science Behind Mating in the Animal Kingdom," along with the sexual power dynamics in multiple species, and the science and sex habits of animals and human beings alike.
The second instalment in our double bill on the science of sex, answering this question from Robert Turner, a Curio from Leeds: "Why do we only have two sexes?" Drs Rutherford and Fry look for anomalies in the animal kingdom that go beyond the traditional mechanics of human reproduction. Biologist and author Carin Bondar describes some of the wild and somewhat disturbing ways other animals like to do it. Take the hermaphrodite sea slug who races to stab its penis into its partner's brain during sex, or the female redback spider who loves to indulge in a spot of post-coital cannibalism. But the greatest number of different sexes is found in the world of fungi. Some species can have hundreds of distinct mating types. Fungal ecologist Lynne Boddy explains how mushrooms have sex and why on earth they need so many polygamous partners. Presenters: Hannah Fry, Adam Rutherford Producer: Michelle Martin.
Carin Bondar is a mother of four and polymath extraordinaire. Not only is she a TV host, author, and jungle explorer, she's also a psychotherapist specializing in drug and alcohol addiction. Carin is a host of Science Channel's hit show, *Outrageous Acts of Science*. She was the writer and host of the popular web series, *Wild Sex*. And her 4th book, *Wild Moms*, is due out this April -- right in time for Mother's Day! http://amzn.to/2C1fTln Check out Carin's website: http://www.carinbondar.com/ Follow Carin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcarinbondar/ And on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carinbondar Read *A God That Could be Real: Spirituality, Science, and the Future of Our Planet*: http://amzn.to/2o0gUkN Watch the *Wild Sex* Series on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLprl6grN2nB2DhNqJccISirm7KdZQ30o1 And for more information about your host, visit: http://kristenhovet.com
You've heard people described as "like a tiger between the sheets" or "hung like a horse" but if someone called you "as impressive as a barnacles penis" Would you be flattered or offended? Turn the lights down low and let go of all your inhibitions as Adam asks Dr Carin Bondar; How sexy do animals get? Find Dr Carin Bondar at https://twitter.com/carinbondar Connect with Adam Spencer at: https://twitter.com/adambspencer Find LiSTNR on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiSTNRau/ Follow LiSTNR on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listnrau/ Follow LiSTNR Australia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/listnrau Download the LiSTNR app from the Apple and Google Play app stores. Or go to listnr.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sci-gasm gets intimate, explaining what, how and with whom various animals are having sex. Wade and Byrne get to learn all about kink in the Animal Kingdom from none other than Dr Carin Bondar! Her expertise giving the answers to questions you never realised you wanted to know. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler talk sex with Dr. Carin Bondar (specifically, they discuss how science teachers can use sex to teach biological concepts). As biologist, writer and presenter, Dr. Bondar hosts an independent web series called Wild Sex and has just released her second book, also titled Wild Sex. Listen to Lab Out Loud to hear ideas on how you might utilize biological sex to teach concepts such as population biology, evolution and other concepts in your secondary science classroom. Show notes at: http://laboutloud.com/2016/09/episode-150-biological-sex/
Carin Bondar talks about her new book Wild Sex, which covers the strange, surreal and sometimes scary sex lives of our animal cousins.
We talk to biologist Carin Bondar about her new book Wild Sex: The Science Behind Mating in the Animal Kingdom.
Dr. Carin Bondar is a biologist with a PhD from the University of British Columbia. She's also the presenter of Brave New World With Stephen Hawking on Discovery World, Outrageous Acts of Science on Science Channel and Daily Planet on Discovery Canada. In this episode Dr. Bondar and Tucker discuss the relationship between animal mating behavior and human mating behavior, why being honest and up-front works with women and the difference between confidence and arrogance.
Science communicator Dr. Carin Bondar (Wild Sex, Stephen Hawking's Brave New World) joins Cara to talk about sex in the animal kingdom, human interpersonal relationships, and living in harmony with nature. Follow Carin: @DrBondar.
Science communicator Dr. Carin Bondar (Wild Sex, Stephen Hawking's Brave New World) joins Cara to talk about sex in the animal kingdom, human interpersonal relationships, and living in harmony with nature. Follow Carin: @DrBondar.
Dr. Bondar is a published author, blogger and biologist. Her new book ‘The Nature of Human Nature’ is now available via her website Dr.Bondar.com In this interview we talk with her about why people fear snakes and where that fear may come from. Is it instinct? Is it something we are taught? We find out … Continue reading Fear of Snakes: Dr. Carin Bondar → The post Fear of Snakes: Dr. Carin Bondar appeared first on Reptile Living Room.