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The Jurassic Park Podcast
Episode 412: Pachycephalosaurs | DINO DNA with Conor O'Keeffe and Dr. Cary Woodruff | Pachycephalosaurus and Stygimoloch

The Jurassic Park Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 65:03


In today's episode, we present a conversation between Conor O'Keeffe and Dr. Cary Woodruff in our segment, DINO DNA! Today, Conor and his incredible guest discuss Pachycephalosaurus and Stygimoloch, along with how they relate to the versions we see in the Jurassic franchise. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Please check out my Newsletter featured on Substack! You can sign up for the newsletter featuring the latest from Jurassic Park Podcast and other shows I'm featured on - plus other thoughts and feelings towards film, theme parks and more!FOLLOW USWebsite: https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JurassicParkPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jurassicparkpodcast/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jurassicparkpod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@jurassicparkpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicparkpodcastApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VAITXfSpotify:  https://spoti.fi/2Gfl41TDon't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Catch us on YouTube with Wednesday night LIVE STREAMS, Toy Hunts, Toy Unboxing and Reviews, Theme Park trips, Jurassic Discussion, Analysis and so much more.

Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World
The Ethics of Scientist-Animal Selfies: An Eye-Opening Conversation with Dr. Cassie Freund

Fancy Scientist: A Material Girl Living in a Sustainable World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 52:07


As early as the second episode of the Fancy Scientist podcast, I've been talking about the negative impacts  of "animal selfies.” This refers to when people post photos of themselves with an exotic animal. Although selfies are new in the digital age of photography, photos like these are not. For decades, private zoos and individuals have made money by keeping exotic animals often in horrific conditions and getting people to pose with them for photos. These are most often baby mammals (think tiger, lion, and bear cubs ala Tiger King), but can also be birds, reptiles, and fully adult mammals. While operations like these are clearly bad for animals and have nothing to do with conservation once you understand how they work (read Is Cub Petting Conservation for Big Cats?), what's less clear is when scientists pose with their study species for photos. I totally get it! Being with a wild animal is an amazing opportunity and you want to capture it in a photograph (I am guilty of this myself), but what happens when we share those images? We've all seen those images of researchers posing with their study subjects, and while it might seem harmless, research has shown that this can actually encourage people to engage in unethical or even illegal wildlife interactions. It's safe to say that this has been a pet peeve of mine for some time. Photos like those are pervasive throughout the scientific community, even when advertising our career to others and I've been trying to spread the word. .A couple of months ago, a story went viral on X (formerly Twitter) where people took wild bear cubs from a tree just for selfies. I tweeted not only about this, but about how scientists need to stop posting photos of themselves with wildlife so people don't get the misconception that it's ever okay to do something like this. I also emphasized that studies show that photos like those make people want to engage in animal selfies. This tweet gained considerable attention, one of which was from Dr. Cassie Freund, the director of science communication at the Frost Science Museum in Miami, who tweeted back that that was her research! . This fortuitous interaction led me to ask her  for an interview in this podcast  to talk about her research on scientists taking selfies with animals, especially primates, and how it has  been shown to negatively influence public behavior and perceptions, making people less likely to understand the endangered status of these animals. On this podcast, she discusses  the results of her and other studies, which found that even providing captions trying to explain the "proper permissions" obtained to handle animals with research permits and as a professional  don't mitigate the negative impact of those kinds of photos on the public. Additionally, Cassie has a fascinating background in primate behavioral research, and is a strong science writer and editor with over five years of experience telling engaging stories about the world around in outlets like Mongabay, Massive Science, and Hakai Magazine.Cassie's insights were so valuable, and I know this is a topic that many of you are passionate about as well. I encourage you to share this episode with your scientist friends and colleagues - let's all do our part to raise awareness and change the narrative around how we present wildlife on social media.Specifically, we go over:Cassie's background in orangutan conservation and rainforest researchThe surprising findings from her studies on how people perceive images of scientists with their study subjectsTips for effective science communication that prioritizes animal welfare and conservationChallenges of navigating social media as a scientist who wants to share their workReal-world examples of both positive and negative wildlife-related social media postsAnd more!I'm Dr. Stephanie Manka (formerly Schuttler), a wildlife biologist of nearly 20 yrs with 20+ peer-reviewed scientific publications, author of the book Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology: What It's Like and What You Need to Know (https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Job-Wildlife-Biology-What/dp/B08JDYXS4G/) and founder of Fancy Scientist. My channel and the Fancy Scientist LLC is dedicated to connecting people to science and nature, breaking stereotypes of, and empowering scientists. I help aspiring and struggling wildlife biologists get the right training so they can get jobs, live out their life's purpose and make a difference in this world.Sign up for my next free job training: https://stephanieschuttler.com/trainingwaitlist/ Want to learn about cool animals, conservation, and get tips about careers in wildlife biology, science, and more? Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/StephanieSchuttler and join my email list: https://stephanieschuttler.com/ I'd love to meet you. Connect with me on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FancyScientistInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancy_scientist/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fancyscientist/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fancyscientist/pins/Join the “Getting a Job in Wildlife Biology” Facebook group to connect with other aspiring wildlife biologists, post your questions and get free advice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gettingajobinwildlifebiologyListen to the Fancy Scientist Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fancy-scientist-material-girl-living-in-sustainable/id1509587394 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/29swiuHG4TWKbS9gRZrORW#wildlifebiology #wildlifebiologist #wildlife #conservation #wildlifemanagement #wildlifeconservation #zoology #zoologist #ecology #ecologist #scientist #animals #science #graduatestudent #graduateschool #wildliferesearch #animalcareers #animaljobs

Sundial | WLRN
Frost Museum of Science celebrates five years, Cuban history through memories

Sundial | WLRN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 50:03


The Frost Science Museum celebrates five years and the Sundial team visits for a behind-the-scenes look. Plus, a discussion on how Cuban history is passed down for this month's Sundial Book Club.

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Fresh Art International
Art of the Eclipse Turns Our Gaze to the Sky

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 62:34


  This July, NASA invites us to celebrate the historic 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon mission. Looking up to the sun, moon and stars, we revisit a radio show designed to revolve around the 2017 total solar eclipse. Listeners will learn that the weather threw our program slightly off course. That's because the first time we streamed The Art of the Eclipse on Jolt Radio was September 6, 2017, four days before Hurricane Irma hit Florida. The southern coast was in evacuation mode.   Our show begins with a flashback to 2013, in Berlin, when we recorded a conversation at the intersection of art and science in the control tower at the abandoned Tempelhof airport, in Berlin. German artist Agnes Meyer-Brandis demonstrates one of her gravity experiments and explains how she raises moon geese.   We share our field recordings and interviews from August 21, 2017, when thousands of people came together to experience the solar event at Miami's Frost Museum of Science. Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego, then curator of astronomy at the Museum, calls in to tell stories of his eclipse-viewing adventure outside Madras, Oregon. For the finale, we introduce a selection from the short films screened at the Frost's Science Art Cinema Film Festival in summer 2017.   Sound Editors: 2017 Guney Ozsan, 2019 Anamnesis Audio | Special Audio courtesy National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Frost Science Museum, Delphino Huang, John Akre, Michael J. Ruiz-Unger   Related Episodes: Studio Drift Drones Send Up Swarming Ode to Apollo at 50, Art and Our Uncertain Future, Art of the Eclipse, Agnes Meyer Brandis on Science and Creativity   Related Links: NASA, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, Delphino Huang, John Akre, Michael J. Ruiz-Unger, Science Art Cinema Film Festival  

Bird Road Podcast - All Points West
Miami’s Getting Drilled (And Not in the Fun Way, Ya’ll) feat. Amy Westervelt

Bird Road Podcast - All Points West

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 68:03


We talked with Amy Westervelt, the host of smash hit podcast Drilled, about climate liability suits, denialism, what puts Miami in unique peril and all things environment. She was in town recording the Season 3 opener of Drilled, a live show held at the Frost Science Museum (which is a cool museum you should check out if you’re around South ... Read More The post Miami’s Getting Drilled (And Not in the Fun Way, Ya’ll) feat. Amy Westervelt appeared first on Bird Road.

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Travel Wish List Podcast
Greater Miami Neighborhoods and Culture with Bill Talbert

Travel Wish List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 12:54


Part 2 of our two-part focus on everything Miami.  Bill Talbert, President of the GMCVB joins us for insights on Great Miami’s cultural offerings.  Learn about the fascinating neighborhoods to explore along with historic landmarks, music and art.  What are the best month’s to come and try out some of the best restaurants and spoil yourself with a massage or facial?  Listen in and get the inside scoop on the hot spots in Greater Miami.

Visual Storytelling Today
How to transform stories using emerging visual media?

Visual Storytelling Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 51:56


In this episode, I chat with Rafael Baldwin, Digital Media Storyteller at Miami's renowned New World Symphony. We talked about his journey, growing up in Mexico in a family with a long tradition of TV and film production, his work as a film producer and his thoughts about how to take advantage of emerging visual media to tell compelling stories. About our guest Single, multi-camera, and VR/360° immersive television director and producer working at the intersection of filmmaking, sound and music production, computer programming, and human interaction. I've been responsible for coverage and special transmissions of the BAFTA Awards, Cannes, Venice, Berlin, San Sebastian, Sundance Europe, and London Film Festivals, The Royal Wedding in Britain, the Coronation of King Philip VI of Spain, the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and the NFL at Wembley. I directed the award-winning Virtual Reality documentary "Mission: Frost Science" in collaboration with the Frost Science Museum of Miami. I am the Digital Media Storyteller of Michael Tilson Thomas' New World Symphony orchestra of Miami Beach, and Professor of VR/360º Immersive Storytelling for undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Miami.  What you will learn: What are the top trends in emerging visual media this year? What is the process Rafael uses to transform stories using emerging visual media at the New World Symphony? What are  What are some of the industry's best practices in emerging visual media? And much more This podcast is brought to you by the Visual Storytelling Institute (VSI) from Miami, FL.   Read Rafael's top 3 emerging visual media trends to watch out for in 2019: http://www.visualstorytell.com/blog/how-to-transform-stories-using-emerging-visual-media Looking to learn more about how to unleash the power of visual storytelling in your business? Schedule a FREE appointment!

Two Gayz And...
Two Gayz And Summer TV and Movies

Two Gayz And...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 62:52


Happy July! In our fifth episode, we desperately try not to be distracted by the rampant nudity in Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing and talk about what we've been watching on Netflix and on the big screen. (You guessed it: GLOW, Sense8, Okja, The Big Sick, Baby Driver!)We also give tips on some really cool finds for our guest bedroom/office. And our local segment focuses on the new Frost Science Museum in Miami and our Fourth of July Funday in Wynwood discovering donuts and fried chicken at Federal Donuts!

Fresh Art International
The Art of the Eclipse

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 61:08


The Art of the Eclipse celebrates the phenomenal event that unfolded before our eyes on August 21, 2017, and explores the connection between art and science at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, in Miami, Florida. Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego, Curator of Astronomy at the Frost Science Museum calls in to tell stories of his eclipse-viewing adventure outside Madras, Oregon. We share the conversations we recorded that day at the Frost with museum president Frank Steslow and team members Monique Gonzalez and Everett Fraser Ford, journalists Andrea Yanez and Patricia Herrera, and Carl Hildebrand and Evelyne Zapata from the Miami art community. A special feature of this show: sound tracks from films by Delphino Huang, John Akre and Michael J. Ruiz-Unger screened at the Science Art Cinema Film Festival on August 31, 2017. We broadcast this live streaming program from the studio at Jolt Radio on September 6, 2017, just days before Hurricane Irma made landfall on Florida’s west coast. Sound Editor: Guney Ozsan

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