Stories that change the way the world treats animals.
…
continue reading
1
If It Swims - A multi species angling podcast.
Bret Bolton - Dedicated multi species angler, with almost 50 years of fishing history.
A podcast dedicated to multi species angling. Fishing news, tips, gear, and discussion respecting all species of fish in salt and fresh water and how to fish for them.
…
continue reading
Just a fraction of the species on our planet are known to science, but more are described and published every day. This podcast talks to the authors of these new species to get the behind-the-scenes stories of how new species are found and named, as well as why these discoveries should matter to everyone, not just scientists. Join us on our journey to better understand the wonderful biodiversity of our planet! Be sure to follow New Species on Twitter (@PodcastSpecies), and support the podcas ...
…
continue reading
Rick Kleffel:Narrative Species–The Agony Column Interviews, Book Reviews, News and Commentary.
…
continue reading
Hello, welcome to the show! In this podcast, we talk about the story of our species and how we came to be. From our humble ape ancestors to Bronze Age societies, our story has been fascinating. Anthropology, archaeology, and history are all thoroughly covered. All information is based on peer-reviewed research. Fringe theories and conspiracies are not entertained. Grazie e arrivederci!
…
continue reading
Exploring bizarre and unusual dealings of the strangest species, namely, us, humans. Each episode is a ride into the details surrounding some of the most bizarre incidents in human history. Join us as Mike reveals an unusual story or event, and Eth (through many laughs and terrible hypotheses) learns along with the audience about the strange and unusual.
…
continue reading
Animal advocacy on the airwaves, hosted by a team of local animal advocates.
…
continue reading
Invasive species
…
continue reading
Are there any living species out of earth ?
…
continue reading
Join us on a unique journey where news, culture, and history collide with humor and critical thinking in “End of a Species.” We blend philosophy and logic with a dash of comedy to help you see the world in a new light. Whether you’re a curious mind, a philosophy enthusiast, or just someone who loves a good laugh, our podcast offers thought-provoking discussions and plenty of laughs. Tune in for a fun and enlightening adventure that will not only make you think but also keep you entertained. ...
…
continue reading
Learn about endangered Species Cover art photo provided by Jessica Weiller on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jweiller
…
continue reading
…
continue reading
We save animals :)
…
continue reading
"The host, Macken Murphy, is able to condense vast chunks of information into engaging and digestible episodes. Fact-filled and fun." — The New York Times
…
continue reading
The latest news about invasive species from around the world, as reported at the Invasive Species Weblog.
…
continue reading
This podcast is about species richness on islands. Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
…
continue reading
A podcast dedicated to inspire and educate bowhunters.
…
continue reading
A podcast about animal liberation
…
continue reading
This podcast is about Endangered Species and how we are a major cause of them and what we can do to help change this. Cover art photo provided by Erol Ahmed on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@erol
…
continue reading
Breaking down disease for all to understand.
…
continue reading
The overall outlook of the Endangered Species Act of 1973 Cover art photo provided by Wade Lambert on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@wade_lambert
…
continue reading
The uninquisitive Syms Covington, Darwin's servant, recalls the HMS Beagle's historical second voyage concentrating on all the wrong details.
…
continue reading
This podcast holds the End of a Species episodes co-hosted by Adam, our fallen friend and one of the founders of End of a Species.
…
continue reading
1
APES case study #48- Can the Great Lakes Survive Repeated Invasions by Alien Species?
Taylor Musgrove
Invasive Species Cover art photo provided by KNaomi Agyeman on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@knaomi
…
continue reading
A podcast about the sisterhood of science. A healthy mix of issues facing women in STEM, good solid chit chat, and belly laughs.
…
continue reading
This podcast will dive into the criminalization of the homeless population Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
…
continue reading
Audiobook Podcast for the rationalist fan fiction Pokemon: The Origin of Species written by Daystar Eld. This podcast intermittently updates. Original text: http://daystareld.com/pokemon/ ptoospodcast@gmail.com
…
continue reading
Discussing environmental sustainability, justice, science, and communication!
…
continue reading
This podcast is about wheither we should or shouldnt bring back extinct animals. yes and no. Yes because the term "species does not just conclued animals, but plants! The reason why we should bring back extinct plants is becuase they can help with the biggest problem we are facing on earth right now, global warming. According to livescience.com In warmer temperatures, it was revealed, plants emit more of the gases that stick to aerosol particles. These can lead to cloud formation and, as a r ...
…
continue reading
1
APES Case Study 3- Many of the World’s Most Important Species Are Invisible to Us
APES Case Study 3- Many of the World’s Most Important Species Are Invisible to Us
Microbes are much more beneficial than harmful within our every day lives.
…
continue reading
Exploring various topics of history and government with a feeble attempt at humor. Don't worry I lack the storytelling ability of a Dan Carlin, the commitment to a fast pace and consistent release schedule of a Mike Duncan. Nor do I have the calm and reassuring voice of a Robin Pierson. What I do have is some spare time and boredom and want to talk about random things in history.
…
continue reading
איך כלכלנים חושבים על אנשים? האם הם נסמכים על עובדות או מונעים מאידיאולוגיה? האם הם מושפעים מאופנות או נאמנים לעקרונות מדעיים? וכיצד האופן בו הם חושבים ומבינים בני אדם משפיע על ההמלצות למדיניות? או במילים אחרות: על החיים שלנו? הפודקאסט הזה מספר את סיפור חייו של המין הכלכלי, הרעיון המהפכני שאיפשר לתאר את האדם כיצור כלכלי. נשמע כיצד לאורך ההיסטוריה הסתכלו כלכלנים על האדם באופנים שונים, וכיצד אופנים אלה הושפעו ממגמות חברתיות, מדעיות, פוליטיות וכלכליות. אבל הסיפור המענין במיוחד הוא כיצד האופן בו ...
…
continue reading
Send us a text Episode 13: This month Bret and Dave discuss latest trips, some fishing news, and the "Carp Ladder" fishing contest.. the frog pic can be seen here: https://au.news.yahoo.com/aussie-fishermans-sensational-photograph-inspires-new-story-043620287.html we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ and on instagram: @if_it_swims…
…
continue reading
“We don't want Idaho to have a bad reputation. This is our home state. We love our home state. It's beautiful. We pride ourselves on our nature. We pride ourselves on our wildlife. And instead, we are continuing to do things that are… that are sickening.” - Ella Driever In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho, and in 2003 a Boise High sc…
…
continue reading
Discover the fascinating story of the handaxe, a tool that shaped human history. From its origins over 2 million years ago to its role in survival and innovation, learn how ancient humans crafted these remarkable tools. Explore their design, uses, and the impact they had on our ancestors' lives. #history #ancienthuman #archaeology #handaxe #humanev…
…
continue reading
Reggie Oliver discusses his short story collection This Haunted Heaven.
…
continue reading
1
Agents of Chaos: The KLF
1:32:19
1:32:19
Відтворити пізніше
Відтворити пізніше
Списки
Подобається
Подобається
1:32:19
Send us a text In the early 80's a duo of musicians set out to redefine not only how to make music, but also how to use that music to create chaos across the music industry. Using outlandish antics and just outright bizarre behavior, the KLF created new gneres of music, make smash hits, and burned every bridge along the way. Join us today as we dis…
…
continue reading
1
Nine Months Plus Ninety Years
1:04:54
1:04:54
Відтворити пізніше
Відтворити пізніше
Списки
Подобається
Подобається
1:04:54
Jeff teams up with guest Kenzie for an engaging and thoughtful exploration of one of today’s most contentious issues: the pro-life versus pro-choice debate. Together, they dissect the core arguments on both sides, shedding light on the ethical, philosophical, and emotional dimensions of reproductive rights. From critiquing the “philbro” approach to…
…
continue reading
In today’s summer special, Betty takes Nick and the listeners through 12,000 years of the cannabis plant. Starting in the ancient world, through the age of sail and into the modern era, we follow the cannabis plant on its global journey and its role in human politics and development. We finish with a discussion on cannabis pharmacology, drug prohib…
…
continue reading
“I know that veganism can be a little daunting for some, and they feel like it's either you go fully vegan or you're not allowed in the club.” – Cheryl Martinez Because it's January and because a lot of people may have made some big resolutions a few weeks ago, we are going to talk about one of them – plant-based eating. Because, well I think it’s …
…
continue reading
1
Patti Truant Anderson: Polling and the Surprising Results Around What People Really Think About the Food System
24:55
Text “Do people even want to know about some of these issues? Because I think some of the meat production concerns, it's kind of like people would rather in some cases, I think some people might not really want to know all the nitty gritty. They don't want to know how the sausage is made. That poses an interesting question and challenge about how y…
…
continue reading
1
The Duality of Tyler Perry
1:03:41
1:03:41
Відтворити пізніше
Відтворити пізніше
Списки
Подобається
Подобається
1:03:41
Dive into the multifaceted career of Tyler Perry in this thought-provoking episode of End of a Species. Join hosts Jeff, Super Solid, and Liv as they dissect Perry’s evolution as a director and writer, and explore its impact on the Black community. Super Solid brings a critical perspective to Perry’s work, while Liv delves into his background and t…
…
continue reading
Explore the Olorgesailie site in southern Kenya, where Homo erectus lived between 1 million and 300,000 years ago. The area is rich with Acheulean tools and the remains of the giant baboon, Theropithecus oswaldi. Evidence indicates that Homo erectus used these tools for hunting, likely engaging in cooperative strategies to ambush their prey. This s…
…
continue reading
Liza Monroy discusses her novel The Distractions.
…
continue reading
Send us a text We're back in 2025 with an all new episode all about some of the strangest foods from around the world. Join us as we discuss these bizarre foods and let us know which one you'd be most willing to eat.Mike and Ethney Davis
…
continue reading
In this episode of End of a Species, Jeff has a chat with Super Solid about Bulverism, a logical fallacy where someone decides to showcase their mind reading skills. We go over how this fallacy rears its ugly head in the debate world and what it says about the person that uses it.End of a Species
…
continue reading
Johnny Compton discusses his novel The Spite House.
…
continue reading
1
Episode 12 - Wooster is probably a better word than wooschester-schester-schester-schestershire
41:43
Send us a text Episode 12: This month Bret, Justin and Dave discuss latest trips and the fish of the month. Plus! Live carp tasting! If you have any fishing drone recommendations, they can be sent to me at gear@ifitswims.com Send your fish of the month photos or stories to FOTM@ifitswims.com we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ an…
…
continue reading
Summer Special Join Meg as she talks about her father's country of Wales, the Welsh language, mythology and people and her connection to this historic and mysterious land. All music is in the Welsh language. The music has been edited out of the podcast due to copyright issues, please see below for menitoned music in order of play. Y Bwci Bos https:…
…
continue reading
Rémy Ngamije discusses his literary mixtape Only Stars Know The Meaning Of Space
…
continue reading
“People in the animal welfare world, I think, should broaden their purview to the human parts of it and sort of work in coalition. Like if you can really expose the labor conditions, you're weakening the industry, and if you can increase labor regulations, if you can make it to where workers don't routinely get repetitive stress injuries and they'r…
…
continue reading
Someone who identifies as a nature lover might not be excited to see trees cut down or large machines rolling across the forest floor. Science doesn’t always align with everyone’s expectations, and often scientists have to explain their work to audiences that aren’t interested or who don’t agree. Ethan Tapper has many of these conversations. Ethan …
…
continue reading
On this Summer Special, Hayden and Nick discuss Reddit stories covering a wide range of topics, including: chosen names, religion, work, class, dogs, sexuality, gender and cheating. Happy Holidays! During the Freedom of Species timeslot Sunday 1-2pm, there will be Summer Specials for the next few weeks. Meg will be covering the women’s liberation m…
…
continue reading
Mark Morris discusses his novel That Which Stands Outside.
…
continue reading
“I remember during my training having professors tell me, ‘one day you might do something important and you'll tick off a vested interest, and they're going to come into a meeting with you, and they're going to bring a copy of your dissertation and slam it on the table and start challenging you.’ And that is exactly what happened.” – Keeve Nachman …
…
continue reading
Send us a text Join us as Ethney almost dies laughing, not at the rites of passage from boyhood to manhood but from an interesting pain index. This week, we travel the world and talk about the rituals various groups of people use to transition to adulthood.Mike and Ethney Davis
…
continue reading
Hayden, Katie, Nick and Moo Moo discuss Reddit stories through a vegan lens, focusing on the social aspects of veganism. The stories are from Am I The Asshole, Confessions and Vegan sub-Reddits. Links: Happy Cow’s Top 25 Vegan-Friendly Cities 2025: https://www.happycow.net/vegtopics/travel/top-vegan-friendly-cities Vegan Australia’s 12 Days of Vega…
…
continue reading
Explore remarkable finds preserved in permafrost, including woolly mammoths, steppe bison, and cave lions. Discover how these frozen remains offer insights into ancient ecosystems and human history, from perfectly preserved fur to the secrets hidden in ancient DNA. Learn what these fossils reveal about Ice Age life and beyond. #history #ancienthuma…
…
continue reading
Nicole Kobie discusses her book The Long History of the Future: Why tomorrow's technology still isn't here.
…
continue reading
“My colleague and I went out to Arizona because there was a community that was concerned about the expansion of an egg laying operation, essentially in their backyard. At full capacity, that operation was slated to house 12 million birds. 12 million birds. It's like New York City, but with chickens.” – Brent Kim We know that what we eat has an enor…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Ethney is out this week, so Lincoln, my twelve-year-old, joins me to discuss the strange story of Jerome, a man who washed onto the shores of Nova Scotia, unable to speak, and with one other curious feature: his legs had been recently amputated.Mike and Ethney Davis
…
continue reading
Amanda and I discuss and review Bats! (1999) Our ratings: Enjoyability: 🦇 🦇 🦇 🦇 Accuracy: 🦇🦇 🦇 🦇 🦇 This episode is the first in a new bonus series where I watch B-list horror movies with scientists and we rate them on accuracy and enjoyability. All episodes are free, for future episodes you will just have to sign up through Patreon at Patreon.com/N…
…
continue reading
On an expedition to Madagascar, Matjaž Gregorič and his research team came upon a damaged termite nest that had a few other invertebrate visitors. When they experimentally damaged the nest again, they found two unexpected things: spiders ballooning in to prey on the termites as they rebuilt, and hopeful ants standing by to steal termites from those…
…
continue reading
Why do we overlook insects so often? In this show we decided to focus on insects for a change. Our guest Alex Hill is doing his PhD research on human insect relationships. We discuss why people including animal advocates and vegans do not consider insects much at all. We have a short quiz on insects, we talk about the threat of insect extinction an…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Episode 11: This month Bret, Justin and Dave discuss latest trips, internet fishing news, and the fish of the mo th. Send your fish of the month photos or stories to FOTM@ifitswims.com we can be found at ifitswims.com http://ifitswims.com/ and on instagram: @if_it_swims https://www.instagram.com/if_it_swims/ all feedback can be direc…
…
continue reading
Send us a text Join us this week as we explore the world of wacky and unusual world records. I don't know why these records exist, but they do, so let's discuss them.Mike and Ethney Davis
…
continue reading
"In the case of lions, they're not easy neighbors. They're also not the worst neighbors. I think in in most cases, it's a matter of learning how to live next to nature, next to other animals and animals that can potentially be dangerous." - JG Collomb JG Collomb is the CEO of Wildlife Conservation Network, an organization that connects global donor…
…
continue reading
This show features Ruby Ramsden on her PhD research on vegan activism in Japan. Some of the specific topics covered are: barriers to eating vegan in Japan, Ruby’s vegan/animal journey, “insider” and “outsider” research, a history of veganism and animal consumption in Japan, and tactical vegan advocacy. You can look further into Ruby’s work by check…
…
continue reading
“I think there's a lot of people out there who feel the way I felt for many years, which is, ‘look, I feel a bit guilty, I know in some sense that having the diet I have makes me complicit in some things that I don't like. It makes me a bit uncomfortable, but it doesn't feel like there’s anything I can do about it right now. I have this guilt. I'd …
…
continue reading
Ray Russell discusses his novel The Woman Who Fell to Earth.
…
continue reading
Send us a text This week, we explore the fascinating life of Joseph Pujol and his rise to fame as a fartist. That's right, a performing fart artist. From life as a humble baker to center stage at the famous Moulin Rouge, join us as we discuss one of the most fascinating performers to ever captivate a crowd.…
…
continue reading
Rodrigo’s paper “Idiopyrgus Pilsbry, 1911 (Gastropoda, Tomichiidae): a relict genus radiating into subterranean environments” is in November 8th issue of Zoosystematics and Evolution It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.136428 A transcript of this episode can be found here: Rodrigo Salvador - Transcript Follow Rodrigo on X/Bluesky:…
…
continue reading
"We may think that we're just eating our dinner tonight, but when you multiply it by all of that food every day, every day of the year, everyone in the country, everybody in the world, it's a tremendous production. Just to give you a sense, in the US, we slaughter about 18,000 animals every minute for food just in the United States." - Peter Lehner…
…
continue reading
In this episode Meg interviews Rachel from Animal-Free Science Advocacy (AFSA), a not for profit organisation dedicated to advocating for the removal of animals from experimental science. We talk about AFSA's efforts to facilitate a culture of animal free alternatives in research, experimentation and training, and how this relates to the evolution …
…
continue reading
Explore the intriguing question of how long ancient humans actually lived, delving into the fields of archaeology and paleodemography. This episode examines the evolutionary and cultural factors impacting human longevity, referencing studies on the grandparenting role, menopause, and life expectancy myths. Key sources include research on hunter-gat…
…
continue reading