Episodes

  • Episode 1.12: Reptiles
    Nov 9 2024

    Ready to get cold-blooded? In this episode, we’re slithering, crawling, and sunbathing – mostly sunbathing actually. Found all over the globe, reptiles are masters of adaptation with some seriously wild tricks up their scaly sleeves. I’m talking heavy-armoured animal tanks (aka turtles), scale-flexing shapeshifters (hello, chameleons!), and even the little-known “third-eye” tuatara. But first, we’ll discover what amniotes are and why reptile evolution is so damn confusing! Have a listen to find out more about these funky scaly creatures.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 1.11: Amphibians
    Oct 24 2024

    To discover class Amphibia in this episode, we must first talk about tetrapods: the wiggly pioneers that first crawled out of the water and paved the way for life on land. And then, we're hopping (and slithering) into the odd and wonderful world of amphibians! These guys are the true weirdos of the animal kingdom - breathing through their skin, giving birth out of their back, and even regenerating body parts like it's no big deal. Have a listen to discover the good, the weird, and the "wait, what?!" of these slimy critters, and why keeping them around is really important for our planet.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 1.10: Fish(es)
    Aug 29 2024

    Let's dive (did you get the pun haha) into the world of fish! These come in all shapes and sizes and are found in every (aquatic) corner of the globe, so chances are you've seen one before and you know what I'm talking about. But I'm ready to bet you might not have known that the group of animals we call "fish" is a lot more diverse than many people think! Listen to this episode to find out more about jawless blood-suckers, fishes made of the same material as our nose and ears, and a rock-looking fella that could land you a trip to the hospital.

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    34 mins
  • Episode SP02: Antarctica!
    May 7 2024

    Have you ever wanted to explore the frozen world of Antarctica? My friend Heidi and I were very lucky to visit this majestic continent on a research expedition as part of our university course, and we tell you all about it in this Special Episode. We describe how we collected data on marine mammals, sea birds, penguins, and microplastics, and how these can be applied in wider ecological contexts. We also share the most memorable moments of this incredible experience, so have a listen to find out more!

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    35 mins
  • Episode 1.09: Hemichordates, Chordates & Vertebrates
    Dec 28 2023

    When asked "What's the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate?", most people don't really know what to answer. And indeed, even for biologists the lines between phyla at the limit of vertebrates are quite blurry. With groups like hemichordates (and echinoderms, ep108!) that can seem to be a little bit of both, it's tricky to pin point the difference - and to know vertebrates aren't even their own phylum! Have a listen to this episode to find out more on what 'chordata' is and how it links us to the entire animal kingdom.

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    21 mins
  • Episode SP01: Mexico!
    Oct 7 2023

    Welcome to a new concept I've decided to introduce to this podcast: special episodes! Unlike the Sections (numbered or guest), these episodes will be standalone since nothing will necessarily link them together (other than cool topics and relevance to the podcast...) in the way that Section episodes are linked by an overaching theme. (That also means they might be longer than regular episodes but I'll try to keep them under 45-50mins.)

    For this first Special Episode, come with me to Mexico as I describe my summer expedition in the Yucatán Peninsula! With the help of my guest Lucas, we'll talk about how we surveyed the local wildlife and environment to better understand the challenges this southeastern region of Mexico faces due to climate change.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 1.08: Echinodermata
    May 27 2023

    Many of you might have loved watching SpongeBob as a child, but did you know that Patrick Star is actually an echinoderm? That's right, starfish and sea stars, along with sea cucumbers and prickly urchins, are all part of an important phylum called Echinodermata. This phylum is thought to be a link between earlier animals and more "complex" ones like us! On top of this important phylogenetic element, they're some of the most unusual invertebrate animals out there. Have a listen to find out how weird echinoderm skin is or why they have no blood!

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    24 mins
  • Episode 1.07: Arthropoda
    May 9 2023

    Welcome to the world of creepy crawlies! Not all of you will be fans of these little creatures, but this is the most abundant and diverse phylum on Earth. Having evolved through hundreds of millions of years, they now come in all shapes and sizes. From cute little honeybees to giant lobsters, this episode covers the gigantic phylum that is Arthropoda in as much detail as I can afford, so sit back and enjoy! And try not to think of the spider probably lurking in a corner nearby...

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    26 mins