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A primate podcast examining the world of great apes - chimps, gorillas, orangutans, bonobos, and humans. Our remarkable guests are at the forefront of science and conservation, exploring our brains, evolution, anatomy, disease, wildlife, biodiversity, and the ecosystems we all depend on for survival. Visit our official website: talkingapes.org Talking Apes is a program of the nonprofit GLOBIO.
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Real people - real conversations. It is easy to overlook life lessons from our peers by over-focusing on celebrities' success stories. Join me in a journey of learning from my peers and random humans. I try to extract their life experience in 1 to 2 hour conversations. This podcast is about learning of a variety of fields, feel the emotional connection to life events, challenging one's beliefs and growing in the process. Growing up and living in conservative places stops certain topics to be ...
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A Podcast about Reality, Consciousness and Deconstructing Matrix Mind Magic Michael Wann is the: Synchromystic-Apocalyptic Storyteller, Gonzo Conspiracy Researcher, Susquehanna Mystery Grand Master and Heir of Johnne Wanne - King of the Gypsies. On This RSS Feed you will find 3 seasons or shows, Season 1 is Susquehanna Alchemy, Season 2 is Your Handbook For The Apocalypse with Mark Steeves, Season 3 is From The 40th Parallel with Ras Ben.
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Join Olympic non-competitors Tom and Jerry as they discuss the strangest conspiracies and paranormal subjects with extreme sarcasm, sexually offensive comedy, public figure cyberbullying and an overall ignorance of YouTube's terms of service. If you're looking for a podcast about aliens, cryptids, conspiracies and the paranormal, you found the only one recommended by 4 out of 5 crab fishermen. Subscribe and share us with your friends like genital warts.
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Planet Earth consists of millions of wildlife species – some of them are visible to us on a daily basis while others live in wild forests or other humanly uninhabitable places. But despite this, each animal has its own biology and possess some unique characteristics which differentiates them from rest of the animal kingdom - be it the long neck of Giraffe, black and white stripes of zebra, huge physical structures of humpback whales, musical notes of a cuckoo bird or the ability to soar high ...
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Generations at Gombe: Elizabeth Lonsdorf on Chimpanzee Mothers, Babies, and the Power of Long-Term Study In this episode of Talking Apes we’re joined by Elizabeth Lonsdorf whose decades spanning career has been rooted at Gombe, the iconic chimpanzee research site founded by Dr. Jane Goodall. What started as a project to study tool-use in wild chimp…
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Season 4 Premiere: World Gorilla Day Special Episode! 🦍 We’re thrilled to launch Season 4 of Talking Apes with a special release in celebration of World Gorilla Day! This episode features an in-depth conversation with Kirsten Gilardi, Executive Director of Gorilla Doctors, the ground-breaking organization that’s saving gorillas through cutting-edge…
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Amidst the harsh terrain and frequent fires of Senegal's savanna landscape lives a community of remarkable chimps. What makes them different from their forest-dwelling kin? And what can they reveal about human evolution? Join us on World Chimpanzee Day for a journey into the heart of the savanna to explore the world of chimps with Dr Jill Pruetz. F…
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Learn about the secrets of ape society with Dr John Mitani Join us for the second time on Talking Apes with John Mitani, a renowned primatologist with over three decades of experience studying chimpanzees in the wild. Known for his ground-breaking research and role as the scientific consultant for Netflix's "Chimp Empire," John shares his wealth of…
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Playful Teasing in Great Apes with Isabelle Laumer Did you know that great apes engage in playful teasing, much like human children? Join us for another episode of Talking Apes Podcast featuring Isabelle Laumer, a renowned researcher in animal behavior and cognition at Max Planck. Isabelle and her team have conducted groundbreaking research on play…
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On episode 6 of The News and Booze Podcast Mike and Jay discuss the implications of the Trump verdict, the Karen Read trial, Jay's disdain for men's delicate footwear and Budweiser beer among other things. Join us for another exciting episode.Bởi thenewsandbooze
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What do orangutans, Remus Repeal Reserve whiskey and foot fetishes have in common? Nothing in the history of the human experience has brought these unrelated things together... except The News and Booze Podcast.Bởi thenewsandbooze
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Join us for this episode of Talking Apes featuring Jeremy Hance, a distinguished environmental journalist renowned for his unwavering commitment to biodiversity. With a prolific career writing for outlets like Mongabay and the Guardian, Jeremy shares his insights on conservation and the emotional challenges of his work. Jeremy shares his lifelong l…
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On episode 2 of The News and Booze Podcast, Mike and Jay discuss the rise of protests on college campuses and how it connects to historical events in the past. They also discuss popular television shows that have no conclusion. And per usual the alcohol is flowing throughout the program.Bởi thenewsandbooze
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On the premiere episode of The News and Booze Podcast, Mike and Jay discuss their drinks of choice for the week as well as the rise of Artificial Intelligence in current times. Also discussed is the recent uptick of unidentified craft in the sky and the government response.Bởi thenewsandbooze
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Does connecting to a planet require seeing it? And at what cost to the environment, the wildlife, and people? Join us for an Earth Day special on Talking Apes Podcast as we chat with Ben Bressler, founder of Natural Habitat Adventures, about the transformative power of purposeful travel. 'We're passionate about conservation, and we're passionate ab…
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Greetings, troop! Welcome back to Talking Apes Season 3. We're kicking off 2024 with a thought-provoking episode featuring Kathayoon Khalil, conservation psychologist and education professional with a rich background spanning zoos, aquariums, museums, and nature centers. This week, our chat explores: The Power of Empathy – How it shapes our attitud…
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Evolution - Who are we, where did we begin? The evolution of us and apes like us - gorillas, chimps, bonobos, and orangutans - likely began long before any of us resembled the apes of today. For Dr. Sergio Almécija that journey begins in the Miocene some 5-23 million years ago. Dr. Sergio Almécija studies the evolution of humans alongside that of o…
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Tom Sherman joins Mike Wann and I on our podcast Your Handbook For The Apocalypse, Tom is the creator of The New Calendar a rational and radical shift in the way we order our lives and understand timekeeping. We discuss the various manipulations the calendar has undergone, the inspiration for a new calendar and what ancient calendars can teach us. …
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Mike Wann and I (Mystic Mark) return to discuss Mike's experience at Food Forest Abundance's Path To Freedom even at Galt's Landing, We discuss some mildly weird occurrences that happen now that Mike is a full fledged Florida-Man, I tell Mike about my odd Bird sighting and we parlay that into a discussion about Synchro-mysticism as it applies to ou…
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Beyond Biology: Primate Pelage, Racism, and Academic Triumphs Colour and pattern of hair and skin play a powerful role in how primates interpret and interact with others and the world. Primates are the most colourful and pelage-diverse of all mammals. In this episode, we dive into the vibrant world of non-human primate hair and skin colour with pas…
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Uncle Mike and Mystic Mark discuss the Friday the 13th/Solar Eclipse overlap and the latest updates in Mike's whereabouts! Support Uncle Mike IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susquehanna Alchemy Support on Subscribe Star Buy Susquehanna Alchemy Gear Buy Mikes Book Rites of the 40th Parallel Support Mystic Mark MFTIC Merch https://mftic-podca…
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Mike And I return to conclude our discussion about Mike's synchro-mystic arrow circulation that took place over 33 days cross-country, and the subsequent trip to Maine that followed suit and continued to provide fascinating loops and syncs. Support Uncle Mike IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susquehanna Alchemy Support on Subscribe Star Buy …
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On this week's episode of Talking Apes Podcast, we're joined by two extraordinary scientists, Dr Cleve Hicks and Toni Romani, as they lead us into the enigmatic world of the Bili-Ape and beyond. Few people have ventured as far and deep into the Congo's dark and secretive forests as Dr Cleve Hicks. Primatologist and associate professor at the Univer…
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Unraveling the Meaty Mysteries of Human Evolution with Dr. Briana Pobiner This week on Talking Apes we journey back in time to explore our ancestral roots with Dr. Briana Pobiner. As a distinguished paleoanthropologist, Dr. Pobiner delves deep into the evolution of the human diet and the pivotal role meat played in our development as a species. Bri…
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A World Gorilla Day Special Exploring the Fate of the Colossal Grauer's Gorillas Situated on the eastern edge of the expansive Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of Congo, GRACE holds the unique distinction of being the world's sole sanctuary for Grauer's gorillas. The largest primates on our planet, yet the least known of the gorilla species, …
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Mike and I podcast yet again! after a 33 day journey around the country, in this episode I ask mike about the intention of the adventure, the various sites visited and how a variety of synchronicities blend into a story that pierces the veil and ties in a variety of quantum entangling media like Oppenheimer, Forrest Gump, and Southland Tales. The A…
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Diana Kanweri closes not only our special Making of Chimp Empire series, but Season 2 of Talking Apes. The talented Ugandan chimpanzee field guide and camera operator was the first ever Ugandan woman to work on the Ngogo Chimp Project and made an invaluable contribution to the Netflix docuseries. Diana's expertise in navigating the Ugandan wilderne…
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‘When I arrived at Ngogo, it didn’t take me long to figure out this place was unusual.’ For the second installment of our Making of Chimp Empire Series, we were privileged to have the esteemed Professor John Mitani as a guest on Talking Apes. John shared intimate stories about his extraordinary lifetime of work studying the Ngogo chimpanzees and hi…
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‘Chimpanzees are just incredibly special animals and I think what makes them so unique is their individuality. It’s such a privilege to be able to spend so much time with them.’ The third installation going behind-the-scenes of Chimp Empire in our four-part series celebrating World Chimp Day 2023, featuring immensely talented Director of Photograph…
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‘We didn’t decide what we wanted the story to be. We wanted the chimps to tell their story, and document that with the highest level of authenticity.’ Director James Reed is a visionary filmmaker whose work has captivated audiences around the world. His 2023 Netflix docuseries, Chimp Empire, showcases his remarkable storytelling abilities and his d…
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In recent years, podcasts have emerged as an innovative and accessible medium for science education. With their ability to engage, inform, and entertain listeners, podcasts have become an invaluable tool for disseminating knowledge about various scientific disciplines...including the best one of all, primatology ;) It probably won't come as a surpr…
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Held captive as pets, dressed in human clothes, forced to perform tricks, and in some cases, even brutally tortured and killed. These are just some of the despicable ways that primates and other wildlife are being exploited online for likes, shares, and cash. The rise of social media has unfortunately made it easier for people to share photos and v…
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Did tool-use lead to talking? Dr. Gilly Forrester’s groundbreaking research has contributed significantly to our understanding of the evolution of language in humans. Her work, focused on the cognitive abilities of great apes, has highlighted fascinating discoveries about their use of tools and problem solving abilities. "We share an incredible evo…
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Mike, and I start by discussing the reality of AI and how to move away from technologically augmented reality, then we are joined by his Christi, Mike's Partner, they fill me in on what they've been up to and what has been on their mind, we're heading towards a shift! Support Uncle Mike (Michael Wann) IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susqueh…
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Mike and I are joined by Austin who shares his experience playing with the ideas I gathered and packaged together in the S.E.E.E.N Edition #1 Get the SEEEN Travel Guide! https://ko-fi.com/s/6f1e1173a0 Support Uncle Mike (Michael Wann) IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susquehanna Alchemy Support on Subscribe Star Buy Susquehanna Alchemy Gear …
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Gadget Recycler-Ape Lover. This is how Eric Ronay signs off on all his emails. From his warehouse in Louisville, Kentucky, Eric works diligently to not only save gorillas and their habitats, but also to save our precious environment while enacting lasting culture change. Eric, whose vision is clearly seen through the work that Eco-Cell does, wants …
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Mountain gorilla tourism owes its legacy to one man - Praveen Moman. A visionary conservationist and entrepreneur, Praveen is also called the father of great ape ecotourism in Rwanda's Virunga Mountains and the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest of Uganda. Praveen grew up surrounded by Uganda's natural beauty so his passion for conservation was sparked at …
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"Viruses are the dark angels of evolution, terrific and terrible, without which, the immense biological diversity gracing our planet would collapse." In 2013 veteran science writer David Quammen wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times titled, The Next Pandemic: Not if, but When? Seven years later he found himself writing about the horrors of …
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Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is a vet, conservationist, and founder of Conservation through Public Health. Join us this week on Talking Apes where she tells us about her new book Walking with Gorillas, which chronicles her journey towards becoming Uganda's first-ever wildlife veterinarian, and details her innovative approach to gorilla conservation. G…
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT is a quarterly feature where we revisit past Talking Apes episodes that focus on highly critical issues. For our March 2023 instalment we're featuring our Season 1 episode with disease detective Dr Tony Goldberg, accompanied by three brand new podcasts exploring disease ecology and the links between animal health, human health, and…
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"Twelve years ago I heard a phrase that changed my life. I was sitting at a campfire in central Africa and heard, 'thirteen dead gorillas'. I didn't know it at the time, but that phrase was launching me on a long quest to understand the ecology and evolutionary biology of scary viruses." Join us this week on Talking Apes when we talk to science aut…
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This week we're going HOST TO HOST as Gerry is joined by fellow wildlife podcaster Jack Baker. Jack is creator and host of Pangolin: The Conservation Podcast which features over 100 episodes highlighting pioneering conservationists at the forefront of wildlife protection. Pangolins are Jack's starting point for celebrating under-appreciated species…
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Carl Safina is an American ecologist and author. He writes about our relationship with the natural world and the other beings that share it. ‘In my writing I explore our relationship with the living world—and how it could be better. My more recent work also probes how free-living animals experience life. What drives my work is a devotion to free-li…
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Mike and I discuss, The Chinese Spy Balloon, mass-media framing of reality, Orangutans, James Shelby Downard, Conspiracy Thinking as a response to framed reality and overall how the AI matrix may be an attempt at invading this natural consciousness reality framing process. Support Uncle Mike (Michael Wann) IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Su…
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Jo-Anne McArthur is a multiple award winning photojournalist who has spent over two decades travelling the world to document and bring to light the disturbing truth about our relationship with the other sentient beings that share our planet. Her unflinching photography has been acknowledged with multiple awards including Wildlife Photographer of th…
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Uncle Mike and Mystic Mark discuss Mike's new whereabouts, an odd encounter with mike's future self, and a dive into mikes Past, we discuss a few other things as well as our thoughts before our trip to Rose Valley. Support Uncle Mike (Michael Wann) IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susquehanna Alchemy Support on Subscribe Star Buy Susquehanna…
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Great apes — gorillas, chimps, orangutans and bonobos — have been Talking Apes host Gerry Ellis's life long passion. Discover where it started and how it's evolved as guest host Eric Cain explores the world of Talking Apes with photographer, film-maker and podcast host, Gerry Ellis. Long before creating the Talking Apes podcast, Gerry had built an …
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At 22 years old, Rachel Hogan never dreamed that a three month volunteering trip to Africa would result in her becoming the director of one of the world's largest and most well known primate sanctuaries. Over two decades later, Rachel remains on the edge of Cameroon's rainforests overseeing fifty human residents and 300 non-human residents - a grow…
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Uncle Mike and Mystic Mark discuss Mike's trip down south, the art of discovery, legend tripping and more in this short installment of YHFTA! Support Uncle Mike (Michael Wann) IG @susquehannaalchemy Visit My Website Susquehanna Alchemy Support on Subscribe Star Buy Susquehanna Alchemy Gear Buy Mikes Book Rites of the 40th Parallel Support Mystic Ma…
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Primate portraits from some of the most unlikely habitats — tiny, century-old, forgotten places. BEHIND GLASS by Anne Berry is an intimate very personal look at the lives of primates nearly forgotten. Visit our BLOG to see the photos from our conversation on Talking Apes. Visit anneberrystudio.com to learn more. Send us a text Support the show Talk…
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