A Christmas Carol ... the old time radio version, and some new takes on the Dickens classic

A Christmas Carol ... the old time radio vers...

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Meet Milton Love, the Neil deGrasse Tyson of the Sea

Off-Ramp commentator Milton Love, an eminent marine biologist at UC Santa Barbara, is also a great storyteller. And this time, he tells us stories about how fish got their names. Including one of the most disgusting fishes, which was appropriately named for one of the most disgus ...  عرض المزيد

Flu v Covid ... The eerie parallels between LA's responses to the 1919 and 2020 pandemics

In 2015 Michael Holland, the LA City Archivist, dug into his files to explore how the city reacted to the 1919 flu epidemic that killed millions around the world. Michael was inspired to explore the topic by a measles outbreak, but no matter, the parallels between 1919 and today ...  عرض المزيد

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Smologies #20: FISHES with Chris Thacker
Ologies with Alie Ward

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Octomom
Radiolab

<span>In 2007, Bruce Robison’s robot submarine stumbled across an octopus settling in to brood her eggs. It seemed like a small moment. But as he went back to visit her, month after month, what began as a simple act of motherhood became a heroic feat that has never been equall ...

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How Do Deep-Sea Fish Get It On?
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness

Do you ever watch Finding Nemo and wonder about the scary-looking fish with the gnarly teeth and the light on its head? Well then you’ve come to the right place! This week, we’re talking anglerfish! Marine biologist Dr. Mackenzie Gerringer and Jonathan spill the tea on what’s goi ...  عرض المزيد

196: Call It Macaroni
The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

Sig Hansen from Deadliest Catch joins Mike to discuss the manliest surfer of all time, the manliest fisherman of all time, and the problems that can sometimes arise when you punch a pesky fan in the nose.  Honestly, you can't make this stuff up.