How Dogs Went Domestic, Part Two: Yes, Dogs Know What You're Thinking

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CLASSIC: How Oliver Cromwell Got Executed Several Years After His Death

In this week's Classic episode: today, Oliver Cromwell is known as one of the most famous figures in English history -- he was a Puritan with no military experience when the Civil War broke out in 1642, but within a decade he rose to the position of Lord Protector, essentially ru ...  Afficher plus

The Bizarre Life of Elvis, Part Two: Public Fame, Private Chaos

Have you ever assaulted your hamburger guy? How do you handle your problematic pet chimpanzee? For a lot of us in the crowd, these questions sound ridiculous -- but for Elvis Presley, these conundrums were part of his everyday life. In the second episode of this special two-part ...  Afficher plus

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The First Dogs
The Ancients

For millennia dogs have been undoubtedly man’s best friend. But when did humans first start keeping dogs as pets? The fascinating story of how ancient hunter gatherers first domesticated our now beloved canines is the subject of today’s episode and takes us right back int ...

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Ethnocynology (HUMANS & DOGS THROUGH TIME) with David Ian Howe
Ologies with Alie Ward

Ancient dogs! Domestic wolves! Anthropology! Archaeology! It’s all Ethnocynology: when humans and dogs started living and working together. The wonderful and iconic David Ian Howe is an educator and professional archaeologist whose focus is canines and people. So let’s curl up ...

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“There Are No Bad Dogs, Just Bad Humans.” Cesar Millan aka “The Dog Whisperer” (Part One)
Intimate Knowledge

When you see a dog behaving badly — barking, jumping, biting — don’t blame the dog. Blame their owner’s bad energy. That’s just part of the fascinating conversation Amy and T.J. had with Cesar Millan. They began by asking the do’s and don’ts of dog training, and ended up getting ...  Afficher plus

Whitney Barlow Robles, "Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History" (Yale UP, 2023)
New Books in Intellectual History

Dive into the world of animals with Whitney Barlow Robles in her captivating new book, Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History (Yale UP, 2023). Can corals truly build worlds? Do rattlesnakes possess a mystical charm? What secrets do raccoons hold? These questions reflec ...  Afficher plus