Lindsey

Cozy Science Chats

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Welcome to Cozy Science Chats, I’m Lindsey Ogston and this is a podcast where I share a cool science story with a cool guest, and together we learn through conversation.  

Autor

Lindsey

Kategorie

Science

Podcast-Website

www.buzzsprout.com

Neueste Folge

19. Jul 2025

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Seaslugs and Dinos 2: The topics strike back 19.07.2025

In the last episode of series one, we have a returning topic and a returning guest! In the first half we return back to sea slugs and how they steal more things and do plant cosplay. And in the second half Stu Popp tells me about dinosaurs and their popular misconceptions, with a very important PSA about how to survive a velociraptor attack.  See you soon for series two! References: Pelletreau, K....

Save the parrot, save the planet 05.07.2025

Flightless parrots, bike helmets, and hot glue oh my! In the first half I tell the story of a unique parrot and unique approaches to conservation. And in the second half I talk to Anuradha Rao about her book One Earth: people of colour protecting our planet.  Check One Earth at your local bookstore or order online at https://www.orcabook.com/One-Earth   Interested in being a guest on Cozy Science...

Tube is a tube, but house is more than a house 15.06.2025

Come explore the Fallopian tube! Through its various names, its function, how it’s been described through history, and current public health initiatives. In the second half we hear from Ana Larade to learn about housing security.  Want to learn more about housing security? Check out Well and Fair podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/well-fair/id1665285675 Interested in being a guest on Co...

Fish and Feelings 31.05.2025

Yes we Coela-CAN have healthier relationships! In the first half I tell the story of the discovery of a very strange fish, and what that meant for understanding our own history. And in the second half I talk to Brenda Lee about psychology and her research in human relationships  Correction for the podcast: Brenda mentions sexual preference, however meant to say sexual orientation.   Interested in...

The highway was a metaphor all along 17.05.2025

Highways of vessels in our bodies and highways of roads in our cities! How can an entire body system be described as “esoteric” and how was this esoteric system discovered and described? In the second half we learn from Jessica Brodeur about urban planning.  Correction for the podcast at 42 minute mark: CPTED stands for crime prevention through environmental design not community prevention.   Inte...

Collaborations with Megafauna 03.05.2025

What are megafauna and are they cooler than dinosaurs? How did their extinctions affect the ecosystems we interact with today? In the second half we learn from Stu Popp about role playing games and how to balance collaboration with clear story telling.   Check out Dungeon Punks Podcast at  https://linktr.ee/dungeonpunks Interested in being a guest on Cozy Science Chats? Email cozysciencechats@gmai...

Theft and Law 19.04.2025

Why are seaslugs objectively better than land slugs? How do these charismatic invertebrates defend themselves with food? In the second half we’ll hear from Erin Hanson about Indigenous and Aboriginal law. Erin is a non-Indigenous settler of European descent who works as a Policy Advisor with Coast Salish First Nations. Interested in being a guest? Email cozysciencechats@gmail.com References: Green...

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