The Biology Entertainment Podcast. Quirky stories to explain how your body works. Jennifer Little-Fleck is a full-time medical writer, and having worked in the field of molecular biology, immunology research, and pharmaceutical sales training, brings knowledge of these topics to you so you can learn how to become the expert on your own biology. The underlying principle is this: no two people work ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScienceNutritionHealth & Fitness |
Episode 52. If you talk to "seasoned" human beings—meaning people who have lived at least 6 decades—they will all agree on one thing: to stay healthy and happy is to stay active. Once you stop working, moving, or dealing with lifes daily challenges, ... more
Episode 51. If you are starting something new in 2024, you need Lori Lutz in your life. Find her at: https://www.liveyourvision.co/ and connect with her on IG @live_yourvision. more
Just imagine, a life where you have far more good days than bad. Our guest for this episode, Mark "Mr Noots" Effinger, the King of Nootropics unveils how he uses plant-based products to manipulate neurotransmitter levels, all in a bid to ensure you e... more
In an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Nicole Chenet, a sleep apnea dental expert, we unpack the ins and outs of sleep apnea treatment, illuminating her unique approach to this sleep disorder that is more than just a nuisance, but a serious health c... more
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I had the privilege of being a guest of Jennifer’s and I must day her passion and curiosity are genuine and contagious. Anyone who is looking to control of their own biology would benefit from modeling after Jennifer. Keep rocking it!
I love it so much keep up the good work, you learn so may things just from 1 episode!
JLF makes complex things and ideas easy to understand and keeps it interesting. I always learn something and really enjoy listening to her podcasts..
Found this by chance. It was fun to listen to while driving. My kids enjoyed the special episodes with the kid hosts! Thanks, keep it up.
JLF has a natural talent for teaching complex body processes (some of which society has made us uncomfortable to discuss in a public forum) in a way that makes them easy to grasp and entertaining for all ages. With the addition her occasional little-helpers, JLF expertly showcases the humorous and unashamed curiosity children have of the way their body works, serving as a great reminder to older listeners to not lose our will to learn of what makes us, “us”. As someone who already lives a qui... more
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