
Podcast about primates featuring a primatologist and maybe some other guys, Jane Goodall estate please don't sue us. www.patreon.com/gorillaradioshow
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyNatureScience | |||

For episode 98, we are incredibly grateful to have Bill Wallauer of the Jane Goodall Institute on to talk about his experiences filming chimpanzees in the wild for BBC/Animal Planet’s “Chimp Week,” BBC/Discovery’s 10-part series, “Planet Earth," Disn... more
If you thought regular herpes was bad, wait until you find out about the herpes that kills you slowly over the course of 6 months! Find out what's in store for America once all of our institutions totally collapse in this Viral episode of Gorilla Rad... more
In loving memory of the painting monkey Pockets Warhol, Gorilla Radio Show investigates hard-hitting, pertinent questions such as: Can a monkey create art? What is "value," and how is it transferred to an object through meaning? Can an Italian create... more
The severely under-qualified hosts of Gorilla Radio Show discuss bushmeat as a culinary tradition and as a global trafficking network, prohibition, consumer choice activism, and a monkey who got tasered for the crime of enjoying too many succulent Ki... more
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radio show is pretty funny ilike when they yell at each other and the monkeys and apes :)
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i like the concept of the show. they do good research and the stories are a good mix of worthwhile and entertaining. but there’s this underlying beef between everyone that makes my skin crawl. i want to listen, i really do, but the constant bickering recently makes it unbearable. its not even fun banter between friends, but serious tension between each other. figure it out so i can keep listening to my favorite primate podcast
THIS IS LITERALLY A COPY OF GORILLAZ!!1!
There’s a great flow to the conversations as the hosts bounce from topic to topic in each episode, covering a lot of interesting topics. Just a good time all around
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A science-infused comedy show centered on primates and related topics, with hosts riffing through animal welfare debates, conservation, and pop culture tangents. Episodes blend research-driven discussion with irreverent banter, exploring ethics in animal art, bushmeat, conservation funding, and prominent figures in primatology, all while teasing future guests and promoting their Patreon. The format likely appeals to curious listeners who enjoy accessible science wrapped in humor, curiosities about animal behavior, and lively debate, with occasional strong opinions and direct audience engagement.
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Recent guests on Gorilla Radio Show include:
1. Bill Wallauer
2. Dr. Sara Skiba
3. Paul Koberstein
4. Kelly Palmatier
5. Dave Yardfish
6. Joyce Tuchet
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