
Podcast about primates featuring a primatologist and maybe some other guys, Jane Goodall estate please don't sue us. www.patreon.com/gorillaradioshow
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNatureComedy | |||

Austin attempts once more to link decolonial politics with primatology to synthesize a new Marxist-Anthropologist ideology while Greg and Chandran pretend to suck off their beer cans like a penis.
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Jane Goodall, rest now sister. We have the watch, and I'll see you in Valhalla.
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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 unique blend of science, humor, and critical commentary, this podcast explores various aspects of primatology and animal behaviors, combining engaging anecdotes with insightful discussions. Episodes feature lively debates on controversial topics like animal welfare in zoos, the impact of technology on wildlife, and even humorous takes on the potential for animals in military roles. The hosts inject personal stories and absurd hypotheticals into their conversations, creating an entertaining and educational environment that caters to animal lovers and science enthusiasts alike. The irreverent tone and playful banter often lead to deeper reflections on ethical issues and societal implications surrounding animal subject matter, appealing to a... more
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