
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: The Podcast is the audio supplement to the blog of the same name,exploring the science, art, and popular culture of the Mesozoic world. We discuss new dinosaur discoveries, interview artists and authors, and delve into classic books from our popular "Vintage Dinosaur Art" feature.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsScienceNatural SciencesBooks | |||

In this no-doubt pivotal 50th episode of the somewhat irregular LITC podcast, Gemma and Marc interview Tim Haines about his latest televisual venture featuring CG recreations of prehistoric animals in photogenic settings – Surviving Earth! But before... more
Episode fifty minus one is finally here, and we're back looking at some non-traditional forms of palaeoart! Gemma, Marc and Natee discuss the beloved animatronics made by the Dinamation company in the 1980s and 1990s. Then, Natee and Gemma interview ... more
It feels like we're doing this a lot now, but Marc, Gemma and Natee are once again reviewing a new television show with CGI dinosaurs! This time, the title is simply "The Dinosaurs", a four-part miniseries on Netflix narrated by that fellow from Driv... more
We're trying out something new for our first podcast episode of 2026! Marc, Natee and Gemma are joined by returning guest Christopher DiPiazza, teacher, palaeoartist and now budding palaeontologist. Not only does he fill us in about all his adventure... more
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Interesting discussion of palaeoart and palaeontology in general. Some minor audio issues in the first episode, but generally well-edited.
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This show centers on the intersection of science, art, and popular culture around the Mesozoic era, with a steady flow of interviews with paleoartists, authors, and documentary filmmakers. Across recent episodes, conversations frequently orbit paleoart, speculative evolution, high-end natural history storytelling, and the evolution of dinosaur media—from vintage illustrations to modern CGI—along with behind-the-scenes looks at exhibits, Netflix-style projects, and big-budget documentary storytelling. Listeners can expect thoughtful critiques of representation, accessibility for broad audiences, and a strong emphasis on how art and science communicate to diverse audiences, often balanced with nostalgia and practical insights for aspiring cre... more
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Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs launched 6 years ago and published 50 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs include:
1. Tim Haines
2. Sean Hennessy
3. Dougal Dixon
4. Chris DiPiazza
5. Julianne Kiely
6. Darren Naish
7. Steve White
8. Andrew Stook
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