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Gender Inequalities In Household Labor
Sexual Desire
Penile Size Study
LSD
Urology
Mcmaster University
Sex
Psychedelics
Heteronormativity
Survey Methodology
Depression
Orphix
Bass Music
Dr. Joel Rendelob
Courtney Dawson
Relationship Satisfaction
Population Demographics
Madrid, Spain
Psilocybin

The peer-reviewed literature behind sex, drugs and rock and roll presented by Dr Joel - a real life scientist and Courtney Dawson - a real life comedian. "A fun way to get smart."

New episodes out every Wednesday.

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Your mum told you not to swallow your gum, otherwise it will be stuck in your gut for 7 years. But is this actually true? Scientists ate Lego pieces in a real scientific study to find out what happens when you eat things you aren’t supposed to.

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A chat with Professor Suresh Muthukumaraswamy about his research on the potential medical uses of LSD in real life trials taking place in New Zealand.

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From "soft cocks" to "big dick energy", the obsession with penis size is so pervasive that phallic references are routinely used to describe one's masculinity and/or confidence. This episode looks at a real study where scientists measured the gear of... more

Females in heterosexual relations reported that they were less attracted to their partners when they felt that they were doing an uneven share of work at home.

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Humans may be predisposed to liking bass music. In a recent study, scientists played an inaudible bass frequency and found that it made rave goers party harder.

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Have you ever been at a party and there's not enough science? Or are you ever working in the lab and there's just not enough party?

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The Party Science Podcast comes out every Wednesday. Episode one releasing May 1st, where we will di... more

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Dr. Suresh Muthukumaraswamy
Professor at the University of Auckland researching psychedelic drugs
University of Auckland
Episode: LSD and your Brain
Dr. Joel Rinalaba
Researcher discussing the study on bass and dance
McMaster University (researcher)
Episode: Bass Music and the Urge to Dance
Courtney Dawson
Comedian co-host providing context and humor
Independent comedian
Episode: Bass Music and the Urge to Dance

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Mike Minogue
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Karen O'Leary
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A science-forward show pairing real researchers with comedians to explore topics at the intersection of science, sex, drugs, and everyday life, all delivered with accessible explanations and humor. Episodes cover psychedelic research, human sexuality, gender roles, auditory and motor science, and party-science topics, often featuring researchers or practitioners who explain design, ethics, and implications behind current findings. The tone is playful but informative, aiming to make complex topics approachable for curious listeners who enjoy data, experiments, and lively banter. A notable strength is its ability to translate peer-reviewed concepts into engaging conversations, with a recurring emphasis on how science informs real-world decisi... more

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