Every week comedian Ben Ellwood watches an episode of David Attenborough's Life on Earth with a biological scientist. They have a freewheeling conversation about animals, nature and whatever else happens to comes up! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceTV & Film |
In this season finale, comedian Ben Ellwood sits down with Australian icon Rove McManus to talk about contentment, finding the wonder in nature, and Rove's experiences with Sir David as International Vice President of Flora & Fauna International. more
Comedian Ben Ellwood sits down with archaeologist KC Martin-Stone to talk about humans, while they watch episode 13 of David Attenborough's Life on Earth. more
Comedian Ben Ellwood sits down with Louise Grossfeldt from Sydney Zoo to talk about primates, while they watch episode 12 of David Attenborough's Life on Earth. more
A/Prof Mathew Crowther from the University of Sydney returns to talk with comedian Ben Ellwood about mammals, while they watch episode 10 and 11 of David Attenborough's Life on Earth. more
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LOVED listening to this series. It’s uplifting, smart and laugh out loud funny. Please make more as soon as possible! :)
Informative, funny and a delight to listen to
In a world of chaos it’s nice to find a corner of the internet reminding us to look at micro- both within our surrounding flora and fauna from a cellular level up, and at ourselves as a minuscule moment in time of a much grander agenda. Both humbling and fascinating this pod reminds me to get outside and wonder at tiny miracles.
Lovely series, Ben’s humour is a great partner for some truely interesting and engaging guests.
Ben, Shaun & the scientists have created an entertaining & informative series. There is so much love & joy for the topics, both Ben & the interviewee passionate about the issues being discussed. Bring on season 2!
Apple Podcasts | #111 | Italy/TV & Film |
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