This is The Single Acorn podcast, a podcast for those of us who love to ponder the world around us, who slowly walk through a forest with the question “Why?” as our constant companion, who are drawn to the tough, weird, gross, and fascinating questions about the natural world. Each season will cover a topic within natural history (Season 1: Symbiosis, Season 2: Scat, Season 3: Urban Wildlife). So ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesScienceNature |
I’ve been a runner for as long as I can remember. And there’s always been a peaceful element to that sacred loneliness of the long distance runner. I’ve run tens of thousands of miles in the last three decades of training for everything from 1500m up... more
Hey there fellow naturalists and runners. Teage O’Connor here, co-host of The Single Acorn. I’ve been training to break the 100 mile world record. During the hundreds of hours and thousands of miles I’ve been put in to reach this goal, I’ve had plent... more
Hey there fellow naturalists and runners. Teage O’Connor here, co-host of The Single Acorn. I’ve been training to break the 100 mile world record. During the hundreds of hours and thousands of miles I’ve been put in to reach this goal, I’ve had plent... more
I’ve been a runner for as long as I can remember. And there’s always been a peaceful element to that sacred loneliness of the long distance runner. In the last three decades I’ve run tens of thousands of miles while training for everything from the z... more
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Pops and I enjoyed listening to the latest episode about crows. I have a new respect for them and will be on the lookout for their sunset gatherings in Burlington. Pops says you sound a bit like NPRs science Friday host Ira Flato.
Glenn is a fantastic host and asked me to do this.
The Single Acorn is simply the best naturalist podcast I’ve come across. Honestly, I’m addicted and can’t wait for the next season. Check it out! You will love it.
Always wanted to learn more about the natural world but weren’t sure how to get started? Whether you’re a budding naturalist or a life-long investigator of the natural world, this podcast has something for you. Get ready for a fascinating yet light-hearted deep dive into topics ranging from symbiotic relationships to scat. Plenty of science and plenty of humor await. Listen now!
I'm impressed with the easy and informal way that complex natural history and ecology topics are presented without sacrificing depth. Always a good laugh too. Much appreciated!
Apple Podcasts | #61 | Canada/Science/Natural Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #194 | Ireland/Science/Natural Sciences |
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