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wild thing podcast

by Emilia Tillman Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is Wild Thing?

Wild Thing is a long-form, narrative podcast about the obsessions that capture our imaginations. This sound-rich and deeply reported show examines the relationship between science and society, that point where scientific inquiry collides with our very human desire to find answers.

What episode of Wild Thing should I start with?

Each episode, host Laura Krantz takes us through the latest chapter, which builds on previous ones, so it’s best to start listening with Episode 1 of each season. Wild Thing is a podcast about the strange and unusual things that capture our imaginations. It’s about the relationship between science and society.

What's new on Wild Thing season 2?

For season two of Wild Thing: Space Invaders, host Laura Krantz turns her eyes skyward in search of extraterrestrial life, to better understand where we’re looking, what we’re looking for, and why we hope we're not alone. Learn more. 5 ways you can support Wild Thing! Become a monthly subscriber!

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Where can I listen to Wild Things podcast?

Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy is an Apple Original podcast, produced by AT WILL MEDIA. Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts. Journey beyond the spotlight to explore what is true about Siegfried & Roy–and what is merely an illusion.

How many episodes in Wild Things podcast?

eight episodes“Wild Things” will ultimately have eight episodes. The first episode made its debut on Jan. 12, 2022. New episodes drop on Wednesday of each week.

Is there a Siegfried and Roy documentary?

“Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy” premieres January 12, 2022 on Apple Podcasts. AppleTV+ today revealed the trailer for “Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy,” sharing the behind-the-scenes story of the world's most famous magical duo.

Where can I watch Wild Things Siegfried and Roy?

Wild Things: Siegfried & Roy Apple TV+ until now.

A podcast about science and society

Wild Thing is a long-form, narrative podcast about the obsessions that capture our imaginations. This sound-rich and deeply reported show examines the relationship between science and society, that point where scientific inquiry collides with our very human desire to find answers.

Season 1

Believe in Bigfoot? Think it’s total BS? For Season 1 of Wild Thing, host Laura Krantz spent a year in the woods and in the lab, trying to answer that question. What she found might surprise even the staunchest non-believer.

Season 2

In 2017, an interstellar object entered our solar system and Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb suggested it *might* be an alien spacecraft. The world went bananas. Just a few months later, the Pentagon admitted to running a secret UFO program.

What is the Wild Thing podcast?

Wild Thing. Wild Thing is a podcast about the strange and unusual things that capture our imaginations. It’s about the relationship between science and society. It’s about wild places, wild people, and wild ideas. Because whether it’s seeking out Bigfoot, in season one, or gazing skyward to look for extraterrestrial life in season two, ...

Is Wild Thing a kid friendly show?

This is the first episode of a kid-friendly version of Wild Thing that host Laura Krantz made in collaboration with Pinna, an ad-free, kidSAFE-certified, audio streaming service developed exclusively for kids, ages 3-12.

Who is Joe Scott?

In a wide-ranging interview, Joe Scott, the host of the popular YouTube series Answers With Joe and fellow science nerd, discusses panspermia, whether octopuses are aliens, and the rare earth hypothesis. *Wild Thing premium members get access to all of season 2, ad free, plus early access to bonus interviews.

Who is Neil deGrasse Tyson?

Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson gives his perspective on the rare earth hypothesis, the difficulty of wrapping one's head around the universe, and the problem with movie aliens. *Wild Thing premium members get access to all of season 2, ad free, plus early access to bonus interviews.

Who is Sarah Stewart Johnson?

An interview with Sarah Stewart Johnson. March 4, 2021 • 35 min. Sarah Stewart Johnson is a planetary scientist who has worked on several Mars missions and is also the author of The Sirens of Mars: Searching for Life on Another World.

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