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25 – Scientific Advancement with Crystal Dilworth pt. 1

Crystal Dilworth, PhD, drops by to chat about the world of science, how to advance awareness of scientific discovery, her home schooling, quantum chess, entanglement, and her upcoming theater production, Boldly Go, premiering Friday February 26th at Caltech. A call to one of my favorite people, Martha Kelly (Baskets on FX) starts things off.

The music at the end is Hey Look from the album Contrary to Popular Belief by Kali Kazoo.

24 – Neuroscience with Jono Zalay pt. 2

Neuroscience PhD and comedian Zono Zalay (@JonoZalay) is back this week to talk further about neuroscience, his experiments on rats, the brain’s reaction to certain drugs, and a lot about addiction. Grab some Sculpin IPA from Ballast Point Brewing and join in before Jono has to urinate.

The music at the end of this episode is Daydreamer from John Fullbright’s album From the Ground Up.

23 – Neuroscience with Jono Zalay Pt. 1

David sits down with Jono Zalay, who on top of being a funny comedian, also has a PhD in Neuroscience. They share some Sculpin IPA from Ballast Point Brewing and delve into what we know about the brain, what we’re learning, what it means to be human, and lots more. A call to Ambrose (@AmbroseLMakeup) starts it off.

The music at the end is Scar from the album Chasing White Light by The Lonely Wild.

Guppy Show

Did you know there are competitive guppy shows? Well there are, and now you can get right into the action as if you were there.

Steven Yates Videos

As mentioned in the chat with Green Circle Award Winner, and friend of the show, Steven Yates, here are the videos of him performing along with his son Alex. Enjoy some ripping good guitar work!

STEVEN
https://vimeo.com/151245724

ALEX
https://vimeo.com/152161412

Episode 22 – Dan Pritchard Pt. 2

IMG_5603The Guppy conversation continues with exotic fish breeder extraordinaire, Dan Pritchard (@danfromorange), who calls in all the way from Australia. Find out all about rare fish breeds, finding new varieties, the ethics involved in discovering them, and what makes them pretty. A call to old podcast pal (and Green Circle Award Winner) Steven Yates kicks things off.

The music at the end of this episode is I Could Be by Hat and Boots. Who are they? Who gave me this music?