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The Geology Podcast Network is a source for geology news, career highlights, and insights by experts in the field from around the world.

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The Geology Podcast Network is a source for geology news, career highlights, and insights by experts in the field from around the world.

    Weird & Dead Trailer

    Weird & Dead Trailer

    On this podcast we dish the details on the wildest stories that 500 million years of evolution have to offer. The grosser, the better! That said, this podcast is not intended for kids and is rated E for strong language and crude senses of humor. Season 2 begins 6-19-2024!

    • 1 min
    Becoming Paleontologists

    Becoming Paleontologists

    For our final episode of season 1 we go into detail on how the two of us met, how we got into paleontology, and the various twists and turns that have made up our two careers. CW: Cursing. Yep, that’s all this time – we were surprised too!

    • 46 min
    Thick Thighs and Body Size

    Thick Thighs and Body Size

    From dinosaurs to rhinos to bugs, things used to get a whole lot bigger than they seem to today. In this episode we talk all about evolutionary constraints, the narrow set of bumper bars enforced on us by biology. CW: Body fluids. Using the term bug incorrectly (sorry entomologists). Cursing.

    • 48 min
    Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Eggs

    Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Eggs

    …and then some. From the eggs of the platypus to the eggs of dinosaurs, we’ll talk about how eggs are formed, why humans don’t lay them, and of course, why the egg definitely came before the chicken. CW: Placentas and afterbirth, body fluids, cursing

    • 46 min
    Everything That Ate Our Ancestors

    Everything That Ate Our Ancestors

    It’s time to be more afraid of seals, everyone. And hyenas. And tigers. And… birds? And big crocodiles. Really, the deeper you go into human history, the longer that list of fears gets – and on this episode, we go real, real deep.  CW: death, dead bodies, being hunted, cannibalism.

    • 50 min
    The Science of Fossil Poop and Puke

    The Science of Fossil Poop and Puke

    Trace fossils are an incredible resource to understand behavior… even behavior those animals wish maybe there wasn’t a record of. From the results of terrible food poisoning to the fossil equivalent of a xeroxed buttocks, trace fossils record some animals’ most humiliating moments. CW: Everything in the title, cursing, stomach stones (bezoars)

    • 48 min

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