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EPISODE · Feb 9, 2024 · 53 MIN

Dan Riskin: The Case for Ants & Scientific Truths

from The Jann Arden Podcast · host Jann Arden

This week, friend of the show Dan Riskin is back! Jann and Dan dive into a discussion about ants to begin; and before you hit stop, just know that they’re exploring the interconnectedness of different species can have surprising effects, such as ants changing the diet of lions in Kenya. They also touch on how communicating scientific information can be challenging, especially in a world where misinformation is prevalent. It is important to find effective ways to engage with people who may have different beliefs or perspectives. Dan, Jann and Caitlin also look at how having siblings, especially those close in age, can have an impact on mental health and socialization. The conversation ends with a hopeful discussion about the future of science in regards to climate change and improving animal welfare. As individuals, we can make a difference by making small changes, such as eating one less burger a week, to contribute to a more sustainable world!   Jann and Caitlin wrap up the episode reviewing the Grammy Awards show including Taylor Swift's interaction with Celine Dion, Jay-Z's award, and Beyonce's Grammy wins.   Topics covered:   Ants Changing Lion Diets The Beauty of Nature and Difficult Conversations The Importance of Science and Common Sense The Impact of Siblings on Mental Health The Disparity in STEM Fields Gender Disparities in Science Hope for the Future Taking Action for the Environment How Siblings Impact Mental Health Women in Science Grammys Recap Taylor Swift and Celine Dion at the Grammys Jay-Z's Award and Beyonce's Grammy Wins Reflection on the Music Industry   Follow along with Dan Riskin: https://noctilio.com/ https://www.instagram.com/danriskin/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week, friend of the show Dan Riskin is back! Jann and Dan dive into a discussion about ants to begin; and before you hit stop, just know that they’re exploring the interconnectedness of different species can have surprising effects, such as ants changing the diet of lions in Kenya. They also touch on how communicating scientific information can be challenging, especially in a world where misinformation is prevalent. It is important to find effective ways to engage with people who may have different beliefs or perspectives. Dan, Jann and Caitlin also look at how having siblings, especially those close in age, can have an impact on mental health and socialization. The conversation ends with a hopeful discussion about the future of science in regards to climate change and improving animal welfare. As individuals, we can make a difference by making small changes, such as eating one less burger a week, to contribute to a more sustainable world!   Jann and Caitlin wrap up the episode reviewing the Grammy Awards show including Taylor Swift's interaction with Celine Dion, Jay-Z's award, and Beyonce's Grammy wins.   Topics covered:   Ants Changing Lion Diets The Beauty of Nature and Difficult Conversations The Importance of Science and Common Sense The Impact of Siblings on Mental Health The Disparity in STEM Fields Gender Disparities in Science Hope for the Future Taking Action for the Environment How Siblings Impact Mental Health Women in Science Grammys Recap Taylor Swift and Celine Dion at the Grammys Jay-Z's Award and Beyonce's Grammy Wins Reflection on the Music Industry   Follow along with Dan Riskin: https://noctilio.com/ https://www.instagram.com/danriskin/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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