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Ep. 74: Python Purge

Episode 32 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 74: Python Purge" was published on February 1, 2024 and runs 89 minutes.

February 1, 2024 ·89m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Grab your galoshes and meet us in the Florida swamps because it’s time to get swallowed up by another educational episode.   This week Kristin finally pulls her own weight with an Informative Infodump on the invasive pythons in the Florida Everglades. She attempts to answer the question, “what can be done about these fucking snakes?” and blesses us with a Jimbo-inspired love song that will have you both laughing and learning.    Plus, we debate the wardrobe choices of centaurs, release guttural toddler cries at the airport due to ADHD mistakes, bully boys who deserve it, and more.    You know what they say: start with the snakes, the rest falls into place, so come join us for a slippery python purge of an episode.  Resources: Jimbo- the tour guide from Florida  Removing Pythons in Florida | FWC (myfwc.com) American Alligator | FWC (myfwc.com) Burmese python - Wikipedia How have invasive pythons impacted Florida ecosystems? | U.S. Geological Survey (usgs.gov) Removing Pythons in Florida | FWC (myfwc.com) - Python Challenge (flpythonchallenge.org) - Python Challenge (flpythonchallenge.org) Florida Python Challenge General Rules (flpythonchallenge.org) Acoustic Folk Music - Appalachian Trail - Guitar & Banjo Autumn Music Mix - YouTube   To keep this horse train running (but this isn’t a threat): ko-fi.com/weirdsofafeather Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather  Join our Facebook group: Weirds of a Feather

Grab your galoshes and meet us in the Florida swamps because it’s time to get swallowed up by another educational episode.

 

This week Kristin finally pulls her own weight with an Informative Infodump on the invasive pythons in the Florida Everglades. She attempts to answer the question, “what can be done about these fucking snakes?” and blesses us with a Jimbo-inspired love song that will have you both laughing and learning. 

 

Plus, we debate the wardrobe choices of centaurs, release guttural toddler cries at the airport due to ADHD mistakes, bully boys who deserve it, and more. 

 

You know what they say: start with the snakes, the rest falls into place, so come join us for a slippery python purge of an episode. 

Resources:

Jimbo- the tour guide from Florida 

Removing Pythons in Florida | FWC (myfwc.com)

American Alligator | FWC (myfwc.com)

Burmese python - Wikipedia

How have invasive pythons impacted Florida ecosystems? | U.S. Geological Survey (usgs.gov)

Removing Pythons in Florida | FWC (myfwc.com)

- Python Challenge (flpythonchallenge.org)

- Python Challenge (flpythonchallenge.org)

Florida Python Challenge General Rules (flpythonchallenge.org)

Acoustic Folk Music - Appalachian Trail - Guitar & Banjo Autumn Music Mix - YouTube

 

To keep this horse train running (but this isn’t a threat): ko-fi.com/weirdsofafeather

Find us on Instagram: @weirdsofafeather 

Join our Facebook group: Weirds of a Feather

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