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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 34 MIN

This Podcast Could’ve Been An Email – Episode #18 – ‘Why did it have to be snakes?’

from This Podcast Could've Been An Email · host Berkshire Community College

Join Adam Klepetar and Jonah Sykes in a conversation with internationally renowned environmental scientist Tom Tyning, professor at BCC, as they talk about the Hoffmann building on campus and all of the creatures inside, traveling snakes, student and staff trips abroad, and how important it is to be an advocate for a planet that could […]

Join Adam Klepetar and Jonah Sykes in a conversation with internationally renowned environmental scientist Tom Tyning, professor at BCC, as they talk about the Hoffmann building on campus and all of the creatures inside, traveling snakes, student and staff trips abroad, and how important it is to be an advocate for a planet that could […]

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Join Adam Klepetar and Jonah Sykes in a conversation with internationally renowned environmental scientist Tom Tyning, professor at BCC, as they talk about the Hoffmann building on campus and all of the creatures inside, traveling snakes, student...

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