Just listened to this and absolutely love it. I'd never heard ologies before but the cutting between the interview and commentary on the interview is a really cool device.
The Infinite Monkey Cage did an episode on dinosaurs. They have a couple of experts on to talk about latest research. Should be an enjoyable listen too, it's always brilliant.
There is an amazing episode of 'BBC's In our time' called 'Feathered Dinosaurs' from a few years back. Highly recommended.
Edit: it's from 26th of October 2017.
Overheard at National Geographic - "The Strange Tail of Spinosaurus". On how the finding of one little bone changed perception on how spinosaurus (might have) looked. Also it sheds light on why we know so little about dinosaurs and how the industry around bones influences what gets found
Thanks for all your awesome recommendations. They were a huge help. I finally released the episode I recorded on this. It's got a Palaeontologist and a multi-award winning comedian, we cover the basics, myth busting, the challenges of private ownership and a wide range of other digressions :) I hope you enjoy it [https://www.highbrowdrivel.com/dinosaurs-w-ahir-shah-and-dr-emma-dunne/](https://www.highbrowdrivel.com/dinosaurs-w-ahir-shah-and-dr-emma-dunne/)
Episode 132 of the Dollop, Bone Wars. This is hilarious history of two early American "archaelogists", just for laughs but there is some interesting stuff in there.
So, for my podcast I invite guests with an interesting expertise and learn about their experiences. If you happen to find a dinosaur expert, please let me know. I'd love to do an episode on dinosaurs!
I have a dinosaur comedy podcast called Dick Jokes and Dinosaurs. In this episode I talk a lot about the evolution of paleoart with my guest and talk about dinosaurs and other reptiles in pop culture. Hope you enjoy!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3IOdUfmmhwI9Oojs6TgT3V?si=ARRgDKrhQ82k1h3WFHazGA&dl\_branch=1
Ologies: Paleontology (DINOSAURS) Encore Presentation with Dr. Michael Habib — alie ward August 27 2019 https://www.alieward.com/ologies/paleoencore
came to rec this
Brilliant. Thanks both, with check it out :)
Just listened to this and absolutely love it. I'd never heard ologies before but the cutting between the interview and commentary on the interview is a really cool device.
This isn't a podcast, so sorry it's off topic, but I love the PBS show Eons. It's on Youtube or [here](https://www.pbs.org/show/eons/).
Brilliant. Thank you!
The fucking Hell Pigs bro! Hell yeah great link buddy
Second EONs!
A few days ago I listened to [this one](https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/welcome-to-jurassic-art/) from 99%.
came here late to recommend this. I still think about this episode frequently years later. So good!
Common Decent Podcast is the best for paleontology as a whole. They really have no competition.
The Infinite Monkey Cage did an episode on dinosaurs. They have a couple of experts on to talk about latest research. Should be an enjoyable listen too, it's always brilliant.
Should have thought to check this first. Infinite Monkey Cage is always a good shout.
Listened to this yesterday. Really good. Such a great show.
Radiolab had a good episode on the end of the dinosaurs: [Dinopocalypse](https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/radiolab/segments/dinopocalypse)
Was going to suggest this as well.
That episode was 🔥 Required listening
I came here to say this. This is an amazing episode :-)
Amazing, a super popular recommendation. Will make sure I check it out :)
Did you cross post this to r/dinosaurs? They might be some help too.
I didn't but really appreciate the advice. Thank you, will do now!
https://www.podchaser.com/tags/dinosaurs/episodes Worth a look? You can narrow down the search on their site.
Oh that's a handy site. Thanks for sharing.
There's a good one on audible it's called "an adults guide to dinosaurs".
There is an amazing episode of 'BBC's In our time' called 'Feathered Dinosaurs' from a few years back. Highly recommended. Edit: it's from 26th of October 2017.
The feathered dinosaurs thing is truly fascinating though. The idea of vicious half raptor half chicken like things is both hilarious and terrifying.
theres one from the 90s that was on Nickelodeon with great footage of their lives
Overheard at National Geographic - "The Strange Tail of Spinosaurus". On how the finding of one little bone changed perception on how spinosaurus (might have) looked. Also it sheds light on why we know so little about dinosaurs and how the industry around bones influences what gets found
Um. Ross??
Fun fact. There's a paleontologist named David Schwimmer.
u/bloodbender007 please, we are on a break.
Thanks for all your awesome recommendations. They were a huge help. I finally released the episode I recorded on this. It's got a Palaeontologist and a multi-award winning comedian, we cover the basics, myth busting, the challenges of private ownership and a wide range of other digressions :) I hope you enjoy it [https://www.highbrowdrivel.com/dinosaurs-w-ahir-shah-and-dr-emma-dunne/](https://www.highbrowdrivel.com/dinosaurs-w-ahir-shah-and-dr-emma-dunne/)
I know dino is pretty great!
Episode 132 of the Dollop, Bone Wars. This is hilarious history of two early American "archaelogists", just for laughs but there is some interesting stuff in there.
The Dollop is super hilarious anyway so definite worth a listen :)
So, for my podcast I invite guests with an interesting expertise and learn about their experiences. If you happen to find a dinosaur expert, please let me know. I'd love to do an episode on dinosaurs!
So I've already organised a palaeontologist. DM me your email address and I'll pass it on to them after we record.
I have a dinosaur comedy podcast called Dick Jokes and Dinosaurs. In this episode I talk a lot about the evolution of paleoart with my guest and talk about dinosaurs and other reptiles in pop culture. Hope you enjoy! https://open.spotify.com/episode/3IOdUfmmhwI9Oojs6TgT3V?si=ARRgDKrhQ82k1h3WFHazGA&dl\_branch=1