Cranbrook Paleo Podcast
The Cranbrook Paleo Podcast is the premier podcast from Cranbrook Institute of Science. Led by dinosaur enthusiast Tim Urban and paleontologist Dr. Andrew Gangidine, this podcast will cover all things ancient life. Listen to learn about dinosaurs, ancient ocean reefs, the oldest known life on Earth, and even how scientists are hunting for fossils on other planets. This family-friendly podcast has something for fossil fans of all ages.
Episodes
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Paleo Artistry With Brian Engh
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Join Tim, Dr. Andrew, and special guest Brian Engh as they explore the world Paleo art, the process of creating incredible illustrations, and using new discoveries in Paleontology to create the most accurate depictions of Dinosaurs and prehistoric life possible.
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https://dontmesswithdinosaurs.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/DinosaursReanimated
https://www.instagram.com/brianengh_art/?hl=en
#brianengh
#paleoart
#art
#ancientearth
#PaleoPodcast
#AncientLife
#fossils
#dinosaurs
#paleontology
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Fossil Casts and Ants
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Join Andrew and Tim as they discuss movies, ants, and fossil casts with their guest, John Hankla!
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#Ants
#FossilCasts
#Paleo
#JohnHankla
#Prehistoric
#QueenAnt
#Dinosaurs
#JurassicWorld
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Insects and Dino Droppings
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
Wednesday Mar 01, 2023
There are many different types of fossils that paleontologists study to figure out how dinosaurs lived, and some are stranger than other! In this episode, Tim and Andrew call in Dr. Martin Qvarnström, a paleontologist from the Department of Organismal Biology at Uppsala University, Sweden, to talk about how he uses fossilized dinosaur droppings to study not only dinosaurs, but insects that are immaculately preserved in dinosaur dung!
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#martinqvarnstrom
#DinoDung
#insects
#ancientearth
#PaleoPodcast
#AncientLife
#fossils
#dinosaurs
#paleontology
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Dr. Emily Lindsey
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
Sunday Feb 12, 2023
While North America is notable for its many famous dinosaur discoveries, it is also well-known for other fossil finds. The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California are home to a seemingly never-ending supply of fossil mammals, plants, insects, and more! In this episode, Dr. Emily Lindsey, Associate Curator and Excavation Site Director at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum joins us to talk about the unique paleontology of the Tar Pits as well as her ongoing research related to extinction, climate change, and more.
#EmilyLindsey
#Cranbrook
#CranbrookPaleoPodcast
#PodcastNation
#Dionsoaurs
#Fossils
#TarPits
#LeBreaTarPits
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
Sunday Jan 29, 2023
We may have some bad news about your favorite childhood dinosaur toy. In this episode, Steven and Elizabeth from the hit YouTube channel “Your Dinosaurs are Wrong” join Tim and Andrew to discuss their hit videos that poke fun at poorly designed or out-of-date dinosaur toys while simultaneously educating on the latest paleontological discoveries.
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#YourDinosaursAreWrong
#DionsaurToys
#Toys
#Dinosaurs
#PaleoPodcast
#CranbrookInstituteofScience
#CIS
#Podcast
#PodcastNation
#YouTube
#AncientLife
#JurassicPeriod
#CretaceousPeriod
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
The Perseverance Mars Rover and Ancient Life
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
Sunday Jan 15, 2023
In order for NASA to do cool science, they need the help of cool scientists! The Perseverance rover, part of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, is currently in the midst of operations on the red planet, driving through an ancient river setting and collecting samples. But what is it looking for? What will it do next? These questions are part of the day-to-day operations carried out by Mars 2020 science team members like Dr. Andy Czaja and Andrea Corpolongo, who have joined Tim and Andrew to tell us Earthlings exactly what it’s like to live on Martian time!
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#MarsRover
#AncientLife
#PaleoPodcast
#dinosaurs
#Cretaceous
#CranbrookInstituteofScience
#Paleo
#Mars
#Space
#NASA
NASA
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Did Jurassic Park Get Everything Right?
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Monday Jan 02, 2023
Join Tim and Dr. Andrew as they discuss the most popular dino movie franchise ever! What did the creators of Jurassic Park get right...and what did they get wrong?
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#jurassicpark
#paleopodcast
#dinosaurs
#Trex
#science
#cranbrookinstituteofscience
#TimUrban
#AndrewGangidine
#jurassicperiod
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Ancient Seas
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
When dinosaurs ruled the land, giant reptiles ruled the oceans. In this episode, Tim and Andrew discuss the many iconic marine reptiles and fish that populated the ancient seas.
Cranbrook Institute of Science |
#paleopodcast
#dinosaurs
#cranbrookinstituteofscience
#paleo
#ancientlife
#ancientseas
#megalodon
#sharks
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Dr. David Hone
Monday Dec 05, 2022
Monday Dec 05, 2022
In this episode, Tim and Andrew talk with paleontologist, writer, and scientific consultant of all things dinosaur Dr. David Hone from the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London. Tune in to hear all about Dr. Hone’s field expeditions and fossil discoveries which have paved the way for our understanding of dinosaur behavior, as well as his recent popular science books on dinosaurs!
Cranbrook Institute of Science |
David Hone (davehone.co.uk)
#DavidHone
#PaleoPodcast
#QueenMaryUniversityofLondon
#dinosaurs
#pterosaurs
#cranbrookinstituteofscience
Sunday Nov 20, 2022
Pterosaurs
Sunday Nov 20, 2022
Sunday Nov 20, 2022
The ancient skies weren’t only occupied by dinosaurs! Pterosaurs, translating to “Wing Lizards” were flying reptiles that existed at the same time as dinosaurs, and were the earliest known vertebrates to have evolved powered flight. In this episode Tim and Andrew talk all things pterosaur, and dive into some particularly notable (and massive!) examples of famous pterosaurs.
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#pterosaurs
#winglizards
#cranbrookinstituteofscience
#paleopodcast
#dinosaurs
#cretaceousperiod