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The Hidden World of Sh*t (a farewell to 2020)
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Language warning. We use the word sh*t a lot in this episode, since it is, in fact all about poop.
To wrap up this crappy, some may even say shitty year, host Adam Gamwell and intern Elizabeth Smyth discuss the origin of the word shit, how the way we defecate is culturally constructed, what our poop reveals about us, and so much more in this New Year’s Eve mini-episode of This Anthro Life. Farewell 2020, it’s been real.
In this episode we dig into:
What poop tells us about culture and our biology
Whether to sit or squat?
Poop’s superpower for healing gut microbiota and potential energy source
How poop in space might tell us if we are, in fact, extraterrestrials ourselves
Also check our new blog Voice and Value where we dive deeper into all things human: Voice and Value – Medium
Articles referenced:
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
Poop Worlds: Material Culture and Copropower (or, Toward a Shitty Turn)
Poop (Somatosphere)
How Fossilized Poop Gives Us The Scoop on Ancient Diets
Watching What We Flush Could Help Keep a Pandemic Under Control https://nyti.ms/2J2MJaa
Human feces from the developing world could power millions of homes
Follow this Anthro Life on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram!
Twitter: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) / Twitter
Instagram: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisanthrolife/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-anthro-life-podcast
Website: This Anthro Life
Music: Epidemic Sounds
No Regrets - Guy Trevino
Basmati - Farrell Wooten
Episode Art: Liz Smyth
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To wrap up this crappy, some may even say shitty year, host Adam Gamwell and intern Elizabeth Smyth discuss the origin of the word shit, how the way we defecate is culturally constructed, what our poop reveals about us, and so much more in this New Year’s Eve mini-episode of This Anthro Life. Farewell 2020, it’s been real.
In this episode we dig into:
What poop tells us about culture and our biology
Whether to sit or squat?
Poop’s superpower for healing gut microbiota and potential energy source
How poop in space might tell us if we are, in fact, extraterrestrials ourselves
Also check our new blog Voice and Value where we dive deeper into all things human: Voice and Value – Medium
Articles referenced:
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
Poop Worlds: Material Culture and Copropower (or, Toward a Shitty Turn)
Poop (Somatosphere)
How Fossilized Poop Gives Us The Scoop on Ancient Diets
Watching What We Flush Could Help Keep a Pandemic Under Control https://nyti.ms/2J2MJaa
Human feces from the developing world could power millions of homes
Follow this Anthro Life on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram!
Twitter: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) / Twitter
Instagram: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisanthrolife/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-anthro-life-podcast
Website: This Anthro Life
Music: Epidemic Sounds
No Regrets - Guy Trevino
Basmati - Farrell Wooten
Episode Art: Liz Smyth
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/message
203 episoder
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Manage episode 281320301 series 2427584
Innhold levert av Anthrocurious, LLC and LLC. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Anthrocurious, LLC and LLC eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Language warning. We use the word sh*t a lot in this episode, since it is, in fact all about poop.
To wrap up this crappy, some may even say shitty year, host Adam Gamwell and intern Elizabeth Smyth discuss the origin of the word shit, how the way we defecate is culturally constructed, what our poop reveals about us, and so much more in this New Year’s Eve mini-episode of This Anthro Life. Farewell 2020, it’s been real.
In this episode we dig into:
What poop tells us about culture and our biology
Whether to sit or squat?
Poop’s superpower for healing gut microbiota and potential energy source
How poop in space might tell us if we are, in fact, extraterrestrials ourselves
Also check our new blog Voice and Value where we dive deeper into all things human: Voice and Value – Medium
Articles referenced:
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
Poop Worlds: Material Culture and Copropower (or, Toward a Shitty Turn)
Poop (Somatosphere)
How Fossilized Poop Gives Us The Scoop on Ancient Diets
Watching What We Flush Could Help Keep a Pandemic Under Control https://nyti.ms/2J2MJaa
Human feces from the developing world could power millions of homes
Follow this Anthro Life on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram!
Twitter: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) / Twitter
Instagram: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisanthrolife/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-anthro-life-podcast
Website: This Anthro Life
Music: Epidemic Sounds
No Regrets - Guy Trevino
Basmati - Farrell Wooten
Episode Art: Liz Smyth
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/message
…
continue reading
To wrap up this crappy, some may even say shitty year, host Adam Gamwell and intern Elizabeth Smyth discuss the origin of the word shit, how the way we defecate is culturally constructed, what our poop reveals about us, and so much more in this New Year’s Eve mini-episode of This Anthro Life. Farewell 2020, it’s been real.
In this episode we dig into:
What poop tells us about culture and our biology
Whether to sit or squat?
Poop’s superpower for healing gut microbiota and potential energy source
How poop in space might tell us if we are, in fact, extraterrestrials ourselves
Also check our new blog Voice and Value where we dive deeper into all things human: Voice and Value – Medium
Articles referenced:
The History of Poop Is Really the History of Technology
Poop Worlds: Material Culture and Copropower (or, Toward a Shitty Turn)
Poop (Somatosphere)
How Fossilized Poop Gives Us The Scoop on Ancient Diets
Watching What We Flush Could Help Keep a Pandemic Under Control https://nyti.ms/2J2MJaa
Human feces from the developing world could power millions of homes
Follow this Anthro Life on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram!
Twitter: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) / Twitter
Instagram: This Anthro Life Podcast (@thisanthrolife) • Instagram photos and videos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisanthrolife/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-anthro-life-podcast
Website: This Anthro Life
Music: Epidemic Sounds
No Regrets - Guy Trevino
Basmati - Farrell Wooten
Episode Art: Liz Smyth
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisanthrolife/message
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