The Larrikin Podcast
pregnancy quiz with Lenny and kevin and Fatherhood With The Honorable Kevin Holmes
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In today's podcast, I quiz my sister 'Daniel Danielson' aka Eileen Yakscoe about things I learned from Phillip Dettmer's book. I recently read the best science book I've ever read: 'Immune' by Phillip Dettmer. Its explanations are based on first principles that open the door to thinking about the immune system in a new way. His passion for the subject started at a young age. Phillip was a fuck-up as a kid. He was pulled out of school in Germany, and placed in 'loser school.' There, he found a teacher who was strict, but a great explainer of worldly phenomena. She had him hooked by her...
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I said adenoviruses enter the cell's nucleus- this isn't true. My mistake. But time is short, so I just posted it anyway cause I like to hear Aidan's song and it doesn't make much sense without our conversation
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you don't have to watch movies anymore, we'll definitely watch them and then tell you how they went. this episode was inspired by sarah black and ben flores
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Making a podcast with our guest's experiences after this. Making a podcast with Nick Hussey on misinformation after that.
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Find Nora @nora_yakscoe on Instagram
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Our brains finished evolving 50,000 years ago and we are stuck this way. Are we stuck in our ways? Are we frozen in time, like my mistake in this episode of saying "menstruation" instead of "menopause?" Jake is optimistic that we may be less stuck than we think.
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Peter Sullivan on twitter: @_ImSully on youtube: Peter Sullivan Sully talks about his farts, creative process, writing for Howie Mandel, performing nude, and how stand up can be lonely.
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on twitter: @_ImSully
on youtube: Peter Sullivan
Sully talks about his farts, creative process, writing for Howie Mandel, performing nude, and how stand up can be lonely.