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#121: Metamorphosis: The Actor Who Became a Butterfly Scientist - Liam O'Brien


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Nearly every great story involves a transformation. In the butterfly world, we call it metamorphosis—the mysterious process where a caterpillar seemingly dissolves itself and is miraculously rebuilt into a creature that takes to the sky.

Our guest today is a living parallel to that transformation.

Liam O'Brien started his career far from the wild, under the bright lights of the stage as a professional actor. Yet, a shift was coming. At a pivotal time in his life, he traded the scripts and the spotlight for the quiet, meticulous study of winged beauty, stepping into the world of lepidoptery.

This pivot wasn't just a career change; it was a profound reawakening. In the precision and fragile beauty of the Bay Area's butterflies, Liam not only found a new scientific passion but he also re-discovered his dormant talent for art. He began documenting his observations with exquisite, original drawings, blending science and creativity in a way only he could.

The final form of this incredible journey is his beautifully illustrated Butterflies of the Bay Area - and slightly beyond.

Today, Liam discusses what makes butterflies so amazing. We discuss how no matter where you live, there are discoveries to be made. And this interview is so much more than just butterflies. You’ll have to listen to hear the raw, jaw dropping story of what led Liam to this life change.

And as you’d expect from a stage actor, Liam is full of charismatic and entertaining stories. And while we get into the details of some specific butterflies and places of the Bay Area, rest assured - there are parallels no matter where you live.

You can find Liam at robber_fly on instagram, and check out the show notes for links to Heyday Press and his book

And thanks to Amelia Heintz-Botz for editing help with this episode!

FULL SHOW NOTES

Butterflies of the Bay Area and (Slightly) Beyond - Liam's beautiful new book


ADDITIONAL LINKS

Liam's public appearances

The Lepidopterists’ Society

Books

Dangerous World of Butterflies by Peter Laufer

Kaufman Field Guide To Butterflies Of North America

Related Podcast Episode

#46: Paul Johnson - Finding and Counting Butterflies

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