
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Anita has a gut feeling none of us know as much as we should about the connection between our intestinal health and how our minds work.
- Ian Carroll, assistant profession of nutrition at UNC-Chapel Hill teaches us what we need to know about our gut microbiome.
- Lin Chang, a gastroenterologist and co-director of the G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience, explains the science behind the "gut feeling."
- Lydia Greene, a postdoctoral fellow at the Duke Lemur Center, explains what lemur poop teaches us about humans.
- Anita's parents talk about why it was okay to talk about poop at their family dining table.
Read the transcript | Review the podcast | Explore the podcast discussion guide
Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram
4.7
216216 ratings
Anita has a gut feeling none of us know as much as we should about the connection between our intestinal health and how our minds work.
- Ian Carroll, assistant profession of nutrition at UNC-Chapel Hill teaches us what we need to know about our gut microbiome.
- Lin Chang, a gastroenterologist and co-director of the G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress and Resilience, explains the science behind the "gut feeling."
- Lydia Greene, a postdoctoral fellow at the Duke Lemur Center, explains what lemur poop teaches us about humans.
- Anita's parents talk about why it was okay to talk about poop at their family dining table.
Read the transcript | Review the podcast | Explore the podcast discussion guide
Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram
10,370 Listeners
90,749 Listeners
38,152 Listeners
7,723 Listeners
21,683 Listeners
43,491 Listeners
8,847 Listeners
14,529 Listeners
73 Listeners
8,914 Listeners
1,307 Listeners
4,330 Listeners
654 Listeners
51 Listeners
29 Listeners
127 Listeners