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Ahead of next weeks #CitizenScienceFriday where we talk to Katie-Lyn Bunney of the Monarch Joint Venture, we wanted to revisit an old favorite as a context filler for some of what you will hear...and because we love the topic!
Starting at a young age, we are all introduced to this idea, an idea that we carry with us and adapt, and reapply as a metaphor for our own lives---this idea of becoming something new, beginning again as something better. But behind this idea is a process, and despite our lifelong exposure, most don’t really know what exactly is going on In the Season 1 Finale of The Wild Life, Devon and Richard expose the mystery of metamorphosis, what happens inside the chrysalis, whether or not a butterfly remembers or a caterpillar knows, destroy the metamorphosis metaphor, and build it anew, all with the help of Dr. Martha Weiss of Georgetown University.
Read the write-up on this episode and view some of the videos and research mentioned here: https://thewildlife.blog/2018/07/27/the-wild-life-season-1-finale-the-metamorphosis-metaphor/
While you are listening, don't forget to rate and review the show! We will literally die from undernourishment if we don't have more ratings and reviews. That's messed up, yo.
Become a patron (and our best friend), and get tons of cool perks at www.patreon.com/TheWildLife and help us to keep doing what we are doing and getting better! Also, check out our latest merch at www.thewildlife.blog/shop
If you are interested in learning more about our upcoming hikes, visit
https://thewildlife.blog/hike/
Follow Devon on Instagram @devonthenatureguy or on Twitter @devthenatureguy
Follow the official blog and podcast pages on Instagram @thewildlife.blog and on FB.
Join our official FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheWildLife.Blog/
Join our new Book Club here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2678194339079182
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Ahead of next weeks #CitizenScienceFriday where we talk to Katie-Lyn Bunney of the Monarch Joint Venture, we wanted to revisit an old favorite as a context filler for some of what you will hear...and because we love the topic!
Starting at a young age, we are all introduced to this idea, an idea that we carry with us and adapt, and reapply as a metaphor for our own lives---this idea of becoming something new, beginning again as something better. But behind this idea is a process, and despite our lifelong exposure, most don’t really know what exactly is going on In the Season 1 Finale of The Wild Life, Devon and Richard expose the mystery of metamorphosis, what happens inside the chrysalis, whether or not a butterfly remembers or a caterpillar knows, destroy the metamorphosis metaphor, and build it anew, all with the help of Dr. Martha Weiss of Georgetown University.
Read the write-up on this episode and view some of the videos and research mentioned here: https://thewildlife.blog/2018/07/27/the-wild-life-season-1-finale-the-metamorphosis-metaphor/
While you are listening, don't forget to rate and review the show! We will literally die from undernourishment if we don't have more ratings and reviews. That's messed up, yo.
Become a patron (and our best friend), and get tons of cool perks at www.patreon.com/TheWildLife and help us to keep doing what we are doing and getting better! Also, check out our latest merch at www.thewildlife.blog/shop
If you are interested in learning more about our upcoming hikes, visit
https://thewildlife.blog/hike/
Follow Devon on Instagram @devonthenatureguy or on Twitter @devthenatureguy
Follow the official blog and podcast pages on Instagram @thewildlife.blog and on FB.
Join our official FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheWildLife.Blog/
Join our new Book Club here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2678194339079182

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