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Here We Are

Hormones + Monogamous Rodents

Here We Are

Shane Mauss

Science

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2019

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Shane chats with Associate Processor of MCDB and Psychology & Neuroscience at The University of Colorado Boulder, Zoe Donaldson. How do hormones like Vasopressin and Oxytocin impact social behavior? Can studying Prairie Voles tell us anything about human social behavior? Please visit our sponsorsThe Great Courses www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/hereweare https://Libro.fm is the first audiobook company to make it possible for you to buy audiobooks directly through your local bookstore. Offer code: hereweare for 3 months for the price of one. Outro Music by Rebreather - http://rebreather-ohio.bandcamp.com/album/rebreather-ep-2018 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sky Pines and You

0:04.0

Welcome to the show everybody. I thought I'd start out a little bit differently.

0:08.0

I'm feeling a little experimental and I'm wondering if once in a while it might be fun just to share some of the ideas

0:15.2

that I got kicking around my old noggin. A lot of times I save them I'm like oh maybe

0:19.7

there will be an opportunity during an interview and I can interject this thing and bounce this idea

0:26.9

that I've been having off of an academic but why not share some with you guys when I have an abundance of them like I have

0:37.4

lately and I've also been I wanted to talk a little bit about inspiration. I'm inspired to talk about this because I've been

0:46.6

bumping into people at stand-up science and whatnot that listen to the podcast and they'll know things about me that I share in the

0:55.2

intros like I've been doing a bunch of yoga lately or something like that and in

1:00.3

my mind I'm like one this podcast doesn't have the most amount of listeners, just so it's already quite a treat when listeners do come out and I meet people. I'm always thrilled that people are into this stuff because my goodness I

1:18.0

Honestly believe this this stuff is just so incredibly important the research that my guests have to share.

1:25.6

Granted it's the thing that I'm into and we all kind of think that our things are just

1:29.7

the most important things in the world. So I guess I'm as susceptible to that as anybody, but a lot of this stuff

1:38.0

hasn't just, you know, it's not just fun facts. I see like a lot of science stuff out there. It's just like a fun

1:45.9

headline and I'm not there's nothing wrong with that. I love a good fun fact but I

1:51.9

think some of these some of these concepts that we learn during this show

1:58.8

can be applied to so many different facets of life. Sometimes it's very detailed and specific and

2:06.6

other times it can be applied in a more holistic way like I've been rock climbing

2:11.9

a lot lately and there's there's things about it.

2:15.3

You're kind of sometimes doing the same route over and over again trying to complete this project.

2:24.7

There's pieces of it you're getting hung up on

2:28.0

and there's this move you can't figure out.

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