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BrainStuff

How Do Sea Otters Work?

BrainStuff

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Science, Technology, Natural Sciences

3.91.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Sea otter populations, once endangered because of their super-cozy fur -- are doing a lot better these days. Learn how in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/sea-otter.htm

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0:00.0

Hey there podcast fans, Michael Lewis here, host of the Pushkin Show against the rules.

0:06.4

I want to tell you about a very special series we're doing called Judging Sam, the trial

0:11.8

of Sam Bankman Free.

0:13.3

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0:19.8

I'll be following the trial that decides his fate.

0:23.7

Judging Sam starts October 2nd.

0:26.1

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0:32.2

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0:36.8

Your career is your most valuable asset.

0:39.9

Imagine powering it with the unvarnished advice of the most successful chief executives in the world.

0:45.1

I'm Mike Stybe, a three-time CEO, Fortune 500 boy leader, and author of the top-selling career

0:50.6

guide, the career manifesto, on my new show, Office Hours.

0:54.6

I sit down with the leaders shaping our world to help you be the CEO of your own career.

1:00.0

Listen to Office Hours with Mike Stybe on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,

1:05.1

or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:07.0

Okay Katie, quick, rapid fire.

1:09.5

What do you think about when you think about Black Stories?

1:12.5

Tony Morrison, Long Novels, Zines, very complex stories,

1:16.9

Movie Night with popcorn, lineage and history,

1:20.6

BT Awards, Hood Motifs,

1:22.8

unreliable narrators.

1:24.2

So it's hard to condense a narrative that's so big into such a small space.

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