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🗓️ 21 February 2023
⏱️ 50 minutes
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What do you get when you combine a love of reading with an interest in biology/public health/medical history and a background in podcasting? The TPWKY book club, of course! This season’s miniseries of bonus episodes features interviews with authors of popular science books, covering topics ranging from why sweat matters to the history of food safety, from the menstrual cycle to the persistence of race science and so much more. So dust off that library card, crack open that e-reader, fire up those earbuds, do whatever it takes to get yourself ready for the nerdiest book club yet.
We’re starting off this book club strong with a discussion of Breathless: The Scientific Race to Defeat a Deadly Virus, the latest book by award-winning science writer David Quammen (@DavidQuammen). Breathless recounts the fascinating - and sometimes frightening - story of how scientists sought to uncover the secrets of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID. In this interview, Quammen, whose 2012 book Spillover explores the increasing pathogen exchange occurring among humans, wildlife, and domestic animals, shares with us how he decided to write Breathless and why this story of discovery needs to be told. Our conversation takes us into musings over why we saw this pandemic coming yet could not keep it from happening, the controversy over the origins of SARS-CoV-2, and the question of whether future pandemics are preventable or inevitable. Through this discussion, we find that the global response to future pandemics depends just as much on locating the gaps in our knowledge about this virus as it does on applying what we have learned so far. Tune in for all this and more.
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1:14.6 | Welcome to the very first episode in this season's mini-series of bonus episodes. |
1:20.3 | If you tuned in to any of our bonus episodes from last season, you may remember that in |
1:25.1 | each of those episodes, I had an expert guest come on the podcast to help us dive more |
1:30.2 | deeply into an aspect of the topic that we had covered in our previous week's regular |
1:34.7 | episode. |
1:36.1 | We got up close in personal with Koalas and Climidia, explored the true origins of epidemiology, |
1:43.0 | Doug into fossilized poop, and those were just a few of the episodes. |
1:47.9 | In this season, though, I'm doing something a little different. |
1:50.8 | We'll still be deep diving into a topic with an expert guest, but that topic will be a |
1:55.1 | book, and that expert guest will be the author. |
1:58.6 | In each bonus episode this season, I'll be interviewing authors all about their popular |
2:03.1 | science books, on topics ranging from smallpox inoculation during the American Revolutionary |
2:08.6 | War to menstrual periods, the history of eugenics to why sweat matters, and so much more. |
2:16.6 | I guess you could think of it, kind of like this podcast will kill you book club. |
2:21.0 | In any case, it's going to be super fun, and I can't wait to see where these discussions |
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