Introducing The Molecular Ecologist Podcast

The Molecular Ecologist is trying out a new medium for the first time since we launched: audio! That’s right, TME contributors, talking about the science we’ve been reading and writing about, recorded for easy listening on any internet-capable device. As a starting point for material, we’ll recap and discuss some of our favorite recent posts to the blog — if this turns out to be something folks like, we may branch out into podcast-only content like interviews.

We’re distributing over the hosting service Anchor.fm, which makes a lot of the backend logistics very simple, including hooking up the RSS feed to standard podcast subscription services like Spotify and Apple Podcasts (coming soon) — we’ll also post new episodes to the blog as they come out.

Take a listen below, and let us know what you think!

In the inaugural episode of The Molecular Ecologist Podcast:

The music in this episode is Leroy Anderson’s “The Syncopated Clock,” performed on piano by Markus Staab and available under a Creative Commons license via Musopen.

About Jeremy Yoder

Jeremy B. Yoder is an Associate Professor of Biology at California State University Northridge, studying the evolution and coevolution of interacting species, especially mutualists. He is a collaborator with the Joshua Tree Genome Project and the Queer in STEM study of LGBTQ experiences in scientific careers. He has written for the website of Scientific American, the LA Review of Books, the Chronicle of Higher Education, The Awl, and Slate.
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