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Howling Around - All About Wolves

11/3/202329 min

Oh Muses! We tell many tales of Canis lupus. In it we encounter anti-wolf propaganda, the unrequited love of a goddess, civic planning, new obsessions, and ecosystem facts.

If you’re interested in other podcasts that are participating in the podcast party, here are some links – We’ll update with the specific episode links when they come out:

Girl Tales: https://girltalespodcast.com/

Moment of Um: https://www.momentofum.org/

The Ten News: https://www.thetennews.com/episodes

Wow in the World: https://tinkercast.com/all-podcasts/wow-in-the-world/

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  1. Kenny Curtis· Host0:00

    The stories featured in Greeking Out are usually original adaptations of classic Greek myths. This week's story features anti-wolf propaganda, the unrequited love of a goddess, civic planning, new obsessions, and ecosystem facts.

  2. Speaker 10:14

    Greeking Out, the greatest stories in history were told in Greek mythology. Greeking Out, gods and heroes, amazing feats. Listen and you'll see it's Greeking Out.

  3. Kenny Curtis· Host0:29

    Welcome back to Greeking Out. Today is a special episode because it's the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. And so, of course, we're talking about wolves. [wolf howling] Now, wolves are some of the greatest, most majestic animals on the planet.

  4. Tori Kerr· Co-host0:51

    But not as great as snakes.

  5. Kenny Curtis· Host0:55

    Well, that's your opinion, Oracle, and I suppose you're entitled to it, but anyway, wolv- When are we going to do an episode about snakes? Oracle, snakes come up in almost every single episode. We could be calling this show Snaking Out. At this point, the listeners probably think it's some sort of a bit. Can we please, just for today, focus on another type of animal?

  6. Tori Kerr· Co-host1:16

    Fine. But do not expect me to be happy about it.

  7. Kenny Curtis· Host1:22

    Thank you. And what I was actually going to say was that snakes and wolves have something in common. Most people are

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