Opdag hvad kvindelige vælgere virkelig ønsker i politik og nyd eventyret med dyrepodcasten 'Animal'! 🎧
Kvindelige vælgere står centralt i den politiske diskussion om 2024 og Trumps retssag. To kvindelige meningsmålere, der udgav en bog tilbage i 2005, har unikke indsigter omkring dette spørgsmål. Mens politik fylder luften, tager podcasten 'Animal' lytterne med på spændende eventyr med episoder om alt fra flagermus til hvalrosser. Turen begynder med søde dyr som puffins og manater, før den dykker ned i mere kontroversielle emner som Trumps retssag. I den seneste episode af 'Animal' er det flagermusene, der stjæler rampelyset, og lyttere får et eksklusivt indblik i deres fascinerende verden.
Med udendørssæsonen åbner mulighederne for at nyde lækre måltider under åben himmel. Fra tagøl og pretzels på Greats of Craft til naturlige vine og pop-ups på Frog, er der utallige grunde til at komme ud og få luft under vingerne. Så hvad end du er interesseret i politik, dyreliv eller udendørsoplevelser, er der noget for enhver smag i denne sprudlende blanding af emner!
Som en sjov kendsgerning, er puffins faktisk kendt som 'pufflings' som babyer, og personalet på podcasen 'Animal' er eksperter i at redde dem. Derudover er det interessant at vide, at flagermus spiller en afgørende rolle i vores økosystemer ved at hjælpe med bestøvning og reducere skadedyr.
It's a political question at the heart of 2024 and the premise of Trump's criminal trial. We check in with two female pollsters who wrote a book in 2005, ...
The first five episodes of “Animal” featured creatures that are easy to love: Walnut, puffins, manatees, ferrets and the poor extinct Japanese wolf.
Hi, I'm Sam Anderson. This is my podcast, “Animal.” Follow me on a journey to meet new creatures and the people who love them.
In Episode 2, we went to Iceland to rescue baby puffins — which are called, adorably, pufflings. Our guide was Trausti Mar Sigurðarson, a chatty 19-year-old ...
Rooftop beers and pretzels at Greats of Craft, natural wine and pop-ups at Frog, and more reasons to get outside.
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