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Why You Smell What You Smell: The Science of Scents, Skunks & Memory

Why You Smell What You Smell: The Science of Scents, Skunks & Memory

Update: 2025-07-08
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Subscribe and let your nose lead the way. This episode stinks—in the best way possible.

In this surprisingly deep dive into all things scent, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole explore how your sense of smell works, why it’s wildly underappreciated, and what makes certain smells feel amazing (or like a chemical attack).

🧠 How does smell connect to memory and emotion?
 🦨 What makes skunk spray so powerful—and impossible to wash off?
 🌺 Why do corpse flowers pretend to be rotting meat?
 🍪 And why can one person love the smell of cookies while someone else smells… socks?

From pregnancy nose powers to extinct olfactory genes, this episode blends biology, psychology, and botany into a surprisingly aromatic mix of weird science and fun facts.

🎧 This is Season 12, Episode 2 of Wildly Curious—and your nostrils will never forget it.

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Why You Smell What You Smell: The Science of Scents, Skunks & Memory

Why You Smell What You Smell: The Science of Scents, Skunks & Memory

Katy Reiss & Laura Fawks Lapole