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Have you ever thought science is boring? If you have, how does it feel to be incorrect? Don't worry though, we can help fix that! Austin and Ulysses are two graduate students studying ecology and evolutionary biology that are ready to "queerify" your experience with science. We discuss all things queer in science - queer related science news, interviews with other queer academics, interesting topics in science, and so much more! Join us every two weeks for an episode that is sure to both shock and inform you of just how queer we can make science.
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In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Ed Smith and his contributions to the video game industry as an electrical engineer. For the DEFENCE, we chat about artificial intelligence and the latest app fad Lensa AI. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by soldering some computer engineering drag names and QUEER RANTING about being queer during the holidays. ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. Given the inaction of the Winnipeg police department in the searching of the landfill where they know bodies of Indigenous women were placed in after being murdered. Please contact the Winnipeg police department and demand they search the Brady Road landfill. We have also posted a link to mutual aid requests to help out during this holiday season.Winnipeg police department - https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/police/  Mutual aid requests - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cWXDfZjyVALJFdEHj2aAYCw1hFbLYxsApFOW-iWwMSc/mobilebasic Calgary Counselling and Therapy - https://calgarycounselling.com/Talk Suicide Canada toll-free hotline (24/7) - 1-833-456-4566-----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Marie Curie and her work on isolating plutonium and radium to revolutionize physics and chemistry. For the DEFENCE, we chat about radiology - the good, the bad, and the Chernobyl. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by adapting some evolution-based drag names and QUEER RANTING about Gun violence and the queer community. ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. Given the recent tragedy happening at club Q in Colorado, we wanted to highlight resources to help support victims families and those who were affected - please consider donating to these causes. Colorado healing fund - https://www.gofundme.com/f/victims-of-club-q-colorado-springs-mass-shootingClub Q #stophate fund - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-the-club-q-families-and-survivors OnePulse Foundation - https://onepulsefoundation.org/ Calgary Counselling and Therapy - https://calgarycounselling.com/Talk Suicide Canada toll-free hotline (24/7) - 1-833-456-4566-----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Svante Pääbo and he received the Nobel Peace Prize in physiology and medicine for researching the evolution of hominins. For the DEFENCE, we chat about Pokémon and how theories of evolution are or are not applied. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by adapting some evolution-based drag names and QUEER RANTING about twitter again - our timing could not have been better. We will be suspending queery submissions until our next season! Thanks to all who submitted!----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we wanted to highlight Walls Down Collective - which is the new organization associated with Bear Clan patrol YYC. Follow the below links to see how you can help out! Walls Down Collective LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/wallsdowncollectivePlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV/AIDS  and preventative measures. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Chien-Shiung Wu and how she contributed to the manhattan project and our current knowledge of quantum physics. For the DEFENCE, we chat about the recent nobel peace prize in physics - including how our brains cease to exist now. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by postulating some physics based drag names and QUEER RANTING about music. No queery this week because nobody submitted any - again :(Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we wanted to highlight the LGBT purge Fund - which is an organization that helps ensure queer folks traumatized by army experiences can get the help they need. LGBT Purge Fund - https://lgbtpurgefund.com/Please also check out Freddie for more information on HIV/AIDS  and preventative measures. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Sarah Josephine Baker and she increased hygiene and reduced child mortality in New York. For the DEFENCE, we chat about real zombies - including Cordyceps fungus and psychadelic bath salts. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by growing some fungus and drug related drag names and QUEER RANTING about halloween season and queer culture. No queery this week because nobody submitted any - again :(Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we wanted to highlight Camp FYREFLY - which helps young queer and trans folks develop leadership skills across Canada. Follow the below links to see how you can help out! Camp Fyrefly main website - https://www.ualberta.ca/camp-fyrefly/index.htmlPlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV/AIDS  and preventative measures. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Jacinto Convit and how he contributed to the preventative vaccine for Leprosy. For the DEFENCE, we chat about the black death. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by biopsying some disease and plague related drag names, QUEER RANTING about halloween season and queer culture. No queery this week because nobody submitted any :(Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we wanted to discuss the civil strife in Iran and highlight resources to help folks in need. Follow the below links to see how you can help out! Website supporting justice for victims on the PS752 flight - https://www.ps752justice.com/Please also check out Freddie for more information on HIV/AIDS  and preventative measures. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Rosalind Franklin and how her results were stolen by white men - surprising we know. For the DEFENCE, we chat about wildlife forensics. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by synthesizing some biochemistry based drag names, QUEER RANTING about dating, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking when we knew we were queer.Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 ----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we highlight SkippingStone which is a resource for trans folks and the people in their lives - send them some love / money if you can ! Skipping Stone main site - https://www.skippingstone.ca/Get involved with Skipping Stone - https://www.skippingstone.ca/get-involvedPlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV/AIDS  and preventative measures. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the rumoured ICONIQUE SCIENTIST  Leonardo Da Vinci and his hypothesized queerness. For the DEFENCE, we chat about Bio-inspired Design and give a few examples. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by designing some architecture/physics based drag names, QUEER RANTING about performative allyship, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking for tips about academic writing!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 Correction - We thought this episode would be released during Calgary Pride and it's actually after----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. One community pillar we would like to highlight is Good Neighbour - send them some love / money if you can !  Good Neighbor's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodneighbouryyc/?hl=enGood Neighbor's LinkTree - https://linktr.ee/goodneighbouryycPlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE  Henrietta Lacks and the ethics around tissue collection in medical science. For the DEFENCE, we chat about how monkeypox is not an STI and go over the history of the virus. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by diagnosing medicinal inspired drag names, QUEER RANTING about sex education, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking for tips about entering an undergraduate degree!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 -----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. One community pillar we would like to highlight is Inclusive Canada - send them some love / money if you can ! Main website for Inclusive Canada - https://www.inclusivecanada.org/ Donation website for Inclusive Canada - https://www.inclusivecanada.org/support Please also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.comEditing done by Austin AshbaughTitle background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTISTS Dorothy Vaughn, Katherine Johnson, and Mary Jackson and their astronomical contributions to NASA. For the DEFENCE, we chat about space exploration and the new James Webb Telescope Photos. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by calculating trajectories for more astronomy inspired drag names, QUEER RANTING about queer-baiting/queer media, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking how to look into joining a research lab. Join us back here in the third week of august to discuss Henrietta Lacks along with virology!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 -----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. One community member in Calgary has showed with example how to support and uplift important voices - Taylor McNallie - send her some love! Taylor's LinktreePlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com Editing done by Carter Potts and Austin AshbaughEmail - pottsdrummer@gmail.com Twitter - @Carter_Potts_97Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST Charles Turner and their contributions to entomology. For the DEFENCE, we chat about how Darwin was a b***h and Wallace deserved more recognition. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by spinning some entomology/arachnology inspired drag names, QUEER RANTING about twitter, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking how to balance academia and a social life. Join us back here in the first week of august to discuss Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson along with space exploration!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 -----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. Given the overturning of Roe Vs. Wade in the states, we would like to highlight the Indigenous Women Rising organization. IWR main websiteForm to receive funds for access to a safe abortionDonations for IWRPlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueeryTik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses discuss the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST Mary Anning and their contributions to marine paleontology. For the DEFENCE, we chat about De-extinction considering the release of Jurassic World - Dominion. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by chiseling at paleontology/geology inspired drag names, QUEER RANTING about the florida bill to ban children from drag shows, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking how to take academic feedback without getting hurt personally. Join us back here in the third week of July to discuss Dr. Charles Turner and the other side of the origin of species!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 -----------------------We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. Given the overturning of Roe Vs. Wade in the states, we would like to highlight the National Abortion federation (NAF). NAF main websiteNAF Hotline for those in needMemberships / DonationsPlease also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ -----------------------Follow our socials, download, and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueery Tik Tok - @queernqueeryAustin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUms-----------------------Logo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
In this week's episode Austin and Ulysses are continuing pride month by discussing the ICONIQUE SCIENTIST Sally Ride and their contributions to the space program and science education. For the DEFENCE, we chat about sexual dimorphism, sex roles and sex role reversal, and how sexual selection is based in dated heterocentric ideals. We round out the episode with SCIENTIFIC NOMENCLATURE by stargazing to create astronomy (and astrology) inspired drag names, QUEER RANTING about the stigmas and stereotypes in the queer community, and lastly discussing the submitted QUEERY asking “Should I choose where I go to grad school based on whether I think the location is cool or not. Is that smart?”. Join us back here in at the start of July for the next episode discussing Mary Anning and De-extinction!Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. This week we would like to highlight the Aboriginal Friendship Center of Calgary.  This is another community-based organization dedicated to providing resources to Indigenous folks. Check out the link below for more information. Aboriginal Friendship Center of Calgary - https://www.afccalgary.org/Please also check out Freddie for more information on HIV and HIV prevention. Freddie website - https://www.gofreddie.com/ Follow our socials and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueery Austin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUmsLogo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
On the first EVER episode of putting the queer in queery, Austin and Ulysses are jumping right into pride month by discussing the note-able ICONIQUE SCIENTIST Alan Turing and his contributions to ending the second world war. For the DEFENCE, we chat about same sex behaviour (SSB) in animals, SSB in evolutionary theory, and the so-called “Gay Gene”. We round out the episode by computing some computer science inspired drag names, talking all things “Heartstopper”, and lastly discussing the submitted queery asking “What are the chances of twins being gay?”We want to acknowledge that we are researching, recording, and editing this podcast on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations).  The city of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.  As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledge, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support and exchange of resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. We would like to highlight the Bear Clan Patrol (YYC). This is a community-based organization dedicated to providing safety, support, and crime prevention to equity-deserving groups in Calgary. Please call Bear Clan Patrol YYC (24/7 hotline below) as opposed to other law enforcement to prevent unwarranted police violence. Hotline # (24/7 police alternative) - 403 - 608 - 2401Instagram - @bearclanpatrolcalgary Follow our socials and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Submit your queeries here ! - https://forms.gle/m9JSKcHnHFgkomwz7 Podcast socialsInstagram - @queernqueeryTwitter - @QueerNQueery Austin AshbaughInstagram - @austinjashbaughTwitter - @aus10ashUlysses ShivjiInstagram - @u_shivyTwitter - @EcologyUmsLogo done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna Feel*Please note that this is a personal podcast and does not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the university, lab groups, or employers that Austin and Ulysses are associated with. All opinions are our own unless otherwise explicitly stated. 
A brief teaser for the upcoming first season of Putting the Queer in Queery.  Join us in June as we embark on a journey to queerify science by talking about being queer in science, academia, grad school, and society. Can't wait to see what we can all learn together! :)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------◾ In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that we work, live, research, and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda, and the Métis region 3 Nation of Southern Alberta. As biologists, we rely on knowledge pertaining to the land to understand energy flow - Indigenous folks have realized this long before modern biology. It is therefore critical to acknowledge the traditional knowledges, methods, and caretaking of Indigenous peoples towards the land. We encourage the support of  resources designed to help reduce systemic inequities in academia and society in general. We would like to highlight the Bear Clan Patrol (YYC). This is a community-based organization dedicated to providing safety, support, and crime prevention to equity-deserving groups in Calgary. Please call Bear Clan Patrol YYC (24/7 hotline below) as opposed to other law enforcement to prevent unwarranted police violence. Hotline # - (403) - 608 - 2401Instagram - @bearclanpatrolcalgary https://www.instagram.com/bearclanpatrolcalgary/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow our socials and rate us as ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ on whatever streaming service you use to listen! It helps us grow the pod and allows us to spend more time on generating content :)Podcast socialsIG - @queernqueery    - https://www.instagram.com/queernqueery/Twt - @QueerNQueery    - https://twitter.com/QueerNQueeryAustin AshbaughIG - https://www.instagram.com/austinjashbaugh/Twt - https://twitter.com/Aus10AshUlysses ShivjiIG - https://www.instagram.com/u_shivy/Twt - https://twitter.com/EcologyUmsLogo for Putting the Queer in Queery done by Chase AshbaughEmail - chaseashbaughmedia@gmail.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/chase.ashbaugh/ Twt - https://twitter.com/ashbaugh_chase-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Title background music by - Alexi Action- I Wanna FeelAudio File URL:http://pixabay.com/music/future-bass-alexi-action-i-wanna-feel-110039/
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