Podcast

Deep Listening

with marine biologist Laura May-Collado
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Wimblu's podcast engages in conversations with natural science professionals to explore the intersections between science, philosophy, art, spirituality, and more.
In this episode we talk with Costa Rican biologist Laura May Collado. Laura is a researcher and professor at the University of Vermont where she studies the repertoire of sounds emitted by cetaceans. Her research focuses on the factors that have determined the evolutionary history of the acoustic communication of these aquatic mammals.

With profound sensibility, Laura shares about the fascinating field of bioacoustics, about the ethical implications of all that is being discovered through sound, and about the transformative power of deep listening to create a world where all beings can go on singing.

This interview is only available in Spanish. 
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CREDITS

Production & Editing 
Alessandra Baltodano & Diego Ezpeleta

Script
Alessandra Baltodano

Sound mix & Music 
Diego Ezpeleta 

Illustration
Raquel Bello May

2024. Costa Rica 

Published on October, 2024 
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