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EP58- Animal Senses & New York City

1 h 11 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Animals have been known to act strange before storms, earthquakes, illness, and disaster, because apparently the dog, the cat, and some panicked backyard chickens may be better early-warning systems than the people in charge. Coincidence, instinct, or something we still don’t understand? Then we head below New York City into abandoned tunnels, forgotten stations, and underground stories that make the city feel less like a place and more like a giant, filthy machine hiding secrets under everyone’s feet. Nature sends warnings. New York buries them under concrete and pretends it’s fine. WORD OF THE WEEK: tmnt Yeah, I know, I should've said it on the podcast, I forgot. I'm a damn human.

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