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Episode 34: More Octopus
Let’s continue our joyful learning about Josh’s favorite cephalopods, the octopus! This episodes continues from Episode 32. Josh will take us diving down to the further depths of their intelligence, shapeshifting, and mythologies! Discussion Includes: How to Shapeshift 101 What Do Octopus Dream About? Intelligence = Adaptability A Creature of Myth & Legend ©Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2026
Episode 33: Etymology
Part 1 of Our Mini-Series: "Language Through the Ages" Let’s talk language! Specifically, this episode delves into a brief history and overview of the study of etymology. Learn about the method of research for etymology, the difference between semantics and syntax, and the historical backgrounds of words like “weird” and “orange”! This episode sets the stage for further deep-dives into language studies as well as the use of etymology in our other episodes. Discussion Includes: Definitions and Clarifications of Language Categories Overview of Scientific Etymological Study Examples of Etymology Examples of Vernacular Homophones! © Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2026
Episode 32: Octopuses
Swim with us through the coral reefs and dark sea floors as we explore the outrageous octopus! This episode specifically delves into the general evolutionary and biological facts of these 8-legged friends. Mythology, history, culture impacts and more will be available in a later episode! The intelligence and strangeness of these animals is sure to fascinate you, as it does Josh and Kara! Discussion Includes: Etymology of Octopus & Its Plurals Evolution & the Mollusk Phylum Cephalopods & Jet Propulsion Surviving the Chicxulub Meteor DNA versus RNA: Evolution & Adaption Biology Overview Arms versus Legs ©Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2026
Episode 31: Leap Year
Episode 30: Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day to all who celebrate! This holiday of love has ancient origins from Rome and Catholicism. It has become a saturated business market and an important day for restaurants, flower shops, bakeries and more. Join us as we explore the roots of this holiday and the myths, saints, and female entrepreneurs that have shaped it! Discussion Includes: Lupercalia and Ancient Rome Various Myths and Origins Saint Valentine(s) & Feast Days Chaucer Esther Howland ©Wolf & Stag Productions LLC, 2026
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