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Stranger Tongues, Stranger Tides

1 h 1 min · 16 de feb de 2025
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Communication isn’t just words—it’s connection. This episode starts with a blue jay who taught me a lesson in language, moves through my autistic son’s search for a voice, explores science’s efforts to talk to animals, and stretches all the way to messages we’ve sent to the stars. From backyards to deep space, who—or what—is really listening? This one’s personal.

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