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705 Who Are You?

Series: Radiolab
From: WNYC
Length: 00:59:00

This hour centers around a chilling question: can you ever really know the people around you? Even those most dear to you--your mother, your child, your loved one--can you ever really know what they are thinking, feeling, or experiencing? Or is it all just a leap of faith? In this episode of Radiolab, we talk to neuroscientists, primatologists, zookeepers, actors, and dog owners, who are all trying to get inside another’s mind. Read the full description.
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This hour centers around a chilling question: can you ever really know the people around you? Even those most dear to you--your mother, your child, your loved one--can you ever really know what they are thinking, feeling, or experiencing? Or is it all just a leap of faith? In this episode of Radiolab, we talk to neuroscientists, primatologists, zookeepers, actors, and dog owners, who are all trying to get inside another’s mind.

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Radiolab Show 705 - Who Are You?
TRT 59:00

LANGUAGE ADVISORY:

At 41:40 The word shit is bleeped

And they started multiplying. More and more sightings of them in backyards and on runner’s routes. The local press started running articles “keep your pets in after dark”. A cave was found, the…has it, with hundreds of collars. In 1998 a three year old boy was bitten. And then my sister found a goose, completely slaughtered, down on a dock by the pond. It was surrounded by a splatter painting of feces strewn so wide that she deemed it the (Shit *beep) of terror. Proof, that its last moments of life had been one of fear, before the coyote descended.

*Breaks: Two 1:00 minute Station ID Breaks. There is music under the break. *

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Break One: 23:14 - 24:14

Seg B: 24:14 - 47:40
Incue: Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad. And I'm Robert Krulwich.
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Seg C: 48:40 - 59:00
Incue: Hey, I'm Jad Abumrad
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