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When we come back, we'll see what happens when a song is lost, not just for Sabrina, but for a whole species.
When we come back, we'll see what happens when a song is lost, not just for Sabrina, but for a whole species.
When we come back, we'll see what happens when a song is lost, not just for Sabrina, but for a whole species.
This is Radiolab. I'm Lulu Miller. Today, we are dedicating the whole episode to an essay I read and adored called Key Changes, all about song in the animal world and beyond. It's by Sabrina Imbler, and it is being read to us by the actor Becca Blackwell.
This is Radiolab. I'm Lulu Miller. Today, we are dedicating the whole episode to an essay I read and adored called Key Changes, all about song in the animal world and beyond. It's by Sabrina Imbler, and it is being read to us by the actor Becca Blackwell.
This is Radiolab. I'm Lulu Miller. Today, we are dedicating the whole episode to an essay I read and adored called Key Changes, all about song in the animal world and beyond. It's by Sabrina Imbler, and it is being read to us by the actor Becca Blackwell.
All right. Now, before we end for real, I have just got to play one last very special treat for you because Sabrina initially wrote that essay for a special issue of Orion magazine, all about queer ecology that I guest edited. And to celebrate the launch, we had this Zoom event where we brought Sabrina into conversation with this other voice you are hearing.
All right. Now, before we end for real, I have just got to play one last very special treat for you because Sabrina initially wrote that essay for a special issue of Orion magazine, all about queer ecology that I guest edited. And to celebrate the launch, we had this Zoom event where we brought Sabrina into conversation with this other voice you are hearing.
All right. Now, before we end for real, I have just got to play one last very special treat for you because Sabrina initially wrote that essay for a special issue of Orion magazine, all about queer ecology that I guest edited. And to celebrate the launch, we had this Zoom event where we brought Sabrina into conversation with this other voice you are hearing.
Nature's music has been the most grounding thing for me. Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. And we talked a lot about song. Animals sing because they need to find each other. And at one point, Amy Rae started talking about this bird she hears singing at night.
Nature's music has been the most grounding thing for me. Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. And we talked a lot about song. Animals sing because they need to find each other. And at one point, Amy Rae started talking about this bird she hears singing at night.
Nature's music has been the most grounding thing for me. Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls. And we talked a lot about song. Animals sing because they need to find each other. And at one point, Amy Rae started talking about this bird she hears singing at night.
And so I had to ask her if she would sing it for us.
And so I had to ask her if she would sing it for us.
And so I had to ask her if she would sing it for us.
We appreciate the adventure. Okay.
We appreciate the adventure. Okay.