Maddy Myers
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If you think, you know, a lot about bees.
And I feel like I know I learned so much from this documentary and my wife.
who majored in biology and is a gardener, also was repeatedly turning to me and being like, I had no idea bees could do this.
I don't want to like, quote unquote, spoil things in this documentary because it was that fun to watch it.
And it's like, you know, it's Nat Geo, so it's pretty family friendly, obviously, as long as you don't have a child who's afraid of bees.
But to just kind of like describe some of the things, they do interview a scientist in this documentary who's working on just various kind of
games to make bees play, like that they can solve complex puzzles via these little games, like these mazes, like you sort of picture like a mouse going through a maze and solving puzzles.
You leave with a bunch of respect for bees.
And you end up being like, bees are cute.
And so the documentary making the argument that they're deeply, deeply important to climates everywhere and showing beehives and all the different species of bees around the world, because there are bees around the world, but they're all slightly different and have different habitats and habits and kind of different types of intelligence that they exhibit.