Regina Barber
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OK, so there's this like big debate, right? Like, is it the trip or is it the drug? And does it even matter if we try to separate these things?
OK, so there's this like big debate, right? Like, is it the trip or is it the drug? And does it even matter if we try to separate these things?
OK, so there's this like big debate, right? Like, is it the trip or is it the drug? And does it even matter if we try to separate these things?
I'm Regina Barber. And I'm Rachel Carlson. And if you liked this episode, make sure you never miss a new one, especially episodes two and three of this psychedelic series, by following us on whatever podcasting platform you're listening from. This episode was produced by Hannah Chin and edited by Rebecca Ramirez and Jeff Brumfield. Tyler Jones checked the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer.
I'm Regina Barber. And I'm Rachel Carlson. And if you liked this episode, make sure you never miss a new one, especially episodes two and three of this psychedelic series, by following us on whatever podcasting platform you're listening from. This episode was produced by Hannah Chin and edited by Rebecca Ramirez and Jeff Brumfield. Tyler Jones checked the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer.
I'm Regina Barber. And I'm Rachel Carlson. And if you liked this episode, make sure you never miss a new one, especially episodes two and three of this psychedelic series, by following us on whatever podcasting platform you're listening from. This episode was produced by Hannah Chin and edited by Rebecca Ramirez and Jeff Brumfield. Tyler Jones checked the facts. Kweisi Lee was the audio engineer.
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Beth Donovan is our senior director. And Colin Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. Thank you for listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.
Beth Donovan is our senior director. And Colin Campbell is our senior vice president of podcasting strategy. Thank you for listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.
Hey, Juana. Hi, excited to be here. I hear we're talking about one of my favorite things, running, and how running a marathon can change your brain.
Hey, Juana. Hi, excited to be here. I hear we're talking about one of my favorite things, running, and how running a marathon can change your brain.
Hey, Juana. Hi, excited to be here. I hear we're talking about one of my favorite things, running, and how running a marathon can change your brain.
All right. Just to start off, tell me about marathon running. I'm training for one myself, so I'm really interested in this story.
All right. Just to start off, tell me about marathon running. I'm training for one myself, so I'm really interested in this story.
All right. Just to start off, tell me about marathon running. I'm training for one myself, so I'm really interested in this story.
Like neurodegenerative diseases. Okay, so for marathon runners or marathon runner hopefuls like me, it sounds like we're all okay to keep on running.
Like neurodegenerative diseases. Okay, so for marathon runners or marathon runner hopefuls like me, it sounds like we're all okay to keep on running.
Like neurodegenerative diseases. Okay, so for marathon runners or marathon runner hopefuls like me, it sounds like we're all okay to keep on running.
All right. So next up, we've got fermenting food in space. I'm always good for food story. So what kind of food are we talking about here?
All right. So next up, we've got fermenting food in space. I'm always good for food story. So what kind of food are we talking about here?