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Ologies with Alie Ward

Blattodeology (YES, COCKROACHES) with Dominic Evangelista

15 Oct 2025

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Full Episode

0.031 - 21.26 Allie Ward

Oh, hey, it's the smell of fresh paint in your new apartment. Allie Ward, don't you dare leave. Don't you leave. I'm holding your hand, maybe a little too firmly for you to get away. I'm urging you to be strong. Let's learn about cockroaches. First of all, it's spooktober. All right. Secondly, there's so much to love. Is there? Sort of.

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21.32 - 38.418 Allie Ward

Find out with me, a person who, until this interview, knew of very few redeeming qualities of a roach, but now I would have a chat with one if its mouth worked that way. Now, this expert was recommended to me by another ologist who I adore, and when I told her I needed a cockroach person, she instantly named them.

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38.439 - 56.043 Allie Ward

They are an entomology assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They run a cockroach lab. This guest studied biology for undergrad and ecology and evolution for their PhD, and we'll talk to them about what is a cockroach and why they are not quite what you think they are.

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56.304 - 76.356 Allie Ward

But first, just a quick thanks to patrons of the show who submit questions for Theologist ahead of time. Thanks to everyone wearing Ologies merch from ologiesmerch.com, and thanks to everyone who leaves reviews, which help the show so much, such as this crisp new one from NotAbby who wrote, a poem review. I know nothing, but then I listened to ologies. Now I know a little something.

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76.817 - 97.268 Allie Ward

Ain't that great? Not Abby. That's me snapping my fingers in an appreciative way. Also, if anyone needs shorter kid-friendly episodes for their children or classroom safe, we have Smologies, S-M-O-L-O-G-I-E-S. Wherever you get your podcasts, there's a separate feed you can subscribe to.

97.248 - 113.007 Allie Ward

Okay, so first off, the term cockroach comes from the Spanish cucaracha, which stems from cuca for a caterpillar. But in Latin, the word blada means that which shuns the light. So let's shed some light on these low-profile, skittish little critters.

113.047 - 123.559 Allie Ward

Let's learn about their bonkers dicks, their preferred diets, ones that look like emeralds and candy corn, how to catch a rainforest cockroach if you want to.

123.539 - 144.535 Allie Ward

their stunning diversity, why we need cockroaches in the wild, at least, but also how to get them out of your house, how they got there in the first place, and some behavioral aspects that will make you wish you had one as a pal, maybe a pet, with entomologist, assistant professor, and professional platodiologist, Dr. Dominic Evangelista.

162.706 - 165.47 Dr. Dominic Evangelista

My name is Dominic Evangelista and I use he, him pronouns.

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