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Dirty, Stinky, Beautiful

Dirty, Stinky, Beautiful

De : Natalie Rose Wheeler
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Consider joining patreon.com/dirtystinkybeautiful for early access episodes and bonus content. Welcome to Dirty Stinky Beautiful, where listeners will fall in love with the gross science of being human. Through humor and reverence, this show aspires to invoke wonder in the real and the raw. In this journey we will look at bodily excretions, smells, germs and more, and discover the strange utility of it all. Cover art by Jocelyn RiveraCopyright 2025 Natalie Rose Wheeler Politique et gouvernement Science Sciences sociales
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    • Dirty, Stinky, Beautiful: The Trailer
      Sep 10 2024

      Dirty, Stinky, Beautiful: a podcast all about the gross science of being human.

      Coming soon to headphones near you...

      Written, edited, produced and hosted by Natalie Rose Wheeler

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      2 min
    • PREVIEW Ep. 1 Wash Your Face
      Sep 11 2024

      Early access to the full episode is available at patreon.com/dirtystinkybeautiful or on Apple Subscriptions

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      4 min
    • FULL EPISODE Wash Your Face
      Sep 18 2024

      Some bulging eyelids lead us on a wild journey through the skin microbiome under threat.

      Consider becoming a paid subscriber at patreon.com/dirtystinkybeautiful You'll get early access episodes and bonus content, including an update (pictures included) on Molly's eyelids in a couple weeks.

      SPOILER ALERT FOR SEO:

      This episode is all about surprising new science on demodex folliculorum (aka face mites) and the skin microbiome as a whole.

      Guests include:

      Dr. Rob Dunn, a professor of applied ecology from North Carolina State University, who ran the lab which discovered the ubiquity of face mites.

      Dr. James Hamblin, an M.D., public health policy researcher, journalist, and guy who didn't shower for two years. He wrote a book on the skin microbiome called, "Clean: the New Science of Skin."

      Molly Taylor, a delightfully self-aware friend with a mite problem. She's also a brilliant creative who currently works as a copywriter at Wondros.

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      25 min
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