
The Language of Animals
06/20/22 • 28 min
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During this episode we will explore how animals communicate with us. Specifically, we’ll dive into the language of cats and dogs. We will discover those verbal and non-verbal expression that allow us to create a very special relationship with our beloved pets.
Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, where we dive deep into translation and communication. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta.
Special Thanks to our guests: Pat Shipman, Ian Dunbar, Lauren Pears.
Hosted by Luis Lopez Levi. Executive Producer: Lory Martinez. Sound Design and Production by: Chiara Santella and Luis López. Assistant producer: Linnea Wingerup. Production Manager: Catalina Hoyos. You can binge old episodes on our website: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.
Listen to a new episode every two weeks beginning June 20th, 2022, wherever you get your podcasts.
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During this episode we will explore how animals communicate with us. Specifically, we’ll dive into the language of cats and dogs. We will discover those verbal and non-verbal expression that allow us to create a very special relationship with our beloved pets.
Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, where we dive deep into translation and communication. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta.
Special Thanks to our guests: Pat Shipman, Ian Dunbar, Lauren Pears.
Hosted by Luis Lopez Levi. Executive Producer: Lory Martinez. Sound Design and Production by: Chiara Santella and Luis López. Assistant producer: Linnea Wingerup. Production Manager: Catalina Hoyos. You can binge old episodes on our website: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.
Listen to a new episode every two weeks beginning June 20th, 2022, wherever you get your podcasts.
Follow us on our social media for updates on this and our other shows:
IG: @ochentapodcasts
TikTok: @studioochenta
Twitter: @ochentapodcasts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thank you for listening to Atlas Linguae, where we dive deep into translation and communication. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta.
Special Thanks to our guests: Russell Williams, Michael Cholbi, and Georgia Hampton.
Hosted by Luis Lopez Levi. Executive Producer: Lory Martinez. Sound Design and Production by: Chiara Santella and Luis López. Assistant producer: Linnea Wingerup. Production Manager: Catalina Hoyos. You can binge old episodes on our website: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.
Follow us on our social media for updates:
IG: @ochentapodcasts
TikTok: @studioochenta
Twitter: @ochentapodcasts
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