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Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm head of programming, Connor Boyle.
We like to educate here on the podcast, but is there such a thing as too much information?
We're about to find out as we welcome the author of new book Eat Poop, die.
The author in question is Joe Roman, a biologist fascinated with the natural processes that go on within animal biology and which also shape the natural world around us.
Speaking to Joe for this episode is molecular biologist and science communicator doctor Gunesh Taylor, who is a postdoctoral research scientist at the Francis Crick Institute.
Lets join Joe Roman speaking to Gunsh Taylor now.
Today.
Im delighted to introduce our guest, Joe Roman.
Joe Roman is a conservation biologist, marine ecologist, and editor of eattheinvaders.org dot.
He's winner of the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award for listed dispatches from America's Endangered Species Act.