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42. How hunting animals made us human with Bill Von Hippel

42. How hunting animals made us human with Bill Von Hippel

FromPaul Saladino MD podcast


42. How hunting animals made us human with Bill Von Hippel

FromPaul Saladino MD podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Carnivore Code has arrived and it’s already a bestseller!! Get it here: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com   Bill von Hippel is Professor and Head of Psychology at the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, Australia. Bill received his BA in Psychology from Yale University and his PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Michigan. He then taught at Ohio State University for a dozen years (where he received the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award) before moving to Australia. Bill had the good fortune to be a student on Semester at Sea on the Spring, ‘84 voyage and a faculty member on the Fall, ‘97 voyage. Bill has published over eighty articles and chapters on stereotyping and prejudice, social cognitive changes with aging, and evolutionary psychology.   Time stamps:  6:36 Start of the Podcast7:11 Bill’s Background/human origin story9:16 Dating the start of human evolution.10:48 What happened 6.5 million years ago that caused a schism in our lineage 13:21 Is Austrolopithecus our oldest ancestor?15:31 ‘’Lucy’’ the first human ancestor.17:11 Was there a dietary change that aided in our evolution?20:06 When did we see our ancestors use tools to hunt animals?22:46 Correlation between brain size and hunting/consumption of animals27:44 Expensive tissue hypothesis.32:54 Did eating animals make us human?33:11 Peters’ elephantnose fish.33:46 Fire and its role in our evolution.37:06 How cooking affects meat.43:16 When did humans first domesticate dogs?44:36 The whites of our eyes.47:15 Humans as cooperative species (The Social Leap).51:15 Homo Sapiens/migration of homo sapiens55:29 Stable Nitrogen Isotopes studies (Northern Europe).58:20 How does this information shape Bill’s dietary choices?1:00:15 What is the most radical thing Bill has done recently?1:01:11 Where to find Bill’s work. Studies mentioned:https://www.pnas.org/content/116/11/4928 https://www.pnas.org/content/106/38/16034   Buy Ranch Direct: Use the code CARNIVOREMD for 10% off your first order.   Belcampo: Use the code CARNIVOREMD for 20% off your order!    Ancestral Supplements https://ancestralsupplements.com/ Code SALADINOMD on the shopify site to receive 10% off.   White Oak Pastures: Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com for 10% off your first order!   JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul INSIDER: carnivoremd.com   My contact information:   Book: www.thecarnivorecodebook.com   PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd   SOCIAL MEDIA  Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd  Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com  
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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