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Bug Note

Hosted by Natural History Museum of Utah · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

★★★★★5.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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Episodes
16
Last ep.
8 days ago
Avg length
4m
Booking Probability™
43
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Listen Score
17
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Virality (30d)
47
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About this podcast

From the Natural History Museum of Utah, BugNote is a show about the wiggly, wild, and weird world of bugs. Bugs are everywhere, and in their strangeness and variety, they’re a spectacular evolutionary success story. They’re also vital to everything from healthy ecosystems to farming and food. In exploring the vast world of insects and other arthropods, host Daniel Potter bugs (ha!) experts like NHMU director and entomologist Jason Cryan, NHMU invertebrates collection manager Christy Bills, and many others.

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About the host

Natural History Museum of Utah hosts Bug Note, a science show with 16 episodes published.

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Why People and Museums Collect Bugs

May 29, 20264mEp. 13S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. On this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter talks about why people collect insects with Christy Bills, NHMU’s Invertebrate Collections Manager, and Dr. Jas

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Bugs and Citizen Science

May 22, 20264mEp. 15S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. Science is furthered by passionate people, not just those holding university degrees. Citizen scientists play a vital role in the collection and analyzation of

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Entomology

May 15, 20264mEp. 14S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. Insects are everywhere, and so are entomologists. While we typically think about entomologists collecting bugs in the field and pinning them in a lab, that’s j

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The Man Who Discovered a New Ant Species in His Backyard

May 8, 20264mEp. 13S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. Most of us probably don’t know every species of ant roaming our backyards — we might even have trouble identifying the differences between species. But for one

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Fear

May 1, 20264mEp. 12S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. Between the creature-feature flicks of Hollywood, the anecdotal accounts of stings and bites, and other societal factors, we’re often conditioned to be afraid

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The Weirdest Bugs

Apr 24, 20264mEp. 11S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. From critters that undergo complete metamorphosis to insects with odd protrusions on their heads, the bug world is full of the weird and wild. On this episode

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Mutualisms

Apr 17, 20263mEp. 10S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter chats with Rob Dunn, Ph.D., an expert on symbiotic relationships between species. Together, they shed some ligh

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Fireflies

Apr 10, 20263mEp. 9S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter and NHMU Invertebrate Collections Manager, Christy Bills illuminate the fascinating lives of fireflies, includi

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EVERYWHERE

Apr 3, 20266mEp. 8S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter chats with professor of applied ecology and self-proclaimed “belly buttonologist” Rob Dunn, Ph.D. Together, the

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Convergent Evolution

Mar 27, 20263mEp. 7S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter explores a few classic examples of convergent evolution in bugs alongside Dr. Jason Cryan, NHMU’s Sarah B. Geor

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Extremophiles

Mar 20, 20262mEp. 6S1

Most of us can’t imagine living in the constant, sweltering heat or a bitter, frozen landscape, but in those harsh conditions, some bugs thrive. It’s a bizarre choice from our perspective, but a paradise from theirs. Wel

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You Don't Mess With Success

Mar 13, 20262mEp. 5S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode of Bug Note, host Daniel Potter takes an appreciative look at the evolutionary success of insects. He’s joined by Dr. Jason Cryan, NHMU’s Sarah

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For the Kid Who Loves Bugs

Mar 6, 20263mEp. 4S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. This week’s episode of Bug Note is for the kids who love bugs. Host Daniel Potter chats with Jason Cryan , NHMU’s Sarah B. George Executive Director, and Chris

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Let Me Count the Bugs

Feb 27, 20262mEp. 3S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode, host Daniel Potter explores bugs by the numbers alongside Jason Cryan, NHMU’s Sarah B. George Executive Director, and Christy Bills, NHMU's In

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All You Bug Haters

Feb 20, 20262mEp. 2S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this episode, host Daniel Potter chats with Christy Bills, NHMU’s Invertebrate Collections Manager, about the bad reputation that many bugs unfairly endure.

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Introducing Bug Note

Feb 20, 20260m

Bug Note is a new podcast about the wiggly, wild, and weird world of bugs! In these bug-bite-sized episodes, host ⁠Daniel Potter⁠ asks entomology experts from the Natural History Museum of Utah (and other bug-loving gues

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What is a Bug?

Feb 14, 20263mEp. 1S1

Welcome to Bug Note from the Natural History Museum of Utah. In this first episode, host Daniel Potter chats with Christy Bills, NHMU’s Invertebrate Collections Manager, and Dr. Jason Cryan, NHMU’s Sarah B. George Execut

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch Bug Note as a podcast guest?

To pitch Bug Note, visit https://nhmu.utah.edu/BugNote for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent science coverage.

Who is the host of Bug Note?

Bug Note is hosted by Natural History Museum of Utah. The show is categorised under science (nature) and has published 16 episodes.

How many episodes does Bug Note have?

Bug Note has published 16 episodes.

What topics does Bug Note cover?

Bug Note regularly covers science, nature. It sits in the science category, with a nature focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Bug Note?

Bug Note is accessible for guests with genuine science expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Bug Note currently accepting guest pitches?

Bug Note hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Bug Note episodes?

Episodes of Bug Note average 4 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does Bug Note typically look for?

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