Episode 17: Eating Insects With Your Eyes...and Mouth
Across the Cline24 Jan 2025

Episode 17: Eating Insects With Your Eyes...and Mouth

We at Across the Cline and SciComm@UCR, would like to respectfully acknowledge and recognize our responsibility to the original and current caretakers of the land, water, and air on which we record this podcast: the Cahuilla, Tongva, Luiseño, and Serrano peoples and all of their ancestors and descendants, past, present, and future. This place is home to many Indigenous peoples from all over the world, including our colleagues, guests, and community, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to live and work on these homelands.

Bugs on your walls? Bugs on your plate? Why not?! This month, we are joined by Chef Joseph Yoon, an Edible Insect Ambassador, and Jennifer Angus, artist and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to discuss how their art can change our perception of insects and their friendship from this shared goal.

To learn more about our guests, please connect with them at:

Joseph Yooon:

Jennifer Angus:

Intro and outro music was "Traveling in your mind" by Loyalty Freak Music. You can find more of their work at https://loyaltyfreakmusic.com/

You can find a transcript of this episode here.


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