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Coast to Coast - November 21 2014 - Human & Animal Rituals, Open Lines
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More Info............: http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2014/11/21
Number of Parts......: 4
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Year.................: 2014
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Human & Animal Rituals, Open Lines
Date: 11-21-14
Host: George Noory
Guests: Jennifer Verdolin, Open Lines
In the first half, author and expert in animal behavior Jennifer Verdolin
discussed her work comparing the courtship rituals of animals to their human
equivalents, revealing the many and often surprising ways we are both similar to
and different from other species. "The behavior that we see in humans has its
roots many times in biology," she explained. According to Verdolin, we can have
a better understanding of our own behaviors and relationship issues by exploring
some of the things we have in common with other animals.
Verdolin talked about the role of physical appearance in both human and animal
courtship, noting that the most symmetrical male peacocks (ones with over 150
spots) are also the most successful in mating with female peacocks. "Symmetry in
our physical appearance is usually an indicator of good genetic quality," she
said. Personality is also important to animals, especially to those that form
long-term partnerships. Verdolin pointed to some passerine birds as well as
cockatiels as examples which pair up based on compatible behavior. As with
humans, rejection is a part of animal courtship, she continued, noting that male
Mediterranean fruit flies get rejected 90 percent of the time. Verdolin also
touched on a study which found dogs experience jealousy and another that showed
capuchin monkeys understand the concept of fairness.
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The remainder of the program featured Open Lines. Carrianne from Prescott,
Arizona, shared an angelic experience she had while driving through a bad hail
storm one evening. Carrianne said she tried to move to the side of the road but
quickly came up on the back of an already stopped car, swerved to avoid it and
went into a spin. "I took my hands off the wheel and thought, 'that's it, I'm
gone, it's been a nice life,'" she recalled. According to Carrianne, the vehicle
miraculously straightened up from the spin and started driving by itself until
it brought her to the safety of a parking lot.
Chris, a self-proclaimed empathic medium in Santa Monica, California, told
George about his psychic gifts and how he was once under a curse placed on his
mother's offspring by her own mother, a black witch from the Old Country.
Fortunately, bloodlines to psychically gifted gypsy royalty on his father's side
gave Chris the power to break the curse. Chris said he uses his abilities to
help combat evil in people's homes, especially those the Church may have turned
away.
Dan from the United Kingdom recounted a time from his childhood when he walked
through a strange portal in his bedroom and into a town with a department store.
While there he found what appeared to be a Nintendo Game Boy, which Dan
expressed was strange to him since it had not yet been invented. Stranger still,
fifteen years later Dan was in another country, found the town, department store
and the Game Boy just as he had seen as a child through his bedroom portal.
Website(s):
jenniferverdolin.com
Book(s):
Wild Connection
Prairie Dogs
Bumper Music
Bumper music from Friday November 21, 2014
Midnight Express (The Chase)
Giorgio Moroder
Fireball XL 5
TV Theme
Dust in the Wind
Kansas
Distant Early Warning
Rush
Some Velvet Morning
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
Pahrump- Big Water
Cusco
Free Fallin'
Tom Petty
Peaches En Regalia
Frank Zappa
Gimme Shelter
Rolling Stones
Andes
Cusco
One
U2
Everybody Wants to Rule the World
Tears for Fears
Dancing Queen
ABBA
The Grave And The Constant
Fun Lovin' Criminals
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Brother Iz
Listening To Coast To Coast
UFO Phil
Inca Dance
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