
Start the Week Animals and Meaning
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Dec 29, 2025 The podcast features Justin Gregg, a researcher in animal cognition and author of "Humanish," who delves into the fascinating psychology of anthropomorphism. Peter Fretwell, a scientist at the British Antarctic Survey, discusses his groundbreaking work observing penguin colonies from space and their charm and challenges. Marianne Hem Eriksen explores Viking relationships with animals, revealing how they viewed them as extensions of identity. Together, they highlight the profound connections humans have with animals, blending ancient customs and modern science.
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Viking Lapdogs And Dental Care
- Marianne Hem Eriksen describes Viking lapdogs given as elite gifts and even receiving dental care.
- Some dogs were hand-fed and treated medically, indicating emotional bonds with humans.
Human Exceptionalism Is Cultural
- Modern Western thought enforces a strict human/nature divide that is culturally specific.
- Other societies, like the Mi'kmaq, treat animals and humans as morally equivalent, says Justin Gregg.
Boar Tusk In The Repton Burial
- Marianne recounts the Repton burial where a boar tusk was placed for a warrior with pelvic injury.
- She suggests it could symbolize a boar follower or a human–animal composite at death.


