PodcastsRank #28609
Artwork for The Science Pawdcast

The Science Pawdcast

EducationPodcastsScienceEN-USunited-statesDaily or near-daily
4.9 / 5111 ratings
<p>The Science Pawdcast breaks down the latest science happening in the human world AND the pet world. <br>Each episode will also bring you a guest to enthral you with their area of knowledge.<br>You'll learn, be captivated, and laugh along with host Jason Zackowski. <br>Pets and Science, it's the pawfect mix. <br><br>You'll also get episodes of SciChat and PetChat which are the live shows from social audio. <br>SciChat has an interview and Q+A with a scientist, while PetChat is a live community gathering for games and stories about pets! <br>For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!</p>
Top 57.2% by pitch volume (Rank #28609 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

Key Facts

Publishes
Daily or near-daily
Episodes
495
Founded
N/A
Category
Education
Number of listeners
Private
Hidden on public pages

Listen to this Podcast

Pitch this podcast
Get the guest pitch kit.
Book a quick demo to unlock the outreach details you actually need before you hit send.
  • Verified contact + outreach fields
  • Exact listener estimates (not just bands)
  • Reply rate + response timing signals
10 minutes. Friendly walkthrough. No pressure.
Book a demo
Public snapshot
Audience: Under 4K / month
Canonical: https://podpitch.com/podcasts/the-science-pawdcast
Cadence: Occasional
Reply rate: 35%+

Latest Episodes

Back to top

Episode 36 Season 7: Seahorse Dads, Dogs vs Horses, and Smarter Health with Dr. Shazma Mithani

Sun Dec 14 2025

Listen

Send us a text A father that gives birth, a horse that says “no,” and an ER doctor who wants to keep you out of the hospital—this episode brings science and everyday choices into sharp focus. We start with a mind-bending dive into seahorses, where males carry the pregnancy and build a placenta-like environment from skin. New research shows familiar pregnancy genes at work inside the brood pouch, but with an unexpected hormonal switch: androgens, not estrogens, drive gestation. It’s evolution repurposing its toolkit—and a powerful reminder that sex roles in nature are more flexible than we think. From there, we move into animal-assisted therapy and the role of consent in touch. A new study comparing dogs and horses found that forced interactions with horses raised heart rate and lowered HRV, signaling more stress, while choice calmed people down. Dogs showed no significant difference between conditions, suggesting human perception and species-specific behavior shape outcomes. If you run therapy programs, the insight is simple and humane: build animal choice into sessions, especially with horses, and track long-term welfare alongside human benefits. Then ER physician Dr. Shazma Mithani joins us to turn insight into prevention. We talk helmets for anything on wheels or snow, why e‑scooters drive more severe injuries per use than bikes, and how regular checkups and screening prevent emergencies before they start. We break down wildfire smoke—how particulates inflame lungs and harm the heart and brain—plus when to wear a well-fitted N95 outside and how to upgrade home air with MERV 11–13 filters or HEPA purifiers. Finally, we tackle measles: an airborne virus that lingers for hours, demands 95% vaccination for herd immunity, and is best stopped with two doses of MMR. Unsure where to get trusted answers? Talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or public health nurse, and lean on credible sources rather than influencers. If this helped you think differently about biology, safety, or public health, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway—we’ll feature our favorites next week. Dr. Shazma Mithani's links: Her website Her Podcast Instagram Our links! Support the show For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness! Being Kind is a Superpower. All our social links are here!

More

Send us a text A father that gives birth, a horse that says “no,” and an ER doctor who wants to keep you out of the hospital—this episode brings science and everyday choices into sharp focus. We start with a mind-bending dive into seahorses, where males carry the pregnancy and build a placenta-like environment from skin. New research shows familiar pregnancy genes at work inside the brood pouch, but with an unexpected hormonal switch: androgens, not estrogens, drive gestation. It’s evolution repurposing its toolkit—and a powerful reminder that sex roles in nature are more flexible than we think. From there, we move into animal-assisted therapy and the role of consent in touch. A new study comparing dogs and horses found that forced interactions with horses raised heart rate and lowered HRV, signaling more stress, while choice calmed people down. Dogs showed no significant difference between conditions, suggesting human perception and species-specific behavior shape outcomes. If you run therapy programs, the insight is simple and humane: build animal choice into sessions, especially with horses, and track long-term welfare alongside human benefits. Then ER physician Dr. Shazma Mithani joins us to turn insight into prevention. We talk helmets for anything on wheels or snow, why e‑scooters drive more severe injuries per use than bikes, and how regular checkups and screening prevent emergencies before they start. We break down wildfire smoke—how particulates inflame lungs and harm the heart and brain—plus when to wear a well-fitted N95 outside and how to upgrade home air with MERV 11–13 filters or HEPA purifiers. Finally, we tackle measles: an airborne virus that lingers for hours, demands 95% vaccination for herd immunity, and is best stopped with two doses of MMR. Unsure where to get trusted answers? Talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or public health nurse, and lean on credible sources rather than influencers. If this helped you think differently about biology, safety, or public health, tap follow, share it with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway—we’ll feature our favorites next week. Dr. Shazma Mithani's links: Her website Her Podcast Instagram Our links! Support the show For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness! Being Kind is a Superpower. All our social links are here!

Key Metrics

Back to top
Pitches sent
11
From PodPitch users
Rank
#28609
Top 57.2% by pitch volume (Rank #28609 of 50,000)
Average rating
4.9
From 111 ratings
Reviews
33
Written reviews (when available)
Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Occasional
Episode count
495
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
340.4K

Public Snapshot

Back to top
Country
United States
Language
EN-US
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Sun Dec 14 2025

Audience & Outreach (Public)

Back to top
Audience range
Under 4K / month
Public band
Reply rate band
35%+
Public band
Response time band
2–4 weeks
Public band
Replies received
1–5
Public band

Public ranges are rounded for privacy. Unlock the full report for exact values.

Presence & Signals

Back to top
Social followers
340.4K
Contact available
Yes
Masked on public pages
Sponsors detected
Private
Hidden on public pages
Guest format
Private
Hidden on public pages

Social links

No public profiles listed.

Demo to Unlock Full Outreach Intelligence

We publicly share enough context for discovery. For actionable outreach data, unlock the private blocks below.

Audience & Growth
Demo to unlock
Monthly listeners49,360
Reply rate18.2%
Avg response4.1 days
See audience size and growth. Demo to unlock.
Contact preview
j***@hidden
Get verified host contact details. Demo to unlock.
Sponsor signals
Demo to unlock
Sponsor mentionsLikely
Ad-read historyAvailable
View sponsorship signals and ad read history. Demo to unlock.
Book a demo

How To Pitch The Science Pawdcast

Back to top

Want to get booked on podcasts like this?

Become the guest your future customers already trust.

PodPitch helps you find shows, draft personalized pitches, and hit send faster. We share enough public context for discovery; for actionable outreach data, unlock the private blocks.

  • Identify shows that match your audience and offer.
  • Write pitches in your voice (nothing sends without you).
  • Move from “maybe later” to booked interviews faster.
  • Unlock deeper outreach intelligence with a quick demo.

This show is Rank #28609 by pitch volume, with 11 pitches sent by PodPitch users.

Book a demoBrowse more shows10 minutes. Friendly walkthrough. No pressure.
4.9 / 5111 ratings
Ratings111
Written reviews33

We summarize public review counts here; full review text aggregation is not shown on PodPitch yet.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Science Pawdcast

Back to top

What is The Science Pawdcast about?

<p>The Science Pawdcast breaks down the latest science happening in the human world AND the pet world. <br>Each episode will also bring you a guest to enthral you with their area of knowledge.<br>You'll learn, be captivated, and laugh along with host Jason Zackowski. <br>Pets and Science, it's the pawfect mix. <br><br>You'll also get episodes of SciChat and PetChat which are the live shows from social audio. <br>SciChat has an interview and Q+A with a scientist, while PetChat is a live community gathering for games and stories about pets! <br>For Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!</p>

How often does The Science Pawdcast publish new episodes?

Daily or near-daily

How many listeners does The Science Pawdcast get?

PodPitch shows a public audience band (like "Under 4K / month"). Book a demo to unlock exact audience estimates and how we calculate them.

How can I pitch The Science Pawdcast?

Use PodPitch to access verified outreach details and pitch recommendations for The Science Pawdcast. Start at https://podpitch.com/try/1.

Which podcasts are similar to The Science Pawdcast?

This page includes internal links to similar podcasts. You can also browse the full directory at https://podpitch.com/podcasts.

How do I contact The Science Pawdcast?

Public pages only show a masked contact preview. Book a demo to unlock verified email and outreach fields.

Quick favor for your future self: want podcast bookings without the extra mental load? PodPitch helps you find shows, draft personalized pitches, and hit send faster.