If i could curate my perfect weekend morning it would be first going downstairs and making porridge bouncing around the kitchen then probably going for a bike ride through the countryside. Then come home and make a second breakfast and go and find somewhere comfortable and quiet to sit and read the new york review of books. I really love the kind of heady mixture of art literature science economics history classics all together in one publication. For someone who grew up in rural Somerset it's almost a way of kind of teleporting myself into this other world that's you know really really foreign but also very alluring kind of the east coast progressive intelligentsia.
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by professor and writer, Jonathan Kennedy.
Jonathan joins us to discuss his debut work of non-fiction, Pathogenesis, a look at the latest science of infectious diseases and bacteria, and how it has shaped human evolution.
Isy and Jonathan also discuss the Stone Henge, his love for cycling scenery, how some bacteria have given us abilities we wouldn't otherwise have, and the importance of South Africa and Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba.
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