• Blobfish: The World's Ugliest Animal?
    May 31 2026

    Wind down with me as we learn about the Blobfish—the most slandered animal in history. You can listen attentively, let your mind wander, or drift off to sleep while we reflect on the wonders of wildlife.


    We'll explore things like their rise to fame, unique anatomy, and how little we actually know about them to dthis day.


    Become a Patron to support the show's mission while getting extended versions of regular episodes, two bonus episodes a month, and access to voting for the next animal once a month. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. To join the Patreon, follow this link: https://www.patreon.com/c/relaxwithanimalfacts


    To contact Stef Wolfe or request an animal: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com, or ⁠ send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram


    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important audio work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.


    The music used in the intro is Franz Gordon's Nocturnal Daydream.

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    23 mins
  • Dachshund: Main Character Energy
    May 24 2026

    Wind down with me as we learn about the Dachshund—the ferocious badger hunter. You can listen attentively, let your mind wander, or drift off to sleep while we reflect on the wonders of wildlife.


    We'll explore things like their specialized anatomy, (seemingly) odd behaviors, unique character traits, and how their history led them to be one of the world's most adorable pets.


    Become a Patron to support the show's mission while getting extended versions of regular episodes, two bonus episodes a month, and access to voting for the next animal once a month. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. To join the Patreon, follow this link: https://www.patreon.com/c/relaxwithanimalfacts


    To contact Stef Wolfe or request an animal: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com, or ⁠ send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram


    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important audio work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.


    The music used in the intro is Franz Gordon's Nocturnal Daydream.

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    20 mins
  • Red Imported Fire Ants: The Ants That Build Floating Cities
    May 17 2026

    Wind down with me as we learn about the Red Imported Fire Ant—the empire-building chemists. You can listen attentively, let your mind wander, or fall asleep to the wonders of wildlife.


    We'll explore their anatomy, complex social rules, venomous stings, living bridges and floating rafts, and how these tiny insects managed to spread across huge portions of the southern United States and the world.


    Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial.


    To contact Stef Wolfe or request an animal: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com, or ⁠ send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram


    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.


    The music used in the intro is Franz Gordon's Nocturnal Daydream.

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    22 mins
  • Grey Heron: The Wetland Assassin
    May 17 2026

    Unwind with me as we learn about the Grey Heron—the assassin of the wetlands. You can listen attentively, let your mind wander, or fall asleep to the wonders of wildlife.


    We'll explore their highly specialized anatomy, spring-loaded neck mechanics, unusual feather adaptations, hunting behavior, and much more.


    Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial.


    To contact Stef Wolfe or request an animal: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com, or ⁠ send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram


    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.


    The music in the introduction is Franz Gordon's Nocturnal Daydream

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    22 mins
  • New Season Coming
    May 13 2026

    The show is back with a new season, and I hope you'll join me in learning about more of our furry, scaly, or possibly even slimy friends.


    Every animal is up for suggestion, so if there's an animal you would like to learn about, send an email to:


    relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com


    New episodes will be uploaded 7 PM EST every Sunday.


    See you on Sunday!

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    2 mins
  • GIVEAWAY: Two Sets of Oh So Wonderful Pajamas
    Sep 23 2024

    I am so excited to celebrate our five years together, and give away two pairs of the Oh So Wonderful Pajama Set to keep you warm during our adventures! Here are the rules, and make sure you read them fully; good luck!

    If you’re a listener on Spotify:
    1. Follow the show
    2. Leave a rating
    3. Take a screenshot of your rating and submit it through the google form with your email and name:

    https://forms.gle/GSTocRKNNc2AWWdf7


    If you’re a listener on Apple Podcasts:
    1. Subscribe to the show
    2. Leave a review
    3. Take a screenshot of your review and submit it through the google form with your email and name:

    https://forms.gle/GSTocRKNNc2AWWdf7 (same form)

    You must live in the U.S. or Canada to win the giveaway.

    This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Instagram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Facebook.

    There will be two winners, one will be a Spotify listener, and another an Apple Podcasts listener. If you have accounts on both apps, you can submit for both of them, but make sure you submit two forms.

    CONTEST ENDS OCTOBER 11, 2024


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    3 mins
  • Eastern Lowland Gorillas: Largest Primates on Earth (200+ Episode AMA)
    Sep 18 2024

    Let's learn about the Eastern Lowland Gorilla—the largest living primate on earth. Strap on your hiking shoes and prepare for a trek to a rainforest in the Congo.

    Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. If you decide to stay, it can cost you less than half a cup of coffee a month:⁠patreon.com/relaxwithanimalfacts⁠—we're waiting for you!

    To submit your animal request, head to the "Submit" tab on ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts.com⁠ To contact Stefan Wolfe: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com⁠ Send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram.

    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.

    If you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below:

    • https://www.fauna-flora.org/species/grauers-gorilla/

    • https://virunga.org/wildlife/primates/eastern-lowland-gorilla/

    • Breuer, T., Ndoundou-Hockemba, M., & Fishlock, V. (2005). First observation of tool use in wild gorillas
    • Robbins, M. M., & Robbins, A. M. (2004). Simulation of the population dynamics and social structure of the Virunga mountain gorillas.
    • Stanford, C. B. (2001). The subspecies concept in primatology: The case of mountain gorillas.
    • Bania, A. E., & Stromberg, E. E. (2013). Memory and social complexity in gorillas and chimpanzees.

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    40 mins
  • Rock Hyrax
    Apr 17 2024

    Join me again on a wildlife adventure to learn about the fascinatingly world of the Rock Hyrax—the suction-cup-pawed cliff dweller. Whether you're looking to sleep or are simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to provide a calming escape. Grab some tea, find somewhere cozy, and prepare for an adventure to a rocky cliff in Africa.

    Support the show while getting access to exclusive content, voting, and more by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. If you decide to stay, it can cost you less than half a cup of coffee a month: ⁠patreon.com/relaxwithanimalfacts⁠—we're waiting for you!

    To submit your animal request, head to the "Submit" tab on ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts.com⁠ To contact Stefan Wolfe: E-mail ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com⁠ Send a message to ⁠relaxwithanimalfacts⁠ on Instagram.

    A huge thank you to ⁠George Vlad⁠ for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him ⁠on YouTube⁠, and check out ⁠his website⁠.

    If you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below:

    • https://seaworld.org/animals/facts/mammals/rock-hyrax/
    • https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/rock-hyrax
    • https://animals.sandiegozoo.org/animals/rock-hyrax
    • https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/why-these-furry-male-mammals-sing-with-human-like-rhythm

    New episodes every Tuesday and Friday!


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    28 mins