Biotime is GOATED
Biotime is the best science podcast out there for two reasons: 1. Christopher Jang is the leading Golgi apparatus expert of his fifth period biology class and it is clearly shown by his extensive knowledge. 2. The narrator’s buttery delightful voice is as deep as an ocean ravine. It is very pleasant to my ears and it is all natural. 3. The introductory song reminds one of simpler times. These were the times where dense oak forests were untouched, and crystal clear, meandering rivers stretched for miles. Land was unscathed by modern advancements in technology, and ancient civilizations were untainted by European colonization. The tune can take one back to this time, and it is oh so sweet. The melody provokes me to lie outside and listen to my favorite play “The Tragedy of Othello: The Moore of Venice” as the sun sets on a bustling city. As Othello once said, “I know, Iago/ Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter.” Overall 10/10 can’t wait for the episode on photosynthesis
Unhappy reviewer person(s) via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/21
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This simply is one of the most magnificent radio media that I have ever had the pleasure of basking in! It truly delves into biology, which I like to call biotastic because of how fun it is! It helped me get my Ph.D in dentistry! I am now a fully functioning astronaut thanks to this biotastic...Read full review »
mrs. duan of smhs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/21
I absolutely LOVE this podcast! Easy to listen to yet I still learn a lot from it. Helped me immensely with my AP Bio class. Would recommend for any high schooler taking AP Bio or anyone interested in science!
fetsby via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/22
This is an amazing resource and I have found it very helpful!
Siufox via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/17/22
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