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Studying Bonobos and Burning Man: The Power of Play
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Isabelle, a field primatologist and applied evolutionary ethologist, has observed the social lives of wild bonobo apes and their propensity to play. She has extended this research to show how humans also use play in everyday life, including at events like Burning Man, and highlights its importance for creativity, social bonding, and healthy development.

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Primatologist Isabelle Laumer's field research in the Congo observing bonobo apes has revealed the importance of play in fostering creativity, social bonding, and healthy development, with applications in education, innovation, and beyond.
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Primatologist Isabelle Laumer's field research in the Congo observing bonobo apes has revealed the importance of play in fostering creativity, social bonding, and healthy development, with applications in education, innovation, and beyond.

Chapter
Studying Bonobos and Burning Man: The Power of Play
Episode
#598: Primatologist Isabel Behncke on Play, Sexual Selection, and Lessons from Following Bonobos for 3,000 Kilometers in the Jungles of Congo
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show