This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Join Knepp ecologist, Penny Green, and experience some of the wildlife wonders encountered, the secrets uncovered and the remarkable people who are part of the Knepp Wildland project.
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On each episode of Bugs Need Heroes, an ecologist and an illustrator team-up to create a new insect-inspired super hero. The finished characters are posted to our social media pages and at BugsNeedHeroes.com Email us questions about bugs at BugsNeedHeroes@gmail.com Created by Derek Conrad and Kelly Zimmerman. Hosted by Amanda Niday and Kelly Zimmerman. Edited by Derek Conrad. Character artwork by Amanda Niday. ”Ladybug Castle” by Rolemusic is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International Li ...
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Join social ecologist and river restoration expert Dr. Siwan Lovett in conversations about the ideas, issues and opportunities that relate to our connections with nature and each other. This podcast offers open, honest and practical insights for us to reflect on in our daily lives.
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A podcast about ecology, evolution, and everything in between. Contributors to the Molecular Ecologist blog discuss the science they've been reading and writing about.
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Wild for Frequency explores the human experience through the lens of frequency. Your host, Holly Copeland is an ecologist, mystic, and lover of all things related to sound, frequency, and music. She draws on her expertise as a scientist and lifelong student of spirituality to bring you conversations with thought leaders and experts on how the vibratory nature of the universe operates within our human bodies and shapes every aspect of our world.
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Taking you into the field to discover the world of bat conservation. BatChat is for anyone who loves bats or has an interest in the conservation of these fascinating mammals. Ecologist and Bat Conservation Trust Trustee Steve Roe takes you on-location, talking to the experts as well as local heroes to bring you the latest from the world of bats. Series 6 is coming on October 31st with episodes released every other Wednesday. Bats are magical but misunderstood mammals. At the Bat Conservation ...
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Welcome to The Green Perspective Podcast, brought to you by Chevron Green Services part of the Chevron Group. In this series, our hosts Steph Berwick, Group Head of Sustainability and Lily Clarke, Ecologist at Chevron Green Services, will investigate how we can create a suitable built environment for society today, whilst also preserving the natural world. Whether you’re a developer, working in green infrastructure, an architect, planner, surveyor or simply interested in how businesses are c ...
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Ecologist Geoff Park talks through his classic of New Zealand environmental writing 'Ngā Uruora'.
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Serious Conversations, Seriously Funny. Improv Conversations with Old Friends, New Friends and Inspiring People. Connecting us with the nature our humanity, food and music. Continually Exploring Homesteading, Foraging, and Permaculture intertwined with people's everyday experiences, lifestyles, stories and opinions with comedy, music and an open discussion platform. Hosted by Ande the Elf (a seasoned artist, ecologist, ethnobotanist, herbalist, forager, permaculturist, farm and homestead con ...
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Ocean Love features some of the most inspiring people and projects working to protect and enhance the health of the ocean. Hosted by marine ecologist and environmental engineer Cassia Jayani.
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"THE WILD with Chris Morgan" explores how nature survives and thrives alongside (and often despite) humans. Taking listeners across the Pacific Northwest and around the world, host Chris Morgan explores wildlife and the complex web of ecosystems they inhabit. He also tells the stories of people working in and protecting the wild around us.
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Gordon Hempton, an acoustic ecologist known as the Sound Tracker, has mastered the art of truly listening. In this podcast, he shares soundscapes that will immerse you in incredible places and help you become a better listener.
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The Octarine Tree. A podcast exploring the meaning of ecology, spirit and human relationship. Hosted by Western Australian agro-ecologist Byron Joel.
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Do you want to bring nature to your backyard, grow food, and help heal our living world? Join Daron Williams—restoration ecologist, permaculture enthusiast, and lifelong gardener—for concrete steps you can take at home to cultivate abundance for people, plants and wildlife. Tune in, grab a shovel, and make the living world around you come alive.
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Weird and wonderful tales of Australian wildlife. Hosted by award winning science journalist Rae Johnston and ecologist Chris McCormack
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Science Voyage dives into the surprising ways that science shapes our lives and gives them meaning - a meaning that is often hidden, just beneath the surface. This is a weekly podcast created by ecologist Jai Ranganathan and is brought to you by SciFund Challenge.
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A series of podcasts hosted by Dr Will Liddell, family doctor and ecologist, comprising conversations about biodiversity, health and the environment. Contributors include healthcare professionals, farmers, scientists and conservationists and the content explores their work, their careers and their thoughts about environmental issues. Sound enginering is by Rob Wynne-Griffiths.
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Reel Adventures with Patrick Dangerfield and Aaron Habgood, all things fishing, camping and outdoors.
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Plus Three dives deep into the world of drugs, from local decriminalization and emerging psychedelic corporations to leftist politics and mass incarceration. Each week the team and guests attempt to make sense of the complex connections between drugs, science, capitalism, policy, and culture. The podcast is co-hosted by Psymposia co-founder Brian Normand, psychedelics research and bio-ethicist Nese Devenot, evolutionary ecologist Brian Pace, and underground researcher David Nickles.
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The psychogeographic documentary film INDIGENIUS LOCI explores the interface of man and nature. Vasilis Fourkiotis, deep ecologist, shepherd, and sociologist strides across his ancestral lands immersed in spiritual reflections of a postmodern world. The film embraces the notion of transformation. Hence, INDIGENIUS LOCI decided to become a mini pod. Created by Vicky Markolefa - Mind The Bump Productions #IndigeniusLoci #psychogeography #ecofeminism #shortfilms #indiefilms
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Hear from the folks that live, breathe and know the national parks best.
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Join celebrity farmer, ecologist and conservationist, Jimmy Doherty, on his farm as he talks to eco-experts and well-known faces about trying to live a greener life. From bug burgers and sustainable football clubs, to viagra honey and foraging fungi, Jimmy’s new weekly podcast will cover all things ecology. A new episode will drop every Thursday. Guests include Jamie Oliver, Eshita Kabra-Davies, Jake Humphrey, Sir Tim Smit, BOSH!, Dale Vince, & Bez from the Happy Mondays - so join Jimmy on h ...
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Mormon Land explores the contours and complexities of LDS news. It’s hosted by award-winning religion writer Peggy Fletcher Stack and Salt Lake Tribune managing editor David Noyce.
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Brought to you by Gina Dubell-Smith's Designed2Sell Team eXp Realty. Hosted by Doug Gilbert (ecologist) and Mike Meldon (educator) of Love Our Land, Learning to Love Our Land encourages listeners to embark on a journey to reimagine the landscape around them, including in their own neighborhoods and yards. The science is clear, our planet is in the midst of a ‘biodiversity crisis’ that has and will continue to reshape the ecosystems we rely on to support our communities. Our ecosystems are si ...
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The Art of Excellence is an in-depth interview-style podcast about people who have accomplished great things in their lives. The goal of the show is to deliver inspiring stories from ultra-successful entrepreneurs, athletes, entertainers, authors, thought leaders and anyone doing something extraordinary. We will explore the backgrounds, talent, work ethic, sacrifices, mental outlook and serendipity that led to their success.
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A Series of Dialogues with John P Milton, founder of Way of Nature, and a pioneering ecologist, spiritual teacher, meditation master, vision quest leader and shaman. John began exploring deep stillness via Solo time in Nature, & has synthesised the essence of multiple wisdom traditions to create a common ground approach that help us connect to source awareness, & reveal an authentic way of being that aligns with our purpose, & cultivates harmony with Source (true nature), Self (inner nature) ...
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Climate Change and Human Impact on Chaparral Biomes, by Brock Allan and Jenry Torres.
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We asked "Ecologist" Jenry Torres and High school teacher Ms. Horning for their take on how climate change and human impact effect Chaparral biomes.
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Artist, soul guide and ecotherapist Georgina Langdale explores the healing power of nature, wisdom of mystics, and the magic that can be found as we navigate life transitions. georginalangdale.substack.com
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Join host Jack Baker as he explores under-appreciated conservation stories! Featuring interviews with the pioneering conservationists at the forefront of wildlife protection, the show promises to highlight every story – no matter how small, strange, or unexpected! 🦜 Also, look out for new episodes of ReZOO – The Zoo Review Podcast! Co-hosted by Jodi McFarlane, this series investigates the conservation work of zoos from around the world, while also offering perspective on the visitor experien ...
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Hosted and produced by multi-award-winning author, artist, and activist, Vanessa Ferlaino, The Human Challenge combines topical issues, interviews, wellbeing, and human-interest stories to break down barriers and reinvigorate humanity. Airing exclusively on Youtube, explore the human challenges in today’s world, the challenges of being human, and how we can challenge ourselves to be more human for the greater good. Catch the replay on Youtube or on-demand on all major podcast sites. Hosted o ...
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What are the benefits of prescribed burning? Why have wildfires gotten so severe lately? How can I help protect my home and community? Life With Fire podcast aims to answer these questions (and many others) while deepening our understanding of the critical role fire plays in America’s forests, lands and communities. Hosted by writer and former wildland firefighter Amanda Monthei, Life with Fire features interviews with everyone from scientists to fire management experts to Indigenous practit ...
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Welcome to the On Land podcast. On this show we’ll be bringing you thoughtful conversations with the people who are living and working on the land and shaping the future of stewardship in the American West.
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What are the paths to a research career in epidemiology and infectious disease modelling? What are the day-to-day tasks? Who supports their research activities?
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Conversations with planetary pioneers working to protect and restore the Earth. Each week we feature new extraordinary people who share their unique story and deep knowledge. ClimateStory is hosted by Rishad Mehta and produced in London.
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Mental Health | Spiritual Health | Well-being Instagram - @and.life.goes.on.by.tanvi YouTube - @andlifegoesonbytanvi Facebook- @love.to.spread.love Website - www.andlifegoesonbytanvi.com Leap of Love Foundation - www.andlifegoesonbytanvi.com/leap-of-love-foundation
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EarthGuides are extraordinary people across the globe working to protect and restore the planet. Each week on the EarthGuide's podcast, we feature a different planetary pioneer and share their story and knowledge. Learn how you can help in the struggle for the planet, and get involved today.
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Is your family thinking of adding a fish tank or pond to your home? Fish tanks and ponds are wonderful places to observe a habitat on a smaller scale. Its like having your very own window into a fresh water riverbed or saltwater ocean. Keeping aquarium fish is a pleasurable and educational hobby for families around the world. Keeping fish as pets has been a tradition going back to ancient Egypt and China. Today, many more different, beautiful and fascinating kinds of fish and other aquatic a ...
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Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!
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A popular British garden show with experienced horticulturist Joff Elphick who speaks to authors, gardeners, writers and other horty movers and shakers!
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Iain Ellis, Ecologist from Mildura (From Ep 358)
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Iain Ellis discusses fish flow and history, what do fish need to succeed? The history of flow management, weir pools and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesReel Adventures による
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Aquariumania - Episode 98 Sea Changes: University of Florida Marine Ecologist Dr. Robbie Lamb Shares His Professional Journey and Underwater Insights
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Jacques Cousteau introduced many of us to a place both alien and beautiful – the underwater world. Decades later, our oceans and marine ecosystems have gone through significant changes – so what’s happening down there? My guest today, Dr. Robbie Lamb, faculty at the University of Florida’s School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences and the…
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Laurie Santos: The Happiness Professor on the science of well-being
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Laurie is a Professor of Psychology at Yale University. In addition to her work on the evolutionary origins of human cognition, Laurie is an expert on the science of happiness and the ways in which our minds lie to us about what makes us happy. Her Yale course, Psychology and the Good Life, teaches students how the science of psychology can provide…
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The Whip Around - From Ep 358 - Thanks to Mildura
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Canyonlands National Park: Geology, Human History & Wildlife with Park Ranger Karen Henker
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Canyonlands and Arches park ranger, Karen Henker, joined the podcast to chat about Canyonlands geology, human history and wildlife. Karen has been a park ranger for nearly 20 years and has spent most of her time in Utah at Canyonlands and Arches. Her knowledge and passion for these parks is incredible and so fun to listen to. I had a blast getting …
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Ep 358 - Northbank fishing comp, life jackets & a boat search
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Danger and Red chat about their week in fishing, we speak to Iain Ellis about sustainability and the Murray - and Red got his boat searched this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesReel Adventures による
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WTFU • Darsheel Kaur • Circle of Roots • Community Facilitator and Wellness Practitioner
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Welcome to this very peaceful and yet exciting episode! Darsheel Kaur explores our humanity in nature with Host Ande the Elf, and they explore how all our roots are connected, and how necessary it is to continue to reimagine the way we do things as we create our current culture. Check out links to her work HOME - Circle of Roots https://linktr.ee/d…
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From Yugoslavia to Australia — Jelena Dokic on tennis and the truth
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Jelena Dokic overcame adversity, poverty and violence to rise to the top of the tennis world. Years later, her revelations about her father's abuse stunned the world. (CW: discussion of domestic violence and coercive control). This episode of Conversations also talks about sport, training, family, origin stories, parenting, relationships, childhood…
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Ep 42 Repair Movement & Displacement (New Beginings) ft Mathew Lubari
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"Refugee is a title, given to someone who is a displaced person, but it does not change the right to [their] data", says Mathew Lubari, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Community Creativity for Development (CC4D). Mathew joined the show from Rhino Refugee Camp in Uganda. Mathew's passion for technology repair, and what is know as the "Repair Mo…
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Journey inside Africa's cave of Great Apes to upend your understanding of the human origin story
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Lee Berger, National Geographic Explorer in Residence and real-life Indiana Jones with tales of his hominid discoveries, many of which have rewritten the story of palaeoanthropology. (R) National Geographic Explorer in Residence, Lee Berger, entered the field of palaeoanthropology when there was an infinitesimally tiny chance he would discover anyt…
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Tribune religion reporter, film critic give their take on ‘Heretic’ | Episode 364
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Listener alert • Be advised that while we strived to keep spoilers to a minimum, the discussion reveals some elements from the film. So, if you plan to see “Heretic,” you may want to view the movie first, and then go to our podcast. Two female missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints enter the home of “Mr. Reed,” apparently …
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Ep 09: Sustainable Forestry with Pierre Talpe
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We're uncovering the secrets behind trailblazing biodegradable solutions. Pierre Talpe, Director of Rainbow, joins Steph Berwick and Lily Clarke to share how the pioneering company is reshaping the future of forestry and landscaping with 100% recycled and plant-based materials. Get ready to be inspired as Pierre explores how Rainbow’s setting new b…
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Fireflies in synchrony
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Once a year they come out, by the thousands. Fireflies. But these aren’t just any fireflies. These are Photinus Carolinas, also known as synchronous fireflies They blink on and off together. It’s an amazing site. On this episode, I head to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to experience the synchronous fireflies and learn how light from human dev…
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Ep 156 Retinoids Part 1: How it started…
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That little bottle of retinol serum sitting on your bathroom counter - what do you know about its history? This week, we’re digging deep into the man behind the medicine, renowned dermatologist Dr. Albert Kligman, and the unethical research he conducted at Holmesburg Prison in the mid-20th century. Kligman’s research program at Holmesburg spanned d…
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Why Andrew sets the table under the stars in the Australian Outback
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As Andrew Dwyer ventured further into the desert, he fell in love with the people and the landscape. He battled sandstorms, floods and isolation to serve fine foods under the stars. When Andrew Dwyer was growing up in 1960s Melbourne, the city wasn't the foodie destination it is now, in fact it was often described as a "culinary wasteland". But luc…
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Arches & Canyonlands National Parks: Park Preview
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We're on the road again! In this episode we preview Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. We'll be recording a total of four episodes at these parks: Episode one: Arches National Park: Geology, Human History and Environmental Factors Episode two: Canyonlands National Park: Geology, Wildlife and Vegation Episode three: Search and Rescue Episode fou…
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Byron Bay, reality TV and Shane Warne's bowel movements — why Akmal Saleh hates the jungle
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An impulse decision to buy a home in the rainforest results in a comedy of errors involving a python in the roof, an unexpected tax bill, two reality TV shows discussing bowel movements with Shane Warne. (R) Akmal Saleh doesn't like the jungle or rainforests, or any of the animals in the jungle or rainforest. Akmal likes cafes and running water, wh…
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Pat and Aaron discuss all the news in fishing and we wrap up Pat's holiday in QLD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesReel Adventures による
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Episode 31 is a short n’ sweet one which sees the return of Dr Matt Wainhouse to Knepp, in his exciting role as Natural England’s Fungi and Lichen Senior Specialist. We’re also joined by Tom Burns, Knepp’s fantastic ranger and woodsman. We catch up with Matt about the findings from his tree-coring project at Knepp back in 2021 (check out episode 14…
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From the Commonwealth Games to Everest and the Channel swim — Gerrard doesn’t need to see to believe
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Athlete Gerrard Gosens didn't realise he was blind until his first day at primary school. His adventurous spirit led him to become a three time Paralympian, climb Mt Everest, swim the English Channel, and perform the rhumba on Dancing With The Stars. This conversation talks about family life, family history, childhood memories, origin stories, trai…
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What Jack Reacher did next — Lee Child on our favourite lone wolf
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How a Birmingham boy became best-selling thriller writer, Lee Child, and the creator of one of the literary world's most popular loners. (R) James Grant grew up in Birmingham when it was a bustling industrial city. While huge workforces would pour of the factories as men ended their shifts and headed home on bicycles, for children, there wasn't muc…
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The Whip Around - from Ep 356 - thanks to Mildura
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President Nelson is betting big that more LDS temples will keep more members in the church | Episode 363
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The ever-expanding tally of temples under President Russell M. Nelson is truly staggering. Since taking the helm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he has announced 185 — more than half — of the faith’s global total of 367 planned or existing temples. At the recently completed General Conference, the 100-year-old religious leader e…
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Send us a Text Message with what batty adventures you’ve been up to this summer! S6E56 We're back with a brand new series! At the 2024 National Bat Conference, held at the University of Reading, zoologist and wildlife TV presenter Megan McCubbin attended to chair a debate on ethical conservation and so in-between talks, she sat down with Steve to d…
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Ep 08: Sustainable Innovations with Marian Garfield
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Let's talk about groundbreaking innovations that are shaping a sustainable future. Steph Berwick and Lily Clarke are joined by Marian Garfield, Director of Sustainability at Heidelberg Materials. Together, they unravel the transformative strides Marian’s team is making, from winning prestigious Green Business Awards to pioneering the world's first …
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From the Pilbara to Perth and beyond — the Indigenous psychologist doing things differently
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Dr Tracy Westerman grew up in the Pilbara, where suicide and mental health issues have deeply scarred Indigenous communities. So this Nyamal woman decided to do something about it. Nyamal woman Tracy Westerman grew up in some of the most remote parts of Western Australia, moving from a station to a town called Useless Loop, eventually landing in th…
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Special Episode: Kate Zernike & The Exceptions
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When the Massachusetts Institute of Technology admitted in 1999 that they had discriminated against women on its faculty, it sent shockwaves throughout institutions of higher learning across the country. In this TPWKY book club episode, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Kate Zernike joins us to discuss her book The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, a…
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Caroline Tracey: How this tiny bird could save salt lakes
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Four times in the past decade Lake Abert has completely dried up, a barren lakebed encrusted with salt. Salt lakes are among the world's most threatened ecosystems. Lack of water could lead to many of these lakes permanently drying up in the American West. But there is one tiny bird that could change all that. The Wilson’s Phalarope depends on salt…
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How a famous, broken bible changed the story of a family
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Michael Visontay with the true tale of how fragments of a rare Gutenberg Bible were sold off, leaf by leaf, in New York in the 1920s, and how the sale of these books, chapters and verses changed the course of his own family. Some years ago journalist Michael Visontay was researching his family history when he stumbled upon the story of a man named …
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WTFU • Climate Change Within • Elfisode • Elfalogue • A musical journey through moments of passing time...
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Elfisode • Elfalogue ***Warning***Very intense musical compositions, may cause you to feel numerous ways within a short period of time. Buckel up if you need... just saying so you enjoy this at the right moment! There are other calmer episodes, go check em out if you like, this is fire element infused richly, with sprinkles of water earth and air. …
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