Vitenskap – New Zealand – Nye podcaster

  • Tackling climate change is a serious business.


    This is the story of a startup that wants to remove carbon from the atmosphere and help reshape our relationship with the planet. Ideally without burning to the ground in the process.


    It was a good few years back when Tom Previte stumbled across biochar. That was during the first season of a podcast he co-hosts - โ€˜The Carbon Removal Showโ€™. And it turns out that this biochar stuffโ€ฆ it's not just an ancient technology but also a cutting-edge solution for todayโ€™s climate problems. 


    Grounded: A Climate Startup Journey captures the highs and lows of a green startup - from sharp learning curves to unlikely breakthroughs. Listen in as Tom digs deep into the realities and complexities of setting up a carbon removal project, and gets to grips with the science, the money, and everything it takes to build an environmentally (and financially) sustainable business.


    Because if weโ€™re going to save the planet, weโ€™re going to need a lot more businesses like this one.


    Restord is grateful for financial support for this podcast from UKRI's Greenhouse Gas Removal Hub (grant ref: NE/V013106/1)


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • We feature voices from around the world, sharing stories of working intentionally with deep nature connection in ways that transform lives, families, projects, and communities. We are excited and honored to lift up the voices of people working toward the best for all beings and the future generations.

    Topics we plan to include:

    โ€ข Designing with Natural Cycles & the 8 Shields Model

    โ€ข Cultural Elements of Connection & the 512 Project

    โ€ข Naturalist Training & the Natural Mind Journey

    โ€ข Holistic Tracking

    โ€ข Art of Mentoring

    โ€ข Village Builders

    โ€ข Ancestral Skills

    โ€ข Bird & Animal Language & Concentric Rings

    โ€ข Forest Schools

    โ€ข Community Helpers

    โ€ข Elders

    โ€ข More Topics Emerging...

  • Ready, set, science is a podcast for science educators who want to take their science teaching to the next level. Each episode, Beth will give you tips that you can implement in your class the next day. From "minds on" activities to engaging classroom strategies, making your class a place for student driven learning has never been easier. So get ready, get set, let's do science!

  • An engineering/comedy podcast where a mechanical engineer explains engineering feats (or disasters) to a biologist.

  • Welcome to the Listening Lounge, the podcast where sound meets story. 

    Join us every month as we sit down with fascinating guests from all walks of life. From seasoned seniors whoโ€™ve witnessed the marvels of history firsthand, to the pioneers changing the very way we hear the world, they all have one thing in common: captivating stories that are not just heard, but felt.

    Whether you're an industry professional or just someone who loves a good story, the Listening Lounge is your destination for the stories behind the sound.

    Subscribe now - new episodes monthly ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘‚๐Ÿฝ

  • Following in the footsteps of early naturalists, marine scientist and storyteller Charlie Young takes listeners on a journey to wild waters aboard her boat ‘Feral’ as she embarks on a mission-driven voyage around the planet to uncover the greatest challenges facing the natural world, and tell its story. Part travelog, part natural history docuseries, Charlie shares live accounts in gripping detail of her adventures as she joins local experts, scientists and rangers in the field to meet weird and wonderful wildlife, and shares untold stories of wildlife crime, conflict and conservation.

  • The world of emerging medical technologies is vast and continuously evolving.

    Join host Charles Beasley as he discusses the future of medicine and human health with the best and brightest in these fields.

    New episodes weekly.

    #goodclinical #goodclinicalpodcast #goodclinicalnetwork #goodclinicalexplains #goodclinicalevents

  • Captivating interviews with the leaders of the outdoors. Hosted by BOLOTOR Founder/CEO, podcaster, actor, stand-up comedian, Michael Stein
    No B.S. interviews about hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, backpacking, doomsday prepping, survival, and anything that has to do with the great outdoors.

  • Zone Rouge is a series about eco-gentrification, about hidden rivers, about urban coyotes, and about environmental racism - in other words, it's a series about the climate crisis, and its effect on Montreal. Over eight episodes, it'll explore the effect of the climate crisis on Montreal, through the sounds and voices of the city, and it'll highlight how Montrealers are responding to the challenges posed by climate change with resilience and creativity.

    Hosted by Moira Donovan. Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

  • Language on the Move is a podcast devoted to multilingualism, language learning, and intercultural communication in the contexts of globalization and migration. Language on the Move aims to disseminate sociolinguistic research to a broad global audience.
    Language on the Move was co-founded by Ingrid Piller and Kimie Takahashi, and is currently edited by Ingrid Piller. Our team consists of a research group based at Macquarie University and is complemented by contributors from around the world. A full list of our authors is available here. The web developer and designer behind Language on the Move is Marcin Debski.

  • Thank you for tuning into the Alberta College of Family Physician’s podcast The Heart of Family Medicine.

    This podcast will explore stories that demonstrate the unique and trusted relationships that Albertans have with their family physicians. The interviews and stories will communicate the collective contributions, capabilities, and commitments of family physicians to the people of Alberta.

    Family physicians have a special role in the health care system due to their broad scope of practice and relationships with other healthcare providers. They work diligently both within and outside of their practices to provide excellent care to their patients and contribute to the health of their communities and the advancement of family medicine.

    We often define the specialty of family medicine using the head, the hands, and the heart as an analogy. With the head encompassing the medical information and knowledge gathered during medical school; the hands acting as the catalyst to apply the skills and knowledge developed; and lastly the compassion and the emotional intelligence to be able to connect and communicate with the people they serve symbolizing the Heart of Family Medicine.

    We hope you enjoy our podcast and continue to hear more from us.

  • Welcome to the Australian Macadamia Society podcast. Listen in as we speak with macadamia growers, researchers and industry experts leading the way in best practice macadamia farming.

  • Voice of Tangaroa is a collaboration between RNZ's award-winning science podcast Our Changing World & New Zealand Geographic, exploring the state of our oceans & the extraordinary variety of life that calls it home. New Zealand Geographic reporting for the Voice of Tangaroa is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.

  • professional trail boys from Boulder, CO who like to run up and down things and talk about it

  • A voyage of discovery into the world of Conspiracy theories, Aliens, Ufo's, Cryptids, Giants, Unsolved Murders and Mysteries, Ancient Megaliths, Out of place artifacts, the Elite, the unseen world and much more. History is not what we have been told, discover just how fake the World really is as we go deep down in to the rabbit hole to discover the truth. Looking through a biblical worldview an alternative examination of what is beyond the modern day Paradigm. A UK Based Podcast.

  • Is obesity a disease or a choice? Why is weight loss so difficult to maintain? What roles do hormones play within the gut-brain axis in the pathophysiology of obesity? What are the comorbidities associated with obesity? And why does the obesity epidemic continue to grow despite a wealth of information? Join series host Dr Robert Kushner, Medical Director of the Center for Lifestyle Medicine at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago, as he interviews fellow experts in the field of obesity on how they tackle everyday challenges when treating patients with obesity and shares advice on how clinicians can optimize patient outcomes in this ever-evolving disease area.

  • Fullscale Outdoors Podcast with Dale Luginbill. All things in the outdoor world, hunting, fishing, foraging. Capturing that camaraderie of the hunting shack, fish camp, campfire and bar conversations!