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In each episode, we bring you riveting interviews with individuals who have had encounters with the elusive Sasquatch. Each one of these stories will leave you wanting more.
But that's not all. We go beyond the encounters and explore the realm of Bigfoot research from a critical thinking perspective. We bring you interviews with field researchers who dedicate their lives to unraveling the mysteries surrounding Sasquatch. These dedicated individuals use hard science and rigorous methodologies to investigate the existence of this legendary creature.
Through thought-provoking discussions, we aim to shed light on the truth behind the Sasquatch phenomenon.
Our show highlights the boots-on-the-ground researchers who tirelessly pursue evidence and employ scientific methods to answer the age-old question: Does Sasquatch truly exist?
Join us each week as we embark on a thrilling journey into the unknown, uncovering compelling stories, and examining the scientific evidence that surrounds the mystery of Sasquatch. Get ready to challenge your beliefs and expand your understanding of this captivating subject.
If you have had an encounter with Bigfoot or any other cryptid and would like to be on the show, email [email protected]
Please make sure to subscribe to or follow the show wherever you listen. If you have the option, turn on those automatic downloads and never miss an episode.
Now. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
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A Geology and Earth Science Podcast. Join Chris, an award-winning geology teacher, and Jesse, a geoscience professor, in discussing the amazing features of our planet and their impact on your everyday life. No prior knowledge required. New episodes coming at you every week. Listen, subscribe, share with someone you know!
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Like it or not, geology is everywhere. Whether it be deep on the ocean floor, high in the Andes, or in your backyard. As field geologists, we often pine for expeditions in remote places and foreign countries. But there is often amazing geology right in our backyards. Don’t let the Kentucky Bluegrass and your mother’s geraniums fool you. There is exciting geology even in your backyard. In this podcast we explore the amazing discoveries and geologic events that happened right in someone’s backyard.
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"Exploring Jane Goodall's Legacy" dives into the extraordinary life and pioneering research of Dr. Jane Goodall, the world-renowned primatologist, conservationist, and humanitarian. Each episode unpacks different facets of Goodall's groundbreaking work with chimpanzees, her innovative conservation efforts, and her global impact on environmental advocacy. Through interviews with experts, colleagues, and Goodall herself, this podcast paints a vivid picture of her journey from a young girl fascinated by animals to a global icon of scientific research and environmental activism. Join us as we explore the enduring legacy of Jane Goodall's work and its ongoing influence on conservation and our understanding of the natural world.
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Earthly explains emerging issues in agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, wildlife, science, and design through experts in those fields. It is produced by Clemson University, and is part of the University's land-grant mission to impart unbiased research-based information beyond the boundaries of the academy.
Earthly adjectiveDefinition of earthly
1 a: characteristic of or belonging to this earth
b: relating to the human race's actual life on this earth
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30 Years of Engineering Excellence Brought to You in 20 Minutes
This PWGC series amplifies discussions on environmental work that’s changing the way we live, and the people who are making it happen.
Hosted by Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG; President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, podcast episodes will include thought-provoking conversations with environmental experts in key sectors, such as water resources, aviation, health care, real estate development and more.
Don’t miss the Environmental Echo monthly Wednesday at 7:00AM.
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No Planet B is an independent climate change podcast hosted by Breanna Waterman and Wyatt Jordan! We talk to researchers, analysts, politicians, farmers, and more about climate change causes, effects, and solutions.
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It’s easy to get lost trying to keep track of all of New Castle’s new and exciting environmental ventures. Maxine Margo Rubin, Jordan Silver, and Alexa Troob, as well as Alicia Malloy behind the scenes, interview local experts as well as residents to bring you powerful information on all of the sustainable options and initiatives happening in New Castle today!
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Do you enjoy learning new things in all fields of geosciences? Do you have a soft spot for shenanigans? Then this podcast is just for you! In this podcast, Dr B. interviews interesting geologists with interesting stories.
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Conversations about River Mechanics, Sediment Transport, and Fluvial Geomorphology
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This show follows Dr Tom Remenyi and his team of climate professionals as they embark on one of Australia's most significant climate programs.
Around the country, hundreds of scientists are producing petabytes (PB) of the most up-to-date data about the world's climate. Our scientists and researchers are creating a wealth of high-quality, high-resolution climate modelling. This data can help researchers, government, industry, or the general public make better decisions about Australia's future.
The problem is that the quantity of information they produce is hard to share between researchers or other people who need it. Until now, the supply of this information has not been keeping up with its growing demand.
The Federated Climate Data Initiative is the solution to this problem. We are creating one single, united virtual collection from the enormous amounts of information currently stored around the country. The aim is to make the data much easier to find, access and use, dramatically enhancing the quality of future research and the services built on this new knowledge, particularly around future risk. -
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! This show is for energy investors and analysts who want to learn about how hydrogen is driving the evolution of energy. We will drill down into the hydrogen market and discuss where capital is being deployed and where financial opportunities are developing. Learn from Paul Rodden, the hydrogen consulting expert that is on the speed dial of billionaire oil magnates and is dialed in to the advances and financial opportunities that hydrogen presents in the energy market. Inside each episode, Paul interviews thought leaders who are invested in the future of energy and driving the hydrogen market to new heights. He also shares his insights on the current opportunities and developments with complete transparency. From overall strategy, to future casting, to lessons learned, Paul will be your guide as you explore the concept of hydrogen as a fuel source, the advancements in the industry (present and future), and the economic opportunities that are available for potential investors.
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Science writer Ned Rozell has accompanied researchers all over Alaska and given firsthand accounts of discoveries, triumphs and pitfalls of field work conducted in the Last Frontier. Through in-depth conversations, Ned gives voice to research stories ranging from volcanoes, earthquakes and auroras to climate change, anthropology, paleontology and wildfires. Any natural phenomena in Alaska and the people who study them are fair game. Ned has spent more than 25 years writing hundreds of science stories for the UAF Geophysical Institute's weekly column, the Alaska Science Forum: https://www.gi.alaska.edu/alaska-science-forum. New episodes drop on the first Tuesday of the month.
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Cameron and Derek have been running Arkansas Weather Watchers since 2014. AWW is an organization that covers local Arkansas weather, as well as chases through the heartland severe weather storms.
Our podcast will cover both current weather topics as well as past weather events that impacted the lives of many throughout the heartland.
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Discover how our most precious commodity impacts our lives in so many fascinating ways. That's right! We're talking about water, but not like you've ever heard it before. Join us as we explore social, environmental and economic issues around the globe as we ask the questions: what are we doing, and how can we do better? The "Water We Doing?" won the 2022 Canadian Podcasting Award for Outstanding Branded Series. The podcast is a production of the Aquatic Biosphere Project. The podcast is produced and hosted by David Evans (P. Biol), the Project's Director of Conservation. For more info check out www.AquaticBiosphere.ca
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We talk about all different topics and have guests from all over the world
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The Lee Weather Team hosts a fast-paced weekly podcast that tackles hot topics (and cold!) plus what’s trending in meteorology, science and climate. The show isn't limited to hard science as our hosts and guests tug at your emotions from stories out in the elements. The Lee Weather team features Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia.
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Fossil Bonanza focuses on amazing fossil sites from around the world called Fossil-Lagerstätten. Each episode will focus on a fantastic fossil site like La Brea Tar Pits or Naracoorte Caves. We will discover amazing fossils, reconstruct ancient ecosystems, and learn the hidden truths about our ancient world.
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Gabriel Harber interviews members of the weather and storm chasing communities. If you’re a fan of tornadoes and other types of severe weather then this podcast is for you!
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a short form podcast discussing Ireland's biodiversity, natural history and climate action (or inaction) to contextualise Irish environmental news headlines