Ocean Science Radio is a good one (https://soundcloud.com/ocean-
science-radio).

I co-produced the "Ocean Lovin" series with Ocean Science Radio. it is all
about reproduction in the ocean: https://soundcloud.com/
strictlyfishwrap/sets/ocean-lovin-1 (definitely PG-13 for parts of it)
We've talked about continuing the series in the future.

I also ran a radio show & podcast for a few years called Strictlyfishwrap
Science Radio Hour. It is mostly interviews with ecologists in Maine and
recorded in a community radio studio (it has that kind of quality to it):
https://soundcloud.com/strictlyfishwrap/sets/strictlyfishwrap-science-radio

Warm Regards is a great one, too, though mostly climate focused (
https://soundcloud.com/warmregardspodcast).

I'd like to know how many ecologists on this listserv have already been
dabbling in podcasts. I wonder if it'd be worth creating an Ecolog-L
podcast.

Best,
Skylar


On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 3:40 PM, Emma Dietrich <emma.dietr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Emlyn Resetarits and I recently started a podcast, STEM Fatale, where we
> tell the stories of historical women in STEM and discuss some current
> research being done by female scientists today. Here's a trailer for anyone
> that's interested:  https://stemfatalepodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-000-
> stem-fatale-promo/ and you can listen/subscribe on any podcast app.
>
> Note: it's fairly informal and definitely PG-13, but still full of fun
> facts about women in science!
>
> Full podcast website: https://stemfatalepodcast.podbean.com/
> Interact with us: https://twitter.com/STEMFatalePod   and
> stemfatale...@gmail.com
>
> Thanks for starting this thread!
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 1:44 PM Samuel Raasch <sraasc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Awesome, can't wait to listen. I was just complaining to a colleague
>> about the (perceived) lack of good podcasts that focus on
>> conservation/biology/ecology. Good luck! Anyone else have favorite science
>> podcasts (other than RadioLab or Startalk) that this listserv should check
>> out?
>>
>> *Sam Raasch*
>>
>> *Clean Fairfax Council*https://www.linkedin.com/in/samraasch/
>> sraasc...@gmail.com
>> 202-253-0570
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:24 AM Lynn B. Martin <lbmar...@usf.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Please spread the word about Big Biology (www.bigbiology.org), a
>>> podcast hosted by Dr. Art Woods
>>> from the University of Montana and Dr. Marty Martin from the University
>>> of South Florida.  Our goal is to
>>> discuss some of the big ideas in biology with experts in the field, but
>>> in a fun and engaging way for a
>>> broad audience.
>>>
>>> We're up to episode 6 right now, having talked to Carl Zimmer about the
>>> future of biology, Barbara Han
>>> about predicting disease epidemics, Jon Harrison and Jim Brown about
>>> scaling, Sheila Patek about fast
>>> movements in shrimp, Denis Noble about randomness, and Robert Dudley
>>> about why primates consume
>>> alcohol.  Next up is Massimo Pigliucci on phenotypic plasticity and
>>> niche construction.  In the coming
>>> weeks, we'll also be posting episodes with Fred Tauber, an immunologist
>>> covering the concept of self,
>>> Vinnie Cassone on time-keeping in animals, Sara Walker on a universal
>>> theory of life, and Patty Brennan
>>> on genital evolution.
>>>
>>> Please check it out and let us know what you think on our Facebook page,
>>> or just spread the word over
>>> Twitter and your other social media favorites.
>>>
>>> We're also very interested to learn what big biology is to you and who
>>> you'd like to hear on an episode,
>>> so share your ideas directly with us via email or post them to our
>>> Facebook page
>>> (https://www.facebook.com/BigBiologypodcast/).
>>>
>>> We hope you like it!
>>> Marty and Art
>>>
>>


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