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Top Geography Podcasts

May 5, 2024

The Best Geography Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

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A Podcast of Geography and geospatial technologies

Geography Podcasts

Geography podcasts offer a great way to explore the world from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're interested in learning about different cultures, studying the environment, or exploring unique places around the globe, geography podcasts provide a wealth of knowledge and insights. With the help of expert hosts and guests, these podcasts cover a wide range of topics related to geography, including climate change, natural disasters, tourism, and much more.

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Our listeners have taken the liberty of rating the top geography podcasts for you. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious armchair explorer, geography podcasts offer a fascinating and informative way to discover the world around us. So sit back, grab your headphones, and listen to the best podcasts on Goodpods.

What's the best geography podcast now in 2024?

Goodpods aggregates the best geography podcasts people are choosing to right now. From geography-favorites to new releases, these shows are guaranteed to be entertaining and informative. Check out the top-rated geography podcasts in 2024 according to the Goodpods list. Explore our popular categories like Science PodcastsBiology Podcasts, and Sociology Podcasts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Geography Podcasts

What are Geography Podcasts?

Geography Podcasts are audio programs dedicated to exploring and discussing various aspects of geography, including physical landscapes, human cultures, environmental issues, geopolitical events, and more. These podcasts provide an engaging platform for listeners to learn about the world, its diverse regions, and the interconnectedness of global phenomena.

How can Geography Podcasts benefit listeners interested in exploring the world?

Geography Podcasts offer listeners a convenient and immersive way to expand their knowledge of the world around them. Whether delving into the cultural diversity of different regions, understanding environmental challenges, or exploring historical and geopolitical contexts, these podcasts provide valuable insights for individuals interested in geography.

What topics are commonly covered in Geography Podcasts?

Geography Podcasts cover a broad range of topics, including but not limited to physical geography, human geography, geopolitics, cultural geography, environmental sustainability, urban planning, and historical geography. Some podcasts also focus on specific regions or countries, providing in-depth explorations of their unique characteristics.

Are Geography Podcasts suitable for both geography enthusiasts and those new to the subject?

Absolutely! Geography Podcasts are designed to cater to a diverse audience, welcoming both geography enthusiasts seeking in-depth discussions and individuals new to the subject looking for accessible and engaging content. The podcasts provide content suitable for various levels of familiarity with geography.

Can you recommend some popular Geography Podcasts?

Certainly! Some well-regarded Geography Podcasts include "The MapScaping Podcast." These podcasts feature a mix of interviews, discussions, and explorations of geographical topics, making them favorites among geography enthusiasts.

Check out these Geography Podcasts

Daily Intellect

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Daily Intellect

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A daily dose of knowledge in all the key intellectual areas.
Globe Fodder: Around the World One Episode at a Time.

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Each episode provides a brief introduction to a different country.
Let's Fix Education / by Bruce Deitrick Price

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Savvy, practical insights on where our Education Establishment went wrong and how most schools can be improved.LET'S FIX EDUCATION explains the many dysfunctional theories and methods operating within our schools. This podcast is intended for parents, teachers, and community leaders who want education reform.

Each week, LET'S FIX EDUCATION examines another problem in our public schools, such as: Constructivism. Learning styles. Sight-words. No memorization. Cooperative learning. Prior knowledge. Reform math. The dilution of knowledge. Common Core. Project-based learning. Student-centered, etc. In fact, there are DOZENS of counterproductive learning and teaching theories, all made worse by ideological motives.

Bio: Bruce Deitrick Price is a novelist, artist, and education reformer. He has analyzed the problems in education for more than 30 years. Price is the author of "Saving K-12: What happened to our public schools? How do we fix them?" (190 pages) His main education site is Improve-Education.org. For more information about book and author, visit Lit4u.com

"Bruce Price’s SAVING K-12 is a MUST read! It is precise, concise and powerful. Action is required...for the sake of our children, our grandchildren and the future of the American Republic!” Robert W. Sweet, Jr., long-time President of The National Right to Read Foundation

Inspired History

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Inspired History

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History, geography, and politics influence every aspect of our lives, so it makes sense we should learn more about them. This podcast will teach you about all these subjects, and many more related ones.

RADIO RESISTANCE

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RADIO RESISTANCE

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RADIO RESISTANCE is a culture and arts show where we touch on a new city, country, or region each week. Throughout our journey, in each episode, we’ll share some interesting history, tell fun facts and incredible stories, chat with friends, and much much more. The common theme embedded into this radio show is you guessed it... Resistance! Our mission is to highlight stories and struggles that have taken place elsewhere to inspire all of you listening at home.

The History Podcast

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The History Podcast

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A sometimes irreverent Podcast about History and other topics in the fields of Social Sciences such as Economics, Geography, Politics, Culture, etc. We love America's awesomeness and worthlessness.
Norman Centuries | A Norman History Podcast by Lars Brownworth

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Latest episode 9 years ago

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Lars Brownworth, author of "Lost to the West" and creator of the "12 Byzantine Rulers" podcast presents "Norman Centuries", a podcast on the Normans. While popular Norman history focuses on the regions of France and England, Norman Centuries covers the lesser known Italian Normans as well. Visit us at http://NormanCenturies.com/
Geography in education: exploring a definition - for iBooks

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This unit is aimed at geography teachers, or those with an interest in studying or teaching geography. This unit looks at the contribution that geography can make in the education of young people and the characteristics and purpose of geography as a subject. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.
Slavery and The Social Studies

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Past the Border

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Past the Border

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The podcast of when, where and why! Join a treasure trove of expert guests as we choose a location and period each episode, and discover the fascinating stories of world history that make each so unique.
There's no place like ...

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Come on an audio field trip with leading geographers from the Australian Centre for Culture, Environment, Society and Space at the University of Wollongong. In each episode, we go knee deep into some of the forgotten corners of the Illawarra and beyond. We explore how places are transformed by humans and others. We think through questions like: what might a more sustainable future look like, as 'place' is affected by natural disasters and invasive species? What is our relationship with nature today? And what can Indigenous connections to country teach us about these places?

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

Earth + Humans

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Earth + Humans

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Latest episode 10 months ago

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A podcast about sustainability, resilience, and life on planet Earth

Spatial Delight

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Spatial Delight

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Avg Length 26m

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Latest episode 11 months ago

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A ten-part podcast about space, society, and power inspired by British geographer Doreen Massey. From a London laundromat to a public park in Berlin, from a contested waterfront in Kochi to the Egyptian desert, our show seeks to inspire listeners to think about space and place as full of power, and to imagine political alternatives to the current world order.

Exploring History

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Exploring History

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Exploring History with Ray Notgrass offers background on what you hear in the news, shares stories from history that will enlighten and inspire you, and provides encouragement about homeschooling, family life, and your walk with God.
A Little Bit Racey - The Comedy Improv Panel Show

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Latest episode 5 years ago

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The Improvisational Comedy Panel Show That You Just Couldn't Make Up!
Icknield Geography Revision Podcast

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Short episodes to help you revise for your Geography Edexcel B Syllabus Summer 2011 Exams. Any questions then email [email protected] or twitter @icknieldgeog
SSCS Geography Revision

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GCSE Geography Revision podcast, looking at Coasts, Wasteful World, Population, A Tourists World and Challenges to the Environment.

Isn't That Spatial

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Isn't That Spatial

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Latest episode 10 months ago

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Isn't That Spatial is a podcast dedicated to casual geography and the spatial component of whatever. Topics cover urban planning, the geography of dive bars, urban oddities, and other good stuff.
The Geography of Everything

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Welcome to the geography of everything, the podcast where we try to figure out the geography of, well, everything.


Stephen Hawking spent his life trying to come up with one equation that could describe everything in the universe. But geography, well, doesn’t really work like that. Because, in its simplest form, geography advocates for the connectivity of everything. It believes that there are a million different versions, realities, and perspectives on any phenomenon, depending on how you look at it, and from where. And more than anything, geography believes that nothing exists in a vacuum, but instead, that our world is comprised of countless chain reactions, interactions, and connections that weave together the fabric of our world. From sea turtle migration to technological innovation, pandemics to veganism, geography is everywhere, and the connections are limitless.


Each episode of this podcast will cover a different phenomenon from big to small, silly to scary, humanities to biology, with the hope of discovering the geographies of it all.


Follow us on Twitter @geoofeverything and LinkedIn and feel free to contact us for any suggestions or questions via [email protected].


This podcast is recorded at and made possible by Utrecht University.



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

Why maps are made - for iBooks

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Cars have sat nav systems, mobile phones use GPS: maps are important in everyday life whether captured by aerial photography, satellite imagery or simply drawn. This unit looks at how we read and evaluate the information in maps and assesses the values embedded within them. From mental maps to public transport and street maps: how do they affect your life? This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.
Welcome to Turquoise City

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A couple riddles, a few heists and a mysterious man who refers to himself in the 3rd person...Welcome to Turquoise City. Written and Read by Jed S. Holmes

Global Thread

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Global Thread

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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The Global Thread podcast weaves the past into the present and looks onward to the future. A fresh approach to world politics, global concerns, and humanitarian issues, Global Thread seeks to educate, pique interest, and offer insights into the stories we see in the news cycle. Ultimately, we are all seeking to better understand the world that we live in. Support this podcast: https://patreon.com/globalthread

The Landscape Studies Podcast

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Putting History in its Place

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Place, space and geography in historical and social studies.

Nations by the Number

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House Wine

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House Wine

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Welcome to House Wine. Every other Wednesday we cover a wine region together and go into all the details that make that place special - and the wine delicious! History, grapes origins, producers and tasting notes will all be covered as we look at some of most famous, and some more obscure wine regions. I am a Certified Sommelier based in Toronto and I believe wine should be for everyone, so if you are just starting out or if you are looking to refresh some knowledge, let's learn together.

The History Buffet

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The History Buffet

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Latest episode 5 months ago

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A unique history podcast covering the weird, bizarre, and oft forgotten parts of history. Hosts Joey and Stock are both teachers who are bringing their buffet style history conversations to the podcasting world. Each episode will consist of a "main course" or main story of an odd event in history. One main course from Joey and one from Stock. Each episode will also have "side dishes" where both Joey and Stock will argue, debate, and wax poetic about historical movies, music, books, and the ever-changing nature of history!
social studies conneCTion

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Latest episode 12 days ago

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Social studies education inspires all students for lifelong inquiry and informed civic action. Join social studies leaders, Steve Armstrong and Tony Roy, as they connect with educators and advocates from across the state. Each episode will include entertaining dialogue, insights into best practices, and practical connections to social studies standards. Produced by the Connecticut Council for the Social Studies.

Wonderful World Kids Podcast

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Latest episode 13 days ago

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Ananya & her mom Aarti host this science-based educational podcast for kids aged 6 to 12. We cover a new topic every week from a wide variety of subjects such as plants and animals, Earth science, space, and technology. We release a new episode every Saturday. So join us on our wonderful journey and let's learn something new every week!