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Complete list of Geography Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods

Norman Centuries | A Norman History Podcast by Lars Brownworth

20 Episodes

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Avg Length 19m

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Latest episode 10 years ago

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/
Map Corner

40 Episodes

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Avg Length 63m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

Each week cartophiles come together to discuss Map porn! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isn't That Spatial

40 Episodes

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Avg Length 18m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

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.
WORLD: we got this with Esau Williams

69 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 4 days ago

Join Esau Williams and guests on The 'WORLD: we got this' podcast series as they discuss some of the biggest - and most neglected - world news stories of the week. Brought to you by the School of Global Affairs, King's College London. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The History Buffet

47 Episodes

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Avg Length 49m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

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!
Geography in education: exploring a definition - for iBooks

1 Episodes

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Latest episode 13 years ago

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.
Icknield Geography Revision Podcast

2 Episodes

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Avg Length 8m

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Latest episode 13 years ago

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

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 4m

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Latest episode 14 years ago

GCSE Geography Revision podcast, looking at Coasts, Wasteful World, Population, A Tourists World and Challenges to the Environment.
There's no place like ...

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 53m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

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.
Welcome to Turquoise City

15 Episodes

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Avg Length 32m

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Latest episode 4 years ago

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
The Landscape Studies Podcast

5 Episodes

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Latest episode 15 years ago

None
Nations by the Number

2 Episodes

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Latest episode 7 years ago

None
Slavery and The Social Studies

7 Episodes

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Latest episode 13 years ago

None
Daily Intellect

2 Episodes

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Latest episode 17 years ago

A daily dose of knowledge in all the key intellectual areas.
Why maps are made - for iBooks

1 Episodes

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Latest episode 13 years ago

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.
Global Thread

16 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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
Wonderful World Kids Podcast

30 Episodes

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Avg Length 12m

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Latest episode 6 months ago

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!
Globe Fodder: Around the World One Episode at a Time.

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 25m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

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

172 Episodes

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Avg Length 9m

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Latest episode 6 days ago

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. Newest novels are "Frankie" (about a harmless robot) and "The Boy Who Saves The World" (about a boy who saves the world). "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
Spatial Delight

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 26m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

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.
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

883 Episodes

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Avg Length 35m

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Latest episode 3 days ago

A Podcast of Geography and geospatial technologies
The Geography of Everything

18 Episodes

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Avg Length 32m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

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] podcast is recorded at and made possible by Utrecht University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
social studies conneCTion

55 Episodes

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Avg Length 50m

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Latest episode 15 days ago

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.
House Wine

47 Episodes

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Avg Length 28m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

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.
Exploring History

67 Episodes

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Avg Length 20m

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Latest episode 14 days ago

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.
Earth + Humans

14 Episodes

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Avg Length 35m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

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

4 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 7 months ago

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 DNA of Cities

30 Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

We know that there are over 10,000 cities in the world. We also know that there is something unique about every city. But what is it that makes each city feel, move, look and act so differently? In this podcast, Professor Greg Clark CBE and Caitlin Morrissey bring together over 70 inspirational leaders from the worlds of urban history, politics, art, architecture and more to decode The DNA of Cities.
Les podcasts de Samarra

9 Episodes

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Latest episode 14 years ago

None
My Sediments Exactly

7 Episodes

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Avg Length 22m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

A new Springer Nature Geo- and Earth-Sciences podcast called My Sediments Exactly, dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Geo-, Earth and Environmental Sciences with focus on sustainability. Our aim is to highlight the countless ways in which these sciences impact our understanding of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, and everything in between.
urhere

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 41m

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Latest episode 3 years ago

Hello map fans! We're two leading cartographers who chat about maps: historic, contemporary, and everything in between! Join us to learn more about maps and have some fun along the way. To learn more about us, see urherepodcast.com.
Tourism Geographies Podcast

84 Episodes

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Avg Length 25m

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Latest episode 4 days ago

This podcast discusses recent research published in Tourism Geographies: An International Journal of Tourism Space, Place and Environment.We talk with authors about their research contributions to share the why and how of their research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Talking Geosciences

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 25m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Welcome to the Talking Geosciences podcast, brought to you by the School of Geosciences at the University of Aberdeen. Over the course of this series, we will hear staff and students discuss how their teaching and research is helping us understand and address contemporary global challenges, including sustainability and climate change.
Sounding History

8 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

Sounding History is a podcast about the global history of music with an unexpected twist. Your hosts, music historians Tom Irvine and Chris Smith, explore sonic impacts of the extraction of resources from the Earth’s environment. Instead of narrating music history as a story about performers, composers, and works, we explore how extraction economy (and the historical processes that came with it, such as settler colonialism, enslavement, and environmental destruction) made the world of sound we live in today. In each episode we introduce two "postcards": sonic micro-histories that illustrate how music can be understood through stories about labor (how we work), energy (how we power their lives), and data (how we consume and transfer information). We use this categories to explore new layers of narrative about music on a global scale. Our goal is a music history for a new era: the Anthropocene, the age of human-generated climate change. We work as researchers and university teachers in the US and Britain. But between us we have long experience outside of the ivory tower, as musicians in styles from folk to early music, as radio hosts, and public speakers. In Sounding History we turn to the new medium of podcasting, looking to share with listeners stories about people and their soundworlds that have not been heard before. Tom teaches at the University of Southampton in the UK and is also a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, the UK's national research institute for data science and AI. Chris directs the Vernacular Music Center at Texas Tech University. Between us we have written and edited books about the history of music and dance in the United States, the soundscapes of the Western Encounter with China, and the global history of German music. Sounding History, and the book project that goes with it (a global music history of music for general readers). Sounding History is not our first collaboration. Decades ago, we worked together in public radio and performed together in early music ensembles, laying a groundwork of curiosity and spontaneity for our partnership today. Join us as we take up this new collaboration, a music history for our times.
The Lost Geographer Podcast

155 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 4 years ago

Become geographically and culturally literate in this globalized world with The Lost Geographer podcast. Learn facts and interesting information about different countries with the unfiltered truth, bypassing media bias and hearing it directly from the source, as well as how to travel smart from experts.
Right Of Way

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 31m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

No Trespassing. Private Road. No Parking. These are the signs that are more and more frequently seen along Nova Scotia’s coastline. As Canadians access the shore for recreation, science, or even just to take in the natural beauty of the coast, they are being increasingly met with physical barriers to the beach, few options to park or use public transportation to get to the coast, and problems with litter and marine debris in the areas they can access. Private property ownership dominates Nova Scotia’s coastline, and while the public wants access, property owners also want to enjoy privacy and avoid the degradation of their land. In other words, in a province known as Canada’s Ocean Playground, people are increasingly asking – a playground for who? In Nova Scotia, we have a right to be on the coastline below the high water mark, but no protected right to get there. But should we? Right of Way is a podcast that explores the issue of coastal access in Nova Scotia (and Canada more broadly) through the stories of property owners, communities, scientists, policy makers, environmental activists, surfers, hikers, and more. Join us weekly for new episodes. Right of Way is recorded, produced, and hosted by Nicolas Winkler (www.nicolaswinkler.com) and Hannah Harrison (www.hannahharrison.ca). Funding for this podcast is generously provided by the Royal Canadian Geographic Society (www.rcgs.org) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca). Podcast artwork by Laura Bonga (@bongas.art). Sound editing by Podstarter (www.podstarter.io). Learn more by visiting www.coastalaccessproject.com.
Plaid Avenger International Interviews

10 Episodes

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Avg Length 22m

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Latest episode 11 years ago

The Plaid Avenger's International Interviews
Conference – VerySpatial

10 Episodes

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Latest episode 12 years ago

Discussions on Geography and geospatial technologies
The History Podcast

4 Episodes

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Latest episode 10 years ago

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.
Putting History in its Place

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 22m

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Latest episode 11 years ago

Place, space and geography in historical and social studies.
Inspired History

1 Episodes

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Avg Length 32m

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Latest episode 9 years ago

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.
A Little Bit Racey - The Comedy Improv Panel Show

20 Episodes

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Avg Length 29m

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Latest episode 5 years ago

The Improvisational Comedy Panel Show That You Just Couldn't Make Up!