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His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#194 - Als erste Frau um die Welt: Die Expedition der Jeanne Barret
1767 sticht in Rochefort ein Schiff in See mit dem Ziel, die Welt zu umrunden. An Bord befindet sich neben mehr als 100 Männern eine Frau, die aus ärmsten Verhältnissen stammt - die nun aber die Welt nicht nur umsegeln, sondern auch entscheidend verändern wird. Jeanne Barret bricht, getarnt als Mann auf, um eine wissenschaftliche Expedition zu unterstützen. Sie tritt die Reise als “Assistent” des Botanikers Commerson an, doch bald wird sie zur wohl wichtigsten Teilnehmerin der ganzen Mission……….KAPITEL(00:00) Intro: Die Expedition der Jeanne Barret(03:09) Fragen & Einsti...
2025-07-20
1h 22
One Wild World: A Podcast About Animals
Will Koalas Survive Our Changing Climate? feat. Danielle Clode
What can koalas tell us about Australia’s ancient history? In this episode of One Wild World, Dr. Danielle Clode, a nature writer and zoologist, takes us on an enlightening journey into the world of koalas. She debunks common myths, explores their fascinating adaptation to their eucalyptus diet, and dives into the mysterious decline of their populations in Australia. Drawing from the ancient fossil record and the modern challenges they face, Dr. Clode provides a comprehensive and engaging look at one of Australia's most iconic, yet misunderstood, marsupials.Support the showSupport The PodcastOn...
2024-11-13
31 min
Chroniques du sexisme ordinaire
Les femmes et la mer
Pendant longtemps les femmes étaient interdites sur les bateaux, on disait qu’elle portait malheur. Les lapins aussi !Dans cet épisode, Marine t’explique cette histoire de femmes, de bateau et de lapins. Tu comprendras mieux ce qui cloche et pourquoi l’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes, c’est pas encore gagné. Tu auras des billes pour répondre à ceux qui te disent le contraire.Pour aller plus loin :👉 Retrouve les Chroniques du Sexisme Ordinaire sur Instagram et abonne-toi à la newsletter. https://bit.ly/m/chroniquesdusexismeordinaire👉 Consulte le...
2024-09-25
19 min
The Gist
Objectivity And Other Obsolescent Ideals
The New York Times Executive Editor proclaims the paper to not be in the business of defeating Trump. Howls of outrage ensue. Plus, Donald Trump seems fine with fines. And in a talk with Danielle Clode, author of Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future, we rehabilitate the reputation of the supposedly dim, diseased antipodal cuties. https://surfshark.deals/GIST Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist
2024-05-06
33 min
Rewildology
#168 | Koalas 101: Debunking Myths and Revealing Truths with Danielle Clode, PhD
In this special minisode, get ready to dive deep into the world of koalas with host Brooke and renowned koala expert, Danielle Clode, PhD, author of "Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future." Celebrating Wild Koala Day on May 3rd, Brooke and Danielle unpack the mysteries surrounding these iconic marsupials, from their unique dietary habits to the secrets of their microbiome. Together, they debunk common myths and shed light on fascinating truths about koalas, including their enigmatic behavior on the ground and their leisurely lifestyle in the treetops. If you're captivated by koalas or curious about their conservation...
2024-05-02
29 min
Australian Book Lovers
AI special with Danielle Clode
Join hosts Veronica and Darren for a Writer's Lounge chat with Danielle Clode from the Australian Society of Authors! Danielle gives us an amazing insight into how AI has been trained, how authors can find out if their work has been used, and the legal landscape as we step into the future...Support the showThanks for listening.Visit australianbooklovers.com to learn more.
2023-11-17
52 min
Wild Connection
Keeping up with Koalas with Danielle Close
This week I talk with natural history writer Danielle Clode about her new book Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future As famous as koalas are they are still a bit of a mystery. Danielle shares her love, fascination, and a ton of wonderful knowledge about koalas with us. If you want to get a copy of the book or keep up with Danielle visit her website https://danielleclode.com.au/ and follow her on Instagram or Twitter If you are digging the show subscribe and sh...
2023-11-12
49 min
Zoo Logic
Killers in Eden Revisited
Scientist and historian Dr. Danielle Clode returns to discuss her extraordinary 2002 book, Killers in Eden and the documentary that followed in 2004 that explored the unique cooperative relationship between a pod of orcas and their human whaling partners in a small coastal town in New South Wales. Building upon the historic relationship between the aboriginal Yuin people and the killer whale which are viewed as Yuin ancestors, beginning in the early 1800s, European whalers in the town of Eden spared the seasonally returning predators in favor of teaming with them to hunt migrating humpback, blue, and fin whales. Much like...
2023-10-19
36 min
Finding Genius Podcast
What’s The Scoop On Koalas? | A Science Author Sits Down To Explain
Today we connect with Danielle Clode, an award-winning author of Australian non-fiction books. With her work spanning history, essays, science-writing, historical fiction, and children’s books, Danielle has won the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for non-fiction, the Federation of Australian Writers award for excellence in nonfiction, and more… Danielle’s most recent book Koala: A Life in Trees was published in 2023 by Black Inc. In this book, she dives into the world of koalas to uncover the mysteries behind these extraordinary animals – and what must be done to ensure their survival. Offer: CBDfx products are formul...
2023-06-23
23 min
HerStory - Geschichte(n) von Frauen und Queers
Jeanne Baret: Botanikerin und Weltumseglerin
In Männerkleidung getarnt schummelte sich Jeanne Baret 1766 an Bord eines französischen Forschungsschiffs und reiste bis in die Südsee. Sie sammelte Tausende Pflanzenproben - bis der Schwindel aufflog und sie als Frau enttarnt wurde. HerStory unterstützen: bei Steady oder PayPal Mein Buch "Nicht nur Heldinnen" könnt ihr hier bestellen: [https://www.herder.de/geschichte-politik/shop/p4/76620-nicht-nur-heldinnen-kartonierte-ausgabe/] (https://www.herder.de/geschichte-politik/shop/p4/76620-nicht-nur-heldinnen-kartonierte-ausgabe/) Literatur und Links zur Episode: Danielle Clode: In Search of the Woman Who Sailed The World. Glynis Ridley: The Discovery of Je...
2023-06-05
29 min
The Animal Turn
Bonus: Koalas with Danielle Clode
In this bonus episode Claudia talks to Danielle Clode about her recent book on koalas. They talk about koalas’ incredible bodies and some of their social dynamics, including koalas unique digestive and reproductive systems and their long-distance bellows. Date Recorded: 10 April 2023. Danielle Clode is a biologist and natural history author based at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. Danielle grew up in the fishing town of Port Lincoln in South Australia before sailing around the coast with her parents on a boat known as ‘the pirate ship’. After finishing...
2023-06-01
58 min
Rewildology
#133 | May’s Sample Collection: Koalas, A Social Platform for the Conservation Community, Lynx in the Dinarics, and Wild Stories from Tanzania
In May, we learned about koalas, introduced a brand new social platform specially made for the conservation community, discussed rewilding the Dinarics through lynx reintroductions, and traveled across Tanzania. If you missed an episode and would like to hear a little snippet before diving into the full thing, listen to these highlights and then go back to the episode that piques your interest the most. Episodes Clips: #129 | Koalas: Conserving Australia’s Most Iconic Species with Danielle Clode, PhD #130 | Creating a Social Platform for the Conservation Community with Megan Cromp #131 | Eurasian Lynx: Restoring the Shadows of Europe’s Fore...
2023-05-31
28 min
Zoo Logic
Fire!
A few chapters in to A Future in Flames, by returning guest Dr. Danielle Clode, one realizes that Australia has a unique relationship with wildfire unlike any other large land mass. On the one hand, wildfire has helped shaped the continent and the plant and animal life we know today. At the same time, this isolated continent's natural and anthropogenic-driven evolution, especially over the last 100,000 years has affected the nature of wildfire itself. As other regions around the globe experience climate and habitat changes in the coming century that favor larger, more destructive events, what lessons can wildfire prone...
2023-05-04
37 min
Rewildology
#129 | Koalas: Conserving Australia’s Most Iconic Species with Danielle Clode, PhD
Today we are sitting down with Danielle Clode, PhD, Conservation Biologist and Author of the new book Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future. Danielle and I discuss the inspiration for her book, misconceptions about koalas and the biological reasonings for their behavior, top threats koalas are facing, the devastating Black Summer fires of 2019, the difficulties of writing a book during a pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, tips to take your scientific communication to a new level, and her hopes for the future. Join the Rewildology Listener Meet-Up! Email or DM on social media to reserve your...
2023-05-04
1h 13
Enjoy A Full Audiobook That Is Simply Transformative.
Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future by Danielle Clode
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657803to listen full audiobooks. Title: Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future Author: Danielle Clode Narrator: Jessica Douglas-Henry Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 33 minutes Release date: March 28, 2023 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Koalas regularly appeared in Australian biologist Danielle Clode's backyard, but it was only when a bushfire threatened that she truly paid them attention. In vivid, descriptive prose, Clode embarks on a delightful and surprising journey through evolutionary biology, natural history, and ecology to understand where these enigmatic animals came from and what their future may hold. She begins her search with...
2023-03-28
9h 33
Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future by Danielle Clode
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/657803to listen full audiobooks. Title: Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future Author: Danielle Clode Narrator: Jessica Douglas-Henry Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 33 minutes Release date: March 28, 2023 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Koalas regularly appeared in Australian biologist Danielle Clode's backyard, but it was only when a bushfire threatened that she truly paid them attention. In vivid, descriptive prose, Clode embarks on a delightful and surprising journey through evolutionary biology, natural history, and ecology to understand where these enigmatic animals came from and what their future may hold. She begins her search with...
2023-03-28
9h 33
Discover The Full Audiobook That Keeps Busy Professionals Hooked.
Koala by Danielle Clode
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/62281to listen full audiobooks. Title: Koala Author: Danielle Clode Narrator: Jessica Douglas-Henry Format: mp3 Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins Release date: 03-28-23 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Outdoors & Nature Publisher's Summary: Koalas regularly appeared in Australian biologist Danielle Clode's backyard, but it was only when a bushfire threatened that she truly paid them attention. In vivid, descriptive prose, Clode embarks on a delightful and surprising journey through evolutionary biology, natural history, and ecology to understand where these enigmatic animals came from and what their future may hold. She begins her search with the...
2023-03-28
9h 33
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Koalas w/ Danielle Clode
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by Dr. Danielle Clode to talk about her new book, "Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future." They discuss the behavior, evolutionary biology, and ecology of this enigmatic yet threatened species.
2023-03-20
54 min
All Creatures Podcast
Episode 323: Koalas and their future w/Dr. Danielle Clode
This week we interview Dr. Danielle Clode who is the author of the book Koalas: A Natural History, or titled Koala: A Life in Tree (Australia/NZ). Danielle grew up on a boat sailing around the south-east coast of Australia and began her career in conservation biology studying feral mink in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. She has worked in zoos, museum and underwater observatories, became a science communicator and the award-winning author of popular nonfiction books (and documentaries) on Australian science, nature and history. Her books cover topics as diverse as palaeontology, French Indo-Pacific exploration, killer whales, museum...
2023-03-08
51 min
YaleUniversity
Ep. 50 - Australian Biologist Danielle Clode on the Extraordinary World of Koalas
Upon seeing an adorable Koala sitting on an eucalyptus branch in Australia, few would expect the beloved marsupial to emit a booming bellow to alert potential mates or rivals of its presence. But this powerful roar is just one of koalas’ many surprises, which delight and astonish in Australian biologist Danielle Clode’s new book, "Koala: A Life in the Trees.” Clode explores the enigmatic koala’s 24 million years-long saga of evolutionary adaptations, conservation triumphs, and endangerment catastrophes, and the prospects for their future following the 2019 bushfires that devastated Australia’s koala populations. We speak with Clode about the ancient ancestors...
2023-02-21
51 min
When We Talk About Animals
Ep. 50 – Australian Biologist Danielle Clode on the Extraordinary World of Koalas
Upon seeing an adorable Koala sitting on an eucalyptus branch in Australia, few would expect the beloved marsupial to emit a booming bellow to alert potential mates or rivals of its presence. But this powerful roar is just one of koalas’ many surprises, which delight and astonish in Australian biologist Danielle Clode’s new book, “Koala: A Life in the Trees.” Clode explores the enigmatic koala’s 24 million years-long saga of evolutionary adaptations, conservation triumphs, and endangerment catastrophes, and the prospects for their future following the 2019 bushfires that devastated Australia’s koala populations. We speak with Clode about the ancient ance...
2023-02-21
51 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#696 Rick Bleiweiss - Murder at Haxford
Rick Bleiweiss - Murder at Haxford The Not Old Better Show, Author Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, art of living, author interview series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode is brought to you by BetterHelp and by Word Collect…the great game from Super Lucky! Please support our sponsors and you can find special offers in our show notes today. Thank you so much for listening. We've got a great guest today with the 79-year-old author Rick Bleiweiss, who is a m...
2023-02-16
35 min
Radio Free Galisteo
Zoologist/Historian Danielle Clode Discusses Her New Book - Koala: A Natural History & An Uncertain Future
Danielle Clode is a zoologist, biologist, natural history author, and animal expert based at Flinders University in Adelaide Australia. Her new book - KOALA: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future (W.W. Norton, January 17, 2023) is an amazing journey into the hidden life of the koala, revealing what life is really like up in the trees. In today's podcast Danielle discusses with RFG's John Shannon a number of issues that face this adorable and widely beloved marsupial.Get the Koala Book: https://amzn.to/3E64Gy6Get Danielle's Book on Wild Fires: https://a...
2023-02-13
25 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#695 Affairs of the Heart and Body After 60 - Susan Shapiro Barash
Affairs of the Heart and Body After 60 - Susan Shapiro Barash The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Author Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living, author interview series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode is brought to you by Harry's: created for a different shaving experience. Check out Harrys.com/NOB for a great offer today! We are just about to Valentine's Day. Of course, Valentine's Day is a holiday for lovers everywhere. We have a special program about lovers, affairs of the heart, and...
2023-02-09
32 min
Searching for Integrity
Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future
This is an extraordinary book. Author Danielle Clode, an Australian biologist delves into the extraordinary world of koalas, from their ancient ancestors to the current threats to their survival.
2023-02-08
28 min
The Not Old - Better Show
#694 Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future - Dr. Danielle Clode
Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future - Dr. Danielle Clode The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Inside Science author interview series on radio and podcast. I'm Paul Vogelzang, and today's episode is brought to you by POM Wonderful. Check out why POM Wonderful is called the science Antioxidant Superpower. We have a special program about koalas. Yes, that's right, koalas. Koalas are cute and cuddly but with razor claws. Koalas are the million-dollar babies. They raise more funds than a...
2023-02-02
29 min
The Intellectual
Danielle Clode on Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future
Podcast: Keen On America (LS 42 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Danielle Clode on Koalas: A Natural History and an Uncertain FuturePub date: 2023-01-22Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to the distinguished Australian naturalist Danielle Clode, author of the new KOALA: A NATURAL HISTORY AND AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE. They discuss the crisis of the endangered Koala in Australia and what needs to be done to conserve the land in order to save this species.
2023-02-01
15 min
The Free Bin
It's Science!
Science nerds Denyse and Harrison exchange fun and informative science titles, with feedback from literature nerd Deb. Also, Deb and Harrison misidentify a hippopotamus. In this episode: "All in a Drop" by Lori Alexander "Caterpillar and Bean" by Martin Jenkins "A Dinosaur Named" Ruth by Julia Lyon "The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean "Find Out About Animal Babies" by Martin Jenkins "The Geek Dad Book for Aspiring Mad Scientists" by Ken Denmead "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science"...
2023-01-27
50 min
Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Koalas -— Groks Science Show 2023-01-25
Koalas are an amazing species found across Australia, but their natural history and uncertain future remain largely unknown to most. On this episode, Dr. Danielle Clode discussed her new book, Koala.
2023-01-25
28 min
Behind the Bookshelves
Koalas Uncovered
We go Down Under to learn about koalas with Australian zoologist Danielle Clode, who has written a new book called Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future. Koalas regularly appeared in Danielle’s backyard, but it was only when a bushfire came close that she started to pay closer attention to them. Her book shows how complex and mysterious they are. We discuss how koalas are affected by disease, climate change, wildfires, and over population.
2023-01-24
20 min
Zoo Logic
Koala
Few species are as widely recognizable as Australia's koala. Despite its iconic status and reams of studies, there is much we don't know about this species and the threats to its survival. As a result, Dr. Danielle Clode chose to explore "why this species is the lone survivor of a once-diverse family of uniquely Australian marsupials." Her new book Koala: a natural history and an uncertain future (W.W. Norton & Company) released this month examines their behavior, physiology, and complex relationship with the "distinctive" trees upon which they depend. Animal Care Software KONG Zoo Z...
2023-01-19
35 min
The Frankie Boyer Show
Nancy Friedman "The Telephone Doctor" and Dr. Danielle Clode "KOALA: A Life in Trees"
Frankie guests areNancy Friedmanhttps://nancyfriedman.com/Dr. Danielle ClodeKOALA: A Life in Treeshttps://danielleclode.com.au/
2023-01-18
39 min
The Arik Korman Show
Why Koalas Are Remarkable
Biologist and award-winning author Danielle Clode discusses what makes koalas unique among animals, how they get along socially, and what their greatest threats are now and in the future. Danielle’s latest book is Koala: A Natural History and an Uncertain Future. Follow her on Instagram and on Twitter @DanielleClode
2023-01-16
23 min
Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
Koala: A Life in Trees by Danielle Clode
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/646469to listen full audiobooks. Title: Koala: A Life in Trees Author: Danielle Clode Narrator: Jessica Douglas-Henry Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 33 minutes Release date: December 15, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: An immersive, entertaining journey into the hidden life of the koala, revealing what life is really like up in the trees Despite their iconic status and celebrity, koalas remain something of a mystery. Often affectionate in captivity, they seek out human assistance when in need of water or care yet can also be fierce and belligerent. They are beloved worldwide and feature in popular...
2022-12-15
9h 33
Tsundoku
Ep 13: In Search of the Woman Who Sailed the World + the healing power of bibliotherapy
Biologist and award-winning author Danielle Clode embarks on a journey to reveal the true story of Jeanne Barret, the first woman to circumnavigate the world in 1775. We meet an impoverished peasant from Burgundy who disguised herself as a man and sailed on a french voyage around the world from the South American jungles and Magellan Strait to the tropical islands of the Indo-Pacific. Seamlessly weaving together memoir, history and science, Clode unmasks the remarkable woman who, like all explorers, charted her own course for others to follow. And… We avid readers know deep down that re...
2022-10-18
41 min
Wednesday Breakfast
3D Seismic testing in Otway Basin, Saving the Reef, Koala - A Life in Trees, No Police Guns Campaign
7.00am Acknowledgement of Country7.09 am - Judith speaks with Yaraan Couzens-Bundle, a Gunditjmara woman, Whale Dreaming Custodian and Chair of SOPEC (Southern Ocean Protection Embassy Collective). They are concerned about the proposed 3D seismic survey in the Otway Basin, in particular but not only the impact on whales, and are campaigning with environmentalists and fishers to stop it. Sign the petition to the Federal Parliament at https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN4404. Petition closes 12 October 2022.7.34am - Eiddwyn speaks with environmental historian Professor Rohan Lloyd about the politicisation and history of the Great Barrier Reef. Rohan is a hi...
2022-10-04
00 min
Good Reading Podcast
Danielle Clode on a slow-moving Australian icon in 'Koala: A Life in Trees'
Despite their iconic status in Australia, koalas remain a mystery. As a species they are threatened in some states but dying from overpopulation in others. 'Koala A Life in Trees' shines new light on the life and challenges facing this unique marsupial. Fuelled by her background in biology, Danielle Clode delves into the world of koalas to discover what's behind that sweet face. From their megafauna ancestors to the disastrous effects of colonisation, this is the story of their complex relationship with humans and what the future holds for this extraordinary animal. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Danielle...
2022-10-03
21 min
Good Reading Podcast
Danielle Clode on the history and science behind a slow-moving Australian icon in 'Koala: A Life in Trees'
Despite their iconic status in Australia koalas remain a mystery. As a species they are threatened in some states but dying from overpopulation in others. Koala A Life in Trees shines new light on the life and challenges facing this fascinating marsupial. Fuelled by her background in biology, Danielle Clode delves into the world of koalas to discover what's behind that sweet face. From their megafauna ancestors to the disastrous effects of colonisation, this is the story of their complex relationship with humans and what the future holds for this extraordinary animal.In t...
2022-10-03
21 min
The Company Doctor
Turbocharging Employee Performance with CEO of The ALL IN Company, Danielle Mulvey #31
Employee performance and retention are powerful tools, particularly if the employees you manage right now form your dream team. That’s where turbocharging their performance comes into play…Danielle Mulvey’s time as a flight attendant demonstrated the value of ownership in your role - she now applies that principle regularly throughout the several businesses she runs.The ALL IN Company’s CEO has the key to attracting 5 star employees, and joins us to share the secrets to fulfilling their potential.Key takeaways from this episode:Give people ownership over their roleWork people i...
2022-07-05
30 min
Science Write Now
Keeping Secrets and Finding Science with Danielle Clode
In this episode, Jess talks to Danielle Clode about how, from the 18th to the 20th centuries, women have employed great ingenuity to discover new knowledge.Danielle Clode is an award-winning author of Australian non-fiction books. Her writing includes natural history, essays, science writing, historical fiction and best-selling children’s books as well as documentaries. In this episode, we focus on two of Danielle’s books – In Search of the Woman Who Sailed the World, and The Wasp and The Orchid: The Remarkable Life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman .The Scienc...
2022-06-14
29 min
Lo Humano y Lo Social
Jeanne Baret, una efeméride en femenino
En este episodio asistimos al desvelamiento de Jean Baret, botánica y exploradora del siglo XVIII. Escuchamos a Juan Pimentel, historiador de la ciencia del Instituto de Historia del CSIC, y a Manuel Burón, historiador en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Una producción del Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC. Más información: Juan Pimentel, “Jeanne Baret, una efeméride un femenino”, El País, 8/03/2022 Manuel Burón y Juan Pimentel, “Hidden and forbidden: taboo, circumnavigation, and women in New Cythera (1768)”, Congreso internacional Gender, Modernities and the Global Enlightenment, CIRGEN, Valencia, 23, 24 y 25 de febrero de 2022. Daniell...
2022-03-04
47 min
Lo Humano y Lo Social
Jeanne Baret, una efeméride en femenino
En este episodio asistimos al desvelamiento de Jean Baret, botánica y exploradora del siglo XVIII. Escuchamos a Juan Pimentel, historiador de la ciencia del Instituto de Historia del CSIC, y a Manuel Burón, historiador en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Una producción del Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales del CSIC. Más información: Juan Pimentel, “Jeanne Baret, una efeméride un femenino”, El País, 8/03/2022 Manuel Burón y Juan Pimentel, “Hidden and forbidden: taboo, circumnavigation, and women in New Cythera (1768)”, Congreso internacional Gender, Modernities and the Global Enlightenment, CIRGEN, Valencia, 23, 24 y 25 de febrero de 2022. Daniell...
2022-03-04
47 min
The Cosmos Podcast
The life of a fossil hunter
Australian palaeontologist Professor John Long has spent a lifetime expanding what we know about ancient animals, especially fish from the Devonian age, about 400 million years ago. John grew up in Victoria and was educated at Monash University. His fossil expeditions have taken him throughout Australia and to places as diverse as Vietnam, Iran and Antarctica. His ground-breaking discoveries include contributing to our understanding of how reproduction evolved, and the reasons behind global mass extinctions. Science outreach is an important part of John’s work and he’s written more than 20 popular science books. Recently the tide of authorship turned the...
2021-11-10
19 min
Tea & Tales
Episode 1 - Historical and Science Fiction with Dr Danielle Clode
I interview Dr Danielle Clode about her upcoming novel, and together we critique three viewer submissions.
2021-06-09
2h 00
Talking History
Jeanne Barret - The Woman Who Sailed the World
When the first woman to circumnavigate the world completed her journey in 1776, she returned home without any fanfare at all. Jeanne Barret, an impoverished peasant from Burgundy, disguised herself as a man and sailed on the 1766 Bougainville voyage as the naturalist’s assistant. For over two centuries, the story of who this young woman was, why she left her home to undertake such a perilous journey and what happened when she returned has been shrouded in mystery. By re-examining the archival evidence around her life, Danielle Clode found a woman who broke the boundaries of her social and geographic restrictions an...
2021-04-20
1h 06
Talking History
Jeanne Barret - The Woman Who Sailed the World
When the first woman to circumnavigate the world completed her journey in 1776, she returned home without any fanfare at all. Jeanne Barret, an impoverished peasant from Burgundy, disguised herself as a man and sailed on the 1766 Bougainville voyage as the naturalist's assistant. For over two centuries, the story of who this young woman was, why she left her home to undertake such a perilous journey and what happened when she returned has been shrouded in mystery. By re-examining the archival evidence around her life, Danielle Clode found a woman who broke the boundaries of her social and...
2021-04-20
1h 06
Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW21 Lateral Histories - Chris Flynn and Laura Elvery
Can works of fiction inform us more effectively than non-fiction? Chris Flynn and Laura Elvery’s audacious works illuminate history and offer critiques of today. Chris’s fantastical novel Mammoth is narrated by the fossilised remains of a 13,000 year old wise-cracking mammoth. Each of the twenty short stories in Laura Elvery’s collection Ordinary Matter is inspired by a Nobel Prize-winning female scientist. With their lateral approach to history, these unlikely starting points have resulted in richly rewarding and wildly imaginative outcomes.Chaired by Danielle Clode
2021-03-23
59 min
Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW21 Lost Women of History - Danielle Clode and Judith Hoare
When Danielle Clode set out to research In Search of the Woman Who Sailed the World, about the first woman to circumnavigate the earth, she discovered scant details of an impoverished French peasant who embarked on her voyage disguised as a man. Judith Hoare’s The Woman Who Cracked the Anxiety Code is the overdue account of Australian Dr Claire Weekes, whose pioneering work on anxiety and depression still forms the basis of much contemporary treatment. Danielle and Judith reflect on these groundbreaking but overlooked women, and why women are written out of history.Chaired by Collette Sn...
2021-03-23
56 min
Conversations
When Jeanne was Jean: sailing the high seas disguised as a man
Danielle Clode with the story of the adventurous Jeanne Barrett, a French peasant from Burgundy who became the first woman to sail around the world
2021-02-24
51 min
The Company Doctor
Out of work, what next? With mindset strategist and business coach Louise Danielle #2
If for whatever reason you've found yourself out of a job, at risk of losing your job, or are considering changing career entirely, this episode is for you. As well as providing bankable, practical tips and dishing out some vivid imagery, Gary and George are joined by mindset strategist and business coach Louise Danielle, who has some inspiring advice on how to adjust your mindset when dealing with adverse situations.Find out more about Danielle: https://www.louisedanielle.comFind out more about The Company Doctor here: https://thecompanydoctor.comSend us a...
2020-11-06
49 min
Two Chairs Talking
Episode 23: Stocking up for the Apocalypse
David and Perry discuss: The Coronavirus Epidemic How we rate books Touch~Claire North Hugo Awards for 2020 A Memory Called Empire~Arkady Martine Infinite Detail~Tim Maughan The Wicked Girls~Alex Marwood The Mermaids Singing~Val McDermid The Ten Thousand Doors of January~Alix E. Harrow Daemon Voices~Philip Pullman Clockwork~Philip Pullman I Was a Rat~Philip Pullman Blue Moon~Lee Child Interview with Lucy Sussex The Arsonist~Cloe Hooper Kinglake-350~Adrian Hyland The Wasp and the Orchid~Danielle Clode Viv Albertine Patrick Parker's Progress~Mavis Cheek Farthing, Ha'Penny, Half a Crown~Jo Walton Swastika Night~Katharine Burdekin Generation...
2020-03-17
1h 07
Ep: 77 Danielle Clode – The Wasp and the Orchid
Edith Coleman was the foremost female naturalist of her generation. She would solve a mystery that had even bewildered Darwin. Today, she is almost entirely forgotten, save by a handful of scientists and naturalists. Award winning author Danielle Clode presents the life of one of Australia's foremost naturalists Edith Coleman and the story of the quest to recover her from the footnotes of history.Continue reading
2018-08-13
00 min
Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense - 22 May 2018
James Watson, Professor at the University of Queensland and Director of Science and Research at the Wildlife Conservation Society discussed his co-authored research published inSciencejournal, 'One-third of the worlds nature reserves are under threat from humans'; Zoologist and award-winning author Dr Danielle Clode discussed her bookThe Wasp and the Orchid: The Remarkable Life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman; Curator of Photography at theNational Gallery of AustraliaAnne OHehir joined the show to talk about the touringexhibition,Diane Arbus: American Portraits, currently showing at theHeide Museum of Modern Art. Plus Tom Greenwell spoke about his article inInside Storyabout the Change The...
2018-05-22
1h 48
So You Want to be a Writer
WRITER 229: Meet Danielle Clode, author of The Wasp and The Orchid'
Tips for getting into a writing habit and and check out this grammar vigilante from Bristol. Another round of Furious Fiction begins Friday 6 April and discover your chance to win a signed copy of ‘The Book of Answers’ by our very own AL Tait. And meet Danielle Clode, author of ‘The Wasp and The Orchid’. Read the show notes. Email Valerie and Allison podcast@writerscentre.com.au. WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2018-04-06
1h 10
Conversations: Archive: 2015-2017
Danielle Clode on a rare partnership between man and killer whale
Danielle is a zoologist and science writer at Flinders University.
2016-07-15
47 min
Conversations: Archive: 2015-2017
Danielle Clode on a rare partnership between man and killer whale
Danielle is a zoologist and science writer at Flinders University.
2015-09-02
50 min