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Honing InHoning InHow Self-Efficacy Can Transform Your ProjectsThis episode is all about self-efficacy, or our belief that we’re capable of completing our tasks and achieving our goals. ✅ ✅ ✅ I dive deep into four key psychological concepts of self-efficacy and talk through how each of them has shown up (or not!) in my past and current projects. Tune in to learn more about: Navigating cognitive biases that skew our self-efficacyManaging the emotional ups and downs of a projectThe ways self-efficacy affected my creative, academic, an personal projectsHow accountability helps me to keep up with my projectsRESOURCES & LINKSKate's newsletter...2025-07-0929 minInner ImpactInner Impact🌊 When Inner Work Fuels Outer Impact: Season Two’s Essential ThreadsWhat if our inner work was the most powerful tool for creating positive change—both in our businesses and the world?In this final solo episode, I’m reflecting on the end of Season Two and weaving together the core threads that have run through every conversation we’ve had.You’ll hear insights inspired by our guests Amelia Hruby, Kate Smalley, Elle Bower Johnston, Megan Leatherman, and Teresa Beehan—all shining light on what it really means to build a business (and a life) that feels aligned, nourishing, and impactful.Here’s w...2025-06-1609 minOff The Grid: Leaving Social MediaOff The Grid: Leaving Social Media↪️ Knowing When to Pivot — The Realities of Food-Based Retail with Molly Clark of Taking Stock FoodsWelcome to Off the Grid CPG edition! 🍜Today on the show, I’m joined by Molly Clark of Taking Stock Foods to talk about farmers’ markets, food retail, and the realities of consumer product goods businesses.Molly is the co-founder and CEO of Taking Stock Foods, a functional beverage company based in St. Paul, MN. She is dedicated to being a leader in the conscious food movement, supporting and uplifting other founders in the maker space through intentional vulnerability and authentic connection.Tune in to our conversation to learn:Molly’s lessons...2025-05-2857 minInner ImpactInner Impact🔥 Courage, Care, and Radical Agency: Unveiling Inner Impact’s New SeasonWhat if the bravest, most impactful work you could do started inside?Today, I’m giving you a sneak peek into season two of Inner Impact, where I’ll be joined by wise and courageous guests who know what it means to do the messy, liberating inner work that leads to real, aligned change.In this season opener, you'll get a taste of conversations with guests like Megan Leatherman, Elle Bower Johnston, Teresa Beehan, Amelia Hruby, and Kate Smalley—covering everythingfrom grounded wisdom in nature to embracing sensitivity in business,from reclai...2025-04-2803 minOff The Grid: Leaving Social MediaOff The Grid: Leaving Social Media🤖 Getting Out of Your Algorithm — with Kate SmalleyThis week on the show we're getting into it with everyone’s least favorite internet friend — THE ALGORITHM 🙈To do that I'm joined by Kate Smalley, a small business advisor, educator, and facilitator, who recently wrote a great piece about getting out of your algorithm that had me thinking more about what algorithms actually do and how we can work with them rather than against them. Today Kate's here to help me explore:What an algorithm even isHow algorithms function on social mediaWhy it feels like "The Algorithm" is working against usCollaborating with algorithms for exp...2024-10-0949 minWhale Tales PodcastWhale Tales PodcastEpisode 073-North Pacific Right WhalesJust a bunch of whale nerds this month on the Whale Tales Podcast – we are joined by Kate Hruby and Kevin Campion from Save the North Pacific Right Whales to talk all things North Pacific Right Whales and learn more (as much as we can?) about these rare, sneaky whales.   Show Notes: -Save the […]2024-09-251h 45Off The Grid: Leaving Social MediaOff The Grid: Leaving Social Media🥨 OMG Off the Grid is Back!Welcome welcome welcome back to Off the Grid! Amelia, here. I’m popping into your pod feed today to let you know that we’re kicking off season four of the show next week. 🎉Starting September 4th, I’ll be sharing a new interview every Wednesday through the end of November, featuring amazing guests like: N. Chloé Nwangwu, Liz Migliorelli of Sister Spinster, Megan Leatherman, Podge Thomas, Kate Smalley, Michelle Pellizzon, Jenny Blake, Amy Kuretsky, and more!In this preview episode, I tell you more about what’s to come in season four, including two themes we’ll...2024-08-2823 minOverthinkOverthinkFatphobia with Kate Manne“They find our bodies repulsive.” On episode 96 of Overthink, Ellie and David bring on Dr. Kate Manne, philosopher and author of Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia. She explains the moral failures and biomedical perils of our fatphobic culture and its misleading imperative to diet. This look at the politics of fat, fatness, and fatphobia in the philosophical canon and beyond to reveal rich links to questions of accessibility, justice, and intimacy. Should we trust the BMI (Body Mass Index) as a measure of health? Is the future in Ozempic? Why are we encouraged to see our body’s biological need f...2024-01-3059 min5:595:59Nosorožci, orloj i krasobruslení. Příběhy o radosti ze životaRok 2023 přinesl řadu tíživých událostí. Dopadům a souvislostem těchto zásadních, ale mnohdy velmi chmurných témat, se v podcastu věnujeme často. V době vánočních svátků jsme se proto rozhodli ohlédnout i za pozitivnějšími kapitolami končícího roku. V dnešní epizodě vám nabízíme čtyři příběhy, které nás oslovily svým optimismem a poselstvím. Hosté:Jana Přibylová - nejstarší česká krasobruslařkaJiří Hrubý - zoolog v Safari Parku Dvůr KrálovéJitka Tůmová...2023-12-2440 minCafé EvropaCafé EvropaCafé Evropa online: Automobilová doprava v Evropě – jak ji ovlivní nová legislativa EU?Hosté: Michal Hrubý, vědecký asistent, Škoda Auto Vysoká škola Lucie Krčmářová, ředitelka odboru sektorové expertízy a průmyslové politiky, Ministerstvo průmyslu a obchodu ČR  Luděk Niedermayer, poslanec Evropského parlamentu, TOP 09, EPP   Zdeněk Petzl, výkonný ředitel, Sdružení automobilového průmyslu  Moderuje: Kateřina Etrychová ––– Ve snaze Evropské unie snížit emise CO2 v rámci klimatického balíčku Fit for 55 čekají autodopravu v Evropě změny. Nová plánovaná norma Euro 7, která cílí na snížení dopadů emisí z automobilové dopravy na lidské zdraví, totiž zároveň zpřísňuje podmínky pro...2023-05-031h 27The Children\'s Book Review: Growing Readers PodcastThe Children's Book Review: Growing Readers PodcastBianca with Mac Barnett and Christian RobinsonIn this episode, we have a seat at the cool kids' table as award-winning picture book creators Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson talk about their fun and enjoyably profound collaboration, Twenty Questions. Mac Barnett is the author of many beloved picture books for children, including Just Because, illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault; A Polar Bear in the Snow, illustrated by Shawn Harris; John’s Turn, illustrated by Kate Berube; and President Taft Is Stuck in the Bath, illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. He is also the author of several books illustrated by Jon Klassen, including Sam and Dave Di...2023-03-1338 minEvropa zblízkaEvropa zblízka122. Analytici: Auta na baterie budou za 10 let úplně normální, klesne i cenaAutomobily se spalovacími motory pomalu nahrazují elektrická auta. V Česku jich má podle odhadů tuzemského plánu čisté mobility v roce 2030 jezdit mezi 200 000 až 500 000. Jak je na tom Evropa s rozvojem elektromobility dnes? A kde vzít na elektrifikaci peníze? V podcastu serveru EURACTIV.cz Evropa zblízka odpovídají analytici think-tanku EUROPEUM Kateřina Davidová a Michal Hrubý._____Všechny podcasty najdete také na euractiv.cz/tag/evropa-zblizka/. Vaše poznámky, pochvaly či kritiku k podcastu nám můžete zasílat na zichova@euractiv.cz. Děkujeme, že nás posloucháte. Financování: euractiv.cz/komunikacni-partnerstv2022-10-1927 minPodcasts by EUROPEUMPodcasts by EUROPEUMEU± // Klima v Evropském parlamentu – výhled pro české předsednictvíZasedání Evropského parlamentu v týdnu od 6.6.2022 bylo klíčovým v mnoha tématech, přičemž největší pozornost přilákalo hlasování o klimatických zákonech z balíku Fit for 55. Ve středu schválili europoslanci návrh Evropské komise, který by měl od roku 2035 zakázat prodej nových osobních aut a lehkých užitkových vozů se spalovacími motory. Evropský parlament se však nedokázal shodnout na zpoplatnění emisí pro vytápění budov a dopravy, tedy na jedné z klíčových částí Fit for 55. Stejně tak prozatím neprošly návrh...2022-06-1556 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceShe Tells Sea Tales by the Sea ShoreIn this concluding episode of Season 1 (we have seasons now!), I’m talking with someone who is literally an expert on ocean storytelling. Dr. Kelly Bushnell explains how she managed to combine scuba diving and Victorian literature, and takes us on a journey from Greenland to the Salish Sea to the Galapagos. We chat feminism, the connections between colonialism and natural resource exploitation, and the narrative of climate change. As Kelly says, “when problems are caused by humans, they have to be solved by humans from every discipline.” 2022-03-1124 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceFill Your BootsThis month, join me and my dad, a wetland scientist, as we explore wetlands from all over the world. We have forests that are wetlands, wetlands that are mountains, bogs that catch on fire, and seasonal puddles that host a wild amount of life. Oh, and wetlands with 10,000-year-old people stuck in them. 2022-02-1117 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and SciencePolyp to this ConversationHow are coral reefs, chemistry, and composting all connected? Tune in to find out! In this episode I chat with a new scientist friend who studies ocean acidification and coral reefs in the Florida Keys. From labs filled with experiments, to reefs of baby coral polyps, to a scuba dive trip, Amanda and I nerd out about one of the most diverse ecosystems on our planet. 2022-01-1422 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceForever and EverThis month we’re jumping into a massive freshwater ecosystem: the Everglades. And yes, “jumping in” is a literal statement. My friend Bree and I talk about the unique environment that is southern Florida, alligators, “the Grand Dame of the Everglades,” and more, all while tromping through mud and shin-deep water. 2021-12-1009 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceLet the sealebrations begin!Ever wonder what happened to that entangled whale you heard about in the news, or that harbor seal you saw on a beach in pretty rough shape? Well in this episode we’re getting an inside look at a marine wildlife hospital. Casey Mclean is the executive director of Sealife Response + Rehabilitation + Research, a nonprofit dedicated to, yup you guessed it, the response, rehabilitation and research of marine wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. Her work with wildlife and veterinary medicine has taken her all over the country, saving injured animals, and this past spring she opened up a hospital in...2021-11-1220 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIf a seagull flies over the sea, what flies over a bay?It’s time to get your binoculars out and your birding hats on, we’re heading out into the field. In this episode, I’m in the San Juan Islands of Washington State, sailing through storms and looking for cool birds. Kevin, the resident birder of the trip, walks us through how to ID birds we’re unfamiliar with, tells us fun facts about sea birds, and even whistles his best bird call: a chickadee asking for a cheeseburger. 2021-10-0813 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceThe Zombie ApocalypseSea stars have been battling a disease outbreak for a decade on the western shores of the U.S. It effects many species, hits them quickly, and has even sent the sunflower star plummeting into “critically endangered” territory. And the way this disease works is a sea star’s very own version of a zombie apocalypse, with otherwise healthy limbs strewn across beaches and populations gone in just a few short weeks. So, if you’re a fan of zombie dramas, welcome to the real-life version of that. Whoever started the rumor that zombies are afraid of water clearly wasn’t a...2021-09-1020 minEmpire State of CannabisEmpire State of CannabisSustainability in Cannabis with Policy Analyst Kate HrubyCannabis cultivation requires enormous amounts of energy despite and in New York there are fears that large-scale grow operations could threaten the State’s aggressive clean energy targets. The Castetter Cannabis Group recently released a 27-page report developing deep into what the energy needs are of controlled environment growing and what lawmakers could do incentive efficiency. Kate Hruby, the Lead Policy Analyst at CCG and co-author of the report, describes the results and a recommendation that NYS creates a “Green Seal” signifying a product’s efficient production and qualifies the business for tax deductions. What makes ca...2021-08-2728 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceEarth Without Art is Just "Eh"This episode we’re talking about science communication, and more specifically, climate change art. Jill Pelto is a watercolor artist that takes data about wildfires, melting glaciers, or ocean temperature changes and incorporates them into beautiful watercolor landscapes of the subject. She also moonlights as a climate scientist and has regularly found herself in places like Antarctica and the glaciers of Northern Washington. So if you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to paint in below-freezing temperatures, this is your episode. 2021-08-1315 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceMama Shark... do do dodo do doMore sharks! More sharks! This episode we switch coasts over to Florida and chat with a shark scientist about the research she does on sharks big and small. We talk about how Abby got hooked on sharks when she saw one demolish a sea turtle, how shark embryos have superpowers, how rare shark bites actually are, and of course, about her awesome research relating to light pollution in our ocean. 2021-07-0919 minEnjoy An Riveting Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Enjoy An Riveting Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Girl, 11 by Amy Suiter ClarkePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505681to listen full audiobooks. Title: Girl, 11 Author: Amy Suiter Clarke Narrator: Emma Chelsey, Philippe Klaus, Paige Walker, Brad Grisaffe, Annabel Stephenson, Chris Coucouvinis, Jacqui Duncan, Emma Leonard, Felicity Jurd, Zoe Carides, Anna Hruby, Taylor Owynns, Blazey Best, Aimee Horne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 50 minutes Release date: July 8, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: INCLUDING ENHANCED AUDIO FEATURES Former social worker Elle Castillo is the host of a popular true-crime podcast that tackles cold cases of missing children in her hometown. After four seasons of successful investigations, Elle decides to tackle her white whale: the Countdown...2021-07-089h 50Access Unmissable Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseAccess Unmissable Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseGirl, 11 by Amy Suiter ClarkePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505681 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Girl, 11 Author: Amy Suiter Clarke Narrator: Emma Chelsey, Philippe Klaus, Paige Walker, Brad Grisaffe, Annabel Stephenson, Chris Coucouvinis, Jacqui Duncan, Emma Leonard, Felicity Jurd, Zoe Carides, Anna Hruby, Taylor Owynns, Blazey Best, Aimee Horne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 50 minutes Release date: July 8, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: INCLUDING ENHANCED AUDIO FEATURES Former social worker Elle Castillo is the host of a popular true-crime podcast that tackles cold cases of missing children in her hometown. After four seasons of successful investigations, Elle decides to tackle her white whale: the...2021-07-0803 minAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseGirl, 11 by Amy Suiter ClarkePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/505681to listen full audiobooks. Title: Girl, 11 Author: Amy Suiter Clarke Narrator: Emma Chelsey, Philippe Klaus, Paige Walker, Brad Grisaffe, Annabel Stephenson, Chris Coucouvinis, Jacqui Duncan, Emma Leonard, Felicity Jurd, Zoe Carides, Anna Hruby, Taylor Owynns, Blazey Best, Aimee Horne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 50 minutes Release date: July 8, 2021 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: INCLUDING ENHANCED AUDIO FEATURES Former social worker Elle Castillo is the host of a popular true-crime podcast that tackles cold cases of missing children in her hometown. After four seasons of successful investigations, Elle decides to tackle her white whale: the Countdown...2021-07-089h 50Go Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceBaby Shark... do do dodo do doImagine you are out surfing on some great waves in the Pacific Ocean. The day is beautiful, the company is wonderful… and then you see a shark. What would you do? In this episode, we hear from Ben Furbee, a friend of mine who essentially slipped out of the womb and onto a surfboard. He’s seen lots of sharks in the wild, and has some epic stories about encounters he’s had with these often-misunderstood creatures. Ever wondered how fast a shark swims? Or which species is the Baby Yoda of the sea? Tune in to find out. 2021-06-1119 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceTo Bee or Not to BeeHeads up, the correct response is definitely “to bee.” With Spring in full swing, bees are starting to come back into our lives after their winter hiatus and I figured I’d bring in some people to get us hyped on these little creatures. In this episode we have Paul, a beekeeper, and Penny, a master gardener, and they’ll share a ton of rad information about the lives of bees and the gardens that make them happy. 2021-05-1420 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceFilled to the Brim with StoneWe’re journeying into the small parts of our planet for this episode. Jesse Walters is a geologist studying sulfur, and he walks us through what it’s like to be a sulfur atom, from the oceans to the mantle, to the inside of our noses. We talk about rocks, bacteria, history, and traveling the world to get a glimpse of the inside of it. 2021-04-0921 minWomen Mind the WaterWomen Mind the WaterKate Hruby2021-03-2200 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceA Turn Around the SunMarch 2020 is when I finally admitted that this podcast was actually happening, so Happy 1st Birthday to Go Forth and Science. I’ve had an amazing group of guests here with me over the past year, and there have been quality moments that haven’t made the editing cut in the final episodes. But don’t you worry, this is the episode where you’ll get to hear some of those. Get ready for bloopers, tangents, fun facts and many, many laughs. 2021-03-1221 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceAin't No Mountain High EnoughIn this episode I interview Heather Clifford, a scientist who studies glaciers, climate change, and the climates that existed on our planet in the past. She’s traveled all over the world, and most recently went to Mt. Everest to help a team of scientists and explorers discover just how people and climate change are impacting the mountain. We talk about mountains, pollution, 2.7 MILLION YEAR OLD ICE, and the wonders of wool clothing. 2021-02-1319 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceOn the Bright SideIf you ever wanted to know why the sky is blue, this is the episode to listen to. I talk with Dr. Brad Moser, a physics professor and fellow podcaster, about light. That’s a pretty broad topic, but we try to touch on as many fun facts and explanations as we can in 20 minutes. We also talk about aliens and glaciers, because it wouldn’t be Go Forth and Science if we didn’t throw in some weird tangents as well. To see pictures of Dr. Moser’s adventures mentioned in this episode, head on over to my In...2021-01-1522 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceStuff You Otter KnowSea otters. They're cute, they're cuddly... they're also wild animals so please don't actually cuddle them... and they've spent the last hundred years bouncing back from a near extinction. In this episode, I talk with Pam, a scientist and science communicator that has spent years knee-deep in their conservation efforts.  2020-12-1117 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveScience Communication, Glaciers, and a Podcast with Kate HrubyKate Hruby is a self-proclaimed physics doubter turned physics enthusiast. She sails boats, plays with flubber, has great insights about education and science communication, and hosts a fun and informative podcast called Go Forth and Science. Kate graduated from the University of New England in 2016 with a B.S. in environmental science and from the University of Maine in 2019 with a Masters in Earth and Climate Science. She is currently Chief Mate for the company Deep Sea Wilderness, where she is part of a team of experienced scientists and sailors providing students with live-aboard marine science, sailing...2020-12-0738 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceGetting Our BearingsAre you ready for a winter of social distancing and hibernation? Well, North American bears are! Tune into this episode for tales of brown bears, black bears and polar bears from Jessie, a marine scientist and fan of genetics who now guides people around the bear paradise of Southeast Alaska. 2020-11-1317 minKidlit These DaysKidlit These DaysTalking to Kids about the ElectionNicole and Matthew talk about the election, political leadership, and using your voice to bring about democratic change.  This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life, Julian at the Wedding by Jessica Love, and Emporia State University’s School of Library & Information Management. To get even more kidlit news and recommendations, sign up for our The Kids Are All Right newsletter! Relevant Links: PebbleGo Vote Scholastic’s “Elections” resource bank Teaching Tolerance “Voting and Voices” Books Discussed on the Show: Picture Books:2020-10-2935 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceGreener on the Other SideStraying from the usual science-and-adventure theme of this podcast (because, let's be real, the election is coming up and who can't talk about it), in this episode we're going to hash out the big concept of environmental policy. My guest Tori worked with environmental laws in Congress for a year and describes what it was like to be a scientist in our government, how we can protect the natural places we love, and weighs in on some of her favorite outcomes of our country's political history.  2020-10-1732 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIt's a ShinDigAka that time we extracted dead fish from a butte. Tune in to learn about fossils with my adventure buds Katie and Matt! We chat about 50 million year old fish, their lives and deaths (and now rocky immortality), and the journey we had into the hills of Wyoming to find them.  2020-09-1114 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceThe Real Rock StarsIn honor of Comet NEOWISE making its presence known this July, and the current Perseid meteor shower happening in the middle of August (you should definitely go check it out), this episode’s topic is comets! Dr. Martha Hanner is an astronomer who has spent time in Australia, Germany, and California. What do all those places have in common? Well, in each one she could be found with her eyes gazing up at the stars and her brain tapped into the technology we were sending into them. 2020-08-1316 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceHow many rights are left?Right whales are mysterious animals, even for those of us who know about them. In this episode, my right-whale-enthusiast-friend Kevin comes on to share that mystery with all of you. Tune in to learn about these massive whales, their history, and the adventures Kevin has had while searching for the North Pacific right whale, the rarest whale in the world. 2020-07-1718 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceClaim to FlameTo get us all psyched for summer campfires, but also wary of this year's wildfire season, we're here to talk about the red-orange flames that we love and hate. In this episode I bring on my firefighting bro-in-law and we chat about fire science, the history of fires, and both urban and wildfires.  2020-06-1319 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceAn ImportAnt TopicAnts. They're everywhere. They bite. They eat our food. Do they even do any good for the world? The answer is yes. Ants are an important part of our ecosystems, even if they always get on our nerves. And they're insanely intelligent creatures. So sit back as my friend Angela and I talk about ants from our U.S. gardens to the jungles of Panama.  2020-05-1518 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceLet's Get Down to PacificsWhat lives out in the open ocean? Besides sea monsters of course. Tune in to hear the answer from my crewmate Briana, a fish biologist who studied animal behavior out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, hundreds of miles from land.  2020-05-0816 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceUnder PressureIn this episode, my friend Ryan and I talk about how low pressure zones can create high pressure scenarios... aka storms. We discuss different kinds of storms, how we categorize them, and what it's like to be out in them. There's also a mention of pirates and sea robots, because why not. 2020-05-0120 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceWhatever Floats Your BoatJoin me and my captain friend Kelly as we discuss shipwrecks, pool toys, salty lakes, love and the force that ties them all together: buoyancy. 2020-04-2521 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceCarrying the Extra WeightIt's spring, so we're going to talk about baby animals. And plants. And tiny humans. All those awww-inspiring things. But I've never been pregnant, so I'm joined by my sister, who popped out a kiddo just a few months ago and can tell us all about what it's like to produce one of those cutesy spring things. 2020-04-1818 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceWood You RatherWould you rather live in a treehouse at the top of a redwood tree or a hobbit hole under an oak tree? In this episode, my friend Gaia and I discuss this important question along with the benefits of hugging trees and how trees play giant games of telephone through fungi at their roots. We of course talk about science too. 2020-04-1117 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceOne Ocean Waves To AnotherOcean water moves around the planet, cycling from the surface to the ocean floor and back again. Sometimes, things are caught up in these currents... things like plastic. In this episode, I talk about ocean dynamics and plastic pollution, and bring on my adventurous friend Breezy to talk about our plastic problem and what we can do about it. 2020-03-2716 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceWe Can't Kelp OurselvesKelp. It's everywhere, even if you're far away from the ocean. It gives us the air we breathe and the chocolate milk we drink. It may even lend us a helping hand with coronavirus. Let's be real, it's basically magic. Join me and my friend Ren as we look at the wonders of kelp and reminisce on our times spent with it. 2020-03-2123 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceWhether it's weather... or climate?What is the difference between weather and climate? Find out as our awesome climate scientist guest, Erin, takes us on a journey up into the mountains of northwestern Canada. We also chat about maple syrup, downhill skiing with cross-country skis, and time travel. Because why not? 2020-03-1318 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIt's Getting Shifty In HereIn this episode we discuss plate tectonics, hot springs, and three people whose friendship was forged in the fiery landscape of mantle hotspots and a cramped car. 2020-03-0620 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceThe Orca PodPod... podcast... get it? In this episode I talk about different orca types of the Pacific Northwest, threats to their population and current conservation efforts, and we get to know a special whale that was swimming around Washington State last summer, an all-white orca baby! 2020-03-0216 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIt's Super Cool - Part 2If you couldn't get enough of ice in the last episode, never fear, because I could talk about it for ages! In this episode I'll discuss different forms of ice besides just glaciers with my friend Mariama Dryak, who has spent years looking at Antarctica through satellite images and led expeditions on the Juneau Icefield in Alaska last summer. 2020-03-0121 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIt's Super Cool - Part 1Take a trip with us to Antarctica, Alaska and Washington as we talk about glaciers, computer modeling, and most importantly, bagels. This episode's guest is Clara Deck, my grad school roommate on and off the ice. 2020-03-0120 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceIntroBefore I got into the meaty episodes, I figured I'd let y'all know who I am and what this podcast is. It was also a good excuse for me to spend a few minutes figuring how to podcast, so buckle in, get ready for fun stories, and I promise the audio gets better. 2020-03-0103 min