Hey Wildlabbers!
I'm starting to scope out an exciting mystery project (that you can probably make a decent educated guess about based on this thread's title) and I'd like to take the pulse on how folks in the conservation tech community use podcasts to get information.
Do you have any conservation or tech-related podcasts that you're a fan of?
If so! Please plug your recommendations here, and let us know how and when you listen to them as well - on your way to work? while traveling? at home while relaxing? on a preferred platform?
Thanks, looking forward to finding out what you're all listening to!
-Ellie
21 March 2023 1:46pm
We do talk all the time so this cannot be new, but any chance I have to spruik my favourite pod...
Their ongoing commentary on chatgpt has been interesting to track, and I find hearing about different funding/business models really useful in the context of wildlabs and other operations in our world. Highly recommend.
21 March 2023 1:48pm
This one @Lars_Holst_Hansen shared might be worth having a look at @ellie?
21 March 2023 1:49pm
And I swear @dmorris gave @Rolandisimo's pod a plug in one of our calls -
22 March 2023 1:26am
I like the MongaBay podcast and feel like it has a good balance of polish and grassroots grit. They have interesting speakers, usually involved in conservation and sometimes involved in conservation technology. For the podcasts I listen to, I generally enjoy the guest speaker/interview format because I feel like it provides a lot of new insight and fresh points of view.
As for listening times, it's generally when I'm doing physical work like cleaning, working in the garden, or soldering/assembling boards. I use Google Podcasts at the moment, but it looks like it might be terminated soon.
Stephanie O'Donnell