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Mads St Clair
Ocean Poddy
Born in a London flat during the COVID-19 madness, Ocean Poddy is a fun, unfiltered (and occasionally tipsy) podcast about the sea, hosted by tropical marine biologist & underwater photographer Mads St Clair. So grab a glass of wine and get ready to dive in as Ocean Poddy brings a menagerie of saltwater-lovin’ people into your daily life - and proves that it’s not all doom and gloom for our blue planet..
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 6 ratings
love this podcast💙
i love this podcast so much! its really interesting and relaxing to listen to. i also feel like i’m being productive by listening to it, gotta love the marine biology knowledge
bellaakiara via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/26/20
Amazing and inspirational!!!
This podcast is truly amazing to listen to. I love hearing about the experiences and expertise of the Marine Biologist featured. It’s passionate testimonies like these that had inspired me to go into the field myself and continue to excite me of all the possibilities to this day.
AJ XS Max via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/20
5* Ocean Poddy
Absolutely love love LOVE Ocean Poddy! Great content, great topics. Such a great time to learn more about the ocean and the impacts of climate change on these amazing ecosystems. Light-hearted, fun and professionals in the field. Would highly recommend!
ImiOcean via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/23/20
Recent Episodes
Published 02/28/21
Published 02/28/21
Could you give up fish to help the ocean? So you’ve heard of Plastic-Free July, Movember and of course, dry Jan (Mads’ least favourite month of the year) – but have you heard of Fish-Free February? In this Ocean Poddy ep, Mads chat to the founder of the Fish-Free February initiative, marine...
Published 02/19/21
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