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 biologist and photographer, Simon Hilbourne and ocean policy expert, Max Bello, from Mission Blue, to discuss the how’s and the why’s of overfishing, funding the fishing industry and importance of making...
Published 02/19/21
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 poddy ep, Mads chat to the founder of the Fish-Free February initiative, marine biologist and photographer, Simon Hilbourne and ocean policy expert, Max Bello, from Mission Blue, to discuss the how’s and the why’s of overfishing, funding the fishing industry and importance of making...
Published 02/19/21
In the final OceanPoddy episode of a wild 2020, Mads catches up with British adventure and wildlife photographer, Steve Woods. From how the pandemic has shaped the way we connect with each other to the controversies of being a “perfect environmentalist”, tune in to this lighthearted poddy ep for endless laughs - and even more endless shark chat.
Published 12/30/20
Are you wild about the UK’s ocean? Well, Mads wasn’t until a summer of staycations in the UK made her realise how truly epic British wildlife can be. In today’s poddy ep, Mads is joined by Welsh biologist, wildlife presenter and filmmaker Lizzie Daly, to chat about the wild waters of the UK and the challenges its marine life currently faces. From shooting seals and salmon farming to empowering women in science and filmmaking, tune in to this insightful episode to hear why it’s not all doom...
Published 10/27/20
Are you wild about the UK’s ocean? Well, Mads wasn’t until a summer of staycations in the UK made her realise how truly epic British wildlife can be. In today’s poddy ep, Mads is joined by Welsh biologist, wildlife presenter and filmmaker Lizzie Daly, to chat about the wild waters of the UK and the challenges its marine life currently faces. From shooting seals and salmon farming to empowering women in science and filmmaking, tune in to this insightful episode to hear why it’s not all doom...
Published 10/27/20
What happens when you put a Pisces and a Cancer infront of a podcast mic? Well, prepare to get DEEP because on today’s episode of OceanPoddy, host Mads is joined by ocean artist, photographer and explorer, Francesca Page, for OceanPoddy’s FIRST ever in-person podcast session. From navigating burnout in lockdown to their 7 hour roadtrip together, tune in to this insightful episode to hear why it’s not all doom and gloom for the ocean.
Published 10/04/20
What happens when you put a Pisces and a Cancer infront of a podcast mic? Well, prepare to get DEEP because on today’s episode of OceanPoddy, host Mads is joined by ocean artist, photographer and explorer, Francesca Page, for OceanPoddy’s FIRST ever in-person podcast session. From navigating burnout in lockdown to their 7 hour roadtrip together, tune in to this insightful episode to hear why it’s not all doom and gloom for the ocean.
Published 10/04/20
It might look like trash to you, but to Ocean Mimic, it looks like treasure! On today’s episode, Mads catches up with Ocean Mimic co-founder, Emma Sparrow, to talk Bali, hideous plastic pollution and ingenious creative solutions. Tune into the 8th episode of OceanPoddy to listen to Emma Sparrow’s journey to create gorgeous rash guards, inspired by creatures of the sea, from ocean litter.
Published 09/09/20
It might look like trash to you, but to Ocean Mimic, it looks like treasure! On today’s episode, Mads catches up with Ocean Mimic co-founder, Emma Sparrow, to talk Bali, hideous plastic pollution and ingenious creative solutions. Tune into the 8th episode of OceanPoddy to listen to Emma Sparrow’s journey to create gorgeous rash guards, inspired by creatures of the sea, from ocean litter.
Published 09/09/20
SOS Galapagos! Right now, a 260 strong fleet of Chinese fishing vessels is sat at the border of the Galapagos Marine Reserve - a biodiversity paradise and shark hotspot - apparently hoovering up anything that happens to swim by. Following the story of Hope the whale shark, at first Mads thinks she’s exploring a shark conservation issue, but as she digs deeper, uncovers the truth about a much darker, more ominous reality. Tune in to the first episode of SharkPoddy as Mads gets curious about...
Published 08/30/20
Introducing Season Two… SharkPoddy! The second series of Ocean Poddy assumes a slightly different tone as tropical marine biologist, underwater photographer & waterwoman Mads St Clair Baker takes you on a journey to discover the elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) of the world. Running in parallel with Ocean Poddy’s more informal, slightly boozy series, SharkPoddy gives Mads the space to create something a little more formal, investigative and to try out something a little different. So grab...
Published 08/30/20
Happy #PlasticFreeJuly! This month, OceanPoddy becomes PlasticsPoddy host Mads chats with some of the badass women working to tackles the plastics issue. On today’s ep, Mads catches up with microplastic scientist and NatGeo Explorer, Dr Imogen Napper (@imogennapper) to discuss plastic pollution, her PhD and taking action. From anyalsing samples from Mt. Everest to racking up 200 hours of washing machine action in the lab, keep listening to find out how Imogen is racing to tackle the plastics...
Published 07/19/20
Happy #PlasticFreeJuly! This month, OceanPoddy becomes PlasticsPoddy host Mads chats with some of the badass women working to tackles the plastics issue. On today’s ep, Mads catches up with microplastic scientist and NatGeo Explorer, Dr Imogen Napper (@imogennapper) to discuss plastic pollution, her PhD and taking action. From anyalsing samples from Mt. Everest to racking up 200 hours of washing machine action in the lab, keep listening to find out how Imogen is racing to tackle the plastics...
Published 07/19/20
It’s no secret that the scuba industry has been historically been dominated by a white-male demographic - but in the last few years, today’s poddy guest has been seeking to change this. On this episode, Mads chats with Sarah Richard, founder of the world’s largest online diving community Girls That Scuba, on getting locked-down in Jordan,  increasing accessibility and diversity within the scuba and how the dive industry has changed for female divers since founding GTS.
Published 06/28/20
It’s no secret that the scuba industry has been historically been dominated by a white-male demographic - but in the last few years, today’s poddy guest has been seeking to change this. On this episode, Mads chats with Sarah Richard, founder of the world’s largest online diving community Girls That Scuba, on getting locked-down in Jordan,  increasing accessibility and diversity within the scuba and how the dive industry has changed for female divers since founding GTS.
Published 06/28/20
Have you heard of ocean physics?! On today’s episode of OceanPoddy, host Mads catches up with marine scientist and Mads’ ultimate science girl crush, Samantha Ballard (@air.sea.sam), to discuss coding, her own personal weather station and Sam’s wildly impressive podcast outfit - all over a glass of wine. From interning at NASA to #girlsthatcode, tune into the poddy to learn just what it’s like to be an air-sea physicist.
Published 06/20/20
Have you heard of ocean physics?! On today’s episode of OceanPoddy, host Mads catches up with marine scientist and Mads’ ultimate science girl crush, Samantha Ballard (@air.sea.sam), to discuss coding, her own personal weather station and Sam’s wildly impressive podcast outfit - all over a glass of wine. From interning at NASA to #girlsthatcode, tune into the poddy to learn just what it’s like to be an air-sea physicist.
Published 06/20/20
Why are people happier by the sea? On this OceanPoddy episode, I’m joined by the incredible freediver, underwater photographer, and my new spirit animal, Taylor Henley, to discuss the life-changing, soul-moving, healing properties of the ocean. Tune in to discover how Taylor borrowed strength from the ocean to navigate through difficult times, her journey behind the lens as an underwater photographer and a magical connection she made with a certain crazy-baby whale.
Published 04/29/20
Why are people happier by the sea? On this OceanPoddy episode, I’m joined by the incredible freediver, underwater photographer, and my new spirit animal, Taylor Henley, to discuss the life-changing, soul-moving, healing properties of the ocean. Tune in to discover how Taylor borrowed strength from the ocean to navigate through difficult times, her journey behind the lens as an underwater photographer and a magical connection she made with a certain crazy-baby whale.
Published 04/29/20
Did you know that an estimated 100 million sharks are killed each year? On today’s episode, the show takes on a slightly more sombre tone, as host Mads discusses the realities of the shark fin trade with front-line shark conservationist, Etoile Smulders (@captain_smulders). From sea to soup, we hear the story that inspired Etoile’s journey into shark conservation, from growing up in a China, the shark fin capital of the world, to her newfound subsistence-fishing lifestyle in New Zealand.
Published 04/26/20
Did you know that an estimated 100 million sharks are killed each year? On today’s episode, the show takes on a slightly more sombre tone, as host Mads discusses the realities of the shark fin trade with front-line shark conservationist, Etoile Smulders (@captain_smulders). From sea to soup, we hear the story that inspired Etoile’s journey into shark conservation, from growing up in a China, the shark fin capital of the world, to her newfound subsistence-fishing lifestyle in New Zealand.
Published 04/26/20
Have you ever CRASHED a drone?! Tune in to the second episode of OceanPoddy, where host Mads reminisces with shark ecologist, freedive instructor and fellow marine scientist Cat Cushenan (@catsharks) about crashing drones, swimming with sharks and their most magical moments in the field - all over a glass (bottle) of wine.
Published 04/22/20