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Whalenerds
The Whalenerd‘s Podcast
The Whalenerd‘s Podcast is a science communication podcast about whales and other ocean related topics.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 33 ratings
Great Podcasts!
The hosts do a terrific job, and the content is educational and also entertaining. Great to listen to with the whole family!
Pinkchampagne73 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/23
Edutainment!
This podcast feels like attending a science lecture by your favorite professor while sitting with your best friends. (You know - the ones you *probably* shouldn’t be allowed to sit next to!) It’s a great podcast for a wide range of listeners. The hosts are intelligent, passionate, funny, and...Read full review »
AllieOop! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/21
Whalenerds Unite ✊🏻
Can’t stress how much I love this podcast! I recently caught up on all the episodes, and now arrived at the weekly basis the episodes are released on it feels like straight withdrawal to me not to listen all the time, so I might start re-listening. Formidable content in terms of the wealth of...Read full review »
Ellen (April) via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 08/03/21
Recent Episodes
Three Antarctic Peninsula trips in one month. Whew! It was a lot but there were so many whales and cool science! Hear more about Katlyn's time in the ice and what it's like to spend Christmas and New Year's in the Drake Passage.
Published 03/29/24
Published 03/29/24
As avian flu continued to spread on the island of South Georgia, trips became more challenging. Listen to Katlyn's stories of the next month worth of trips in this region and how things developed on the island for the summer season. She also had some awesome whale sightings - including killer...
Published 03/15/24
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