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The Anthropo Scene Podcast

The Anthropo Scene Podcast

De: Kirstynn Joseph
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A podcast exploring biology, ecology, and introduced and invasive species around the world. We are interested in super neat science about nature, and how humans interact with the nature, wildlife, and the rest of our environment.

We take a serious approach to research, and a less serious approach to the delivery, so we can all have a bit more fun along the way.

In loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

© 2025 The Anthropo Scene Podcast
Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • Concrete Jungle, Where Habitats Are Made of - Goodbye For Now Episode
    May 1 2025

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    Hello my beautiful nerds, Kirstynn here

    Today is bittersweet, and I am hoping y’all can understand where I am coming from

    Today is the last episode of the Anthropo Scene Podcast

    I loved this podcast and what Nicholas and I had made was something really special, but I really need a new start and I hope that many of you will follow me over to the new show that will be coming soon - follow me on my main IG page to keep up with it (@kirstynnojoseph)

    All 3 easons of the Anthropo Scene will live on on my personal YouTube so you can listen to them whenever, but I will be taking it down from the other audio platforms as I can’t keep paying the hosting: https://www.youtube.com/@kirstynnjoseph

    Now, before you go!

    I was just going to make a post but I remembered I had all of these beautiful stories from the urban wildlife appreciation episode I asked for so long ago, so as I goodbye I am going to finally share these

    Thank you to everyone that shared:

    @jimmyrayphotography, @zdufran, @biologist_in_training, @autumn_loraine, @chel_sea_shell/@insecta_illustrata

    Bee hotel blog: https://happyeconews.com/2022/06/03/how-building-a-bee-hotel-can-help-protect-your-local-pollinators/


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  • Um, Could I Get Some Kelp?
    Jul 19 2024

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    Sea a star, make a wish!

    Many of us know how awful heat waves can be (I know I for one have been very glad to have access to AC this summer)... now imagine being underwater where it is even harder, if not impossible, to cool yourself down.

    Marine invertebrates face many challenges, and heat is definitely one of them, but could kelp forests potentially help provide some protection for communities of invertebrates (like sea stars for example!) during heat waves?

    Join me chatting with MSc (/PhD candidate) Dominique Maucieri about her research into this complex question!

    Links From The Episode

    Dominique’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquemaucieri/

    Website: https://dominiquemaucieri.com/index.html

    Some long term Marine survey projects:
    https://reeflifesurvey.com/
    https://www.sharkconservancy.org/
    https://www.aims.gov.au/research-topics/monitoring-and-discovery/monitoring-great-barrier-reef

    Positive Eco News accounts to follow:

    Happy Eco News: https://happyeconews.com/

    Alaina Wood IG: https://www.instagram.com/itsthegarbagequeen?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

    Sam Bently IG: https://www.instagram.com/sambentley

    For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

    Please note I do not do a lot of editing and minor swearing comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

    The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

    Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions

    This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

    If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find Kirstynn on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send me an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

    Support with Patreon

    Follow on Instagram and Facebook

    Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account

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    56 m
  • I Hope You Are Doin' Whale
    Jul 3 2024

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    If you have ever heard whale song before you are likely to agree that it is beautiful, and can be quite powerful. So what if we took these incredible singers (along with dolphins too!) and added our own music to it - all for a greater cause?

    In the search of helping people to practice mindfulness, improve mental health, and to raise awareness for the protection of our oceans, Joshua Sam Miller has created Sounds of The Ocean - An artistic exploration of natural sounds, music, and stunning visuals to inspire conservation action on a global scale. Join me chatting with Joshua all about this project and what it can mean for ocean conservation!

    Links From The Episode

    Sounds of the Ocean Webpage: https://www.soundsoftheocean.com/

    Sounds of The Ocean IG: https://www.instagram.com/sounds.oftheocean

    Sounds of The Ocean Playlist on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0hwbS83QeNcC8Gc8vX46aq?si=lDYIW5_9QjmWunj40h6dJQ

    The overheard episode about whale song pop culture:

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard/article/episode-1-humpback-whale-song

    A note:
    This episode got posted a touch late (damn life gets in the way sometimes!) so you can't catch Sounds of the Ocean on Tardigrade anymore but do follow them on socials to keep an eye out for where you can join them next on their world tour!

    General show notes for the show!

    For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

    Please note I do not do a lot of editing and minor swearing comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

    The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology, biology, conservation, and the interesting, and often complicated, ways that humans interact with nature.

    Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions

    This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

    If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find Kirstynn on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send me an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

    Support with Patreon

    Follow on Instagram and Facebook

    Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account



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    59 m
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