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Contamination Clean-Up with Mark Priddle
Mar 19, 2026
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A Martian Lens with Dr. Tanya Harrison
Jan 26, 2026
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FossilTok with Joannasaurus
Oct 16, 2025
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Rocky the Raccoon Children's Book
Sep 2, 2025
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Fundy's Fossil Coast
Aug 14, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3/19/26 | Contamination Clean-Up with Mark Priddle | In this episode, Mark Priddle, P.Geo., shares insights from his career in environmental geoscience, reflecting on both the challenges and highlights along the way. He offers practical advice for students and discusses how geoscience is perceived in society today, from environmental responsibility to professional practice. | — | |
| 1/26/26 | A Martian Lens with Dr. Tanya Harrison | Join us as we explore an exciting new topic for our podcast – planetary science!From Martian landscapes to icy plumes on distant moons, Dr. Tanya Harrison explains how cameras help us explore other worlds and what those images reveal about the potential for life beyond Earth | — | |
| 10/16/25 | FossilTok with Joannasaurus | In our latest episode, we speak with @Joannasaurus — a paleontologist and science communicator who’s using TikTok to make fossils fascinating for everyone.Joanna talks about what it takes to make complex science accessible, the role of humour in online storytelling, and her roundabout journey to paleontology! | — | |
| 9/2/25 | Rocky the Raccoon Children's Book | Join Veronica Klassen as she interviews author Katie Maloney and illustrator Alex Young about their new children’s book Rocky the Raccoon Explores the Niagara Escarpment, designed to align with the Grade 4 Ontario science curriculum. We explore the art of science communication, the process of creating the book, and how teachers can use Rocky in the classroom. | — | |
| 8/14/25 | Fundy's Fossil Coast | Join host Veronica Klassen in Nova Scotia for this special episode on location at the Bay of Fundy! Dr. Jade Atkins, Curator and Director of Science Research at Joggins Fossil Cliffs, and geologist Danielle Serratos, Curator and Director of the Fundy Geological Museum, reveal the region’s one-of-a-kind fossils and dramatic geologic history. Along the way, they share the twists and turns of their unconventional paths into paleontology—and offer candid, inspiring advice for students and anyone charting their own career journey. | — | |
| 5/1/25 | From Extraction to Innovation with Mary-Anne Hildebrandt | Veronica Klassen interviews resource geologist Mary-Anne Hildebrandt about her roundabout path to geoscience, unique career journey, and focus on sustainability throughout her career. Mary-Anne and Veronica discuss the perception of geoscience as a 'fluffy' science and how including geoscientists in conversation can benefit organizations. Mary-Anne provides insight into the role of geoscience in moving from a linear to a circular economy and how understanding the energy and value of a consumable good can help us to waste less. | — | |
| 4/8/25 | From Stars to Stones with Cate Larsen | In episode 5 of Beneath Your Feet, A Geoscience Podcast, host Veronica Klassen interviews geoscience communicator Cate Larsen. Cate discusses her non traditional route from astronomy to geology and her passion for making geoscience accessible and engaging through social media platforms like TikTok and Twitch. She emphasizes the importance of dispelling misconceptions about geology, highlighting that it’s more than just the study of rocks. Cate also shares insights into her daily activities, including content creation, scripting, and planning educational content. Throughout the conversation, she underscores the value of face-to-face interactions and creative approaches in effectively communicating complex scientific concepts to the public. | — | |
| 12/21/24 | From Books to Bedrock: Student life with Keira Hum | In this episode, we sit down with Keira Hum, a passionate Integrated Science student at McMaster University, to explore the ins and outs of student life in the world of Earth Sciences. Keira shares her journey from the classroom to the field, offering invaluable advice for balancing academics, personal growth, and career aspirations. Whether it’s navigating coursework, finding opportunities in the geoscience community, or preparing for a future in the field, Keira’s relatable stories and practical tips are sure to inspire students and geoscience enthusiasts alike. Tune in for a fun and insightful conversation packed with guidance for thriving in geoscience studies! 🌍🎙️ | — | |
| 10/17/24 | Stories, Science and Society: Reframing Geoscience Communication with P.Geo. Paul Hubley | Join podcast host Veronica Klassen and guest Professional Geoscientist and CEO of Geoscientists Canada Paul Hubley in this discussion of geoscience communication and the future of geoscience. Hear from Paul on his career, life advice, and how we can start to create a more accurate perception of geoscience in society. Join us in discussing how Earth Science can help us wrestle with the big issues of our time, and the importance of relationship building, storytelling, and listening in addressing these issues. | — | |
| 7/26/24 | Devonian Discoveries: Fossils at Wainfleet with Paleontologist Dr. Daniel Dick | Join podcast host Veronica Klassen and guest paleontologist Dr. Daniel Dick as we delve into the creation of a GeoHike at Wainfleet Wetlands. Discover the unique ecosystem of the middle Devonian period through an array of fascinating features: encounter colonial organisms, massive corals, glacial striations, and pop-up structures. We'll discuss potentially undiscovered fossils, augmented reality animations to bring fossilized animals to life, and what counting layers on rugose corals can tell us about the speed of the Earth's rotation in the Devonian. | — |
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