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Guácara es una palabra de origen prehispánico para referirse a las cavernas. Contextualizado este entorno se crea esta plataforma para conversar sobre cuevas, karso, espeleología y el ambiente comunitario alrededor de estos ecosistemas geográficos. Mediante entrevistas conversaremos con entusiastas de las cuevas y la espeleología, donde conoceremos sus trabajos científicos, anécdotas, exploraciones, adiestramientos en seguridad entre diversos temas relacionados al karso en Puerto Rico e internacional.
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When Kathy Lichtendahl and her husband, Ken, moved to a remote part of Wyoming in the early 1990's, the most common question from friends and family was "What do you DO all day?" With approximately 80% of the U.S. population residing in or near a city, many citizens find it hard to imagine a life spent in a wild area of the country's least populated state. Wyoming contains some of the largest uninhabited landscapes of the lower 48 and provides unique access to wildlife and terrain that many Americans never get to experience. Surrounded by the natural world, Kathy explores our human connection to the environment and discusses why that bond is even more important in a fast-changing world.
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Paranormal Fears is the ultimate source for exploring the unknown. Hosted by K-Town, this podcast dives into discussions of hauntings and paranormal activity across a range of terrifying locations - haunted houses, schools, bars, and entities encounters that will chill you to your core! We invite our listeners to explore their fears with us through researchers of parapsychology, paranormal investigators and the haunting stories of everyday people. Our mission is to create an environment where everyone can openly discuss what they’ve encountered or learn more about topics surrounding ghostly encounters. Our vision is to become a global hub for understanding how humanity relates on both sides of death. Subscribe or follow us in your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode. In Apple Podcasts tap the ”plus” icon in the top right corner.
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Australian communities are already grappling with the impacts of climate change — adapting to food and water insecurity, worsening bushfire and flood risk, intense summer weather and rising energy costs. Hear from people who are taking action at a local level to improve climate resilience, and rethinking what they need to thrive. Take inspiration and ideas for what you can do to make positive change, and help protect the things you love.
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Destination Disaster is a weekly episodic podcast that reviews past, present and future disasters in the United States and how those impacts have shaped policies and increased public awareness.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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HOW: Channeling Water Solutions is brought to you by W12+, a movement to connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions starting with local organizations and leaders. Water sustains every one of us, and in a rapidly urbanizing world amidst a global climate crisis, the HOW Podcast is connecting you with leaders who are pushing the boundaries on what’s possible for a water secure future. We explore not just the technical work behind these solutions, but the people driving them. Come learn from our guests and hear how the future of water is happening today.
W12+ is a partnership of motivated organizations that connect, catalyze, and incubate urban water solutions. W12+ facilitates conversations and research to turn words into action. W12+ has partnerships in South Africa and South Sudan with more to come in 2022. -
Hosted by a field biologist and founder of Nova Conservation, these are interviews & stories about working in wildlife: the good (a career with passion and purpose!), the bad (job security! moving a lot!) and the ugly (being exploited to work for free!).
Learn more at https://www.novaconservation.com/
Theme music by Hector Cerqueira, courtesy of Snapmuse.
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The Green Divas is the original green podcast and has been sharing low-stress ways to mitigate and adapt to our climate reality since 2006. Founding Green Diva Megan McWilliams Bouchard and Green Divas Lynn Broderick and Lisa McWilliams are refreshing the brand for the 2022 reboot. All have been involved in the Green Divas and other forms of media for decades and are committed to bringing solutions, hope, humor and of course credible information in an engaging format. Stay tuned for the best content for green, natural living, climate hope, stories of resilience all with The Green Divas often humorous approach.
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Had enough of seemingly endless ‘casts? At Rabbit Hole we are totally over it. We give you the juice, but concentrate, without the bits. So if you are the curious, open minded, type -you’ve come to the right place- join us. Your time is precious; we won’t waste it… Join Karl Baldwin and Rafael Ruiz in their trip Down the Rabbit Hole.
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Meet Becca, she's a fifth generation farmer and Lizzie, she's a self-confessed townie!
They come together to discuss all things food, farming and the countryside... what could go wrong?!
Welcoming mainstream celebs, farming personalities and famous faces, the girls continue to ask the questions so you don’t have to.With the same aims they set out with a couple of years ago, they'll be bridging the gap between the town and the countryside, helping people learn about careers in agriculture and showcasing how our food is produced.
In such uncertain times, these conversations have never been more important - tune in every week! -
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On The DarkHorse Podcast, we will explore questions that matter, with tools that work. Many episodes will be long form discussions. Some guests will be well known, others obscure, but all of them chosen because they have demonstrated unusual insight. Other episodes of the Dark Horse Podcast will be solo-missions in which Bret dives into issues alone, using an evolutionary lens to reveal patterns in nature--including human-nature. The state and future of civilization will be recurring theme, so buckle up!