
Talking Schist
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Podcast Overview
<p>Welcome to Talking Schist, the podcast that turns earth science into an engaging and easy-to-understand adventure! Hosted by geologist and enthusiast Savannah Slone, this show brings the fascinating world of earth science right to your ears with a perfect blend of fun, clarity, and real-world relevance.</p><p>In each episode, Sav breaks down complex geological concepts with relatable examples and lively anecdotes. From the inner workings of volcanoes and the formation of mountain ranges to the quirky stories behind iconic rocks and minerals, Talking Schist makes the science behind Earth's processes both accessible and entertaining.</p><p>Whether you're a geology newbie or a seasoned rock hound, you'll find something to love as Sav explores the dynamic forces shaping our planet and connects them to everyday experiences. With engaging discussions, intriguing facts, and a dash of humor, Talking Schist is your go-to podcast for making earth science as enjoyable as it is enlightening. Tune in and get ready to rock out with geology!</p>
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Publishing Since
8/31/2024
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Recent Episodes

November 14, 2024
Into the Storm: Understanding Hurricanes
<p>In this episode, we we explore the fascinating and sometimes terrifying world of hurricanes, one of nature's most powerful and destructive forces. What causes these massive storms to form, and why do some become devastating while others fizzle out? We also explore the environmental and human costs of hurricanes, from the devastating floods and winds to the role of climate change in intensifying storms. This episode offers a comprehensive look at hurricanes—from the science behind their creation to the ways communities prepare for and respond to them.</p>

October 6, 2024
Earth's Gems: A Journey Through Rocks and Minerals
<p>In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of rocks and minerals, uncovering the unique properties that make them essential to our planet. Join us as we explore the three main types of rocks—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic—and learn how they are formed through geological processes. We'll discuss the characteristics that distinguish different minerals, from their hardness and luster to their color and crystal structure.</p>

August 31, 2024
Thunder & Lightning: The Dynamic Duo
<p>Ever wondered what’s behind that dramatic sky show? In this episode, we dive into the science of thunder and lightning with a mix of humor and insight. We’ll unravel the secrets of how lightning zaps from cloud to ground, and what causes thunder to boom and rumble.</p>
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- What is Talking Schist?
<p>Welcome to Talking Schist, the podcast that turns earth science into an engaging and easy-to-understand adventure! Hosted by geologist and enthusiast Savannah Slone, this show brings the fascinating world of earth science right to your ears with a perfect blend of fun, clarity, and real-world relevance.</p><p>In each episode, Sav breaks down complex geological concepts with relatable examples and lively anecdotes. From the inner workings of volcanoes and the formation of mountain ranges to the quirky stories behind iconic rocks and minerals, Talking Schist makes the science behind Earth's processes both accessible and entertaining.</p><p>Whether you're a geology newbie or a seasoned rock hound, you'll find something to love as Sav explores the dynamic forces shaping our planet and connects them to everyday experiences. With engaging discussions, intriguing facts, and a dash of humor, Talking Schist is your go-to podcast for making earth science as enjoyable as it is enlightening. Tune in and get ready to rock out with geology!</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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