Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Ask the Geographer

Our award-winning podcasts bring the latest geographical insights to your classroom from a host of experts. The experts involved present their own opinions, which should not be interpreted as the Society's point of view.

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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

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Education

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Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Connecting with our oceans with the Ocean Conservation Trust 05.08.2024

In conversation with Freyja Thomson-Alberts - Ocean Engagement Manager for the Ocean Conservation Trust (OCT) based at the National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth. In this podcast we look at the work the OCT is doing and how communities can become more connected to their blue space.

Discovering Minerals with Nadine Gabriel 10.07.2024

A fascinating discussion about minerals with Nadine Gabriel, Curator of Minerals at the Natural History Museum in London and how studying Geography at school helped spark her interest in this area of Earth Science.

Seascapes with Royal Holloway University 25.06.2024

An insightful podcast with Dr. Rachael Squire and Prof. Kim Peters from Royal Holloway University, London addressing people’s relationships with the ocean. They explore our historic connections, how this can change, and the role aquariums have as a means to help us become more in tune with marine environments.

Geography teachers Fiona Sheriff and Dr Cyrus Golding on winning the OS Award 2024 03.06.2024

Discussion with Fiona Sheriff and Dr Cyrus Golding - recipients of the 2024 Ordnance Survey Award for excellence in geography education at secondary level.

Population Change in Britain Since C19th with Professor Alice Reid 06.03.2024

Professor Alice Reid is a historical demographer, working on fertility, mortality and health in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She joins us to talk about reasons why these factors affected changes in population in the UK at this time.

Maps of Ukraine 20.02.2024

An interesting insight into the role maps have on understanding a sense of place. Speaking to Dr Katie Parker at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) who explores ten maps of Ukraine from the 1800s to present day and reveals what they show and why.

Saving our seas with Sally Earthrowl 05.02.2024

Sally Earthrowl is a British geographer and educator who has a wealth of experience in exploring our seas and oceans. In this podcast she delves into her exploration of the seas that was ignited by seeing plastic pollution in Bali. This led her to investigate the great ocean garbage patches with eXXpedition then, later, monitoring the impacts of climate change in the Arctic with Barba Boat. Sally...

Geopolitics and new perspectives on Arctic governance with Dr Ingrid Medby 13.12.2023

Geopolitics and new perspectives on Arctic governance with Dr Ingrid Medby by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Flight of The Osprey with Sacha Dench aka the human swan 22.11.2023

Flight of The Osprey with Sacha Dench aka the human swan by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

The Priestley Centre's 'Ask a Climate Researcher' series 01.11.2023

In this episode we join forces with The Priestley Centre at the University of Leeds to discuss their YouTube series ‘Ask a Climate Researcher’ and the art of science communication more broadly. You can get involved using the hashtag #AskAClimateResearcher, via The Priestley Centre website.

Fraying Ties: what is the UK oil industry? Professor Bridge explains 11.10.2023

Fraying Ties: what is the UK oil industry? Professor Bridge explains by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Everyday Drone Stories with Dr Anna Jackman and David Holmes 04.10.2023

Everyday Drone Stories with Dr Anna Jackman and David Holmes by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

ONE - a global movement to end extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030 | David McNair 26.07.2023

David McNair is the Executive Director for global policy at ONE – a global movement aiming to eradicate extreme poverty and preventable disease by 2030. ONE lobby governments, promote social and climate justice and run active campaigns such as The Global Fund, which has saved 44 million lives from AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. In this podcast the discussion focuses on effective activism, the imp...

Geography teachers Simon Holland and Ellie Barker on winning the OS Award 2023 15.06.2023

11:30 The CGeog application 18:50 The Southern Ocean 23:35 What's the trick to recruiting students into the subject? 29:15 Audio-visual tips

Dr Laurie Parsons on globalism and 'carbon colonialism' 01.06.2023

Dr Laurie Parsons on globalism and 'carbon colonialism' by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Plastics in the Pacific: an archipelago under threat | Katie Deakin and Georgie Savage 19.05.2023

Plastics in the Pacific: an archipelago under threat | Katie Deakin and Georgie Savage by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Alistair Hamill and Iram Sammar on ArcGIS and decolonising the curriculum | OS Award winners 2022 03.05.2023

01:25 Alistair Hamill 22:55 Iram Sammar 40:45 What books can you recommend to teachers?

Remote sensing and hazard risk management with Dr Ekbal Hussain 31.03.2023

Remote sensing and hazard risk management with Dr Ekbal Hussain by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Marine plastic in the Southern Ocean with Dr Clara Manno 15.03.2023

Marine plastic in the Southern Ocean with Dr Clara Manno by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Migrant Remittances and COVID-19 | Professors Kavita Datta and Elaine Chase 20.02.2023

Migrant Remittances and COVID-19 | Professors Kavita Datta and Elaine Chase by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Decolonising Frank Oates: a snapshot in time during the Victorian era of exploration 31.01.2023

Decolonising Frank Oates: a snapshot in time during the Victorian era of exploration by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

How 'not to build a capital' with Dr Pojani | Nusantara, Indonesia 11.01.2023

How 'not to build a capital' with Dr Pojani | Nusantara, Indonesia by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Why cryptocurrency is so bad for the environment | Dr Pete Howson 14.12.2022

Why cryptocurrency is so bad for the environment | Dr Pete Howson by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

The Allerton Project with farmer and conservationist Joe Stanley 29.11.2022

The Allerton Project with farmer and conservationist Joe Stanley by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

Dr Sabina Lawreniuk on female workers in the global garment industry 22.11.2022

Dr Sabina Lawreniuk on female workers in the global garment industry by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

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