Seattle Aquarium

Lightning Strikes Twice

Science EN ↓ 3 episodes

For the Science Curious: Welcome to the Seattle Aquarium’s podcast where we get to spend a little extra time with the experts who appear during our Lightning Talks broadcasts.  Speakers are given a chance to expand beyond the ideas introduced in their 5 minute talks. 

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Seattle Aquarium

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Science

Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

Wild seadragons with Nerida Wilson 25.06.2026

Seahorses and seadragons may be small, but they’re a big topic of conversation. Dive into the crucial work of monitoring wild seadragons with Nerida Wilson from the University of Western Australia. Nerida was a speaker at Lightning Talks: Seahorses and Seadragons (season 5, episode 4). Watch the original talk here .   Find more of Nerida Wilson's work here: seadragonsearch.org

Flying sea turtles with Ken Andrews 04.06.2026

Time for a shellebration! Join us as we take on the topic of sea turtles with the vice president of Turtles Fly Too, Ken Andrews. Ken was a speaker at Lightning Talks: Turtles (season 6, episode 1). Watch his original talk here .   Find more of Ken Andrews' work here: www.turtlesflytoo.org

Welcome to Lightning Strikes Twice 11.05.2026

Welcome to Lightning Strikes Twice, the podcast where we bring back guests from Lightning Talks to discuss all the fun facts, cool stories and unanswered audience questions they missed during their initial five-minute talk. Lightning Talks host Nora Nickum chats with podcast hosts Cari Garand and Amy Olsen about the show and what to expect next. 

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