Shape of the World Studios

The Shape of the World

Science EN ↓ 50 episodes

A Podcast About Cities, Nature and People

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Shape of the World Studios

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Science

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Back in the Swim of Things (Ep. 44) 09.07.2026

Over the past 30 years, the quality of water in rivers has improved tremendously in many major cities around the world. So much so that what once seemed impossible has now become reality: people really are swimming in the Thames in London. Chris Rommer-Lee is one of the visionaries behind what is called the “Swimmable Cities” movement....

Nighthawk: The Voice of Twilight (Ep. 43) 18.06.2026

We often notice more of the visual world than we do the auditory world, yet many of our experiences are defined by sound. Edward Warden, the president of the Chicago Ornithological Society....

How to Make a Myth, and Then Debunk It (Ep. 42) 28.05.2026

Samara Greenwood, a PhD candidate in the field of History and Philosophy of Science, explores the women who revolutioned the field of primatology and...

Where Did All the Rivers Go? (Ep. 41) 07.05.2026

The Executive Director of Seven Canyons Trust, Ronnie Pessetto, is attempting to peel back the layers of concrete that cover many of the creeks in Salt Lake City, Utah. The process is known as “daylighting rivers.” And because Ronnie’s projects are happening right inside a city with a million people, it means the work is as much about civic healing as it is ecological restoration....

Friendship, Bushtits, and the Vastness of Everything (Ep. 40) 22.04.2026

Jill Riddell speaks with her colleague, the cartoonist and author Sophie Lucido Johnson, about comedy, community, and the social science of friendship. In her new book...

The Warm Glow of Helping (Update) 18.12.2025

As a child, Peggy Mason was a biology prodigy. Today, as a neurobiologist, Peggy is still working with mammals, but instead of preserving their skins, she’s studying whether they experience empathy and act to help one another...

How Thinking Like a Geologist Can Change the World (Update) 20.11.2025

Structural geologist Marcia Bjornerud was raised by free-thinking parents who instilled in her a love of books and nature. She’s published many professional papers (read mainly by experts in the field) and two popular books that, in the opinion of this podcast, ought to be read by every inhabitant of our planet...

Is the Earth Alive? (Ep. 39) 21.08.2025

Ferris Jabr, author of Becoming Earth, claims that it is: that Earth is a vast interconnected living system and we humans (and all other living things) don’t just live...

Zoned Out: Race, Property, and Ownership in America (Ep. 38) 31.07.2025

Dr. Adrienne Brown reads cities the way professors read novels: carefully, and with lots of attention to what’s written between the lines...

Existential Risk: A User’s Guide (Ep. 37) 10.07.2025

Daniel Holz studies black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmology, all while also running the Existential Risk Laboratory...

The Secret Lives of Fireflies (Ep. 36) 19.06.2025

Biologist Sara Lewis doesn’t just study fireflies—for her, fireflies are a living reminder that the world is pure magic. In this episode...

Cities and Wildlife: Frenemies or Friends? (Ep. 35) 29.05.2025

Biologist Dr. Seth Magle wants to rethink what a city is – and who it’s for. As part of an alliance with 50 cities around the globe, Seth and other wildlife researchers have discovered an overlooked truth: that our large cities teem with interesting native wildlife.

Can a Tiny Organism Transform Human Relations? (Ep. 34) 09.05.2025

Artist Laurie Palmer believes they can. In her book, The Lichen Museum, Laurie explores what we can gain from learning to see life the way a lichen does.

Season Six Coming Soon 05.05.2025

Season SIX Will Launch This Friday, May 9th New episodes, new guests, and new insights about nature and our built environments coming soon with season 6 of Shape of the World. And more on how we can live together–with nature, with cities, and with one another. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite platform.

Can Listening Be a Political and Moral Act? (Ep. 33) 22.12.2022

Biologist David George Haskell says this collective inattention is a huge loss for each of us. It's like leaving money on the table because paying attention to the living world is a source of beauty, joy and renewal—one we can access at anytime from anywhere.

What Should We Fix First? (Ep. 32) 18.11.2022

Margaret Renkl's new book "Graceland at Last: Notes on Hope and Heartache From the American South is mix of graceful observations and practical solutions.

Who Trashed My River? (Ep. 31) 12.10.2022

The organization Nick Wesley co-founded, Urban Rivers, is creating The Wild Mile, the first-ever floating eco-park of its scale in the world.

Privilege & Inequality in Animals (Ep. 30) 02.08.2022

Guest Jenn Smith says that human concepts of intergenerational wealth and inequality occur also in the behaviors of animals.

Disruption & Resilience (Ep. 29) 25.07.2022

When Jane Watson encountered a ruined meadow of seagrass in the ocean, instead of getting furious, she grew curious.

Season Five Coming Soon 23.06.2022

Season Five Will Launch July 2022 New episodes, new guests, new insights about nature and our built environments are coming soon. And more on how we can live together--with nature, with cities and with one another. Subscribe in your favorite podcast app or check back here.

The Wild Card (Ep. 28) 16.06.2021

Sarah Cowles encourages radically rethinking the synthetic landscapes found in cities. When welcoming nature to our human cities, do we aim for an...

The World Is Not Static (Ep. 27) 03.06.2021

Dr. Caitlin Rankin’s research shows that a long-held theory about why an ancient civilization passed out of existence was wrong. Cahokia Mounds in...

Bees Understand the Concept of Zero (Ep. 26) 20.05.2021

Dr. Scarlett Howard’s research on cognition of honeybees got a lot of media attention when in 2018, she published a paper that showed bees can...

Think Beyond the Possible (Ep. 25) 13.05.2021

Tony Hiss’s new book, “Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth,” lays out both the urgency for and possibility of protecting...

Humans Need Nature (Ep. 24) 14.08.2020

Architect Jeanne Gang has an explicit intention to make the human built environment as kind as possible for birds, nature, wildlife and the Earth’s atmosphere...

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