Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
I photograph, record, and write about the natural world. I see, I listen, I write. I fundamentally believe that curiosity can save the world—so I publish stories to make people curious. Ultimately, cu... more
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 360 episodes available.
November 21, 2025Episode 299-When Acronyms Become WordsAcronyms are "words" that are abbreviations. But they differ from abbreviations because they can be pronounced like a word. Many of these acronyms, like the 'ZIP' in 'Zip Code,' aren't even known as acronyms anymore. In this episode, my friend Pete Mulvihill helps me decode some of the most common acronyms in modern lexicon....more49minPlay
November 21, 2025Episode 298-What Do You Hear?Author John Stilgoe exhorts us to go outside, take a walk or a bike ride, and tune in to the world before us that we miss when we whiz by in a car. I implore you to do the same thing--but instead of paying attention to what you see, pay attention to what you hear....more12minPlay
October 14, 2025Episode 297-The Real Mister BojanglesI was listening to music the other day while driving to and from the dump, and one of my favorites came on: Mr. Bojangles, by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Like most of the songs that rise to the top of my favorites list, Mr. Bojangles has the best qualities of storytelling. But as I listened, I started thinking, something that always gets me in trouble. And, it did. I wanted to know: Who was Mr. Bojangles? Was he real? Well, it turns out that yeah, he was, but there’s a lot more to the story than a single person....more8minPlay
October 14, 2025Episode 296-More Thoughts on WritingSome additional thoughts on the craft of writing....more10minPlay
October 03, 2025Episode 295-The Most Complicated Machine Ever BuiltEpisode 295-The Most Complicated Machine Ever Built by Dr. Steven Shepard...more20minPlay
October 03, 2025Episode 294-Serendipity and Curiosity in MontereyI spent a great deal of my life in Monterey, California, most of it under the water while teaching SCUBA diving. I recently discovered a Monterey story that held me spellbound. It begins like this: A marine biologist, a mythologist, and a novelist walk into a bar......more11minPlay
October 03, 2025Episode 293-Homage to Greatness RevisitedAn homage to Jane Goodall and others like her. This is a repost from 2021....more15minPlay
July 24, 2025Episode 292-The Lessons of HistoryThis essay contains an important story for the ages. Given current events, and the absolute truth that history does repeat, the lesson is plain, and chilling. 1492 and the years leading up to it in Medieval Spain, were times that should not be repeated. And yet…...more15minPlay
July 24, 2025Episode 291-The Dance of Curiosity, Awe and WonderSometimes, curiosity, awe and wonder are the only tools we have. But when it comes to the majesty and magnitude of the night sky, of all the things about it we can’t possibly comprehend, they’re actually the best tools we can have. In this episode we talk about the magic and wonder that happens late at night, when it’d just you, the sky, and pure awe....more23minPlay
July 24, 2025Episode 290-The Research MythI recently had a conversation about technology’s impact on research today. It’s an argument I could make myself—that technology has resulted in access to more data and information. For example, before the invention of moveable type and the printing press, the only books that were available were chained to reading tables in Europe’s great cathedrals—they were that rare and that valuable. BUT: Does technology give me access to BETTER data and information? I believe the answer to that is no, for a very specific reason: It leaves out the all-important human element in the knowledge molecule, the element that makes sense of the data and then converts it to information. Have a listen....more9minPlay
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 360 episodes available.