
A podcast that inspires the next generation to stay curious. Cultivate Curiosity is brought to you by the Emerald Coast Science Center, a non-profit, interactive science museum, and STEAM educational facility in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. This podcast is perfect for anyone curious about the world we live in–because you never know what we’ll talk about next!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Inspiring Young Women In STEM by Emerald Coast Science Center
In this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, Eileen shares the unexpected story of seven abandoned puppies discovered near the Science Center—and how fostering them brought the staff and community together. From “puppy parades” to forever homes, this hear... more
In this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, I introduce myself as your new host and sit down with Diane Fraser, Harley Peters, and Maddie Williams to chat about life at the Science Center. We share who we are, what drives our work, and where we hope the ... more
In this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, our host Harley dives into the fascinating world of sea turtles with Jessica Valek, Natural Resources Manager at Destin-Fort Walton Beach and lead of the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Sea Turtle Patrol. Discover how... more
On this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, our host Diane is joined by Dr. Meenakshi Chabba, Ecosystem and Resilience Scientist with The Everglades Foundation, for a fascinating conversation about Florida’s mangrove forests. Together, they explore the s... more
On this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, our host Jacie explores the creative side of environmental advocacy. From upcycled fashion to nature-inspired photography, discover how art and design can raise awareness and spark action for our planet. Jacie ... more
In this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, our host Jacie shares how anyone can get involved in Citizen Science Month by participating in hands-on projects that make real scientific impact, from snapping nature photos with iNaturalist to measuring light... more
On this episode of Cultivate Curiosity, Jacie takes on some of the most common science myths and puts them to the test. Do we really only use 10% of our brains? Is the Great Wall of China visible from space? From everyday misconceptions to long-stand... more










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The show centers on hands-on science education and community engagement, often highlighting local conservation, environmental topics, and citizen science. Episodes mix heartwarming storytelling with practical takeaways—ranging from adopting shelter animals connected to a science center, to in-depth looks at sea turtle nesting, Everglades restoration, and the role of creativity in environmental advocacy. A recurring thread is making science accessible and actionable for families, educators, and curious listeners, with a strong emphasis on local Northwest Florida issues and community involvement. Notably, the format blends personal stories from center staff with expert guests, practical tips for engagement, and calls to action around stewards... more
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