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Sweet Little Human

Orkan Media
Climate Change
Biodiversity Crisis
Ocean
Atlantic Gulf Stream
Fire
Wolves
Katherine Richardson
Biological Oceanography
Wildfires
Great Auk
Denmark
Tarifa
Humor
Environmental Communication
Celebrity Influence
Human Behavior
Indigenous Fire Management
Evolution Of Fire Control
Climate Crisis
Animal Rights

Mother Nature, played by punk legend Iggy Pop, has had a tough few thousand years. Tired and traumatized by relentless human expansion, they battle many of the ills that plague humans today: Addiction, anxiety, depression. And, of course, cynical, unpredictable rage.

Their only solace? A good glass of whisky with their clumsy assistant Mr. Bee.

But all is not lost. Mother Nature decides it's time ... more

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Every day we hear temperatures are rising. But what does that actually mean? More sunshine and less snow? In this episode, Mother Nature's assistant travels to Australia to talk to Professor Ollie Jay, who uses a unique heat chamber to study how extr... more

Mr. Bee is drunk, depressed and feeling destructive. His species are under pressure from pesticides and intensive agriculture. So, to cheer him up, Mother Nature agrees to dedicate the episode to insects, and sends an assistant to England to speak wi... more

Three-quarters of the planet is covered with water, yet humans are still ignorant about the ocean. In this episode, Mother Nature sends two assistants to the Strait of Gibraltar to learn more about the big blue, but they are quickly distracted by fis... more

Mother Nature watches a video about a wolf tortured and killed in a bar, triggering a broader discussion about the return of the wolf worldwide. Can wolves and humans ever peacefully co-exist? To find out, Mother Nature sends an assistant to Denmark ... more

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Recent Guests

Dave Goulsen
Professor of Biology at the University of Sussex
University of Sussex
Episode: Bugs, Bees and Bad Decisions
Katherine Richardson
Professor of Biological Oceanography at the University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
Episode: Water is Wet...Dumbass
Sebastian Klein
Naturalist and media personality focusing on animals and nature.
Episode: Man's Best Friend
Maya Tekeli
Freelance journalist.
Episode: Man's Best Friend
David Bowman
Professor of pyrogeography and fire science at the University of Tasmania, and an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow.
University of Tasmania
Episode: Fire Animals
Sir David King
One of the world's leading scientists on climate change
Episode: Bored to Death

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Mother Nature
Portrayed by punk legend Iggy Pop, this character tackles complex themes surrounding human expansion and environmental issues with a blend of humor and seriousness.

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Apple Podcasts
#66
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#242
United Kingdom/Science
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#86
Italy/Science/Nature
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#91
Germany/Science/Nature
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#102
France/Science/Nature
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#196
Australia/Science/Nature
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#1
Denmark/Science/Nature
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#11
Denmark/Science
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#22
Poland/Science/Nature
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#30
Austria/Science/Nature
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#40
Singapore/Science/Nature
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#49
Spain/Science/Nature
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#53
Mexico/Science/Nature
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#60
Brazil/Science/Nature
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#71
Norway/Science/Nature
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#82
Belgium/Science/Nature
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#87
Ireland/Science/Nature
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#107
Sweden/Science/Nature
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#109
New Zealand/Science/Nature
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#120
South Africa/Science/Nature
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#124
Switzerland/Science/Nature
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#139
Japan/Science/Nature
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#167
Netherlands/Science/Nature

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The Poor Bird Who Could Not Fly
Q: Who is the target audience for this podcast?
Canadians, Russians, and those interested in environmental issues.
The Poor Bird Who Could Not Fly
Q: What is the unique selling point of this podcast?
It connects ecological themes with dark humor.
The Poor Bird Who Could Not Fly
Q: Why do you want to make this podcast?
To create awareness about the climate crisis.
Bored to Death
Q: Is there hope for humanity?
David expresses that he is not a pessimist and believes there's still hope, but warns that action is needed quickly.
Man's Best Friend
Q: Can you introduce yourself, and just tell me a bit about who you are and what you do?
Sebastian Klein is a naturalist, relevant for discussing biodiversity and animal issues.

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What is Sweet Little Human about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Episodes explore the often tumultuous relationship between humanity and the natural world, featuring a unique blend of humor, tragedy, and critical insights. The narrative is conveyed through the character of Mother Nature, voiced by Iggy Pop, who discusses various environmental issues, from wildlife conservation and climate change to human behavior's impact on nature. Notably, the podcast combines storytelling with educational elements, allowing listeners to reflect on the consequences of human actions while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone. This approach makes it suitable for those interested in serious ecological discourses laced with wit and sarcasm, appealing to a broad audience concerned about the environment.

Topics oft... more

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