In Episode 5 of the podcast, the I visit East Norfolk Sixth Form College in Great Yarmouth, emphasising sustainability as a cultural practice intertwined with education. Principal Dr. Catherine Richards discusses the college's role in the community, addressing local challenges while promoting climate literacy across all subjects, fostering a sense of belonging and optimism.
Category: Coffee & Geography Podcast
Place as Patchwork & Humility, and Summers at Sea – A Conversation with Marvee Sambajon
The conversation with Marvee Sambajon, joining me from Lucena City in the Philippines, was joyful from the start. And as the conversation unfolded, what really struck me was the gentleness with which Marvee moves through the world, and the reverence she carries for the places and people who have shaped her.
Digging Beneath the Surface — A Conversation with Omar Regalado Fernández
Every now and again, a Coffee & Geography conversation leaves me feeling as though I’ve been gently lifted out of my familiar mental landscape and placed somewhere new — somewhere where the world is stretched wider, deeper, older. My chat with Omar Regalado Fernández, a Mexican paleobiologist now living in Germany, was exactly that kind of experience. It wasn’t just a conversation about fossils, or science, or identity. It was an excavation — of assumptions, of histories, of the stories science tells about itself. And like all good excavations, it revealed far more than either of us expected.
