Hi @SarahKLweather I run an educational podcast called ‘Get it in 10’ for my school students. Each series is a different strand of geography—the next one is on meteorology and I wondered if you would be willing to feature in an episode on UK weather?
Hi Tim @Itwitius great to hear you had such a successful launch of Times+ last night! Our paths crossed at the RGS some years ago. I now run a podcast called Get it in 10 for geography students - the next series is on geopolitics - would you be interested in being a guest?
¡Hola, Lucía! I am a geography teacher and podcaster @LSaezGabarron. I am looking for an expert on the La Palma 2021 eruption, would you be interested in recording an episode together?
🎙️Dr Rebecca Bell was featured on 'Get it in 10', a #Geography podcast for A-level students.
🎧Tune in to hear her discuss rifting – a geological process where the Earth's lithosphere is pulled apart due to tectonic forces – and the landforms it creates👇
https://t.co/TO1lT70zy4
Episode 2 of Get it in 10 is out now, listen to hear Sarah @EarthSciPlymUni describe our different plate boundaries and the term 'neotectonics' https://t.co/2CMXZdy0Da
Series 2 of Get it in 10 is out today, on the new topic of a Hazardous Earth.
Episode 1 introduces the theories of plate tectonics with Earth Scientist Jenny Collier from @imperialcollege
13 episodes over the next 13 weeks, every Wednesday https://t.co/2i1UxHYRKL
That’s a wrap, folks! Series 1 has been a fascinating, thought-provoking, series on migration.
And what a way to end, talking to Jonathan Rigg from @GeogBristol about a common case study in geography; Laotian migration in SE Asia https://t.co/8NhgcBfPlH
We're proud to have joined forces with @MigrationUK for an incredible cause during the England vs. Switzerland quarter-final! 👏
Together with @WonderhoodHQ, @AlightMediaUK and @kineticwwUK, we celebrated migration's vital role in our national team and community.
In episode 10 @JeanneBatalova joins us from @MigrationPolicy to talk about Latino migration into the USA.
Jeanne explains the Mexico-United States border route remains a major migration corridor but how people migrate, and where they end up, is changing https://t.co/W40Afxg8vO
Listen to @McIlwaineC, a former World Bank social scientist now Professor @kclgeography, in episode 9.
Cathy talks about the migratory corridor between Brazil and the UK, which has created one of the largest Brazilian diasporas in Europe https://t.co/GCJfhYRUPr
If you are teaching about Hurricane Beryl and its impacts, National GeoGraphic MapMaker can provide context for your students with real-time data and maps.
Hoping everyone stays safe https://t.co/b5rIywqoxz
#geographyteacher
“Women represent almost 50% of the world’s displaced migrants.”
Listen to Dr Käkelä @EmmaleenaKakela talk about female migration in episode 8 of Get it in 10.
A new short and snappy weekly podcast for geography students https://t.co/sKkI7WNwx3
Are you studying migration, specifically South-South flows?
Listen to episode 7 of Get it in 10, a new bitesize podcast, to learn about the forced displacement of the Rohingya Muslims with @Ronan_Lee https://t.co/YG5ROSytRd
Geographers end up working in a huge number of sectors, using their skills and knowledge to make the world a better place. Participate in the Young Geographer of the Year competition and create a poster to explore career opportunities #ChooseGeography https://t.co/Af3rr6gsNL