Something in the Water

NEW Podcast: Oceanography (Trailer)

2 min · 24. juli 2025
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New from the Producers of Something in the Water Pine Forest Media presents Oceanography, a new weekly podcast hosted by science communicator Clark Marchese. This series explores the science, activism, and global cooperation at the heart of ocean conservation. Each episode features voices from across the marine world—scientists, Indigenous leaders, policymakers, and grassroots advocates—working to protect ocean life and understand the impact of a changing planet. Topics include how whales use sound to communicate, bioluminescent life in the deep sea, innovations in sustainable fishing, and the politics of global marine treaties. If you liked the balance of science and storytelling in Something in the Water, you’ll love Oceanography. 🎧 Listen to the trailer now and follow the show for new episodes starting July 29. 🌊 Subscribe to Oceanography on Spotify, [https://open.spotify.com/show/6cg6LgAEvCP32rj24KixpP]on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oceanography/id1826543626], or wherever you stream. 🌐 More at pineforestpods.com [https://www.pineforestpods.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode NEW Podcast: Oceanography (Trailer) cover

NEW Podcast: Oceanography (Trailer)

New from the Producers of Something in the Water Pine Forest Media presents Oceanography, a new weekly podcast hosted by science communicator Clark Marchese. This series explores the science, activism, and global cooperation at the heart of ocean conservation. Each episode features voices from across the marine world—scientists, Indigenous leaders, policymakers, and grassroots advocates—working to protect ocean life and understand the impact of a changing planet. Topics include how whales use sound to communicate, bioluminescent life in the deep sea, innovations in sustainable fishing, and the politics of global marine treaties. If you liked the balance of science and storytelling in Something in the Water, you’ll love Oceanography. 🎧 Listen to the trailer now and follow the show for new episodes starting July 29. 🌊 Subscribe to Oceanography on Spotify, [https://open.spotify.com/show/6cg6LgAEvCP32rj24KixpP]on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oceanography/id1826543626], or wherever you stream. 🌐 More at pineforestpods.com [https://www.pineforestpods.com] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. juli 20252 min
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The Future of Fine Water: Aquaminerology and Experience

In the final episode of "Something in the Water," we revisit our journey through the fascinating world of drinking water. Host Elena Berg chats with Jan Bender, a small water farmer from Denmark, about the unique story behind Iskilde water and the challenges of being a steward in the water industry. We also hear from Michael Tanousis, a water sommelier, who shares expert tips on how to select the best water and explains the importance of clear labeling and regulation. Join us as we wrap up the series with practical advice for consumers and reflections on the future of fine water. Episode Guests: Jan Bender and Michael Tanousis More information about Iskilde here  [https://iskilde.dk/] More information about Aqua Amore here [https://www.aqua-amore.com/] More information about the episode and Something in the Water here [https://www.pineforestpods.com/pods/something-in-the-water]. Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media [http://pineforestpods.com]Website Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia [https://www.instagram.com/pineforestmedia/] Hosted by Elena Berg Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese Audio Editing by Clark Marchese Cover art by Sarah Glavan [https://www.sarahglavan.com/] Theme Music by Josef Salvat 7ydnWQfT5omdxFywBjqh ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28. juni 202439 min
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The Public v. Private Debate for Water Management

In this thought-provoking episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg dives into the complex debate of water privatization versus public management. Joined by Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff, Associate Professor at the American University of Paris, the discussion explores the implications of private and public water systems on consumption, conservation, and accessibility. From examining the economic motivations of privatization to the democratic values upheld by public systems, this episode dissects the pros and cons associated with each approach. With insights into the environmental politics and hydro politics, Elena and Dr. Kobtzeff uncover the realities behind the water coming out of our taps, shedding light on the power dynamics that influence water management globally. Whether you’re concerned about environmental sustainability or curious about the forces shaping water policies, this episode offers a comprehensive overview of a topic that touches all of our lives. Episode Guest: Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff More information about Dr. Kobtzeff  here [https://www.aup.edu/profile/okobtzeff] Dr. Kobtzeff’s website here [https://olegkobtzeff.blogspot.com/] More information about Mexico City Case Study [https://latinamericareports.com/a-sinking-thirsty-city-the-water-crisis-in-mexico-city/6075/] More information about Bolivia Case Study  [https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/58831/how-bolivians-fought-for-and-won-water-access-for-all/] More information about the episode and Something in the Water here [https://www.pineforestpods.com/pods/something-in-the-water]. Episode Transcript  and more information on the Pine Forest Media [http://pineforestpods.com]Website Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia [https://www.instagram.com/pineforestmedia/] Hosted by Elena Berg Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese Audio Editing by Clark Marchese Cover art by Sarah Glavan [https://www.sarahglavan.com/] Theme Music by Josef Salvat ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

21. juni 202427 min
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Distrust at the Tap: Addressing Public Water Fears

In this thought-provoking episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg shifts the focus from bottled water to tap water, exploring the complex web of trust, taste, and toxicity. With the help of Dr. Jale Tosun from Heidelberg University, the discussion delves into the reasons behind public mistrust in tap water, influenced by past failures and current perceptions. The episode also contrasts American skepticism with European confidence in tap water, highlighting initiatives across Europe aimed at boosting public trust through legislative and informational campaigns. Through this exploration, Elena and Dr. Tosun unravel how social, environmental, and political factors shape our water choices and what can be done to restore confidence in public water systems. Episode Guest: Dr. Jale Tosun More information about Dr. Tosun here [https://www.uni-heidelberg.de/politikwissenschaften/personal/tosun/person/index_en.html] Browse Dr. Tosun’s publications on Research Gate [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jale-Tosun] More information about the episode and Something in the Water here [https://www.pineforestpods.com/pods/something-in-the-water]. Episode Transcript  and more information on the Pine Forest Media [http://pineforestpods.com]Website Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia [https://www.instagram.com/pineforestmedia/] Hosted by Elena Berg Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese Audio Editing by Clark Marchese Cover art by Sarah Glavan [https://www.sarahglavan.com/] Theme Music by Josef Salvat ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

14. juni 202430 min
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The Austrian Oasis: Water Wealth and Wossa

In this episode of "Something in the Water," host Elena Berg interviews Denise and Rainer Hofmeister who share insights from their family-owned natural mineral water brand, Wossa. They illustrate Austria's unique relationship with water, one of the world’s most water-wealthy nations. The conversation highlights how even in Austria, there is still a need for proactive resource management and increased water education. They discuss how Wossa’s sustainability initiatives promote both a successful business model as well as devout environmental stewardship. The episode unveils how access to clean, fresh water from springs and wells contributes not only to Austria's physical health but also to its collective well-being and happiness.  Episode Guests: Denise and Rainer Hofmeister  Find more information about Wossa here.  [https://wossa.life/] More information about the episode and Something in the Water here [https://www.pineforestpods.com/pods/something-in-the-water]. Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media [http://pineforestpods.com]website Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia [https://www.instagram.com/pineforestmedia/] Hosted by Elena Berg Written and produced by Elena Berg and Clark Marchese Audio Editing by Clark Marchese Cover art by Sarah Glavan [https://www.sarahglavan.com/] Theme Music by Josef Salvat ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7. juni 202423 min