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The Conch podcast

Podcast de Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE)

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The Conch Podcast features interviews with the most inspiring people in the world of seafood. Join Julie Kuchepatov, founder of Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE), as she interviews people striving to succeed in the sector and the challenges they face - all while working to improve the environmental and social responsibility of the planet's most incredible food source - seafood! _ The Conch podcast is a program of Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE). Audio production, engineering, editing, mixing, and sound design by Crystal Sanders-Alvarado for Seaworthy. Theme music: "Dilation" by Satan's Pilgrims. Funding generously provided by The David & Lucile Packard Foundation and Builders Initiative.

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56 episodios

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Season 5 Recap

On Season 6, Episode 5 of The Conch we're sharing the highlights from Season 5 with Julie, Cameron, and Crystal from Seaworthy! So what made this final season unforgettable? * Women leading the charge in ocean tech, AI, and machine learning to tackle ghost gear and climate change * Big conversations on climate justice in fisheries and social justice in seafood * OYSTERS. Always oysters. * A look at the green crab—one of the most infamous invasive species in the ocean * And through it all, The Conch continued doing what it does best: sparking real connections across the seafood world Transcript [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f6e394fffd48d7a865d6579/t/685ad5bf2c99bb64be8e1d0a/1750783423329/The_Conch_Podcast_Season_5_Recap_250424+%281%29.pdf] Episode Guide * 00:05 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! The fifth and final season of The Conch is featured in this episode * 01:32 Women are leading the way in ocean tech, AI, and machine learning to address ghost gear and climate change * 04:21 Climate justice in fisheries and social justice in food and seafood - trending discussions on this season of the podcast * 08:54 This podcast is about growing existing and creating new connections, which we did with aplomb! * 09:26 Oysters - yet another overarching theme of this season * 10:24 The worst invasive species on the planet - green crabs * 12:38 We're reeling in this podcast, but It's not goodbye, just goodbye for now. We learned a lot on this journey, so go check out In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast, to see how we bring what we've learned to our newest podcast venture Resources: 1. A HUGE thank you to all the people who joined us in conversation on The Conch throughout the years. To the listeners, THANK YOU for tuning in. Never stop spreading the word - EAT SEAFOOD! 2. Check out In Hot Water [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjSidZb1ejPjlamXe1eml?si=954444e8e05543d9], a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. 3. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.

24 de jun de 2025 - 20 min
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Season 4 Recap

Episode Guide * 00:04 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! Here's your season four recap * 03:16 SAGE's own Cameron and Becca are in the hot seat this season! * 03:41 In this season, we touch on aquatic animal welfare - not a totally new topic in seafood * 07:09 Where do we draw the line at sentience? * 07:27 In season four, we heard from amazing women in seafood, like Tia Clark, Libby Davis, and Anoushka Conception, who introduced seaweed farming to our podcast * 12:27 With the release of two papers, guest Katrina Nakamura offers a critical look at the Marine Stewardship Council's eco-labeling of tuna [https://www.nature.com/articles/s44183-024-00074-6] and shrimp [https://www.sustainability-incubator.com/] farming in India * 20:19 Final message: EAT SEAFOOD! Transcript Resources: 1. 1. Check out In Hot Water [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjSidZb1ejPjlamXe1eml?si=954444e8e05543d9], a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. 2. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.

10 de jun de 2025 - 22 min
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Season 3 Recap

This week in Season 6, Episode 3 of The Conch podcast, we're revisiting Season 3 in our ongoing recap series with Julie, Cameron, and Crystal from Seaworthy! From the rise of tinned fish queens to the grit of seafood entrepreneurs, we reflect on the stories and themes that made our third season unforgettable. What stood out? * Women leading the tinned fish trend * The power (and challenge) of family-founded businesses * Why people stay committed to seafood despite the obstacles Plus, catch up on where some of our guests are now! Episode Transcript Episode Guide * 00:05 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! Here's your season three recap * 01:22 Women are leading the tinned fish craze * 07:57 Another trend from this season - entrepreneurship! * 09:59 Why our guests stay in the seafood sector * 13:06 A missed opportunity? We didn't interview one person working on traceability in the seafood sector * 15:04 Another interesting trend - a good portion of seafood businesses are family-founded, bringing its own set of challenges when trying to foster change in the industry * 21:06 Updates on some of our fantastic guests from season three! Resources: 1. 1. Check out In Hot Water [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjSidZb1ejPjlamXe1eml?si=954444e8e05543d9], a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. 2. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.

27 de may de 2025 - 26 min
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Season 2 Recap

In Season 6, Episode 2 of The Conch podcast, Julie, Cameron, and Crystal from Seaworthy keep the retrospective rolling, this time diving into the highlights of Season 2. From oyster deep-dives to the balance between wild and farmed seafood, this season was packed with big conversations. Tune in for reflections on seafood as a nutritious food source (not just a commodity), updates on favorite past guests, and plenty of oyster love along the way! Episode Transcript Episode Guide * 00:05 SAGE's Julie and Cameron and Crystal from Seaworthy continue the recap of five seasons of The Conch podcast! This episode features season two * 02:47 Finding the balance between farmed and wild seafood * 06:38 This season featured several experts in oysters. If you love oysters, this season is for you! * 08:05 The nutritional benefits of seafood and sea veggies - an often neglected benefit of seafood when it is viewed solely as a commodity, as opposed to a nutritious food source * 13:43 Updates on some of our fantastic guests from season two! Resources: 1. Check out In Hot Water [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjSidZb1ejPjlamXe1eml?si=954444e8e05543d9], a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. 2. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.

13 de may de 2025 - 19 min
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Season 1 Recap

We're kicking things off with a special retrospective series—each episode will look back at a different season of the podcast, starting with the one that launched it all back in late 2021. In this first episode, Julie and Cameron from SAGE join Crystal from Seaworthy Experiences to revisit Season 1 and the big themes that shaped it, including: * How racism fuels forced labor in seafood * What's changed since the pandemic * Gen Z's influence on the industry Plus, learn where some of our very first guests are now & hear more about 𝗜𝗡 𝗛𝗢𝗧 𝗪𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥, the SAGE x Seaworthy podcast series on seafood and the climate crisis. Transcript Episode Guide * :05 Julie and Cameron from SAGE and Crystal from Seaworthy are recapping the last five seasons of The Conch podcast! * 01:06 The podcast launched in 2021 and the Covid-19 pandemic was a major theme in season one. * 03:16 The root cause of forced labor in the seafood sector is racism. Has the seafood industry addressed racism since we started this podcast? * 13:04 Cameron, our resident representative of Gen Z, shares what we should know about this up-and-coming generation. * 17:30 Fantastic updates on some of our guests from season one! * 22:22 Introducing In Hot Water, a Climate and Seafood podcast! First stop on this deep dive into seafood and the climate crisis is the Gulf of Mexico and the coastal bend of Texas. * 23:55 We reminisce on the advice given by some of our guests of season one for anyone thinking about starting a career in the seafood sector Resources: 1. 1. Check out In Hot Water [https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjSidZb1ejPjlamXe1eml?si=954444e8e05543d9], a Climate and Seafood podcast to hear more from Julie, Cameron, and Crystal as we hit the road to explore key seafood producing regions across the U.S. and hear from people working at the intersections of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood, and conservation while grappling with the effects of the global climate crisis. 2. Recommend this episode to one person who is curious about seafood and the ocean.

29 de abr de 2025 - 29 min
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