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Sciographies podcast returns this fall with eight new episodes

- September 8, 2023

Sciographies host David Barclay (left) with Chuck Macdonald, dean of science (right). Macdonald is featured in season five of Sciographies. (Nick Pearce photo)
Sciographies host David Barclay (left) with Chuck Macdonald, dean of science (right). Macdonald is featured in season five of Sciographies. (Nick Pearce photo)

There are podcasts about science and then there鈥檚 Sciographies, a podcast and radio show that introduces listeners to the humans behind scientific inquiry.

Presented by the Faculty of Science and , Sciographies shares the stories that shape each guest鈥檚 winding path from childhood through to today, uncovering the opportunities, challenges, and breakthroughs that led to their research career. Guests include professors, graduate students, and alumni.

Season five premieres on Thursday, September 14 and kicks off with an episode featuring Dr. Chuck Macdonald, dean of science.

鈥淧erhaps now more than ever, it鈥檚 critical that scientists work to build trust with the public,鈥 says Dr. Macdonald. 鈥淥n Sciographies, we鈥檙e not focused on sharing the latest science news. Instead, we鈥檙e telling the stories that make us human.鈥

Dr. David Barclay, an associate professor of oceanography, has been hosting Sciographies since its first season in 2018. Since then, he鈥檚 interviewed 36 scientists on the program.

鈥淢ore often than not, their life story reveals a聽perspective that guides their approach toward doing research,鈥 says Barclay, an underwater acoustics specialist.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 always fascinating to learn how and why people find and ask questions about the world.鈥

How to listen


New episodes will air on CKDU 88.1 FM in Halifax every Thursday at 4:30 PM ADT from September 14 - November 2, 2023.

Episodes can also be found on , , , , and other podcasting apps the same day.

Season Five Lineup


Chuck Macdonald 鈥 September 14

Dean of the Faculty of Science and a Dal chemistry alum (BSc鈥94, PhD鈥98).

Shannon Sterling 鈥 September 21

An environmental scientist and start-up founder who studies how restoring rivers can help reduce atmospheric CO2 levels.聽

Melanie Zurba 鈥 September 28

A researcher using social sciences and humanities to support communities and enhance equitable environmental governance.

Aaron Newman 鈥 October 5

A cognitive neuroscientist focused on research to understand how different language experiences shape the brain.

Erin Bertrand 鈥 October 12

A marine biogeochemist looking at the relationship between microbes and ocean metabolism.

Michael Freund 鈥 October 19

A materials scientist whose chemical research informs the design of sensors, electrical devices, and energy storage technologies.

Kevin Hewitt 鈥 October 26

The associate dean of equity and inclusion in the Faculty of Science and a physicist working on optical diagnostic tools for disease detection.聽

Will Burt 鈥 November 2

An oceanography alum (PhD鈥16) and the chief ocean scientist with Planetary Technologies, an industry partner working with 麻豆传媒 to research an ocean-focused climate solution called ocean alkalinity enhancement.