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Science Fact, Science Fiction and Everything in between.
One of The Guardian's Favourite Podcasts.
Guests include Benedict Cumberbatch, Nichelle Nichols, Jill Tarter, Andy Weir and Chris Hadfield.
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Planet Earth Three

Planet Earth Three

2023-11-1601:19:00

Planet Earth III is the latest and greatest installment in the BBC's landmark Natural History series and we are joined by three of the people behind this stunning new television event. Abi Lees is the Director of the Forests episodes Producer/Director Abigail Lees, Assistant Producer Georgie Ward and Junior Production Manager Georgie Collingwood join Andrew and Steve to talk the making of, and our deep love of, Planet Earth 3. Georgina Collingwood is a Junior Porduction Manager of Planet Earth III As the shed is currently a little worse for wear, this podcast was recorded on a 117 year old Dutch Barge in Bristol Harbour. Georgina Ward is the Assistant Producer of the Coasts and Extremes episodes Just what does go into making such an amazing series? Download and listen or simply press play on this page to find out now. show notes Planet Earth III is here We did 2 episodes on Planet Earth II - The Science and The Producers You can find our episode on Blue Planet II here Our episode on Seven Worlds One Planet is here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Screens of Matter is a cinema development project, specialising in screening science fiction films. The long-term aim of the company is to secure permanent premises in Bristol (UK), to build on venue capacity in the city. The project also aims to attract and support neurodiverse audiences by testing ideas to create more inclusive cinema environments.  Founder/Producer | Emmeline Rodman Emmeline is a Bristol based producer who currently works in the charity and education sectors. She is an experienced events manager and lectures in events management and design. She is proudly neurodiverse, diagnosed with ADHD and Dyslexia. Science fiction films provide her with a place of solace from these conditions.  Programme advisor | Owen Van Spall Owen is a London based film programmer for a major arts venue. He has worked in a variety of cinemas for nearly a decade, from pop-up events to community projects across the UK. He is a film history postgraduate and has also worked in the comic book publishing industry.   Their launch event is a double bill of Judge Dredd films. To get your tickets and find our more visit www.screensofmatter.com show notes The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast  
Daniel Huertas is a Natural History and conservation filmmaker with Studio Silverback who has worked on films and projects including Our Planet and the Earthshot Prize. In this episode of The Cosmic Shed, Daniel joins Andrew to discuss his work including the fascinating films Our Planet Our Business and Our Planet Too Big to Fail. Films which take the environmental and conservation message to the heart of the decision makers who have such an impact on our home. Download and listen now. show notes You can find out more about Studio Silverback here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Lizzie Daly

Lizzie Daly

2022-10-0326:35

Lizzie Daly is a wildlife biologist, wildlife filmmaker and conservation filmmaker who is currently on our screens on The One Show and will be hosting many lovely panels and events at Wildscreen Festival in Bristol and online 10-14 October 2022. Andrew and Lizzie at Cheltenham Science Festival Lizzie first joined Andrew for the Cosmic Shed for our episode exploring the Spirit of Apollo but was talking to Andrew as they arranged something rather interesting which will be taking place at Wildscreen this year. Listen to this episode to find out more. Lizzie and the Giant Barrel Jellyfish show notes Lizzie can also be heard on our Spirit of Apollo episode Lizzie mentions the 27s orca pod an d The Celtic Deep The Territory from Dogwoof is here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
ESA Astronaut Tim Peake joins us to discuss the wonderful new Pixar film Lightyear. Ben Wheatley reports back from the Leicester Square Premiere at Cineworld...which he shared with Taika Waitiki and Chris Evans among others. Tim Peake speaks to Ben Wheatley for The Cosmic Shed podcast "While spending years attempting to return home, marooned Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear encounters an army of ruthless robots commanded by Zurg who are attempting to steal his fuel source." Lightyear is in cinemas from July 17th in the UK and we recommend you find yourself a screening as soon as you can but feel free to listen to this episode of The Cosmic Shed podcast before you do as it is spoiler free. show notes The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Mary Anning Rocks

Mary Anning Rocks

2022-06-1231:53

Mary Anning Rocks was born when 11 year old, fossil mad, Evie Swire asked her mother, ‘Why isn’t there a statue to Mary mummy?’ Well now there is. Crowds flock to see the unveiling of the Mary Anning Statue in Lyme Regis We're big fans of Mary Anning Rocks here at The Cosmic Shed so when they invited us to the unveiling of the statue of Mary Anning in Lyme Regis we jumped at the chance. Dr Hannah Little reports back from the event for The Cosmic Shed. show notes You can support Mary Anning Rocks here You can listen to our episode with Kate Winslet and Anya from Mary Anning Rocks here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Ilan Eshkeri's Space Station Earth with Tim Peake comes to the Royal Albert Hall on May 15th 2022. Ilan joins our Andrew to talk about this stunning new live event which promises to take audiences on a film and audio journey to see Earth and Space through the eyes of astronauts on the International Space Station. Tim Peake joins Ilan Eshkeri for Space Station Earth in May 2022 As well as talking about Space Station Earth, Ilan and Andrew discuss Ilan's other work which includes winning a BAFTA for his narrative score for Ghost of Tsushima, scoring films like Stardust and Still Alice and his most recent work for the BBC Natural History Unit, A Perfect Planet. Award winning composer Ilan Eshkeri  Sit back, relax (once you've got your tickets) and listen as Ilan Eshkeri comes to The Cosmic Shed podcast. show notes Ilan Eshkeri has a website here Space Station Earth has a website here You can view the trailer here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
The Cosmic Shed has hosted some fairly big names over the years from Tim Peake and Nichelle Nichols to Benedict Cumberbatch and Alice Roberts but right now, the shed is housing a litter of hedgehogs. Those hedgehogs have been filmed for BBC's Winter Watch by Dr. Jack Richardson and Jack joins Andrew to talk all about how he took that lovely footage of them. Dr Jack Richardson on set You'll also hear about how the shed became home for these wonderful little hedgehogs and hear from the woman who almost single-handedly made it possible; Claudia Bonney. Tufty - one of the Hedgehogs currently residing under The Cosmic Shed. Prickles down, relax and listen now. show notes Claudia Bonney is a contemporary artist and hedgehog lover. Dr Jack Richardson has a vimeo account where you can see more of his work. You can see some of the trail cam footage of the hedgehogs here Andrew is a Lecturer at UWE Bristol The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
In this episode, recorded at Bristol Con 2021, our Hannah chats to a host of wonderful science fiction authors. We'll let you listen to find out exactly who. It feels more like a Bristol Con that way - you're never quite sure who you'll bump into. Hannah at Bristol Con 2021 One thing we will tell you though is that you'll hear from Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author Adrian Tchaikovsky. Download and listen now. show notes The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Robin Ince is quite well known for something called The Infinite Monkey Cage and something else called The Cosmic Shambles. As such, we were rather delighted to welcome him to The Cosmic Shed. Robin joins Hannah and Steve to talk about his new book The Importance of Being Interested. Robin Ince and Hannah in Bookhaus for The Cosmic Shed This episode of The Cosmic Shed podcast was recorded at Bookhaus, an independent bookshop in Bristol. Robin was in conversation with our Hannah. The book is a delight and so too is this conversation. Download and listen now. show notes You can buy Robin's book here You can get tickets to Robin's next variety show here Hannah is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at UWE Bristol Bookhaus is an independent bookshop in Bristol The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Rosie Miles is truly the Girl of the Wild and her first book tells some of the stories of the last 10 years of her life working with wild animals in Africa. We read of encounters with snakes, big cats, elephants and so much more in this riveting book and Rosie joins Andrew for this episode of The Cosmic Shed. Rosie Miles (Girl of the Wild) @safari_smiles on Instagram Rosie and Andrew met several years ago when Rosie was studying science communication at UWE Bristol and the book is just the latest in Rosie's adventures. In this episode, you will hear about a potential second book which we all believe needs to become a reality... Rosie and colleagues hard at work @safari_smiles on Instagram You can buy the book here and, while you wait for it to arrive, you can listen to this spoiler free episode of The Cosmic Shed. show notes Buy Girl of the Wild: Misadventures in the African Bush here Apply to study Science Communication at UWE Bristol here  The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Jim Al-Khalili returns to The Cosmic Shed to talk about his new series which launches today on Magellan TV. Big topics in the new series from Jim Al-Khalili Jim is the Distinguished Chair of Theoretical Physics at the University of Surrey, broadcaster, novelist and Vice-President of Humanists, UK. He's also making his third appearance on The Cosmic Shed as he joins Andrew to talk about the new series and all things life and physics. Jim Al-Khalili and Andrew at Cheltenham Science Festival Download to your favourite podcast app and listen now. Then pop over to Magellan TV and watch the new series from Jim. show notes Jim Al-Khalili featured in our Jurassic World episode back in 2015 Andrew met Jim at Cheltenham Science Festival to talk Sun Fall Get your copy of Sun Fall by Jim Al-Khalili here Magellan TV is a streaming service for documentaries The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Sherryl Vint is Professor of Science Fiction Media Studies at University of California, Riverside and the author of Bodies of Tomorrow, Animal Alterity, and Science Fiction- A Guide for the Perplexed. Don't worry. You don't have to be perplexed to enjoy it. Professor Vint joins Andrew to talk all things science fiction in this episode of The Cosmic Shed podcast. Professor Vint's books explore science fiction from some fascinating angles Download to your favourite podcast app and listen now. show notes The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Samantha Baines joins Andrew for this episode of The Cosmic Shed and has a new book out called The Night the Moon Went Out. She's also an award-winning comedian, actress, broadcaster, hearing aid wearer and the author of Harriet Versus the Galaxy. As an actress, Samantha has appeared in Netflix’s The Crown, Call the Midwife, Silent Witness or Magic Mike Live (directed by Channing Tatum).  Samantha Baines and her books with a spacey theme You can also hear Samantha on BBC Radio London, BBC Radio Kent, Virgin Radio, hosting Q and A's at the BFI or hosting her award nominated podcast The Divorce Social. In this episode of The Cosmic Shed, Samantha and Andrew discuss a host of things including The Crown (does anyone know if Prince Andrew appears in it?), Sound of Metal starring Riz Ahmed and, of course, The Night The Moon Went Out which you can buy here. show notes Samantha and Andrew are also on the Physics World Stories podcast You can hear our episode with Marina Sirtis here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast  
Catriona Silvey is an author whose new book Meet Me in Another Life has been optioned for a new film starring Gal Gadot...even before the book came out... Catriona joins Dr. Hannah Little for this episode of The Cosmic Shed. Gal (left) will produce and star in the film of the novel by Catriona's (right)  Meet Me in Another Life is a story of love and connection in every possible form that will captivate fans of Stuart Turton, Claire North, and Audrey Niffenegger. Gal Gadot says it is "Beautifully explored and deeply complex". The book is released on July 8th 2021. You can get it here but you can listen to Catriona right now on this episode. Download to your favourite podcast app or simply press play. show notes Dr Hannah Little is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at UWE Bristol Catriona Silvey has a website here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Ammonite

Ammonite

2021-05-1647:13

Kate Winslet plays legendary fossil hunter Mary Anning in Ammonite, the new film (in cinemas now) from Francis Lee, the director of God's Own Country. For this episode, Kate Winslet makes her debut on The Cosmic Shed podcast and we are also joined by Anya Pearson of Mary Anning Rocks. Kate Winslet tells us about working with Saoirse Ronan in Ammonite Mary Anning Rocks is the hugely successful campaign to get a statue of Mary Anning in Lyme Regis, where she made her name finding all those wonderful fossils. It was started by Evie Swire three years ago and Evie's mum Anya joins us to discuss the film and tell us all about the wonderful campaign. Evie and Anya from Mary Anning Rocks Download to your favourite podcast app or simply press play. show notes You can support Mary Anning Rocks here Anya mentions this film about Mary Anning by Natasha Mattocks The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
We're joined by Andy Weir to talk about his latest, and quite possibly greatest (so far) novel Project Hail Mary. One lone astronaut holds the future of humanity in his hands. If you've read it, you know what happens next. Either way, download and listen now to this interview with, friend of The Cosmic Shed podcast, Andy Weir. Andy Weir, Andrew, Ti and Steve chat about Project Hail Mary There are some spoilers later in the episode so do feel free to read the book first. You won't regret it and you can buy it from all good book shops including here. show notes Project Hail Mary is published by Penguin Random House You can listen to our live event with Andy Weir here You can listen to our episode on the Martian (book) here You can listen to our episode on the Martian (film) here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
Chaos Walking

Chaos Walking

2021-05-0457:20

May the Fourth be with you. It's Star Wars Day and we have something of a special guest for you today. You'll have to listen to find out who it is. This episode is all about Chaos Walking, the new film starring Daisy Ridley, who you may know as Rey from Star Wars. We've got a surprise guest for you this May 4th... Andrew, Steve, Tushna and Russell are joined by Hannah Little, a senior lecturer at UWE Bristol with a PhD in linguistics. In the film, everyone can hear all the men's thoughts and conversation in the podcast swiftly moves to discuss the science behind such ideas. Ti also pops in to tell us about the chaos of making Chaos Walking. What is the dog thinking? The film also stars Spiderman himself, Tom Holland, and is based on the books by Patrick Ness. Download and listen now and find out who that surprise guest is this May 4th... show notes You can find out more about Neuralink here You can find out more about how people think here The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast  
Seaspiracy

Seaspiracy

2021-04-0701:08:10

Seaspiracy is, sadly, not about Seas Piracy but about an alleged conspiracy in the fisheries sector which is trying to conceal the damage done to our oceans by fisheries. It's available on Netflix and is a film by Ali Tabrizi, following on from Cowspiracy. Conspirasea? Andrew is joined in "the shed" by Marine Cusa, Natalie Dyer, Emma Brisdion and Russell Arnott to discuss the film, the science of the film and the film making practices employed. Just how much can we trust it? Andrew, Marine, Natalie, Emma and Russell. Scientists involved in the protection of our oceans, even those interviewed for the film have spoken out against the film's accuracy.  Prof Christina Hicks speaking out on Twitter Marine has dived even deeper into the science in her two part YouTube review of Seaspiracy which we urge you all to watch here but, before you do, download and listen to this episode of The Cosmic Shed podcast. Marine Cusa's review is excellent and on YouTube. show notes You can follow Marine, Natalie, Emma and Russell on Twitter. Marine is speaking in her own capacity and her opinions do not necessarily reflect that of her employers. The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast The Marine Conservation Society provide a useful document on fish to avoid
ESA are looking for new astronauts and you can apply. Dr Jennifer Ngo-Anh is Team Leader in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration at the European Space Agency and joins Andrew for this episode of The Cosmic Shed. Jennifer Ngo-Anh tells us about the science done in Space Jennifer, a medical doctor with a PhD in neuroscience, joined ESA in 2006, and tells Andrew what ESA are looking for in the new astronaut candidates and what the new space faring recruits will have to look forward to...including ESA's plans to return people to the Moon. ESA's missions for robots and humans in the near future Jennifer and Andrew discuss the Lunar Gateway, a space station planned to go in orbit around the Moon, which the successful candidates for this round of astronaut recruitment may well find themselves on one day. Strap in and download this episode of The Cosmic Shed. show notes You can apply to become one of the new crop of astronauts here Image credits ESA/NASA and pictured is Luca Parmitano The Cosmic Shed is part of the Stimulus Network You can subscribe to The Cosmic Shed podcast
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AcidKush

love to hear women trying to grow mentally. FINALLY HAHAHA

Jan 19th
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