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Seaweed People

Seaweed People

De : Jess Hamilton
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A podcast about seaweed and people. It's for you if you're interested in what seaweed is, how it works in ecosystems, growing it for food or climate solutions, regenerating coastlines and the intersection of science, art and culture.


Seaweed People is independent, made for love and doesn't generate income - subscribe for updates or support the podcast at quietnightin.substack.com or at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople. You can find and contact me @seaweed.people. 🌱🪸

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jess Hamilton
Nature et écologie Science Sciences de la Terre
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  • Asparagopsis & the anthropocene - HoldFast part 2
    Jun 10 2026

    🧑‍🎨🪸 Welcome to Part 2 of our conversation for HoldFast! You’ll like this episode if you’re curious about the thermal tolerance of kelps and a vision of the near future from a molecular ecologist, if you want a first-hand account of managing a coral restoration project during a cyclone, if you find the word ‘hydrocommons’ alluring.


    We hear from Leza Howie, Josephine Johnson and Nicole Steenhoff, three WA-based artists who have organised the HoldFast exhibition in Walyalup (Fremantle). We hear stories from Norway from Dr. Antoine Minne, dip into coral restoration with Research Director of WAMSI, Dr. Jenny Shaw, and - last but not least - we get an insight into asparagopsis (beyond the methane story!) from Tom Puddy, managing director of SeaStock.


    Find out more about HoldFast here. You can find and contact me @seaweed.people. Donate to support the making of this show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople.


    Links to guests and other stuff in this ep:


    Leza Howie - artist

    Nicole Steenhof - artist

    Josephine Johnson - artist

    Dr. Antoine Minne

    Gecokelp Project - Kelp forests in the anthropocene

    White Rock - short film by the Great Southern Reef Foundation

    Bodies of Water, Human Rights and the Hydrocommons - Astrida Neimanis

    SeaStock

    SeaStock’s Asparagopsis red pigment


    This episode was recorded and produced on Gadigal & Bidjigal Country. I acknowledge and pay respects to First Nations people and their elders past and present as the ongoing custodians of Sea, Land and Sky Country.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 min
  • Creativity, community & molecular ecology - HoldFast part 1
    Jun 7 2026

    🧑‍🎨🪸 This conversation is SO full of seaweed people I had to split it into two episodes. You’ll like this part if you’re interested in kelp forests growing on ancient coral beds, Scottish seaweed mythology, seaweed robots and trumpets, biobanking, how kelp makes babies, and stories about connecting scientists with communities and artists.


    We hear from two artists - Leza Howie and Josephine Johnson - who along with Nicole Steenhoff have organised the HoldFast exhibition in Walyalup (Fremantle) WA. Also joining us are molecular ecologist Dr. Antoine Minne and Research Director of WAMSI, Dr. Jenny Shaw.


    Find out more about HoldFast here. Subscribe for updates or support the podcast at quietnightin.substack.com. You can find and contact me @seaweed.people. Donate to support the making of this show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople.


    Links to guests and other stuff in this ep:


    Leza Howie - artist

    Josephine Johnson - artist

    Dr. Antoine Minne

    Abrolhos islands

    Ecklonia brevipes

    Dr. Jenny Shaw - Research Director, WAMSI

    Seeing Change: A photographic story from Abrolhos fishers

    The Nuckelavee (Scottish mythology)

    The Tangie (Scottish mythology)

    Posidonia Australia: Prototype for Listening - Catherine Higham



    This episode was recorded and produced on Gadigal & Bidjigal Country. I acknowledge and pay respects to First Nations people and their elders past and present as the ongoing custodians of Sea, Land and Sky Country.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 min
  • Compostable seaweed plastic with Sway (Alyssa Pace)
    Mar 26 2026
    This one’s for anyone who doesn’t want to consume 12kg of plastic, who likes the idea of the ocean as hero not victim, who’s into zines and radical imagination and composting. We're talking seaweed bioplastic! ♻️🦋Sway is a material innovation company scaling compostable solutions for plastic made with seaweed. Their products match the performance of conventional plastics and plug into existing infrastructure - but unlike conventional plastics, Sway’s materials are made from regenerative seaweed and can be composted after use. Alyssa Pace, Sway’s Head of Marketing and Comms, is here to tell us all about it. You can find Sway at swaythefuture.com on or socials @swaythefuture, and Alyssa on LinkedIn. Subscribe for updates or support the podcast at quietnightin.substack.com. You can find and contact me @seaweed.people. Donate to support the making of this show at buymeacoffee.com/seaweedpeople. Links to other stuff in this ep:Leah Thomas (Greengirl Leah - Intersectional environmentalism)Four wings of movement collaboration (the butterfly) - Christine Tyler HillLeah Penniman - Soul Fire FarmCreating a New Sargassum Value Chain in Puerto Rico | NewlabRegenerative organic certificationSeaTreesNative ConservancySway - Impact & guiding principles Macro Oceans Sway x Umaro Foods - extracting proteins from seaweed and turning them to foodsSeaweed Stories film (Rewild/Lonely Whale)HOPE! documentary (Javier Peña)This episode was recorded and produced on Gadigal & Bidjigal Country. I acknowledge and pay respects to First Nations people and their elders past and present as the ongoing custodians of Sea, Land and Sky Country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    38 min
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