• The Epic Tale of Penguins: From Ancient Giants to Today’s 18 Species
    Apr 30 2026

    Episode Summary: In this solo episode, we explore the surprising story of penguins, from their warm-climate origins to the giant species of the past. Discover how they evolved into expert swimmers, meet all 18 species living today, and learn what makes each unique. We also look at the challenges penguins face today and what we can do to help protect them.

    🐧 Key Topics Covered

    • Penguin Origins & Evolution: Evolved ~60 million years ago on warm coasts, later adapting into powerful swimmers.
    • Giant Penguins: Once up to 1.8 m tall, with about 75% of species now extinct.
    • Penguins Today: 18 species worldwide, from Emperor to Little Blue, across several groups.
    • Meet the Species: From Antarctic divers to tropical and forest dwellers, each is unique.
    • Surprising Facts: Found near the equator, in forests, and capable of deep dives.
    • At Risk: 11 of 18 species are threatened by climate change and human impact.
    • Extinction Risks: Some species could disappear within this century.
    • Why It Matters: Penguins reflect ocean health and ecosystem balance.

    🌍 Why This Episode Matters

    Penguins have survived millions of years of change, but today’s threats are faster than ever. This episode explores their history and why their future depends on what we do now.

    🐧 Ways You Can Help Penguins

    • Support organizations dedicated to penguin conservation, check out more here - https://lifeguin.com/help-the-penguins/
    • Choose sustainably sourced seafood to protect their food supply
    • Reduce plastic use and ocean pollution
    • Advocate for marine protection and climate action
    • Share penguin stories and spread awareness

    📌 Note on Data & Sources

    The numbers and statistics mentioned in this episode may not fully reflect the most current situation. Penguin populations and conservation statuses are constantly changing due to ongoing research, environmental shifts, and new data.

    We’ve cross-checked multiple reputable sources and aimed to present the most accurate information available at the time of recording, but some figures should be understood as informed estimates rather than exact, real-time counts.

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    33 mins
  • Remote Doesn’t Mean Protected: Inside Falklands Conservation with Darnell Christie
    Apr 2 2026

    Host: Mary

    Guest: Darnell Christie - British expat living in the Falkland Islands

    Episode Summary: In this conversation, Darnell Christie, a British expat who left London in 2022 to start a new life in the Falkland Islands, shares his journey, what inspired his move, and how he now spreads the amazing work the Falkland Conservation is doing. The conversation focuses on the work of Falklands Conservation, a leading organization dedicated to protecting the islands’ unique wildlife. From monitoring penguin populations to responding to environmental threats, this episode explores what it really takes to safeguard penguins and their fragile ecosystem in one of the most remote places on Earth.


    🐧 Key Topics Covered:

    • Falkland Islands: A remote and isolated island home to incredible wildlife, including various penguin species
    • Falklands Conservation: The largest non-profit organization in the Falklands, working to conserve the natural environment and wildlife
    • Penguin conservation efforts: Monitoring seabird populations, researching impacts of climate change and other threats, and rehabilitating oiled birds
    • Volunteer opportunities: Falklands Conservation relies on local volunteers to assist with various conservation projects and events
    • Challenges facing penguins: Climate change, disease outbreaks, habitat loss, and human-induced threats like oil spills
    • Remote islands are not immune to global environmental issues like climate change and disease outbreaks, which can have significant impacts on local wildlife.
    • Effective conservation requires a multifaceted approach that includes research, data collection, public education, and collaboration with government and local communities.
    • Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting conservation efforts, even in remote locations like the Falklands, and their enthusiasm and connection to nature can make a lasting impact.
    • The media and educational initiatives are essential for raising awareness, dispelling misconceptions, and inspiring people to take action to protect the environment.
    • Adopting a penguin or becoming a member of Falklands Conservation are tangible ways for people around the world to support the organization's important work.

    The Falkland Islands are a unique and ecologically important region, home to a diverse array of wildlife, including several penguin species. The Falklands Conservation organization is doing vital work to protect and conserve this fragile environment, while facing a range of challenges, including climate change, disease outbreaks, and human-induced threats.

    Through this interview, it is clear that the Falklands Conservation team is dedicated to their mission and is actively engaging the local community and global audience to raise awareness and support their efforts. The organization's focus on research, data collection, and public education is crucial for informing decision-makers and inspiring individuals to take action.

    For listeners and readers interested in supporting the Falklands Conservation's work, there are several ways to get involved

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 3: Emperor Penguins, Photography in Extreme Cold & Life in Antarctica with Stefan Christmann
    Nov 30 2025

    Host: Mary

    Guest: Stefan Christmann: Nature Photographer, Physicist, and Emperor Penguin Storyteller

    Episode Summary: In this episode of All About Penguins, the conversation is with Stefan Christmann, a German physicist turned award-winning nature photographer who has spent multiple seasons in Antarctica documenting emperor penguins. From wintering at Neumayer-Station III to working with the BBC Natural History Unit on the Dynasties emperor penguin episode, Stefan combines scientific training, field experience, and visual storytelling to share one of nature’s most powerful survival stories. His book, Penguin: A Story of Survival, takes us right into the heart of an emperor penguin colony, exploring resilience, community, and the realities of a warming world.

    🐧 Key Topics Covered:

    • From Physics to Penguins. How Stefan went from studying physics in Germany to living among emperor penguins in Antarctica, and why photography became his way of telling science-driven stories.
    • Life at the End of the World. What it’s really like to winter at Neumayer-Station III, documenting an emperor penguin colony at Atka Bay in brutal cold, darkness, and isolation.
    • Photography in Extreme Conditions. Field logistics, gear challenges at −40 °C, and how his scientific mindset helps him plan, endure, and keep equipment (and himself) working in the cold.
    • Penguin Love & Survival. Stefan talks about “Penguin Love”, the deep social bonds and cooperation that allow emperor penguins to raise chicks in one of the harshest climates on Earth.
    • Creating Penguin: A Story of Survival. How the book came together, what stories and images made it in, and how it invites readers to see emperor penguins not just as icons, but as families fighting for survival on thinning sea ice.
    • Climate Change & the Future of Penguins. What Stefan has witnessed in Antarctica, why emperor penguins are so vulnerable to changing sea ice, and how images can spark awareness and action.

    💬 Quotes to Remember:

    “Emperor penguins remind us that surviving the impossible often comes down to staying together.”

    “Their strength isn’t individual, it's community. That’s something we can all learn from.”

    “Watching them survive the Antarctic winter teaches you what persistence really looks like.”

    “Working in minus forty teaches you patience. You can’t rush nature.”

    “Their tight-knit communities are the heart of their survival story.”

    Connect with Stefan:

    • Website: Nature in Focus
    • Instagram: @christmannphoto

    Buy the book:

    • Penguin: A Story of Survival (website)
    • Penguin: A Story of Survival (Amazon)

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    56 mins
  • Episode 2: Crested Penguins, Climate Change, and Conservation with Dr. Jeff White
    Sep 8 2025

    Host: Mary

    Guest: Dr. Jeff White – Seabird Ecologist, Conservation Biologist, and Penguin Researcher

    Episode Summary: In this conversation, Dr. Jeff White shares his journey from a childhood fascination with birds to a specialised focus on penguins. He discusses the various challenges penguins face in different regions, the unique traits of crested penguins, and the importance of movement tracking in understanding their behavior. Dr. White also reflects on his fieldwork experiences, the pressing conservation issues for penguins, and the significance of public engagement in science communication.

    🐧 Key Topics Covered:

    • From Pigeons to Penguins. Jeff’s journey into seabird ecology started with pigeons and unexpectedly led him to the world of penguins.
    • Crested Penguins Up Close. He explains what makes crested penguins unique, from their breeding habits to their resilience in harsh environments.
    • Tracking Penguin Movements. Jeff highlights how satellite tags and GPS tracking reveal where penguins forage, how far they travel, and why this data is critical for conservation.
    • Fieldwork Realities. From rugged coastlines to long hours in unpredictable weather, Jeff shares the demanding yet rewarding experiences of working directly with penguins.
    • Public Engagement Matters. Jeff reflects on why science communication is essential, and how sharing penguin stories helps people connect, care, and take action.
    • Conservation in Context. No two penguin species—or even populations—face the same problems. Solutions must be tailored, collaborative, and science-driven.


    💬 Quotes to Remember:

    Climate change is a huge issue.” – On the biggest challenge facing penguins today.

    It’s hard to be a baby penguin.” – On the struggles juveniles face in their first years at sea.

    People have to know about the problem, care about the problem, to then do something about the problem.” – On why public engagement in science matters.


    Connect with Jeff:

    • Website: Jeff White
    • Instagram: @jeff_white618
    • Bluesky: @jeffwwhite

    Featured Research: Population structure of New Zealand crested penguins – PLOS One

    Projects:

    • The Tawaki Project
    • The Tawaki Trust
    • Falklands Wildlife Health


    Extra Resources & Mentions

    • Myrene Otis: Inter-colony and inter-annual behavioural plasticity in fjord-dwelling penguins
    • Penguin being washed down by a wave (Instagram reel):

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    55 mins
  • Episode 1: Not Just Cute: Carolina’s Mission to Make The World More Penguin Friendly
    Jul 11 2025

    Host: Mary

    Guest: Karolina, a Penguin Biologist, PhD Candidate, and Founder of @the_penguin_biologist social media channel

    Episode Summary:

    Welcome to the All About Penguins podcast! In this inspiring and heartfelt episode, you hear from Karolina, a passionate penguin biologist currently based in France. From a spontaneous Instagram post during lockdown to leading hands-on seabird rehab in South Africa, Carolina shares her unique journey into penguin conservation.

    This episode covers everything from her fieldwork at SANCCOB, penguin-fishery conflicts, what it’s really like to work with these iconic birds, and how storytelling and science go hand in hand in raising awareness.

    🐧 Key Topics Covered:

    • How a Random Instagram Post Changed Everything. Carolina didn’t start in ecology. Her love for penguins was sparked during lockdown by a simple post of an emperor chick. That one moment led her to pivot her entire career.
    • The Road to Becoming a Penguin Biologist. She transitioned from biochemistry to a master’s in environmental science and never looked back.
    • Behind the Scenes at SANCCOB. Carolina gives a candid look into her three-month internship at SANCCOB, a seabird rescue center in Cape Town. Expect bruises, cleaning, emotional releases, and penguin slap fights!
    • Penguins vs. Fisheries. She breaks down how overfishing is directly affecting species like the African and Humboldt penguins. Less sardines = starving penguin chicks.
    • The Power of Storytelling in Science. Her Instagram (@thepenguinbiologist) combines science with emotional storytelling to create awareness and connection.
      • Misconceptions About Penguins. No, they don’t live at the North Pole. No, they’re not friends with polar bears. Yes, some penguins live near the equator! (Hello, Galápagos!)
    • Favorite Penguin Fact. African penguins have a gland above their eyes that is pink in color, which helps regulate their body temperature. It gets pinker when they overheat!
    • Most Memorable Moment. Releasing rehabilitated penguins back into the wild, pure emotion and purpose.

    💬 Quotes to Remember:

    They’re tiny, but they’re full of attitude.” – Carolina on Adélie Penguins.

    Your fork can be a tool to protect penguins.” – On sustainable seafood choices.

    Don't listen to the people who will tell you you can't do it.” – On following an unexpected passion.

    Carolina’s Advice for Aspiring Conservationists:

    • Stay passionate and don’t let background or doubt stop you.
    • Start somewhere; even volunteering can make a difference.

    Connect with Carolina:

    • Instagram: @the_penguin_biologist
    • Collaborator: @bluetideproject (Illustrations

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    36 mins
  • Into ~ Flightless but Fabulous: What This Penguin Podcast Is All About
    May 29 2025

    Welcome to the "All About Penguins" podcast, because penguins deserve a podcast, too.

    Meet your host, Mary, a lifelong penguin enthusiast turned self-declared "penguinologist."

    In this quick intro, find out what this flippin' wild podcast is all about, how it started, and why penguins matter more than you think. Ready to waddle in?

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    3 mins