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PlanetGeo: The Geology Podcast

PlanetGeo: The Geology Podcast

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A Geology and Earth Science Podcast. Join Chris, an award-winning geology teacher, and Jesse, a geoscience professor, in discussing the amazing features of our planet and their impact on your everyday life. No prior knowledge required. New episodes coming at you every week. Listen, subscribe, share with someone you know!© 2025 PlanetGeo: The Geology Podcast Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología
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  • Rocks and Rules, Putting Things in Order (Re-Release #1)
    Nov 20 2025

    In this episode of Planet Geo, we share some exciting updates as Chris steps back a bit. Don’t worry; Chris will still join us regularly, but you'll also be hearing more often from fantastic guests like Dr. Rachel Phillips, Dr. Mike Ackerson, and Dr. Josh Davies. We’re diving deep into the geoscience topics we all love and bringing you insightful interviews with geoscience leaders. We’re also eager to hear your feedback, so please reach out on our social media or website with your thoughts on the show's future direction.


    Before we usher in the new year, we're revisiting some classic episodes, including “Rocks and Rules: Putting Things into Order,” where we lay out the foundational principles of geology. From superposition to cross-cutting relations and inclusions, we tackle the basic yet essential concepts that make geology so fascinating. Imagine sorting a giant puzzle—except it's with rocks! Whether you're in the field, driving past road cuts, or just curious about those layered rocks on your hike, these principles bring a newfound appreciation for the Earth’s history. We also highlight the invaluable role of index fossils in correlating rock sequences across vast distances, even globally. So, if you're a puzzle enthusiast or a geology newbie looking to deepen your understanding, this episode is for you. Join us as we simplify these scientific principles and show you how they fit into the grand story of our planet's past. And don’t forget—your input is vital as we look to make Planet Geo awesome not just for today, but for years to come!

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  • The Length of Day 2.5 Billion Years Ago - BIFs, Milankovitch, and Geochron with Dr. Josh Davies
    Nov 13 2025

    Join us as we dive into an awe-inspiring chat with Dr. Josh Davies – an expert in high-precision geochronology! Josh and Jesse go way back to their University of Alberta days, and in this episode, they unravel a groundbreaking project involving banded iron formations. Together, they explore how these ancient rocks bring to light the Earth's history, dating back 2.5 billion years. Discover how the research reveals the Moon-Earth distance and the length of days billions of years ago. Plus, stick around to hear their field stories and the future of geochronology!

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  • What is a Continent? Part 1 - The Composition
    Nov 6 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into the composition and formation of the continental crust! We explore the tough questions about what makes up our continents, debunking some rudimentary class teachings and revealing the misunderstandings in our current knowledge! But don't worry—it’s not all sedimentary! We also ponder the role of basalt and Granite, the conundrum of exhumed terrain, and even how we get our data from the deepest boreholes. Plus, they touch on the notion that water might just be the secret ingredient to building continents! Ready to rock? Let’s dig in!

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If you’re even remotely into Earth sciences this show is awesome. Love the intersections of geology and chemistry and everyday life. These two guys feed off each other perfectly; so entertaining.

One of my All Time Favorites

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I'll admit that geology was my least favorite science. I mean rocks, so what. I liked physics, Don't get me started about inclined planes, especially after a couple of beers.

It was only later in life that I realized there was a chasm in my scientific knowledge (I know, feel free groan). All the years hiking around the world and I had no idea what I was seeing.

Well, if you feel the same way this is the podcast for you. Most of the time I'm too busy laughing to realize that hey, wait I've actually learned something (a rare thing at my age).

Listen to a couple of episodes and I guarantee you'll get hooked.

So fun, So Informative

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I recently found this podcast and it has been really informative. Chris and Jesse deliver good information in a way that is enjoyable and I’ve learned a lot. I would recommend to anyone who wants to learn about our earth and why it’s important to us as people.

Informative and enjoyable

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I love this podcast. Not only do Chris and Jesse share a great friendship, which is evident in the hilarious banter, but they make geology FUN and relatable. I eagerly look forward to each new episode.

Fun Energetic

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Love the podcast. Listening has renewed my love for the Earth Sciences. Makes me want to continue my Geology degree.

Great Podcast

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Chris and Jesse act as a great team to give you the in-depth discussion of a college level course while keeping it at a level that anyone without a geology background could understand. Combined with the humor of long-time friends, it makes it a must listen.

Great for everyone

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