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TheHive

By Mollie Taylor & Brian Heppenstall

The Hive provides insights into the UK conservation sector. Through conversations with people in the industry, Mollie and Brian explore how to get that all important first job, gain skills fit for a modern day conservationist and discuss exciting new projects and ideas that could help those managing wildlife. This is a fun, collaborative and insightful podcast for those working outdoors, or interested in nature!
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Visual Communications in Conservation

TheHiveApr 02, 2021

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Conservation Psychology; Lizzie Francolini
Apr 29, 202154:57
Negative Environmental Behaviours: Impacts on Nature and Solutions

Negative Environmental Behaviours: Impacts on Nature and Solutions

We are heading across the pond for this episode!

Join us as we explore how negative environmental behaviours impact nature and conservationists, and what solutions are out there. Featuring Professor Rick Stafford from Bournemouth University (check out more from Rick in episode 1), Eric Kramer-Webb, who works within the Joshua Tree National Park in California, and Author of 365 Days Wild and founder of A Focus On Nature; Lucy McRobert.

This episode will be of interest to both conservationists and non-conservationists; hear about the trials and tribulations, those working in conservation have been dealing with, and how we may be able to turn the tide on these behaviours.

Apr 16, 202101:02:18
Visual Communications in Conservation
Apr 02, 202141:14
Engagement in Conservation

Engagement in Conservation

We are going full throttle into the world of environmental engagement for this episode!


We are back after a two week break, and for this episode we are focusing on how we can get our messaging effectively across to our audiences. Featuring Director of Conservation Optimism; Julia Migne, Sammy Brisdon, Environmental Educator and Author of 365 Days Wild and founder of A Focus On Nature; Lucy McRobert.


This episode may be of interest to anyone linked to conservation, specifically - but not exclusively those who work in engagement. It's full of tips and insights into how to make your content more effective and more relatable. The guests are among the very best in their fields for this work, so come join us!

Mar 18, 202101:04:20
Professor Rick Stafford

Professor Rick Stafford

Catch up with our guests from previous episodes! Rick featured in our 1st episode, looking at paths into Conservation.
Mar 09, 202101:30
Elise Sutton

Elise Sutton

Catch up with our guests from previous episodes! Elise featured in our 1st episode, looking at paths into Conservation.
Mar 09, 202101:11
Frances Jenkins

Frances Jenkins

Catch up with our guests from previous episodes! Frances featured in our 1st episode, looking at paths into Conservation.
Mar 09, 202101:11
How Nature Impacts on Wellbeing

How Nature Impacts on Wellbeing

Episode 4 of The Hive found Mollie and Brian chatting to Megan Charles, from Richmond based Charity; A Dose of Nature. Megan had a fascinating educational journey - studying an undergrad in Psychology, followed by an MSc in Environmental Strategy. She has combined these experiences perfectly in her role as Operations Manager at A Dose of Nature
This episode covers;
- A Dose of Nature and how it works hand-in-hand with GP Services in Richmond, London
- The psychological and physiological benefits of nature on humans
- The research behind the health impacts of nature
- How Megan developed her career combining health and wellbeing - alongside nature, and her own personal health journey
Feb 19, 202101:00:15
Views Of The Conservation Sector
Feb 05, 202136:25
How to Conserve Conservationists; Jessie Panazzolo

How to Conserve Conservationists; Jessie Panazzolo

Jessie Panazzolo, Author of How To Conserve Conservationists, joined Mollie and Brian to talk about her career to date, and those experiences that have had an impact on her - not all of them positive. After founding the online community; Lonely Conservationists, Jessie realised that the kind of issues she has faced, were more widespread than she'd thought.
To find links referred to in this episode, please check out our blogpost here
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Jan 25, 202148:57
Routes into a Conservation Career
Jan 11, 202150:52
Welcome to The Hive!
Dec 30, 202001:09