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AlohikeaSo excited!!I’m so excited for this new Cascades Series!! As someone who grew up in the shadow of Mt Hood I can’t wait to learn more!
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Laura4096Love this podcast!Perfect for any geology buff wanting to learn more about the Pacific Northwest.
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JonhcoxNick is The Professor of all ProfessorsI took a tangent from Geology in college and listening to Mr. Zentner makes me truly regret that decision. I love the content and love the info about PNW geological events. I stay close to this podcast app waiting for the next episode!
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Zapp426623Epic Awesomeness Stoked on GeologyNick is an awesome human. Discovered his youtube series and now his podcast. He’s changing how we see the physical world. Thank you
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MartlineaGreat intro to geology for the non-geologistOnly discovered this podcast in April 2023 so I’m late to the party, but the geology is all new to me. Very enjoyable and informative.
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CollegebasketballonlyKarin SiglochThanks for the podcast update. All for drop in podcasts!!! Your style of teaching/presenting is what brings me back each episode. Karin had an equal engaging personality and presentation, fairly easy to follow with multiple rewatched of some segments, so my pea brain could follow. See you in February podcast!!
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ElectraShellGameGeology RockStarI first found Nick on YouTube and really enjoyed his videos and watched them more than once. Love the storytelling style of teaching, and easy to follow explanations. Thanks for not having ads!
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Kingman358Best Geology Podcast AvailableThese Nick Zentner Geology podcasts are AWESOME!! Very informative and insightful. Nick makes you think he is talking directly to you! Highly recommended!! Infinitely better than the other geology podcasts out there.
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ChesterBunnyDisneyland of GeologySharing a review from Issaquah, WA: I discovered Professor Zentner by chance while I was home recovering from surgery earlier this year. I have learned so much from him about my adopted home. Each trip through eastern Washington and across the Columbia River has new meaning for me. Now I’m a dedicated Zent-nerd and share geology tidbits with my friends. Oh, and I got to visit the famous bakery across from the college. It was fabulous!
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ElGuapo!A Pacific Northwest Geology TreasureHaving retired from IT at a community college in Tucson, it wasn’t unusual for this life long learner to look toward geology as an avocation. Finding Nick Zentner’s podcasts just made it more interesting and entertaining. The body of Nick’s online work presents Washington State in a way unlike any other author or presenter. There is an history of Washington that includes the rocks, the geologists, and the singer. I especially like the references to papers that I can look up. I recently took a 4,200 mile, 18 day road trip, with my wife to take a few pictures (of rocks), see a few relatives, a few critters and a lot of rocks designed around Nick’s field trips, YouTube lectures and podcasts with backup by Marli Miller, David Cowan, Michael Eddy, Jamie McDonald, R.W. Tabor, R.A. Haugerud, E.H. Brown and others mentioned in Nick’s works and we were not disappointed.
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⭕️☢️No Wasted TimeGets straight into the podcast. Serious but still entertaining enough. I enjoy having it as a podcast instead of video.
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ArthurMathewsAn Excellent Window into Northwest US GeologyNick’s experiment into the podcast world is fascinating. My general interest in Geology over many years has been vastly deepened in the past few years. These episodes themselves make traveling on the freeway a real pleasure.
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BillieAnnThank youDaphne AL (eastern shore of the Mobile bay) you’ve helped me see my passion Thank you so much for doing all you do. I listen to these as a backup to your YouTube 101. I am learning so much from you
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BawlmawrBobWhat’s not to love?Nick Zenter brings all his loves to these podcasts. His love of geology, his love of sharing that love, his love of learning new things, and as well he brings his humility and humor. The Ethics of the Fathers, Pirkei Avot, teaches one who is easily embarrassed will not learn Torah, but that applies throughout life. Nick’s hunger for understanding far outstrips his ego. He takes you along for the ride, shares his thinking with you. Nick, I love your digressions! I love your fan-boy crush on your favs like Brian Atwater! Keeping it real.
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Crowbar ManGood for the laypersonI’m giving 4 stars because this professor is doing something important for the uneducated public. In that regard, I forgive the delivery, which sounds unscripted and awkward at times (reminds me of high school). Overall, this show is best for religious people with extremely rudimentary science education. As a catholic person, he is in a good position to convince other religious people that the earth is more than 5,000 years old. However, I don’t need god to explain how the universe works, and I’m looking for more advanced information on geologic history.
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carefreedouglasNick Zentner podcastNick is always a pleasure to listen to. I moved to the NW about 2 years ago and I am so thrilled I found him on YouTube. I am also delighted to have him on this podcast. It has been new to me to envision his visuals since this is audio only but it works as geology “ is about the story”. So many great stories! I love falling into geology this way! I always keep a lookout in the hardware store for him for he is a down to earth neighbor who brings humor and relatable ideas and theories to life. I like these short 30ish min episodes because I can fit him in my day easily. I appreciate his efforts to continue with different platforms. There is magic here.
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anneechristyOne of my Favorite Science Communicators!Hey Nick, thanks for the podcast and the youtube videos - I'm learning so much about geology! My Dad and I in Northern California have been watching reruns of your livestreams since we are spending more time together during the pandemic. It's like a movie night but with rocks (you gotta love it!!). When I'm not visiting him I love to listen to these podcasts while doing dishes or while I'm on a run to either learn a new topic or to revisit one of the topics from the livestreams. I feel that I can learn the content even better by hearing it a second time in a different format (i.e., words instead of pictures and vice versa). Anyway, if you are looking for a podcast about geology and especially the pacific northwest, check this one out for sure!
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Will15Carroll5/5I am a Mining Engineering B.S. student with 1 semester remaining at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, and this podcast has expanded my view of the geology of the near-Rockies significantly over the past couple of months. Excellent professor.
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lsirounTakes me back to school!Geology was my favorite science class. I enjoy using my imagination to visualize the Geological past surrounding me in eastern Idaho and Yellowstone. Thank you!
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hylacedrosPegmatites?Great podcast. Big picture geology and movements of the earth’s crust is always good, but can you do one on pegmatites found within granites? Kudos to the podcast
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sciencenerd234567Awesome podcast!This is by far the best geology podcast, as a earth/climate science student on the east coast (Maine) it’s awesome to learn what’s going on the Pacific Northwest
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anothervashonislanderAmazing broadcaster!On the other side of the cascades, a man, a legend, THE nick Zentner tells us geology stories. Thank you sir!
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My'KalGreat Road Trip ContentDriving from Virginia to Chicago and it’s been a great companion:) Love the simplicity and expertise, Thank you!
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Jake SlawBest Geology PodcastI am working on my PhD in geology in Colorado. Most of my work involves stratigraphy, but I love listening to Nick’s podcast to get the “hard rock” perspective on geologic time. He has built an increasingly complex view of the tectonic history of the American west including a lot of recent research. He does an incredible job of making complex material available to the public. Thanks for all you do, Nick!
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M DodgeBest Geology Podcast Available!Hello Zentnerds! I’m a jeweler in the SF Bay Area who studied igneous petrology in grad school back in the Paleozoic. I listen to podcasts while I make jewelry. Nick’s podcast is the best geology podcast out there, and I can say this because I listen to them ALL. No joking. Nick doesn’t add anything unnecessary like theme music, silly games, or unrelated news. He sticks to the topic, and he is a talented educator. It’s especially fun when Nick is thinking through a problem out loud; that’s the real way science is done, folks! And if you haven’t already, check out Nick’s massive collection of videos on YouTube. It’s a geology lover’s paradise! Nick always has great visuals to demonstrate geologic concepts, and some (like chocolate pastries) make me double over with laughter. (Dr. Z, please give Muffler Boy a friendly salute for me.)
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Ostateballer1John Prine LoverThank you Nick. It is always a pleasure to hear your voice and curious ramblings on rocks.
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ocsjewelryNear trench magmatism.Loved the pod cast this morning. Fits my reinvigoration of morning walks perfectly. I have emailed you before maybe you remember I am also an expat cheese head now in charleston sc. we have some interesting parallels including time at the chalkboard in Oxford Ohio. My wife and I watch all of your YouTube content. Please continue the podcasts. !!! See you 3/30 online in 351. Bruce B
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ElPadrino38The DudeEnjoying the podcast! You have a “Big Lebowski” style in your presentation that makes it even better. Listening from Spokane, former Geology enthusiast, EWU grad MS ‘95.
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TheGoonShowVery InformativeThank you Nick. I am one of those rare people that would rather listen to somethng then watch. So I a glad you do this podcast (even if it is an afterthought sometimes).
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l.s.urbanGreat resource on the Pacific NorthwestI’m about to start hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this summer, which traces across California, Oregon and Washington, and this podcast has been incredible for learning about the geology of the Pacific Northwest.
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usmarines@yahoo.TeachersI wish all my college professors had been this good at conveying information.
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Supercritical2NW geologyNick can explain the complex NW geology to the layman
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Mars_VespertineLove your podcast!!!!! :)Ive been a longtime listener and words can not express how much i love what you do!!! Ive always been interested in geology and listening to your podcasts has made me consider pursuing geology or education as a future career!!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your humor with the us all!!! You are awesome :D
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Shane BoycePerfect for the drive by/hiking geology interestedLove his style! Very conversational and easy to listen to, but enlightening to the person who wants a traveler’s casual knowledge about geology.
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Brett327Great Geology EducatorNick! Longtime fan of all your content. 50 year old Naval Officer, native Oregonian, 20 year Anacortes and Whidbey resident and explorer of all things Pac NW. Your content has rekindled my passion for geology and it’s fascinating to discover new things right along with you. Thank you for what you do!
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ssharccPandemic reliefLove all things nick zentner. It is easy listening and getting educated at the same time. Wonderful while house bound.
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DobzhanskyConversational GeologyI found this podcast after stumbling onto Nick’s Geology 101 videos. I think part of what makes him so enjoyable to listen to is that he makes the podcast feel more like a conversation WITH you rather than AT you, like so many over-produced “professional” podcasts do (I’m talking to you BBC, NPR). He rambles, goes on tangents, fumbles around in his thoughts in the fly, but in a way that brings you along with him on his intellectual journey. His episodes don’t have the condescending “lecture” feel, but then neither do his lectures. He always comes across as a warm, welcoming, neighborly fella who you’d want to sit down with for a cup of coffee and shoot the bull, except there’s no bull, just millions of years of geological grandeur. And even though he is unashamedly Washington-centric he enriches my drives around western Missouri and helps me look at the landscape with new eyes, a new curiosity and a desire to know more.
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RemllufThank you for new knowledgeI am a 63 year old principle software engineer. I appreciate what you have taught and the method of teaching. I had very little previous experience learning geology. Now I can not wait for your next audio or video episodes. Thank you for the time taken to share your knowledge.
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CharlesO1989Rock stories galore and moreMy name is Charlie, I’m thirty one, and I work at a ceramic glaze production facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I make pottery on the side, with my wife. I enjoy learning all about what Nick has been discovering lately. His curation and presentation of geologic research is a gift. I’ve learned so much I didn’t know about the story of the west coast of North America before, with the many accretions of different exotic terranes described entertainingly as potatoes hitting a windshield. I dig the biographical histories of geologists and the interviews that he’s done as well. I’m looking forward to hearing more about evidence for the emerging Baja-BC theory. Nick makes difficult concepts easy to understand through repetition and analogy. Many of the analogies involve baked goods, which is great fun. I’ll have to travel to the PNW some day so I can see these places Nick talks about with my own eyes.
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13575)()!?Doing a great jobI’d really like to meet you someday. Keep up the good work.
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dfddddddddddfh yuh guGeology Hot SpotI’m a fan of Nick’s teaching. I retired as a buyer with a Fortune 200 company and started collecting rocks as a hobby. I became interested in researching what I was collecting. I’ve been watching his content on his Website, YouTube channel and listening to his Podcasts. After over a year of listening and at 68 years old I feel like I have a college 101 understanding or better. I’m now able to identify most of the rocks in my collection. Most of all, Nick has created a wonderful community of non political like minded geology brothers and sisters. Nick is a great story teller and he always makes me laugh. What is that worth to me? It’s priceless.
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Steph791181Deserves an awardMr. Zentner is so easy to listen to and has given the public so many options to learn geology from home. His personality and way of teaching really shine through here. Truly grateful to have the opportunity to follow along with his class and learn new things about a state I’ve loved and explored my entire life. He makes it accessible to everyone and that’s the best blessing of it all. He’s a class act all the way around. Thank you Mr. Zentner💚
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you lost another oneThank youThank you Nick. As we Snowbird around North America , you enter our conversations as we expound on the wondrous geology that we have learned from you , and witness everyday.
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consearcherGo Nick!!Rooted in the Wisconsin Idea, Nick brings geology to the world!
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loha86Nick is a great teacherI love listening to nick talk about geology. A good mix of info, humor and personal anecdotes. I live on the East coast but was born and raised on the West coast. Nicks stories about the landscape remind me of home any my personal connection with the eons old history of the landscape I grew up in and love.
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Jim ArnoldWonderful PodcastMy Masters in Geology (SRSU, 1986) is far behind me and I am not working in the field, but your podcast brings back memories and is a great affirmation of my understanding of geological principles and the geological history of North America. My Thesis was concerning the petrology and geochemistry of a shallow laccolith in Big Bend National Park, Brewster Co., Texas. I just wish there was a podcast of this quality about the geology of West Texas and adjoining provinces. I have enjoyed your discussion of various topics of Northwest and West Coast Geology and Tectonic history and how you are able to describe it in such a way that even in an audio only presentation, I can easily visualize what you are describing.
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kylestahlerLove the podcastI watched all your YouTube lectures a couple years ago. I recently was seeking new podcasts. For some reason I immediately thought of you and searched your name. Behold, you’re on here! I’m super happy about this. I’m from Wenatchee, and am fascinated with the geology of our wonderful state. Cheers!
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XHimpxThank you - best geology podcast online!Hey Nick, Thank you very much for the podcast. I listen to it while I am driving long stretches and while working from home. I love to hear about the fascinating geology of the northwest.
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larry in CTLearning everyday.Fascinating stuff really. Nick seem like a cool dude and he is funny as well. I liked his revelation that he didn’t need to repeat himself and we can all pause and rewind. I’m binging through these podcasts and not getting bored. Thanks to Nick and all these folks that did the work and are sharing the stories of the land.
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wizlawdLove this guyOne of the more self aware educators I’ve experienced
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