European voices on soil health - the LOESS podcast

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Discover how Europe cares for the ground beneath our feet in European Voices on Soil Health, a podcast brought to you by the LOESS project. Spanning over 16 countries, LOESS raises awareness and educates about soil health through local stories, innovative solutions, and expert insights. Explore the diverse ways communities protect, manage, and value their soils—connecting local actions to global impact. Learn more about the LOESS project at https://loess-project.eu/

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13. More than dirt: soil education Germany
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In this episode, we travel to Germany to explore soil health education. Together with a university professor and a student, we discuss why soil health matters, how education can inspire care for our soils, and what young people need to connect with the ground beneath their feet.


12. Soil and the Anthropocene: from plot to the landscape in Italy
12. Soil and the Anthropocene: from plot to the landscape in Italy episode artwork
06/04/2026

In this episode we visit Italy, where the natural environment has been shaped throughout the whole peninsula since Roman times. The Italian landscape is mostly anthropogenic and soils are not generally in good health.
Luckily, realizing that we live in the Anthropocene (that is human activity is now the dominant influence on climate and the environment) brings the awareness of the positive impact we can have.
Our Italian partners (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Università degli Studi di Sassari and Controvento Società Cooperativa Sociale Onlus) have built a community of practice where many people from various areas of...


11. Exploring the landscape of soil health education
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06/04/2026

In this episode, Emma McKenna, Science Shop Coordinator at Queen’s University Belfast, invites us into a conversation about the importance of soil health education.

Emma's interviews with student, Aoibheann Quinn, university lecturer, Karen Kerr, and researcher, Calum McGeown, touch on themes of outdoor learning for nature connection, education for policy change and the need for more interdisciplinary and problem-solving approaches to learning about soil health.


10. Soil as a living ecosystem in Greece
10. Soil as a living ecosystem in Greece episode artwork
06/03/2026

In this episode, we are experiencing the beautiful environment in Greece where we have remarkable variety: volcanic soils in the islands, deep alluvial plains in Thessaly, thin and rocky soils in the mountains. Each has its own character, its own community of organisms. We interview a student and a biology teacher from Pierce College, Athens about their journey in this environment.


09. Youthful vision and the path to restoration in Lithuania
09. Youthful vision and the path to restoration in Lithuania episode artwork
06/03/2026

In this episode, we travel to Lithuania to explore our deep connection to the ground beneath our feet. We begin with the voices of Applied Ecology and Biology students, who reflect on soil as a living ecosystem—the "beginning of life" that cleans our water and sustains our food. They share a vision for an "ecocentric" future where young people reconnect with the earth through community gardens and practical experience. The journey continues at the regenerative farm 'Smėlynė', where Laurynas Kaučikas applies his biological background to heal exhausted land. Moving away from chemical shortcuts, Laurynas explains how h...


08. Connecting with nature and each other through soil in Hungary
08. Connecting with nature and each other through soil in Hungary episode artwork
06/03/2026

In this podcast episode, Réka Matolay, Head of Corvinus Science Shop at Corvinus University of Budapest speaks with Tünde Udvarnoki, social entrepreneur and founder of ComPot, and student collaborator Máté Kovács, about how soil health connects communities, education, and everyday life. Through personal stories, reflections on sustainable and practical examples such as indoor composting, regenerative campus gardens, and community-based environmental action, the conversation explores how people — university students but also urban dwellers without access to gardens — can rebuild meaningful relationships with soil. The episode highlights themes of interconnectedness, resilience, ecological learning, and participatory change, showing how carin...


07. The significance of soil education in land management in Poland
07. The significance of soil education in land management in Poland episode artwork
06/03/2026

The significance of soil education in land management in Poland.


06. The varieties of soil health education in Austria
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06/03/2026

In this episode, we welcome two women working in soil health education. Carina, a teacher with years of experience, and Johanna, a lecturer at University of Innsbruck, take us back to their childhood memories, their first connections with soil, and explain the importance of soil health education.


05. Towards engaging soil education: experiences from the Netherlands
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05/26/2026

In this episode, we travel to The Netherlands, a country where soil health is under pressure from agriculture and industry. Professor Emeritus Johan Bouma shares his perspectives on soil education, emphasizing the value of an interdisciplinary outlook and the need for engaged teaching and learning.

We also hear from students Ilse Reitsma and Lena Gildemeister, who are currently pursuing their MSc degrees at Wageningen University. They share their motivations for studying soils and their aspirations to contribute to the protection of soil health.


04. Small steps and working together: soil education in Ireland.
04. Small steps and working together: soil education in Ireland. episode artwork
05/26/2026

In this episode, we visit Ireland, a country that has a focus on agriculture and that also has important peatland habitats. Environmental educator Craig Douglas shares how people can take steps to connect with soil and sustainability and the importance of joining a local community to do this. We also hear from chemistry students Eva Garry and Áine Winters who emphasise the need for soil education in universities and among the wider population.


03. Learning from the soil: Voices from Türkiye
03. Learning from the soil: Voices from Türkiye episode artwork
05/26/2026

In this episode from Türkiye, we explore how soil connects education, sustainability, agriculture, and everyday life through the voices of educators, students, and nature advocates.
From ecological learning and traditional knowledge to sustainable farming and youth engagement, the episode highlights inspiring local experiences from the Mediterranean region of Türkiye.

Through conversations with researchers, teachers, university students, and young Soil Ambassadors, we discover how soil can become a powerful tool for environmental awareness, learning, and positive change.


02. Connecting with soil: Sweden approach to soil education.
02. Connecting with soil: Sweden approach to soil education. episode artwork
05/14/2026

In this episode, we travel to Sweden, a country shaped by vast forests and a deep connection to nature.

Multidisciplinary artist Jasmine Cederqvist shares how creative, sensory approaches can help children and young people connect with soil and sustainability.

We also hear from environmental engineering student Johan Sparf, who reflects on his journey into soil science and the need for stronger soil education in universities.


01. Protecting our forests: Spain’s soil under fire
01. Protecting our forests: Spain’s soil under fire episode artwork
12/02/2025

In our first episode, we visit Spain, a country that has faced nearly 400,000 hectares of wildfires this summer. Forest engineer Miguel Ángel Sobrino, interviewed by students from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, shares key measures to protect forests and soils as fires become a recurring challenge.

We also hear from the Environmental Biology students at the same university, who offer insights and advice on what everyone should know about soil care.

Learn more about the LOESS project at https://loess-project.eu/