Hello Listeners,
It has been a while since we posted, but we are back with another episode for our Arctic Season! We are super excited to share with you tons of fun facts about Svalbard and a bit about our adventures there! If you are liking the podcast so far, please like and comment and follow our Instagram @dapotatosisters! If you have any episode you would like us to make or talk to an expert about, please reach out to us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com.
Tell us what you think! Thanks for all your support!
-Da Potato Sisters :)
Hello Listeners,
Welcome back to another episode by the Da Potato Sisters. We went to Greenland in the summer and we are so excited to share our excitement with you in this episode. If you have been enjoying our podcast so far, please like and subscribe and follow us on Instagram (@dapotatosisters). If you have an animal or habitat you would like us to make an episode or interview and expert on, contact us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com.
We hope you enjoy!
-Da Potato Sisters :)
Hello Listeners!
Sorry for not posting for so long.
This episode is all about the Saltwater marsh and we were lucky enough to have a guest speaker come talk to us more about this topic. Her name is Ms.Rachel from the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Hope you are enjoying our podcast so far. Please feel free to leave feedback and contact us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com if you have any animal or habitat you would like us to talk about. Also, check out our Instagram @dapotatosisters to stay up to date!
Looking forward to hearing more from you!
-Da Potato Sisters
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Hi Listeners,
Sorry for not posting for so long. In this episode, Isha and I explore the islands of Tahiti, from traditional food to the biodiversity there. If you want us to make an episode about any animal/habitat that you are curious about, email us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com!
-Riya and Isha
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Hi Listeners,
Welcome back to another episode by the Da Potato Sisters. This weeks episode is all about manatees! If you want us to make an episode about a certain animal or habitat we haven't talked about yet, please reach out to us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com.
We hope you enjoy!
-Isha and Riya
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Hi Listeners,
Welcome to another episode of "Exploring the World with the Da Potato Sisters". Hope you enjoy this episode, and please share this podcast with other people if you are enjoying it so far!
-Da Potato Sisters (aka Riya and Isha :)
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Hello Listeners!Recently we went to Everglades National Park and we learned so much there that we decided to make an episode about it! Tell us what you think in the comments below and follow if you are enjoying the podcast so far.
-Da Potato SistersSources:
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Hi Listeners!
Welcome back to another episode of the Da Potato Sisters.
In this episode, we will be talking to Mr. Corey Lycopolus who works at Valles Caldera National Park.
If you are liking the podcast so far, please leave a comment below!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hello Listeners!
Welcome to another episode from the Da Potato Sisters. It has been over a year since we launched our podcast and we would like to thank you for your support over the course of this journey.
This episode is featuring interview clippings from Ms.Brooke Wainwright, CNGA director and grassland researcher. We hope you enjoy!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hi Listeners,
This is just going to be a quick episode about Muir Woods, which we visited recently. We took notes to share with you from the rangers there!
Hope you enjoy and be sure to follow if you are liking the podcast!
-Riya
Hello Listeners,
As we said in the last episode, this episode is all about our interview with Ms.Melissa from the Sacramento Zoo.
We hope you enjoy the episode. If you have been liking the podcast so far, or want to leave feedback, feel free to write in the comment section. If you have a request for an episode (you may recall some listeners requested for the Tardigrades episode) then make sure you email us at dapotatosisters@gmail.com!
Thanks,
Da Potato Sisters
Hi Listeners,
This episode signifies our first episode of our new season! We are so excited to share this with you and are excited to release part 2 of this which will showcase a staff member from Sacramento zoo!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hi Listeners!
Hope you have been well, and have been enjoying the episodes.
Recently we came across a carnivorous plant specialist from the California Academy of Sciences and had the privilege of interviewing him.
We included it in this episode along with some information of our own!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hello Listeners!
Welcome back to Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters!
Even though we said our Ocean season was over, some of our listeners got us in touch with a shark scientist which is super exciting!
We decided to interview him to find out more about sharks!
Thanks for your support through our first year of having a podcast!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hello Listeners!
Welcome back to Exploring the World with Da Potato Sisters!
We know we said that we were finished with our ocean season but last minute some of our listeners got us in touch with a shark scientist! This was such a great opportunity for us to interview him and learn more about sharks and so this episode is dedicated to sharks!
Thanks for all of your ongoing support! It has been a great first year for the Da Potato Sisters podcast.
-Da Potato Sisters
Hello Listeners!
Since we are in India with our cousin Neel, we decided to do a podcast episode with him! This episode is the last episode in our Ocean Season and we cannot believe it has already been a year since we launched our first episode! :)
Thank you for being such a supportive audience!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hello Listeners!
We know that we already uploaded Mr.Justin's interview about the deep sea, but we also interviewed Mr.Tommy from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, in California, to see if we could gain any more information about the deep sea. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you are interested in reading the children's book Mr.Tommy wrote, called "Blobert's Ocean Adventure", here is the amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Blobberts-Ocean-Adventure-Bret-Grasse/dp/0578724456
We highly recommend you read it!
Bye,
Riya
Hello Listeners,
As promised, here is the planktons sub episode, featuring again, Mr.Justin from NOAA. Please enjoy, and we also highly recommend you check out the website "Pacific Plankton" to see amazing pictures of plankton, and to see the visitor center in San Fransisco! Thanks!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hi Listeners,
Sorry for not posting for a long time! We recently interviewed two people about the deep sea, but in this episode you will hear from one of them, Mr.Justin, and later we will be sharing the information we got from the other interview and about planktons!
Thank you so much for your support!
-Da Potato Sisters
Hi Listeners! Welcome to our last episode of our open ocean trilogy! We are so excited that you decided to come on this 3 episode journey with us! Our ocean season is almost done so keep your eyes peeled for new episodes regarding a different habitat! Please enjoy!