A Drop in the Ocean – The Podcast Amplifying Ocean-Caring Voices
A Drop in the Ocean is the podcast amplifying ocean-caring voices. Host Stu Davies speaks with ocean changemakers, innovators and digital experts to explore how ocean-focused organisations share their stories, overcome challenges, and grow their impact.
Podcasting since 2025 • 6 episodes
A Drop in the Ocean – The Podcast Amplifying Ocean-Caring Voices
Latest Episodes
Serge Dedina - 'Inside WILDCOAST’s Fight for Our Oceans'
In this episode of A Drop in the Ocean, I sit down with Serge Dedina, co-founder and Executive Director of WILDCOAST, one of the most impactful conservation organisations working across California, Baja, and Oaxaca.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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Dean Spears - 'The 100-Mile Blueprint for Coastal Seascape Recovery'
In this episode of A Drop in the Ocean, I sit down with Dean Spears, Head of Sussex Bay - a bold, hopeful project reimagining 100 miles of coastline from Camber Sands to Selsey Bill.Dean shares the story behind Sus...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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Team Nautilus - 'Collecting Ocean Data on a 2,000-Mile Row Around Britain'
In this episode of A Drop in the Ocean, I chat with Team Nautilus – a crew of six adventurers preparing to row 2,000 miles around Great Britain in 2026.Their mission goes far beyond endurance. As they row, they’ll be coll...
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Helen Olszowska - 'Look for stories, it's a great way to connect quickly and deeply with your audience'
In this episode of A Drop in the Ocean, I sit down with Helen Olszowska, founder of Seashell Collective and a content and outreach strategist with over 20 years’ experience working with values-led brands, charities, and...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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Dani Jordan - 'Never assume you know what's going on with your audience'
Dani Jordan is the Director of Campaigns & Communities at Surfers Against Sewage – and a passionate changemaker with a fierce commitment to the ocean.In this episode, Dani shares her journey from grassroots activism to leading nation...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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