How do you build a thriving geospatial community in a new city? On today’s Geomob Podcast, Bernie Connors shares the story of bringing Geomob to Fredericton, Canada (YFC). He joins @freyfogle to reflect on the speakers, lessons learned, and what’s next for GeomobYFC.

This episode of the Geomob podcast is sponsored by the @opengeospatial. Thank you!

Listen to the full episode here: https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-342

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Listen to @freyfogle and @stevenfeldman as they recap the recent Geomob London and the first-ever Geomob Dublin.

They also share updates on recent @opencage geosearch improvements, along with a few fun facts about the Arctic.

This episode of the Geomob podcast is sponsored by the @opengeospatial (OGC). Thank you!

Listen to the full episode here:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-341

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🎙️ On this week’s Geomob Podcast

@stevenfeldman is joined by Ken Field and Ian Muehlenhaus to discuss their fascinating Map-a-Day with AI project.

The conversation explores how AI is reshaping map design, creativity, and cartographic workflows, with insights from two leading voices in the field.

Listen to the full episode here:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-340

Many thanks to the @opengeospatial for sponsoring this episode!

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In this week's episode of the Geomob podcast, Denise McKenzie is joined by Elena Field to discuss Elena’s journey from geology to leading geospatial initiatives at the British Antarctic Survey.

The episode explores her work in Antarctica, the importance of geospatial data in polar research, and her volunteer efforts with MapAction supporting humanitarian response around the world.

Listen to the full epidose here:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-339

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Podcast 338 is live!

This week, ecologist Tom Foxley joins the Geomob podcast to discuss how GPS and acoustic data are transforming bat conservation in the UK, from tracking movement patterns to improving habitat protection and smarter development planning. 🦇

It’s a fascinating conversation exploring the intersection of ecology, geospatial technology, and biodiversity.

Listen to the full episode here:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-338

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If you’re interested in geospatial, this is worth a listen.

In the latest Geomob podcast episode, Annie Reardon-Smith, Event Manager for GEO Business, talks about the UK’s largest upcoming geospatial event, GEO Business, taking place in London on June 3–4.

If you’re planning to attend, the episode is a helpful way to get a clearer sense of what to expect and how to prepare:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-335

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On this week's Geomob podcast, Denise McKenzie talks with Ed Parsons and Rollo Home about GeoFutures, a British Cartographic Society Event.

They explore how technology is reshaping mapping, what this means for the role of cartographers, and the growing challenge of maintaining visual truth in a digital world.

Have a listen:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-334

A big thanks to GEO Business for sponsoring this episode.

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Get ready for a fascinating conversation about mapping Ottoman transportation networks with @jerseybastion. Thanks to Benjamin Trigona-Harany for joining us.

We explore how he combined historical maps, geospatial methods, and routing algorithms to reconstruct 19th-century Ottoman travel routes and estimate journey times through an interactive routing engine.

Listen to the full episode:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-333

A big thank you to GEO Business for sponsoring this episode!

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In this episode of the Geomob Podcast, Jeremy Morley talks with Professor David Unwin about how GIS grew from niche geography to a global field. He shares his career journey, early teaching innovations, and a cautionary note on AI, emphasizing the value of solid geographic thinking.

Thanks to GEO Business for sponsoring this episode.

Hear the full conversation:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-332

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Geomob podcast #331 is online! This week, Ed talks with Ben Abelshausen about Geomob Belgium and the Bike Data Project.

Have a listen here:
https://thegeomob.com/podcast/episode-331

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