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  • Joy Davis on Blending Art and Marine Science at Tybee Island Marine Science Center
    2026/06/11

    Host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes back Joy Davis, the Tybee Island Marine Science Center’s permanent artist-in-residence, a biologist-artist known for the Center’s three-dimensional North Atlantic right whale model of “Smoke” and life-size sea turtle models.

    Davis discusses how homeschooling, travel as an Air Force brat, and a blended arts-and-science college path shaped her career, plus her move to Savannah/Tybee through teaching, bartending, ocean-driven volunteering, and eventually working at the Science Center. She explains the research and collaboration required to make the whale anatomically accurate, including reproducing Smoke’s unique callosities and adding 3D-printed “lice.”

    Davis also describes work with Animal Exhibits and Designs creating zoo/aquarium environments, new Tybee exhibits like a sit-in osprey nest, four tiled ecosystem murals (marsh, maritime forest, dunes/beach, and Gray’s Reef), and a newly approved backyard pollinator and memorial-style garden.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to Tybee Podcast

    00:45 Meet Joy Davis

    02:21 Homeschool Roots

    04:35 College and Mentors

    05:43 Moving to Savannah

    07:12 Tybee Ocean Pull

    08:35 DIY Science Center Builds

    09:17 Making the Right Whale

    12:07 Smoke Fingerprints

    14:09 Zoo Fabrication Work

    16:18 Research First Process

    17:04 Osprey Nest Exhibit

    19:57 Murals Reveal

    20:45 Mentor Polly Cooper

    21:26 Barrier Island Ecosystems

    23:49 Tile Craft Process

    25:35 Firing Glazing Install

    27:06 Backyard Garden Plans

    28:49 Surfing Intuition Story

    31:59 Wild Water Encounters

    34:07 Teamwork Farewell

    36:06 Science Center Membership

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    37 分
  • Veteran Healing Through Fishing: Captain Jimmy & Knot Lucky Foundation
    2026/05/28

    Host Jessica Leigh Lebos is in the Ship Watch Loft of Tybee Marine Science Center with Captain Jimmy Armel, former Army Ranger and founder of the Knot Lucky Foundation (K-N-O-T), which offers free fishing trips for active-duty service members and veterans (and immediate family) to support healing, connection, and purpose.

    Armel shares his own struggles after leaving the military, including alcoholism, brain damage, and suicidal crises, and explains how fishing and later ibogaine treatment led him to shut down his for-profit charter to run the nonprofit full time. He describes transformations he’s witnessed, including posting $75,000 bail for a fellow Ranger, housing him, and building a customized mental health plan.

    The episode also covers launching from Savannah Boathouse, ocean-based restoration, great white shark satellite tagging with Gray Fish Tag Research, fundraising via an annual barbecue, and ways to donate at knotlucky.org.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro

    01:30 Knot Lucky Mission

    02:18 Veteran Struggles and Suicide

    03:29 Jimmy’s Combat Trauma

    05:08 Deployments and Brain Injury

    06:38 Fishing as Lifeline

    07:34 Second Spiral and Breakthrough

    09:59 Veteran Transformations

    11:43 Ocean Purpose and Stewardship

    12:46 Great White Tagging Begins

    14:36 How Shark Tagging Works

    15:53 Tag Data and Biggest Sharks

    16:42 Adrenaline and Close Calls

    18:17 Supporting Not Lucky

    20:48 Fishing as Healing

    22:02 Water Connection Mindset

    24:18 Purpose and Harvest

    25:45 How to Join Trips

    26:45 Plant Medicine Advocacy

    28:03 Ibogaine and Recovery

    29:52 Ryan Davis Spotlight

    31:24 Fishing Research Thanks

    32:48 Tybee Science Center Outro

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    34 分
  • Wilderness Southeast Eco Tours & Fish Gotta Swim: Coastal Georgia Environmental Education with Lisa Goodman
    2026/05/14

    Welcome to the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast! Host Jessica Leigh Lebos interviews Lisa Goodman, executive director of Wilderness Southeast, Georgia’s first environmental education nonprofit (founded 1973), about its mission to build awareness, appreciation, and stewardship through fun, guide-led outdoor eco-tours.

    Goodman describes offerings including boat and kayak trips to Wassaw Island, marsh and creek exploration, and paddles at Ebenezer Creek, a tannin-stained blackwater ecosystem with ancient bald cypress and tupelo trees. She explains Wilderness Southeast’s roots, alongside the Caretta Research Project, as organizations that branched from the Savannah Science Museum, and highlights the grant-funded Fish Gotta Swim program (founded 2002) serving Title I students year-round, growing from 550 to 1,385 students. Challenges include school transportation, testing schedules, environmental threats, and technology. She previews the October Paddle Battle fundraiser and shares booking details.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to Tybee

    00:51 Meet Lisa Goodman

    02:16 Wassaw Island Tours

    04:16 Savannah Science Museum Roots

    06:52 Ebenezer Creek Kayaks

    08:04 Tea Colored Water Explained

    09:22 Fish Gotta Swim Program

    12:02 Challenges and Changes

    14:56 Lisa's Path to Leadership

    18:47 Wild Stories in the Swamp

    21:34 What's Next and Paddle Battle

    23:04 Book a Tour and Connect

    23:41 Closing Thanks and Outro

    24:22 Science Center Membership Plug

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    26 分
  • Artist Betsy Cain on Coastal Georgia’s Marshes, Creative Process, and Reviving the Ossabaw Island Artist Residency
    2026/04/30

    Host Jessica Leigh Lebos records from the Tybee Island Marine Science Center’s Ship Watch Loft and interviews multidisciplinary abstract artist Betsy Cain, whose work appears in major museums, galleries, and collections.

    Cain discusses moving to Savannah in 1981 through the early SCAD community, how living near the river and later on the marsh shaped her work through tides, light, movement, and texture, and how kayaking immersed her in marsh ecology, weather, and pluff mud—materials she has even used in art.

    She describes her disciplined daily studio practice, including distinct work “stations” and taking a 20-minute nap to gain clarity. Cain reflects on Ossabaw Island’s landscapes and longtime steward Sandy West, highlights the Jepson exhibit “Off the Coast of Paradise,” and explains efforts with Art Southeast to restart the Ossabaw Island Artist Residency, funded by sales of her Ossabaw drawings and new grants, with the first resident hoped for in the fall.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Podcast Welcome

    00:55 Meet Betsy Cain

    01:57 Moving to Savannah

    03:12 Landscape Inspiration

    04:15 Tides and Rhythm

    07:39 Kayaking the Marsh

    10:19 Pluff Mud Lessons

    11:21 Studio Discipline

    13:42 Stations and Process

    15:11 Figure to Abstraction

    16:57 Ossabaw Island

    18:20 Exploring Ossabaw Landscapes

    18:57 Painting With Sandy West

    20:23 Saving The Island

    21:25 Adventures At 102

    22:48 Exhibit And Legacy

    25:39 Reviving Artist Residency

    28:15 Remembering Jane Fishman

    31:27 Where To See Betsy Work

    32:02 Longleaf Pine Inspiration

    33:53 Art Making Philosophy

    34:24 Protecting Coastal Georgia

    35:22 Tybee Marine Science Center

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    37 分
  • Protecting Georgia's Marine Ecosystems: Light Pollution, Oysters, and More with Dr. Chris Hintz
    2026/04/16

    This episode of the Tybee Marine Science Center Podcast (recorded at the Ship Watch Loft on Tybee Island) features award-winning marine biologist Dr. Chris Hintz, associate professor at Savannah State University.

    Hintz recounts arriving at Savannah State in 2009, early NSF-funded coastal sampling along the Savannah River and Georgia coast, and his path from chemical/environmental engineering into marine science via coral aquaculture and filtration work, leading to a PhD at the University of South Carolina. He discusses receiving a Google Geo Good Impact award for documenting sea turtle hatchling misorientation linked to coastal light pollution affecting Ossabaw Island and other sites, plus efforts to estimate nest incubation temperatures using NOAA/NWS and NASA data without disturbing nests and to assess climate-related sex-ratio impacts.

    He also describes collaborations on Ogeechee River microplastics and Gray’s Reef concerns, and research on oyster growth, reef restoration, and aquaculture’s environmental benefits.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Awards

    01:19 Georgia Coast Origin Story

    03:19 Engineering to Ocean Science

    09:22 Sea Turtle Light Pollution

    12:05 Tracking Nest Temperatures

    15:01 Microplastics and Rivers

    16:32 Oysters and Acidification

    18:50 Aquaculture Benefits Explained

    22:41 Microscopic Ocean Monsters

    23:45 State of the Ocean Today

    25:29 Relaxing on the Water

    27:17 Closing and Support TMSC

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    29 分
  • Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast Season 4: Sea Turtles, Octopus Adventures, and More
    2026/04/02

    The award-winning Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast kicks off season four from the Shipwatch Loft at North Beach with host Jessica Leigh Lebos and superstar guest Chantal Audran, Executive Director of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center, to preview major updates.

    Chantal highlights new exhibit clusters, including the center’s first cultural exhibit on Gullah Geechee coastal cultures featuring ethnobotany and medicinal plants, plus a maritime knot-tying exhibit incorporating a salvaged yardarm from the ship Barbara Negra.

    The conversation also covers a newly arrived octopus (brought in through catch-and-release collection) and a new sea turtle hatchling, alongside upcoming releases. Chantal also shares some recent, wonderful news of her own!

    They discuss diamondback terrapin rescue, mortality research on Highway 80, egg recovery and incubation with Georgia Southern, and announce the April 25 Turtle Trot 5K fundraiser supporting Tybee’s sea turtle nesting season and education programs reaching 80,000 visitors annually.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Podcast Welcome

    00:28 Season Four Guest

    01:44 New Exhibit Unveiling

    02:20 Gullah Geechee Culture

    03:40 Maritime Knot Station

    05:52 Octopus Arrival Story

    08:02 Sea Turtle Hatchlings

    08:44 Chantal New Mom

    11:31 Terrapin Season Prep

    12:45 Terrapin Rescue Research

    15:16 Eggs To Headstart

    18:07 Sea Turtle Season

    18:58 Turtle Trot Details

    22:21 Education Pillar

    24:44 Why Our Water Green

    26:07 80K Visitors Impact

    29:16 Closing Thanks

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    32 分
  • Sun, Sand, & Sea Turtle Secrets: Tybee's Year-End Wrap
    2025/12/04

    In the final episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Podcast for 2025, the team reflects on a remarkable year. Host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes curators Sarah Alley and Rachel Cantrell to dive into the highlights from the Marine Science Center, including the much-anticipated Whale Week, turtle nest discoveries, birding adventures, and engaging in necropsies.

    They also discuss upcoming plans for a new sea turtle hatchling and the release of Ossie the turtle. With a fun and informative tone, this episode captures the essence of marine conservation and the incredible work being done at the Tybee Island Marine Science Center.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:51 Meet the Guests: Sarah Alley and Rachel Cantrell

    01:09 Recap of the Year at the Science Center

    01:27 Whale Week: Protecting Georgia's Whales

    04:20 Shorebird Season on Tybee Island

    06:59 Turtle Season: Nesting and Hatching

    08:57 Memorable Moments and Challenges

    16:26 Westie the Sea Turtle: A Success Story

    22:52 Fun and Unexpected Events

    23:57 Weather Woes and Bingo Wins

    24:17 Rattlesnake Encounters

    24:38 Fish Release Adventure

    26:44 Graduate School and Coast Guard Duties

    27:36 Sea Turtle Lighting Ordinance

    31:21 Emergency Management in the Coast Guard

    34:18 Master Birders Program

    36:57 Necropsies and Conservation Efforts

    40:44 New Residents at the Science Center

    46:37 Looking Forward to 2026

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    49 分
  • Conserving Georgia's Coast: Megan Desrosiers of One Hundred Miles
    2025/11/13

    In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes Megan Desrosiers, the founding president and CEO of One Hundred Miles a coastal conservation organization dedicated to protecting Georgia's coastline through advocacy, education, and community engagement.

    Megan discusses the organization's journey from its inception in 2013 with just two employees to becoming the leading advocacy group for the Georgia coast. Key topics include the success stories of legislative and community-driven conservation efforts, such as the protection of the Okefenokee Swamp and the halt of Spaceport Camden.

    Megan sheds light on the challenges and strategies of grassroots mobilization and highlights the importance of community involvement in environmental protection. She also touches on environmental justice issues and the impact of local communities on conservation activities. Megan concludes by encouraging listeners to engage in local government and conservation efforts, emphasizing the power of voting and community participation.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to Tybee Island Marine Science Center

    00:29 Introducing Megan Desrosiers and One Hundred Miles

    01:24 Founding and Growth of One Hundred Miles

    04:09 Advocacy and Legislative Successes

    13:53 The Fight Against Spaceport Camden

    22:25 Environmental Justice and Community Involvement

    28:11 Personal Background and Passion for Conservation

    31:43 Recreation and Conservation on the Georgia Coast

    33:18 Get Involved: How You Can Help

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    36 分