The latest guest on Kit Rackley's Coffee and Geography blog will be familiar to many geographers through her work and recent book.
Dr Anjana Khatwa — earth scientist, geologist, science communicator, and author of The Whispers of Rock.
Kit and Anjana talk about:- how family migration and colonial history shaped her sense of place
- the childhood moment in Kenya that sparked a lifelong connection to rocks
- why geology is still too often left out of “nature” conversations
- how stories can help people connect emotionally with the ground beneath their feet
- equity, access, and belonging in rural and coastal spaces
- the important culture change needed inside organisations like the National Trust
Listen via the links below or simply search for 'Coffee & Geography' on your favourite podcasting app!
- the childhood moment in Kenya that sparked a lifelong connection to rocks
- why geology is still too often left out of “nature” conversations
- how stories can help people connect emotionally with the ground beneath their feet
- equity, access, and belonging in rural and coastal spaces
- the important culture change needed inside organisations like the National Trust
Listen via the links below or simply search for 'Coffee & Geography' on your favourite podcasting app!
Or listen here.

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