Episodes

  • Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast Season 4: Sea Turtles, Octopus Adventures, and More
    Apr 2 2026

    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 mins
  • Sun, Sand, & Sea Turtle Secrets: Tybee's Year-End Wrap
    Dec 4 2025

    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 mins
  • Conserving Georgia's Coast: An In-Depth Conversation with Megan Desrosiers of 100 MILES
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcomes Megan Desrosiers, the founding president and CEO of '100 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 100 Miles

    01:24 Founding and Growth of 100 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 mins
  • FAN FAVORITE: Protecting the North Atlantic Right Whale
    Oct 30 2025

    In this episode of the award-winning Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos is joined by marine campaigner Greg Reilly from the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). They discuss the various efforts to protect the endangered North Atlantic Right whale, focusing on the implementation of AIS (Automatic Identification System) transceivers along the coast to alert vessels to slow down in whale habitats.

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    They dive into the challenges of vessel strikes, the successes of the Station Keeper program, the importance of education and awareness, and the innovative technology used for whale conservation. The episode also touches on Greg's background in the Coast Guard and the broader conservation work of IFAW globally.

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    IFAW and the North Atlantic Right Whale

    MEET Greg Reilly

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    23 mins
  • Sister Patt Gunn Pt. 2: Gullah Geechee Stories and Spirit Tales
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, Sister Patt Gunn shares the rich cultural heritage and spirit stories of the Gullah Geechee people. Recorded on a blustery October day, Sister Patt recounts her experiences, including a remarkable whale-watching expedition that highlighted the connection between Gullah Geechee history and the endangered right whales.

    She also shares poignant family stories and spirit encounters, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in preserving cultural legacy. This episode encourages listeners to cherish and tell their own stories, ensuring they contribute to the ongoing narrative of their communities.

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    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:16 Sister Pat Gunn's Contributions

    00:59 Understanding Gullah Language

    02:28 The Whale Experience

    08:25 Spirit Stories and Family Traditions

    16:30 Burial Traditions and Taboos

    18:59 Spiritual Encounters in Savannah

    21:33 Conclusion and Gratitude

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    23 mins
  • Heritage and Community: Sister Patt Gunn on Protecting Gullah Geechee Culture
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos sits down with Sister Patt Gunn for part one of a two-part conversation. Sister Patt is a celebrated Gullah Geechee storyteller and tour guide.

    Sister Patt shares the historical significance of the Gullah Geechee people, their unwavering connection to their land and water, and the ongoing fight to preserve their culture. The conversation delves into her work with Underground Tours in Savannah, teaching American history from a Gullah Geechee perspective, and recounts the powerful community effort to rename Savannah’s Calhoun Square to Taylor Square in honor of Susie King Taylor.

    The episode highlights the importance of storytelling, community solidarity, and the healing power of water in Gullah Geechee culture.

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    FIND A PERFECT SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:49 Gullah Geechee Heritage and Legal Victory

    03:44 Understanding Gullah Geechee Culture

    06:23 Underground Tours and Historical Advocacy

    09:41 Honoring Susie King Taylor

    16:04 The Importance of Water in Gullah Geechee Life

    20:47 Juneteenth Celebrations and Community Healing

    23:56 Conclusion and Upcoming Stories

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    26 mins
  • Celebrating Juliette Gordon Low's Legacy: Girl Scouts, History, and Inspiration
    Sep 18 2025

    In this episode of the Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast, host Jessica Leigh Lebos welcome Shannon Browning Mullis, Executive Director of the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace.

    They discuss the fascinating life of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of America, and her impact on young women. Shannon shares insights into Juliette's unique character and her contributions during a time of social change. The discussion highlights the ongoing programs at the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, particularly focusing on the Progressive Era and its connection to modern movements for inclusivity and empowerment.

    The episode wraps up with details on upcoming events, including a special Monsters and Manuscripts lecture series. This podcast is a celebration of history, community, and the enduring legacy of the Girl Scouts.

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    FIND A SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome to Tybee Island Marine Science Center Podcast

    00:48 Introducing Juliette Gordon Low

    01:12 Juliette Gordon Low's Early Life and Marriage

    01:39 Founding of the Girl Scouts

    04:29 Juliette Gordon Low's Legacy and Impact

    04:55 The Birthplace Museum Experience

    06:15 Girl Scout Programs and Badges

    10:58 Historical Mariners and Wing Scout Programs

    14:07 Inclusivity and Evolution of Girl Scouts

    14:59 Shannon Browning Mullis' Work in Savannah

    22:19 Upcoming Events and Programs

    24:16 Closing Remarks and Future Outlook

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    26 mins
  • Secrets of Tybee Island: History, Harmony, and Sound Baths!
    Sep 4 2025

    Hey there, ocean explorers! Welcome to another episode from the Tybee Island Marine Science Center podcast. Today, we have a super special guest—Jacilyn Ledford! She’s not just a tour guide, but also a yoga teacher, sound healer, and all-around Tybee Island expert.

    Here’s what you’ll discover in this fun episode:

    • Jacilyn tells us how she started Tybee Tours and why she loves sharing the island’s amazing stories.
    • You’ll hear about the cool history of Tybee, from old windmills to secret forts and even a train line that turned into Windmill Lane!
    • We learn about the people who lived on Tybee long ago, including Native Americans, African Americans, and families who made the island their home.
    • Jacilyn shares how food and fashion from West Africa are still part of Tybee’s culture today.
    • Ever heard of a sound bath? Jacilyn explains how relaxing sounds can help your brain feel calm and creative—sometimes people even see colors or have wild dreams!
    • There’s even a story about a real-life ghost adventure and how Jacilyn helps people with her special energy skills.
    • Find out how history and “woo woo” (that’s what Jacilyn calls her magical side) come together to make Tybee Island a place full of surprises.

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    📚 Chapter Markers:

    1. Welcome to Tybee Island Marine Science Center
    2. Meet Jacilyn Ledford: Tour Guide & Sound Healer
    3. The Story Behind Tybee Tours
    4. Discovering Tybee’s Hidden History
    5. Windmills, Trains, and Secret Forts
    6. The People of Tybee: Past and Present
    7. Food, Fashion, and West African Connections
    8. Exploring the Ocean and Marine Life
    9. Sound Baths: What Are They?
    10. Science and Magic: How Sound Heals
    11. Ghost Stories and Energy Adventures
    12. When History Meets the “Woo Woo”
    13. Giving Back: Sound Baths for a Good Cause
    14. Thank You and How to Learn More

    Thanks for listening and remember—every day is a great day to explore and learn something new!

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    34 mins