14 Best Earthquake and Seismology Podcasts
Earthquake and Seismology Podcasts
Here are 14 Best Earthquake and Seismology Podcasts worth listening to in 2026.
Export Contact List1. Earthquake News and Info Tracker
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Earthquake News and Info Tracker: Your Daily Source for Earthquake UpdatesStay informed and prepared with the 'Earthquake News and Info Tracker' podcast. Tune in daily for the latest updates on seismic activities, including real-time earthquake reports, expert analyses, and safety tips. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a researcher, or just curious about earthquakes, our podcast provides comprehensive coverage of seismic events from around the world. Subscribe now to stay ahead with accurate and timely earthquake information.MORE Producer/Network Daily Trackers News/Info
Email ****@mac.com
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
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2. Earthquake!
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Are you curious about what causes the earth to shake? Do you know how to stay safe? Join us to learn about earthquake science, safety, and history. Warning: includes many silly jokes and puns ...because learning should be FUN!MORE Producer/Network QuakeFeed
Email ****@artisanglobal.com
Estimated Monthly Listeners 1k-10k
Apple Rating 4.3/5Apple Reviews 47Facebook 9.9KTwitter 6.8KInstagram 2.4K Avg Length 8 min Format Bite size Since Apr 2021 Get Email Contact
3. Earthquake Science Center Seminars
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Open dialogue about important issues in earthquake science presented by Center scientists, visitors, and invitees.
Email ****@usgs.gov
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Facebook 681.4KTwitter 297.3K Since Jan 2021 Get Email Contact
4. Seismic Soundoff
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Seismic Soundoff showcases conversations addressing the challenges of energy, water, and climate. Produced by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and hosted by Andrew Geary of 51 features, these episodes celebrate and inspire the geophysicists of today and tomorrow. Three new episodes monthly.MORE Host Andrew Geary
Email ****@seg.org
Estimated Monthly Listeners 1k-10k
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 48Facebook 53.1KTwitter 4.9KInstagram 8.3K Avg Length 28 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
5. Underground Truths
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Dive deep into Earth's hidden mysteries with Underground Truths, where geologists, volcanologists, and adventurers reveal secrets buried beneath our feet. Explore ancient tectonic battles, unearth bizarre mineral formations, and decode clues about our planet's explosive past. Each episode cracks open jaw-dropping discoveries—from glowing cave ecosystems to the physics of mega-earthquakes—blending hard science with edge-of-your-seat storytelling. Perfect for rockhounds, disaster enthusiasts, and anyone who's ever wondered what really happens in the mantle's pressure cooker...MORE Email ****@avonetics.com
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6. Geology Bites
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What moves the continents, creates mountains, swallows up the sea floor, makes volcanoes erupt, triggers earthquakes, and imprints ancient climates into the rocks? Oliver Strimpel, a former astrophysicist and museum director asks leading researchers to divulge what they have discovered and how they did it. To learn more about the series, and see images that support the podcasts, go to geologybites.com.Instagram: @GeologyBitesBluesky: GeologyBitesX: @geology_bitesEmail: ****@gmail.comMORE Host Oliver Strimpel
Producer/Network Oliver Strimpel
Email ****@gmail.com
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 8Facebook 1.5KTwitter 182 Avg Length 31 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
7. DesignSafe Radio
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We all have experienced natural hazards in our lives: earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunami, floods: they impact our society at the most fundamental levels. Through rigorous testing and outreach programs, the team at the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure is committed to making sure the next natural hazard doesn't have to be a disaster for you and your family. From the National Science Foundation and the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure: This is DesignSafe radio!MORE Host Daniel Zehner
Producer/Network Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure
Email ****@purdue.edu
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 7Facebook 93Twitter 240 Avg Length 13 min Format Short form Get Email Contact
8. CityTalk:LA - A MySafe:LA Podcast.
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What's going on in Los Angeles related to disasters and the history of the City of Angels? What have we learned about the major earthquakes in our past, and how does that affect the future? Why do people continue to die in house fires? How do we live through this bizarre COVID-19 pandemic? Listen to our experts as we share valuable stories about disasters in the history of Los Angeles - and explain how you can be better prepared to survive the next big disaster!MORE Hosts Chris Nevil, David Barrett, Luis Fierro, Victoria Garcia, Marlene Vega
Producer/Network David Barrett, Chris Nevil, Luis Fierro, Victoria Garcia, Marlene Vega
Email ****@mysafela.org
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 5Facebook 1KTwitter 2.2KInstagram 2.5K Avg Length 28 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
9. Rocks for Jocks
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Welcome to Rocks for Jocks, a Science podcast for everyday people with a focus on Climate and Natural Hazards! Each episode covers a new topic or features insights from guests, including scientists and industry professionals. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or just curious about the world, this podcast has something for you. https://linktr.ee/RocksForJocksMORE Producer/Network RfJ Media
Email ****@gmail.com
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 8 Avg Length 36 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
10. Science Powering Tomorrow
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Hosted by GNS Scientist hazard and risk expert Dr Mary Anne Clive, each episode introduces you to the brilliant minds working to keep New Zealanders safe, powered, and prepared — through tsunamis, tectonics, and tomorrow's technology. Listen. Learn. Be inspired.MORE Apple Rating 5/5 Avg Length 32 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
11. The Fault in the Facts
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Makayla Clark takes a look at the truth and history of Alaska's geology from volcanoes to earthquakes, glaciers to tsunamis.
Host Makayla Clark
Email ****@ktuu.com
Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 1Facebook 405.1KTwitter 73KInstagram 46.2K Avg Length 11 min Format Short form Get Email Contact
12. Fragments
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First-hand accounts of the February 2011 Earthquake & its aftermath.
Producer/Network RNZ Originals
Email ****@rnz.co.nz
Estimated Monthly Listeners 100-1k
Apple Reviews 34 Avg Length 58 min Format Long form Get Email Contact
13. History of the Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco
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On the fateful morning of April 18, 1906, a massive earthquake struck San Francisco, triggering a catastrophic series of fires that would devastate the city for four harrowing days. The inferno, ignited by ruptured gas lines, downed electrical wires, and collapsing chimneys, spread with terrifying speed, while broken water mains severely hampered firefighting efforts. By the time the fires were finally brought under control on April 21, nearly 3,000 lives had been lost, and 500 city blocks lay in ashes...MORE Email ****@podcastlibrary.org
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14. San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire, The by Charles Morris (1833 - 1922)
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The first half of this book describes the devastating earthquake that hit San Francisco in 1906, and the subsequent destruction caused by fire. Various eyewitnesses and victims give their account on the tragedy.In the second half, a number of different other earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are retold, like the eruption of the Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeij or the explosion of the Krakatoa, together with scientific explanations for the causes of earthquakes and the eruption of volcanos. (Summary by Availle)MORE Producer/Network LibriVox
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| Podcaster Name | Role | Podcast Link | Podcast Episodes | Gender | Twitter Handle | Twitter Followers | Location | |
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| Andrew Geary | Host | seg.org/podcast | 250 | Male | @spelledgeary | 35 | Indianapolis, IN, United States | |
| Oliver Strimpel | Host | geologybites.com | 204 | Male | @oliverstrimpel | |||
| Daniel Zehner | Host | designsafe-ci.org/podcast | 251 | Male | @drzehner | 71 | Eugene, OR, United States | |
| Chris Nevil | Co Host | buzzsprout.com/19793 | 33 | Male | ||||
| David Barrett | Co Host | buzzsprout.com/19793 | 33 | Male | Los Angeles, CA, United States | |||
| Luis Fierro | Co Host | buzzsprout.com/19793 | 33 | Male | CA, United States | |||
| Victoria Garcia | Co Host | buzzsprout.com/19793 | 33 | Female | ||||
| Marlene Vega | Co Host | buzzsprout.com/19793 | 33 | Female | ||||
| Makayla Clark | Host | omny.fm/shows/alaska-s-news-source/playlists/the-fault-in-the-facts | 24 | Female | @newsmakayla | 185 | Anchorage, AK, United States | |
| RNZ | Producer | 7 | ||||||
| Mong-Han Huang | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Zachary Smith | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Yifang Cheng | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Travis Alongi | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Toño Bayona | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Thomas Rockwell | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Theresa Sawi | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Taiyi Wang | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Shinji Toda | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Sarah Minson | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Peter Shearer | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Karl Kappler | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Jessica Murray | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Jeanne Hardebeck | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Jack W. Baker | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Itzhak Lior | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Emily Mongold | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Chris Milliner | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K | ||||
| Andres Pena Castro | earthquake.usgs.gov/contactus/menlo/seminars/archives/2021 | 147 | @usgs_quakes | 297.3K |