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What's Your Map?

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From historians, scientists and writers to creatives and cultural custodians, people have used maps as a source of knowledge, guidance, and inspiration for centuries. Winner of the Gold award at the British Podcast Awards 2025 in the Education category! Join award-winning expert Professor Jerry Brotton, as in each episode he invites a guest to share a map close to their heart - and unfurl the i... more

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In this second live episode from the British Library, Jerry speaks to explorer and Chief Scout Dwayne Fields, who is accompanied by Head of the Scout Heritage Collection, Caroline Pantling.

They shine a spotlight on the innovative, hand-drawn maps... more

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In this special live episode at the British Library, Jerry speaks to celebrated geographer, author, broadcaster and former President of the Royal Geographical Society, Nicholas Crane.

They discuss the discreet War Department takeover of an area of... more

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In this episode, Jerry Brotton meets Dr. Animesh Sinha from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF, or Doctors Without Borders). Animesh is an infectious diseases specialist who has spent his career caring for people in remote regions with HIV, tuberculosis (... more

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In this episode, Jerry takes another excursion to meet with Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and English visual artist, Hannah Claus.

Hannah is in London exhibiting at the High Commission of Canada in the U.K. as part of their commitment to show work by I... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Katie Parker
Cartographic Collections Manager at the Royal Geographical Society, previously worked as a map researcher for Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps.
Royal Geographical Society
Episode: S4 Ep1: Silver Sails: Following the Galleon Route with Dr. Katie Parker
Hannah Claus
Canadian First Nations artist
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Nicholas Crane
Geographer and author
British Library
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Dwayne Fields
Chief scout
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Jago Cooper
Museum director
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Michael Avisa
Travel writer
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Animesh Sinha
Doctors Without Borders expert
Doctors Without Borders
Episode: S3 Ep7: Season 4 Launches November 5th!
Joche van Netten
Associate professor of early modern history at the University of Amsterdam, writer about maritime history and maps.
University of Amsterdam
Episode: S3 Ep6: Polar Bears and the Unknown with Djoeke van Netten
Anton Thomas
Melbourne-based artist-cartographer known for his intricate hand-drawn maps
Episode: S3 Ep5: Wild, Native, Extant - Exploring Emotional Geography with Anton Thomas

Host

Jerry Brotton
Host of the podcast and a renowned historian with expertise in cartography and cultural history.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • A roller coaster worth every second!

    Jerry has the gift of story telling. Essential to such complex topics he is tackling. Making it’s accessible and incredibly memorable. Every episode is a treat. Highly recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jshopck
    Francea year ago
  • Great perspective

    Engaging and new perspectives on cartography. Nicely produced.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ScottJB2
    United Statesa year ago
  • Sound and vision

    Wonderful to be able to see the maps as well as hear the conversations

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    La Sposa Chic
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Fascinating insights!

    A range of unique perspectives on maps and the stories behind them. A highly recommended listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FleurLondon
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • A unique listen

    I love maps and love the conversation with experts and people who love maps like me. Jerry is a fantastic host too

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Papertoad
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners enjoy the variety of guests that enrich discussions on art, history, and culture.
The production quality is commended, with specifically engaging conversations centered around maps and their significance.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and memorable storytelling approach of the host.
Many highlight the unique perspectives on cartography and its societal implications.

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#213
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#221
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S4 Ep1: Silver Sails: Following the Galleon Route with Dr. Katie Parker
Q: What do we know about the map maker and his background?
Batiste Agnese is from Genoa and had a workshop in Venice, but very little more is known about him, making him a mysterious figure in map history.
S4 Ep1: Silver Sails: Following the Galleon Route with Dr. Katie Parker
Q: What happens to Magellan?
Magellan manages to cross the Pacific but loses many men and ships due to miscalculations. Ultimately, he is killed in the Philippines, and only a small part of his crew returns to Spain led by Elcano.
S3 Ep5: Wild, Native, Extant - Exploring Emotional Geography with Anton Thomas
Q: What generated your interest in maps as an artist?
Anton reflects that he was drawn to the merging of art and science within cartography, finding it a non-fiction art form that allows him to express concepts tied to real-world geography.
S3 Ep5: Wild, Native, Extant - Exploring Emotional Geography with Anton Thomas
Q: Why did you start in Alaska?
Anton mentions that he is right-handed and prefers to draw from left to right, making North America, particularly Alaska, a familiar starting point for his map.
S3 Ep1: One World, One Ocean…One Climate with Elizabeth Hogan
Q: Can you give me a sense of how this kind of information and data and the sort of work that you're doing is having an impact?
Elizabeth spoke about the mixed feelings of hope and concern regarding the scientific community's influence on policy decisions and the critical need for action on sustainability.

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Exploring the intersection of geography with human stories, a wide array of guests—from historians and environmentalists to artists and educators—share their deep personal connections to maps. Each episode emphasizes not only the art of cartography but also the cultural and historical narratives that maps encapsulate, drawing listeners into the discussions around topics such as maritime exploration, Indigenous culture, and the implications of maps in modern society. A unique feature of this podcast lies in its commitment to melding personal anecdotes with academic insights, thus engaging enthusiasts of geography and storytelling alike.

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2. Hannah Claus
3. Nicholas Crane
4. Dwayne Fields
5. Jago Cooper
6. Michael Avisa
7. Animesh Sinha
8. Joche van Netten

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