
Mark Kurlansky: podcast appearances and interviews
author of TO CATCH A FISH
About Mark Kurlansky
Mark Kurlansky, born on December 7, 1948, is an American journalist and author known for his work in both fiction and nonfiction. He gained international recognition with his 1997 book Cod: A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World, which became a bestseller and was translated into more than fifteen languages. Kurlansky's writings often explore historical and cultural themes related to food and society. In 2006, he published Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea, which was awarded the nonfiction prize at the 2007 Dayton Literary Peace Prize. His work has contributed to a broader understanding of the impact of specific resources and ideas on global history and cultural development.
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Podcasts Mark Kurlansky appeared on
Shows that have booked Mark Kurlansky as a guest, ranked by appearance count.







Latest Mark Kurlansky interviews
Every podcast episode Mark Kurlansky has appeared on, newest first.




397. Food: An Underutilized Historical Lens with Mark Kurlansky





Guests who appear alongside Mark Kurlansky
Guests who share the same shows as Mark Kurlansky. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Mark Kurlansky been on?
Mark Kurlansky has appeared on 7 podcasts across 8 episodes. Notable shows include Dialogue with Marcia Franklin, Climate Changers, iHeartRadio Communities.
What does Mark Kurlansky do?
Mark Kurlansky is author of TO CATCH A FISH. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Mark Kurlansky's most recent podcast appearance?
Mark Kurlansky's most recent appearance was on "Prevent Cancer and Fishing". iHeartRadio Communities, published Apr 20, 2026.
Which podcast has Mark Kurlansky appeared on most often?
Dialogue with Marcia Franklin. 2 appearances on record, most recently Nov 30, 2025.
