Oyster Ninja podcast is exploring the Oyster inside and outside the shell. We hope to educate you and have your mouth watering at the same time. We introduce you to some of the worlds top oyster shuckers, oyster farmers, and anyone else that has something to do with environmental change and sustainability.
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Unknown Host hosts Oyster Ninja Podcast, a arts show with 112 episodes published.
Payton Clements the mouth of the South: Introducing people to New Orleans Oyster Culture
Jun 5, 202653m
Most oyster lovers and aspiring shuckers overlook a crucial secret: the true backbone of New Orleans' vibrant oyster culture isn't just wild harvests, it's the innovative farm-raised varieties transforming the industry—a
Solar Oysters... Is it the future of oyster farming? w/ Steve Pattison
May 16, 202631m0
Learn how Solar Oysters is using innovative technology to transform oyster farming. Discover the benefits of solar energy in aquaculture from industry expert Steve Pattison. In a world increasingly focused on sustainabil
MSX Oyster Disease: What's Happening to Prince Edward Island Oysters?
May 4, 202633m0
In this episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast, I sit down with Canadian oyster expert Jason Woodside to break down the growing concern around MSX disease and its impact on Prince Edward Island oysters. We talk about what M
Libby Davis: Oyster shucker to owner of Lady Shuckers to Oyster Farming Lady Shucks
Apr 20, 202642m0
From the Peace Corps in Madagascar to building one of Maine's most recognized oyster catering brands—this episode goes way deeper than oysters. On this episode of The Oyster Ninja Podcast, I sit down with Libby Davis, fo
In this episode, I sit down with oyster shucker and aquaculture student Leila Avery to talk about her journey from working behind the raw bar to studying the science of oysters at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Navigating Job Loss in Conservation: Alex Troutman's Journey
Feb 3, 202649m0
In this episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast, Gardener Douglas welcomes back Alex Troutman, a fish and wildlife biologist and environmental educator. They delve into the challenges faced by federal employees, particularly
Why Clean Water Matters in Oyster Farming | Fallen Pine Oyster Farm | Dan Worrell
Dec 24, 20251h 3m0
In this episode, I sit down with Dan Worrell of Fallen Pine Oyster Farm to talk about what it really takes to grow Maryland's saltiest oyster—and why clean, healthy water is the ultimate brag. We dig into what makes an o
The Oyster Ninja and the Shuck Squad hit Prince Edward Island for one of the world's most iconic oyster festivals. From cold waters to fast hands, this episode dives into competition life, oyster culture, and the bond be
In this compelling episode, I sit down with podcaster and writer Deb Freeman to explore the vibrant history and ongoing evolution of Black foodways in America. Together, we dive into stories of pioneering figures like Le
Breaking the Shell: New Jersey Oysters, Jetty Rock, and the Future of the Coast
Mar 29, 202532m0
In this episode, we sit down with the Jetty Rock Foundation to explore how they're reshaping the narrative around New Jersey oysters. We dive into their innovative Oyster Master Guild Partnership, discuss their bold visi
MICHAEL KELLY: KELLYS OYSTERS (OLDEST ESTABLISHED OYSTER BUSINESS IN IRELAND)
Mar 25, 202544m0
Today we sit down with Michael Kelly all the way from Ireland. We have a great conversation about oyster farming, oyster types in Ireland and even his past time Hurling. https://kellyoysters.com/ Ireland, with its extens
In this episode, we sit down with Adam Colquhoun, owner of Oyster Boy Toronto (located at 872 Queen St W, Toronto, Canada) to shuck open the world of oysters, seafood, and restaurant success. Adam shares his journey in t
Rhode Island Oyster Shucker Chris Catucci: The Shuckologist
Feb 22, 202548m0
Chris Catucci talks about his life being a college graduate of aquaculture. He talks about his life as a bass fisherman, oyster shucker and oyster farm worker. Chris also runs a mobile oyster bar in Rhode Island called S
In this powerful episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast, we sit down with Khanh Nguyen, a talented oyster shucker and chef, to explore his inspiring journey to sobriety. He opens up about his struggles with addiction, the c
From Public School Teacher to Oyster Farmer: Mike Manyak owner of Sapidus Farms
Jan 1, 202530m0
In this fascinating episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast, I sit down with Mike Manyak, owner of Sapidus Farms, nestled in the Great Wicomico near the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay. Mike shares his journey from bei
2X Canadian Oyster Shucking Champ Jason Woodside interviews The Oyster Ninja
Nov 20, 202438m0
Jason from Banjo Oyster interviews The Oyster Ninja and takes an entirely new perspective on asking questions. We discuss the shucking journey and what makes an oyster shucker. Use code OysterNinja https://www.etsy.com/s
In this episode, we're diving into the world of invention with Crystal Lugo, the visionary behind the game-changing Glove Scaler. From a product that came from a mental vision and is now transforming the way we prepare f
ASKING CHAT GPT: WHAT SHOULD OYSTER SHUCKERS AND OYSTER FARMERS CONSIDER FOR THE UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Oct 27, 202414m0
Today i asked chat gpt what oyster farmers and shuckers consider for the upcoming election. Chat GPt told me that they should be focusing on a few topics that include environmental regulations, public health and safety s
In this episode, we dive into the heart of two of the most iconic oyster festivals on the East Coast – the Urbanna Oyster Festival and the St. Mary's Oyster Festival. From the rich history and unique charm of Urbanna, Vi
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Oyster Ninja Podcast is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under arts (food) and has published 112 episodes.
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Oyster Ninja Podcast has published 112 episodes.
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Oyster Ninja Podcast regularly covers arts, food, society. It sits in the arts category, with a food focus.
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