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Spatial Signals is a podcast about remote sensing, GIS, and geospatial technologies - but more importantly it’s a podcast about the people who use and apply them. This podcast is sponsored by AmericaView, the national remote sensing network dedicated to empowering Earth Observation. Your hosts are Dr. Bradley Shellito from Youngstown State University and Mr. Chris McGinty, the Executive Director of AmericaView. New episodes every Monday morning.
Spatial Signals is a podcast about remote sensing, GIS, and geospatial technologies - but more importantly it’s a podcast about the people who use and apply them. This podcast is sponsored by AmericaView, the national remote sensing network dedicated to empowering Earth Observation. Your hosts are Dr. Bradley Shellito from Youngstown State University and Mr. Chris McGinty, the Executive Director of AmericaView. New episodes every Monday morning.
Episodes

Monday Mar 16, 2026
Nature-Based Solutions with Jason Parent
Monday Mar 16, 2026
Monday Mar 16, 2026
Jason Parent from the University of Rhode Island joins us to talk about not having any marketable skills from an environmental science degree, studying the expansion of cities over time through GIS, mapping cities with Landsat, field work with wind flow patterns around tree islands in the Everglades, dust from the Sahara reaching Florida, riding around in airboats, Jason’s work as the PI of Rhode Island View, modeling forest mortality with lidar and imagery, urban tree canopy analysis, mapping dead trees with aerial imagery, mapping vernal pools for habitat analysis, nature-based solutions, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Mar 09, 2026
The Minnesota of the Solar System with Darci Snowden
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Darci Snowden from Central Washington University joins us to talk about a documentary about the Voyager mission, Darci's attending Space Camp as a kid, geophysics and the application to planetary sciences, being a participating scientist in the Cassini mission, particles and fields, using radar for mapping Saturn’s moon Titan, remote sensing and planetary science, the Eclipse Ballooning project, NASA Science Activation Teams, the NASA’s VERITAS mission and SAR, using NASA AREN Aeropods, professional development workshops for teachers, inspiring students to feel like scientists, Europa Clipper, the Dragonfly drone mission to Titan, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Mar 02, 2026
Sleep Is Highly Overrrated with Qiusheng Wu
Monday Mar 02, 2026
Monday Mar 02, 2026
Qiusheng Wu from the University of Tennessee joins us to talk about his being assigned to study GIS in China, the inspiration of Google Earth, the founding of TennesseeView, geemap, publishing geospatial books, Qiusheng’s book about Google Earth Engine and Python with Locate Press, the advantages of self-publishing, advancements in GeoAI, AI models applied to geospatial data, Qiusheng’s development of video tutorials and resources, sharing knowledge, advice for students, geospatial applications and careers, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Feb 23, 2026
Geospatial Found Me with Angela Lee
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Monday Feb 23, 2026
Angela Lee from Esri joins us to talk about map libraries, Esri’s work with academic libraries, introducing GIS into K-12 education, developing a customized version of ArcView for K-12 schools, creating teaching materials for K-12 classes, helping people understand the world through maps, addressing career skills, the scientific method, spatial literacy, potential impacts of AI in teaching and learning, evolving the GIScience curriculum, the importance of critical thinking and asking the right questions, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Feb 16, 2026
Remote Sensing and K-12 Education - The Squared Circle, Round Three
Monday Feb 16, 2026
Monday Feb 16, 2026
This is Round Three of our special “Squared Circle” episodes, where a group of guests gets together to wrestle with a particular topic. For this episode, we're joined by Dr. Paige Brochu from the University of Vermont, Dr. Tracy DeLiberty from the University of Delaware, Ms. Amy Logan from Iowa State University, and Dr. Dana Peterson from the University of Kansas and we are discussing working with remote sensing and imagery in K-12 classrooms. We talk about the education-ready digital toolkits our guests are building, creating state level landcover maps, digital state atlases, lesson plans using maps and data in a variety of applications, challenges of incorporating geospatial technologies into a K-12 curriculum, supporting new teachers, curriculum insertion points, removing the software barriers and web applications, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Feb 09, 2026
I've Always Been A Data Wrangler At Heart with Sam Batzli
Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
Sam Batzli from the University of Wisconsin-Madison joins us to talk about the vestibule of the Manly Miles Building at Michigan State University, writing historical contexts for installations around the country for the US Army Corps of Engineers, selective availability for GPS, distributing Landsat imagery online, the Upper Great Lakes RESAC, the birth of WisconsinView, data wrangling, the Space Science and Engineering Center at University of Wisconsin-Madison, fire analysis via remote sensing and web mapping, burn scar mapping and the BRISK project, thermal anomalies, new developments of RealEarth, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Feb 02, 2026
The Word Was Provenance with Jason Tullis
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Jason Tullis from the University of Arkansas joins us to talk about finding fossils in the mountains, the question of seeing a moon in a blue sky, attending school in England, being introduced to GIS in the US Forest Service summer program, mapping with aerial photos, cold-calling the University of South Carolina for graduate work, a choice between the CIA or academia, the importance of data provenance, remote sensing imagery and provenance, basic science on Mars, data replicability, a technical geography concentration in the geosciences, renaming remote sensing, the four futures, space exploration, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com

Monday Jan 26, 2026
Election Night Is The Equivalent of the Academy Awards with Chris Cooper
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
Chris Cooper from G2G Consulting joins us for this special episode to talk about the whole process behind federal funding which influences so many activities and projects today - we discuss coloring in maps in red and blue on election night as a child, Chris’ work on Rob Portman’s 2010 Senate race, the job of a Staff Assistant in a Congressional office, addressing policy issues on Capitol Hill, the activities of the different Congressional Committees for Appropriations, the process of funding requests, visiting Capitol Hill to discuss GIS and remote sensing, and much more. Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com
