We Are The Riverkeepers

We Are The Riverkeepers

Richmond Riverkeepers inconjunction with Mel Bampton

Episodes 7
Avg. Duration 46m
Activity Highly Active
Since Apr 2025
Latest Episode Feb 2026

Publishing Details

Schedule
Monthly
Format
Episodic
Consistency
50%
Hosting
feeds.buzzsprout.com

About This Podcast

What if every river - no matter where you traveled - was clean enough to swim in, drink from, and sustain life? 


We Are The Riverkeepers is a powerful new podcast dedicated to protecting and celebrating the world’s waterways. Created with Richmond Riverkeeper Association and hosted by Presenter, Author and Storyteller Mel Bampton, this series dives into the essential role rivers play - not just in our ecosystems, but in our lives, our stories, and our survival.


Through thorough conversations with environmentalists, scientists, Indigenous leaders, artists, and activists, we explore both the beauty and the urgency of river protection. From the tributaries of the Richmond River to the great arteries of the world, we ask:


 If the rivers could speak, what would they say?


This podcast goes beyond environmentalism to reveal how the health of our rivers is deeply connected to our emotional, social, physical, and cultural well-being. Clean rivers support biodiversity, secure drinking water, food supply, recreation, and climate resilience. They also offer something more intangible: a sense of place, purpose, and spiritual connection.


In a world facing ecological crisis, We Are The Riverkeepers brings hope, action, and connection. We’re amplifying the voices of those on the front lines of river protection and inviting everyone - you included - to join us in the riverkeeping revolution. 


You, me, We Are The Riverkeepers.


Join us:


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This podcast has been made possible with support from the Australian Government through the Emergency Response Fund, administered by NSW Reconstruction Authority's Northern Rivers Recovery and Resilience Program 2022-23. Delivered by North Coast Regional Landcare Network through the Caring for Catchments project. 


Let’s work together, to make rivers swimmable, fishable and drinkable, worldwide. You, me, We Are The Riverkeepers


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Recent Episodes

The River Runs Through Your Veins with Mitch King

Feb 26, 2026 41m

Mitch King is a Yaegl Bundjalung multi-disciplinary artist with deep connections to the rivers that grew him and his ancestors up. As a story teller he has translated this thread of connection – the…

Following The River Home with Ella Bancroft

Oct 24, 2025 43m

Is there a relationship between unwell minds and unwell rivers? Is there a connection between crime and corrupted waterways?Ella Bancroft is a poet, an advocate, an activist, a potent voice full of…

Living with Risk: Life Beside The River with Elly Bird

Sep 11, 2025 36m Transcript

The aftermath of catastrophic flooding reveals our deepest relationship with rivers. When waters rise unexpectedly, destroying homes and livelihoods, how do communities rebuild not just physically,…

Ocean Lovers, Why It's Time To Look Upstream with Zoe White

Aug 14, 2025 48m

This is a podcast about rivers, so why are we talking about the ocean? Well, let’s just say – one thing leads to another. Is it inevitable when someone falls so deeply in love with the ocean, that…

What Role Does Ceremony Play In River Health with Saundi McClain-Kloeckener and Tess Eckert

Jun 20, 2025 50m

Saundi is a member of the Native Women's Care Circle, a grassroots prayer group based in what is now known as St. Louis, Mo. She is of Cherokee and African American descent. Saundi has taken part in…

How Rivers Connect Us To Past, Present And Each Other with Rhoda Roberts

May 16, 2025 56m

Rhoda Roberts is from a long-line of patient, powerful First Nations people, innovators and advocates, who have created newspapers, radio, cultural and healing hubs, spaces and services to overcome…

What The Richmond River Can Teach Us with Prof. Amanda Reichelt-Brushett

Apr 09, 2025 51m

When humans harm the rivers, how does that in turn harm humans? What can we do to turn the tides on unhealthy rivers and make them places again to play, fish, work and enjoy?Prof. Amanda…

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does We Are The Riverkeepers have?

We Are The Riverkeepers has published 7 episodes since April 2025, covering topics in Documentary, Natural Sciences.

Is We Are The Riverkeepers still active?

We Are The Riverkeepers is currently highly active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 46m.

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