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Lake Doctor | A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast

Lake Doctor | A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast

Released: 2026-04-07
© 2026 Lake Doctor | A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast
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47 Episodes
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47 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-04-07
© 2026 Lake Doctor | A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast
Most Recent Episode
Wild About Wetlands: Nature's Amazing Water Filters

Wild About Wetlands: Nature's Amazing Water Filters

In Episode 20 of The Lake Doctor Podcast, hosts Suzie Light and Dr. Nate Bosch revisit the best moments from Season 2 episodes about wetlands. They explore how wetlands act as nature’s kidneys—filtering nutrients, reducing floodwaters, and protectin
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In Episode 20 of The Lake Doctor Podcast, hosts Suzie Light and Dr. Nate Bosch revisit the best moments from Season 2 episodes about wetlands. They explore how wetlands act as nature’s kidneys—filtering nutrients, reducing floodwaters, and protecting lakes from pollution—while explaining the differences between marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens.
Featuring insights from Landon Vine, Nathan Herbert, Nate Simons, Jacob Macke, and Stephen Jacquemin, the episode shows how restored wetlands filter significant amounts of water and help reduce harmful algal blooms. Nate and Suzie connect these ideas to Kosciusko County and the new Lake Rx program, highlighting why protecting and restoring wetlands is key to cleaner, healthier lakes. There will be some really big news about Lake Rx in the coming weeks, so make sure you're subscribed. You won't want to miss this announcement!
Check out the full conversations featured in this episode below:
02:31 - Ep. 10 - How to Eat Like a Wetland with Landon Vine, V3 Consulting
05:31 - Ep. 18 - Quaking Bogs & Old Forests: Extraordinary Ecosystems with Nathan Herbert, The Nature Conservancy 
08:07 - Ep. 4 - Why a Controlled Wildfire is Important for our Lakes with Nate Simons, Blue Heron Ministries
14:53 - Ep. 17 - How Wetlands Help Lakes Recover with Dr. Stephen Jacquemin, Wright State University
19:12 - Ep. 19 - Why Choose Native Plants for Your Lake Property with Jacob Macke, Chapman Lake Nursery
22:38 - Ep. 14 - How to Improve Lake Health Using a Holistic Approach
Learn more about the Lilly Center's work at https://lakes.grace.edu/.
Have a question we could answer on the podcast? Send an email to lakes@grace.edu or submit a comment below.
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Episode ID: 1000760006238
GUID: Buzzsprout-18969903
Release Date: 07/04/2026, 14:30:00

Description

Welcome to Lake Doctor: A Lilly Center for Lakes and Streams Podcast, your go-to source for understanding and preserving the health of our local lakes. Join hosts Dr. Nate Bosch, an expert in limnology, and Suzie Light, a lifelong resident and passionate advocate for our aquatic environments, as they dive deep into the challenges facing Kosciusko County's lakes.
Dr. Nate Bosch grew up in Michigan and received his doctorate in 2007 from the University of Michigan in limnology. With 18 peer-reviewed publications spanning research from the Great Lakes to smaller inland lakes and streams, Nate has been awarded the prestigious Chandler Misner Award twice by the International Association of Great Lakes Research. At Grace College, Nate is a professor in the environmental science program, dean of the School of Science and Engineering, and leads the Lilly Center team, serving the local community with dedication and expertise.
Each episode tackles these critical issues head-on, featuring insightful interviews with our partners, engaging Q&A sessions, and fun segments for the science enthusiasts among us. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at the impactful research and education efforts spearheaded by the Lilly Center and discover how we can all contribute to safeguarding our precious freshwater ecosystems.
Tune in bi-monthly starting June 2024, and join the conversation by leaving comments or emailing us at lakes@grace.eduwith your questions and ideas. Supported by the K21 Health Foundation, Rick and April Sasso, and DreamOn Studios, this podcast aims to inspire and inform the next generation of water-literate citizens and environmental stewards. Learn more about our work and how to support us at lakes.grace.edu.

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