🎧What I'm listening to
For the Wild Podcast: Interview with Dr. Natasha Myers on Growing the Planthroposcene.
Killers: J pod on the brink. “A new podcast about the southern resident killer whale population.”
Rebecca Solnit: Falling Together. On On Being.
The Environmental Justice Landscape in Hawaiʻi. An interview with longtime environmental justice activist, community leader, and scholar Kyle Kajihiro. On Root Cause Remedies.
At the Mouth of the Menominee River: A Conversation with Anahkwet (Guy Reiter) on the Edge Effects Podcast.
An interview with Erin Brokovich on the state of the world's drinking water. On The Rich Roll podcast.
School Food Politics: A Conversation with Jennifer Gaddis, on Edge Effects.
Goatwalker: An Open Wound (4 part series on Future Ecologies). “What is a border? Is it simply an edge: a sharp transition between one state and another? Or does it stretch beyond a single dimension, warping land and people through a self-perpetuating 'otherness'? In this final chapter of Goatwalker, we uncover the ties that bind ecosystems, identities, and communities of all sorts – migrant or otherwise.”
How 2020 Became a Climate Election Year. On How to Save a Planet.
Political Instability = Planetary Instability. On Hot Take.
A Snowboarder's Quest to Get Out the Vote. On the Outside Magazine Podcast.
The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance. An essay written and narrated by Robin Wall Kimmerer.
An interview with the environmental writer and activist Rebecca Solnit. On On Being
The Future of Conservation: A Conversation with Bram Büscher and Robert Fletcher exploring the idea of ‘convivial conservation.’ On Edge Effects.
The Valve Turners from the NYTimes The Daily podcast:
Living to Tell a Tale: Stories of Risk and Adventure with Kristin J. Jacobson on the official podcast of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE).
An interview with Dr. BJ Fogg, founder and director of Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University.
Save The Wild Podcast. Episode 4: Helping Whales By Helping People:
An interview on the Edge Effects podcast with Megan Raby about her 2017 book “American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science”
Kelp Farming, for the Climate. On How to Save a Planet.
Sounds from the wild: frogs, elk and snowmelt. From The Wild with Chris Morgan.
Finding the Mother Tree: An Interview with Suzanne Simard. Interviewed by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee in Emergence Magazine: “I’m standing on the shoulders of thousands of years of knowledge. I think it’s so important that we all recognize this. There is so much knowledge there that we’ve ignored.” – Suzanne Simard
The Ezra Klein Show: In a recent episode of the Ezra Klein show, Ezra does an ‘ask me anything’ segment, answering listener questions on a range of topics, but two topics he mentioned caught my interest in particular: 1) His views on the ‘degrowth’ movement advocated for by scholars like the economic anthropologists Jason Hickel and 2) his views on individual responsibility in promoting social and environmental change.
The Climate Connection - Episode 10: Future perfect: Includes interviews with linguist Suzanne Romaine on “her recent research into language and sustainable development, and the links between the climate crisis and language death” and ecolinguist Mariana Roccia on the important role of ecolinguistics in language education.