MOLLY YOUNG BROWN on The Great Turning /360
What if we started with gratitude? With love? In this episode Ayana is joined by longtime mentor Molly Young Brown in a discussion that tends to what it means to be human in times of polycrisis and un
Namrata Chowdhary: Three (50) Is A Magic Number (re-broadcast)
In the first decade of this century many of us learned that the threshold for keeping our planet healthy was 350 parts per million of carbon dioxide. Advocates like those the need
EP 407: Biden's Next Land Grab — Mimbres Peak, NM
In Episode 407 of District of Conservation, Gabriella kicks off 2024 with an must-listen episode on what is likely Biden's next national monument designation: Mimbres Peaks in Luna County, NM. Gab
Revisiting: Film Discussion - Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
This episode originally aired on October 26, 2020: This week on Terra Informa, Elizabeth Dowdell, Charlotte Thomasson, and Hannah Cunningham discuss the 1984 Hayao Miyazaki film Nausicä of the Valley
EP 406: Osage Nation Scores Major Win Against Big Wind
In Episode 406 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses a federal court victory handed to the Osage Nation after a wind company violated their sovereignty by constructing 84 wind turbines. Thi
EP 405: Endangered Species Act at 50 & RIP Orvis Arlington
In Episode 405 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses the state of the Endangered Species Act a half century in operation and laments the closure of the Orvis Arlington, Virginia, fly shop.
Joseph McFadden: A Cattle Biologist Explains Feed Additives (re-broadcast)
Did you know that India accounts for about one-third of the world’s one billion head of cattle? Last week on Sea Change Radio, we spoke to the head of Rumin8, a startup that’s working to reduce methan
Revisiting: I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas with Special Guest Janina Fuchs
This episode originally aired on December 16, 2019: This week we talk about energy transitions strategies and what young people are doing to push the movement. Terra Informers Sonak and Elizabeth give
EP 404: Underground Zombie Creeks in Washington? D.C. is a Swamp After All
In Episode 404 of District of Conservation, Gabriella reads a Washington Post article about zombie creeks that may invite swamplike conditions back in Washington, D.C. Previous discussion about D.C. b
Lauren Kim: Young Evangelicals for Climate Action
A study from 2022 found that people who identified as non-religious or atheist were more likely to identify as as compared with religious people who tended to be less committed to the
EP 403: Sun Sentinel Smears Sportsmen, Antiquities Act, & Colorado Wolves
In Episode 403 of District of Conservation, Gabriella has a roundup on the latest happenings in conservation: the Sun Sentinel smearing Florida sportsmen and women who support right to hunt and fish a
EP 402: Famous Virginia Buck Poached & Hands Off Household Appliances
In Episode 402 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses a sad end to the beloved Richmond, Virginia, Hollywood Cemetery and Independent Women's Network's new appliance action center to
Revisiting: Looking Back on the Light and Dark in 2020
This episode originally aired on December 28, 2020: This week we explore the meaning and significance of the winter solstice, reflecting on both the dark and the light so prominent at this time of yea
The Edges in the Middle, VII: Báyò Akómoláfé, Sa’ed Atshan, Cecilie Surasky
Continuing the conversation series, “The Edges in the Middle,” presented in collaboration with UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute, For The Wild is delighted to share this conversation betw
The Edges in the Middle, VII: Báyò Akómoláfé, Sa’ed Atshan, Cecilie Suratsky
Continuing the conversation series, “The Edges in the Middle,” presented in collaboration with UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute, For The Wild is delighted to share this conversation betw
EP 401: Shepherds of Wildlife Society ft. Tom Opre
In Episode 401 of District of Conservation, Gabriella sits down with Tom Opre - CEO/founder of Shepherds of Wildlife Society. SWS is recently know for its wildlife successful and award-winning film &q
EP 400: CSF NASC & Rep. Flood Introduces Resolution Against UN Meat Plan
In Episode 400 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recaps her experience at Congressional annual NASC Conference in Dewey Beach, Delaware and Rep. Mike Flood's
Revisiting: Christmas Trees - Then and Now
This episode originally aired on December 21, 2020: This week on Terra Informa, Sonak Patel and Hannah Cunningham talk all about Christmas trees. When and where did this tradition begin? What was used
SANDOR ELLIX KATZ on Cultures of Fermentation /359
“No organism is an island.” As Sandor Katz reminds us in this delightful and informative episode, all life on earth is deeply Though modern food systems alienate us from our environmen
Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 2
Last week on Sea Change Radio, we learned that the plastics industry plans to triple production in the next 40 years, reaching 3 trillion pounds of plastic a year by 2060. This week, we have the secon
EP 399: Lower-48 Wolverine Might Get ESA Threatened Protections
In Episode 399 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses her recent ALEC Summit speech on natural asset companies, fishing in Arizona's Salt River, previews CSF NASC podcast interviews, and
Revisiting: Sara Goes Birdwatching!
This episode originally aired on July 11, 2022: In this week's episode, Terra Informer Sara Chitsaz takes us along as she swoops into the world of birdwatching! We also hear from bird enthusiast Kitty
BETTY MARTIN on The Language of Consent /358
In this week’s episode we tap deep into the trust, desire, intimacy, and vulnerability that come from relationality. Betty Martin offers her vast knowledge of bodywork, somatics, and consent to give l
Matt Simon on Microplastics, Pt. 1
Look around you: at this very moment, chances are that within a one-foot radius of your body, there’s something plastic. The ubiquity of plastic comes with a steep cost, however. This week on Sea Chan
EP 398: Giving Tuesday, COP28, ExxonMobil's Lithium Bet
In Episode 398 of District of Conservation, Gabriella dishes on her Giving Tuesday picks, what coverage to look out for at COP 28 in Dubai, and Exxon Mobil's big bet on lithium in southwest Arkans
EP 397: Going Nuclear with GA Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols
In Episode 397 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols. Commissioner Echols has served in his role since 2011 and authored the December 2017 m
Revisiting: Welcome to the Anthropocene Part 2
This episode originally aired on May 17, 2020: Part 2 of Dylan and Amanda's series on the Anthropocene deals with our expression (and suppression) of emotions surrounding climate change and the Epoch
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