the Talaterra Podcast | All Episodes
Ep132 Vanessa Thompson, Career opportunities in sustainability for environmental educators
What roles are possible for environmental educators interested in cross-sector work?
[INSIGHT] Announcing Transferable Solutions
Project announcement and an introduction to the newsletter "Transferable Solutions." The theme of the newsletter is "Environmental Skills, Reimagined."
Ep131 Kalliopi Monoyios, Visual Climate Communication
The value of visuals in climate communication and how to work with visual science communicators.
Ep130 Emily Coren and Helen Wang, Storytelling and climate Solutions
A conversation with Emily Coren and Hua (Helen) Wang, editors of "Storytelling to Accelerate Climate Solutions" (Springer Nature, 2024).
Ep128 Maria Coryell-Martin, Expeditionary Art and Art Toolkit
Maria Coryell-Martin is an expeditionary artist. Maria took a few moments to speak with me while she was packing for her trip to meet a scientist in Alaska.
Ep127 Wendy Nadherny Fachon, Story Walking
Wendy Nadherny Fachon is an author, journalist, podcast host, and environmental educator. After working many years in the health insurance industry, Wendy left her position to focus on children's health and wellness issues and developed an afterschool walking program.
Ep126 Gloria Desanker, Map Nerd Consulting Mapping Untold Stories
Today, we get to learn from Gloria Desanker, geospatial storyteller, founder, and Principal Consultant at Map Nerd Consulting.
Ep125 Tom Rhoads, Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Education and Economics
Describing the economics of environmental education.
Ep124 Bonus: Environmental Education and the Institute for Earth Education
What’s the difference between environmental education and Earth education? What might change the status quo in environmental education?
Ep124 Experiential Interpretive Design - Lars Wohlers, Bill Reynolds & Mike Mayer
Meet the co-founders of Experiential Interpretive Design (EID) -- Bill Reynolds, Lars Wohlers, and Mike Mayer.
Ep123 Janice Kelley, Nature Detectives At Home
Nature Detectives at Home is a book for parents, grandparents, and friends.
Ep122 Raquel Pinderhughes, Roots of Success
Roots of Success (RoS) is an environmental literacy and job training program that prepares youth and adults with significant barriers to employment to access jobs and career pathways in environmental fields and to improve environmental and social conditions in their communities.
Ep121 Jerry Willenbring, Electrify California
Meet the physicist helping to electrify California.
Ep120 Erin Majeske, Barefeet Farm School
Erin shares how the need for a summer job led to her opening Barefeet Farm School. She shares her successes, challenges, and what she has learned to do better.
Ep119 Brad McLain, Designing Transformative Experiences
A conversation with Dr. Brad McLain about his new book, Designing Transformative Experiences.
EP118 Saurabh Mithal, Strengthening Careers of Independent Professionals
Saurabh Mithal discusses his experience working with freelance professionals.
Ep117 Jeffrey H. Ryan, The History of U.S. Public Lands
My guest today is Jeffrey H. Ryan. Jeffrey is the author of This Land Was Saved for You and Me. In this book, Jeffrey introduces us to seven people who were key to forming and preserving America's public lands.
Ep116 Dan Kriesberg and Camille Simone Edwards, Diversity Education in Nature
Dan and Camille’s unique approach to diversity education occur through the lens of ecological concepts and pairs outdoor experiences with conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Ep115 Michael Hawk, Technology for Nature Education
Michael Hawk is the founder of Jumpstart Nature and the host of the Nature’s Archive podcast. Jumpstart Nature is a new organization taking a tech-centric approach to how they connect people with nature.