the Talaterra Podcast | All Episodes
Episode 37: Steve Heatherington, Fall in Love with Alpacas
Steve Heatherington is an alpaca shepherd who leads workshops for both current and prospective alpaca owners. He also leads programs for the public and teaches through his Alpaca Tribe podcast.
Episode 36: Susan Chung, Co-Designing Sustainable Communities
Susan Chung is a science educator and illustrator who teaches youth how to plan sustainable communities through the Co-Design process. Learn more about Co-Design, the social art of architecture, in this episode.
Episode 35: Progress and Gratitude
The Freelance Condition and Lifelong Learning in Communities project experienced a lot of growth this year. The metric that matters the most is the number of conversations I get to have with educators.
Episode 34: Dina Falconi and Wendy Hollender, Foraging & Feasting
Dina Falconi and Wendy Hollender provide a behind-the-scenes look at how they created and published their award-winning book about foraging and preparing wild food. They also discuss how they launched their successful Kickstarter campaign.
Episode 33: John Muir Laws, Community Building Through Nature Journaling
Wildlife biologist inspires nature journalers worldwide with his books and tutorials.
Episode 32: Alasdair Plambeck, Transformations in Nature
Alasdair Plambeck is the founder of RippleOut Retreats and enriches people’s relationship with nature and place.
Episode 31: Dr. Stephanie Dole, Beetlelady
Dr. Stephanie Dole is an entomologist and the founder of Beetlelady. How does she make bug science accessible to everyone? Let’s find out!
Episode 30: Lessons from a film festival
The Talaterra podcast goes to the Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour to introduce festival-goers to the work of freelance environmental educators. What did this experience teach me about community building?
Episode 29: Mindy Lighthipe, Journey to Costa Rica
Mindy Lighthipe’s tours to Costa Rica blend conservation, science, and art.
Episode 28: Anne Armstrong, Climate Change Communication for Educators
Anne Armstrong discusses her book, Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators.
Episode 27: Interdisciplinary Learning Pathways
Climate change resource for non-scientists, scholars, and students.
Episode 26: Kellie Cox, Botanical Muralist
Kellie Cox discusses how she works with communities and individuals to create public art facilitating awareness of local flora.
Episode 25: Nature Writing
The Alphabet of the Trees: A Guide to Nature Writing is a collection of essays and ideas for the classroom and the field.
Episode 24: Anna Laurent, Seeds and The Fertile Crescent
Award-winning photographer brings attention to seeds, conservation, and the future of our food supply.
Episode 23: Dr. Rupu Gupta, Building Community, Part 2
In the second part of our conversation with Dr. Gupta, she shares a community-building tool with freelance environmental educators.
Episode 22: Dr. Rupu Gupta, Building Community
Dr. Rupwanita Gupta is a conservation psychologist at the New Knowledge Organization whose research focus is inclusion and equity in the environmental field. Her interests are in what motivates or hinders people to care for nature and the environment.
Episode 21: Cultivating Naturalists
A look at how interest in nature can be initiated and nurtured.
Episode 20: Karena de Souza, Environmental Awareness and the Future of Work
Environmental awareness and the future of work. A conversation with independent strategist Karena de Souza.
Episode 19: The Opposite of Busy
Find the calm and inspiration to energize yourself and your programs.
Episode 18: Maria Coryell-Martin, Expeditionary Artist
Maria Coryell-Martin is a freelance artist and educator who travels to remote locations to document landscapes, people, and communities.