the Talaterra Podcast | All Episodes
Episode 96: Dina Falconi & Wendy Hollender, Wild Food Cookbook
Dina Falconi and Wendy Hollender discuss how they created their award-winning book, Foraging and Feasting: A Field Guide to Wild Food Cookbook.
Episode 95: Eleanor Chaney, The Library of Nature
Eleanor Chaney is a freelance artist and educator. She is also the founder and creative director of The Library of Nature, an online resource for children.
Episode 94: Rebecca Kling, Stories for Advocacy and Social Change
Rebecca Kling is an educator, performer, community organizer, storyteller, and advocate for social change.
Episode 93: Earth Stories by StoryCenter
What is your earth story? Everyone has one. In this episode, I speak with the creators and facilitators of the Earth Stories workshop at StoryCenter. How can digital storytelling change people’s minds?
Episode 92: Susan B. Inches, Storytelling & The Art of Advocacy
Susan B. Inches is an author, educator, and environmental advocate. Her new book is “Advocating for the Environment: How to Gather Your Power and Take Action.”
Episode 91: Gretchen Halpert, Visual Science Communication
Gretchen Halpert is a scientific illustrator whose love for art and science became the first distance learning program in scientific illustration.
Episode 90: Miguel Cruz - Culture, Environment, Education
Environmental and cultural educator, Miguel Cruz, prepares to launch environmental education programs in Mexico and to learn Otomi, his family's indigenous language.
Episode 89: Tami Cole, Blooming Hope Project and Prison Food Systems
Optimistic Orchard reforms prison food systems.
Episode 88: Anne Armstrong, Let's Talk Climate Change
This summer, I have the wonderful opportunity to be involved with projects addressing conversations around climate change. I couldn't do this work without revisiting the book "Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators" by Anne Armstrong.
Episode 87: Drew Dumsch, The Ecology School
In the conversation with Drew Dumsch, we learn how he turned a seasonal outdoor camp into an institution.
Episode 86: The First EE Forward Summit
A recap of the first EE Forward Summit, a professional development and partnership-building event for independent environmental education professionals and community partners.
Episode 85: Choose nature, not "hurry sickness"
Three considerations that will help you leave your gadgets, alerts, and timers behind.
Episode 84: Start Fixing Your Freelance Problem
Consider this when you’re ready to work on the challenges of freelancing.
Episode 83: Announcing the EE Forward Summit
There’s a new event designed with the independent environmental education professional in mind.
What’s it about?
Let’s find out.
Episode 82: Susan Chung, Biophilic Design Meets Graphic Narrative
Susan Chung is an illustrator who draws how people use built spaces. If you appreciate biophilic design and value the power of graphic narratives, you don’t want to miss this conversation.
Episode 81: Michi Mathias, Comics and Graphic Novels
Michi Mathias is an illustrator, author, and educator who teaches complicated concepts through graphic narratives.
Episode 80: Sonja Bochart, Biophilic Design
Healing through design. A conversation with biophilic designer Sonja Bochart.
Episode 79: Sally Bensusen, The Leonardo Principle STEAM Initiative
Sally Bensusen launches The Leonardo Principle to encourage curiosity and develop observation skills while learning about art and science.
Episode 78: Claudia Diaz-Carrasco, Engaging Latinx Youth
Claudia Diaz-Carrasco’s community research becomes the foundation for a series of practitioner briefs by the University of California Extention, Agriculture and Natural Resources division.