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Bonus - Carbon Sessions, Ocean Plastics
CarbonSessions is a podcast where everyday people can talk about carbon.
Ep109 Diane Wyzga, Find the Heart of Your Message as an Environmental Educator
Uncover your origin story with story strategist, Diane Wyzga.
Bonus: Generation Carbon, Bugs and climate
Today's bonus episode comes from Generation Carbon, the kids' podcast by The Carbon Almanac Network.
Ep108: Sue Heatherington, Quiet Disruptors
Quiet disruptors are challenging the status quo. In this episode, author Sue Heatherington (“Quiet Disruptors”) tells us what she’s learned about them.
A Pause, An Almanac, and The Carbon Almanac Collective
The relaunch of the Talaterra podcast and why it went on a break.
Ep107: Kalliopi Monoyios, Plastic is More Than Bags and Straws
Kalliopi Monoyios is an independent science communicator, visual creative, scientific illustrator, and educator. In this episode, we talk about society's relationship with plastic and how she engages the public in conversation through her art and exhibitions. Her current exhibition, "Patterns of Consumption" is on view at the Littleton Museum in Littleton, CO now through June 26, 2022.
Ep106: I am a…
A tabletop activity designed for a Pi Day event introduces students and families to Fibonacci and scientific illustration as a career path.
Ep105: Stephanie Rozzo, Nature Sketch Crate
Stephanie Rozzo started a subscription service that encourages a new relationship with nature. What is it?
Ep103: Sarah Johnson, The COP26 Experience
Experiences at the United Nations Climate Conference of the Parties (COP26) stirs thoughts about relationship building and how to address climate change.
Ep102: Rebecca Rolnick, Inviting Conversation About Neurodiversity in EE
Rebecca Rolnick, founder of Forest School-to-You, invites environmental educators to conversations about neurodiversity.
Ep101: Mindi Rosser, Establishing Credibility as an Independent Professional
Mindi Rosser helps people establish a presence based on trust, authenticity, and consistency. I invited Mindi to talk about how independent professionals can establish credibility in their respective fields. Joining us today is a panel of independent professionals representing STEM fields, photography, and storytelling.
Ep100: Jim Folsom, Botany In Context
Jim Folsom is the creator and host of @BotanyInContext, a fun and fascinating channel about plants on TikTok.
Ep99: Marijke Hecht, Establishing a Naturalist’s Identity in Community Programs
Interested in identity development, out-of-school learning, or informal science education? Don’t miss this episode about establishing a naturalist’s identity.
Ep98: Brad McLain, Professional Identity of Informal Science Educators
Today we talk about professional identity and informal science education.
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?