Tag: environmental advocacy
Esther Nosazeogie’s wetland photography exhibition in Lagos, Nigeria
Earlier this year we shared a grant opportunity with our members who were asked to submit proposals for environmental storytelling projects. Esther Nosazeogie's project was a photography exhibition in Lagos, Nigeria, which raised awareness about the potential destruction of a ...
Indigenous Māori Knowledge with Ocean Mercier
Ocean Mercier teaches Te Pūtaiao Māori/Māori Science which is a course on mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge and science) in both traditional and contemporary contexts, at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Her research and that of her peers and students ...
Environmentalist Dating
The modern dating world is a tricky thing to navigate, and everyone has their own desires and expectations for their potential future partner. So, what happens when you add being an environmentalist into the mix?! For this episode's panelists, their ...
A World Without Animals with Charlotte McConaghy
'The very first book I read by today’s guest haunted me for weeks after finishing it. I couldn’t shake the reality of the near-future world that she creates, which feels as terrifying as it is tangible and close. The reality ...
EOC 196: Ayana Young, For the Wild
Powered by RedCircle Ayana Young Turn down the lights, pour yourself a beverage, and tune your ears to the smooth offerings of Ayana Young, host and author of the podcast and book, For the Wild. Ayana visits with Matthew Podolsky ...
EOC 170: The Unsettling Link Between Violence Against Women and Climate Change
Kristy Oriol and Paul Bancroft recently co-authored an article on the surprising and unsettling link between climate change and violence against women and their words serve as some of the earliest discussions surrounding this important topic. Oriol and Bancroft work to provide ...
EOC 166: Fracked Politics
When it comes to fracking regulations on the ballot, there are likely fewer places more concerned than Weld county, Colorado, where I live. Weld county has a lot invested in the outcome, because nearly 12% of its workers are somehow ...
EOC Re-Broadcast: The New Era of Outdoor Adventure Storytelling with Fitz Cahall
Listen to this episode in iTunes If you’re like me, you are a total sucker for story. The kind that make me lean-in, as if my ears closer to the speaker could possibly offer more, is my favorite. I’ve ...
EOC 150: A Conversation with Peter Seligmann
Listen to this episode in iTunes When he launched Conservation International in 1987, Peter Seligmann recognized that the conservation movement had yet to genuinely consider people as an integral part of ecosystems. Along with his team their thinking was ...