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Latest Episodes
#105-The Trouble With Wilderness with Ben Cosgrove
How does music impact your life? Does it make you happy or sad, giddy, or intense? Does it make you relax or reflect on life? Does it change the way you think about and relate to reality? It does all those things for me. So, I wanted to explore the inters
#104-Defining Land Reclamation with Anne Naeth
Humans love the outdoors. We love to observe it, recreate in it, listen to it, and we depend on its resources to drive our economy and build cool stuff. Unfortunately, the way we go about extracting some of these resources can sometimes leave nature wors
#103- Women In Wood with Jessica Kaknevicius
What does true equity look like? Why is it important? How do we accomplish it? Jessica has spent her career looking for answers to these questions. Turns out, it’s on us. We have to do the hard work to make true equity and diversity a reality. We have to
#102-Waking The Sleeping Giant with Jake Kheel
Unlocking the Hidden Power of Business to Save the Planet
#101-Digging Into The Past with Kurtis Blaikie-Birkigt
Archeology and Perceptions of Indigenous Lives In The Boreal Forest
#100-Recycling Is Dead with Raz Razgaitis
Water security is not something most of us have to worry about in developed countries. But we do have to worry about our footprint when it comes to the water we choose to drink. Plastic water bottles are largely discarded, despite the exhaustive decade-lo
#99-Our Next Evolution with Laura Calandrella
Finding solutions to our ever-lengthening list of environmental management problems can seem nearly impossible. We have a desire to solve an issue, create opportunity, make the world a better place, but we don’t know how, or where, to begin. Collaboration
#97-Regenerating Forests with Milo Mihajlovich
How do we ensure sustainable forests forever? Not just the trees, but the wildlife, water, soil, recreation opportunities, etc. Forests are moving targets, and we can’t possibly expect to control every aspect. So we try to control the ones that are easier
#96-Forests for Wildlife with Daniel Harrison
Wildlife is probably the most relatable aspect of nature. We all want to see squirrels, deer, bears, and lynx. But do we know how best to manage a working landscape to ensure those species continue to thrive? That is the question we talked about today. H