ETH 219: Legends, Locals and Pink Dolphins
In this episode, we chat with Suzanne Smith, Founder and Executive Director of the Amazon River Dolphin Conservation Foundation about her efforts to conserve the endangered River Dolphins in the... The...
View ArticleETH 220: That Insurrection Thing
Remember that insurrection thing that happened on January 6th? Well we’re here to talk about it! On today’s episode we convene a roundtable discussion with Wild Lens Inc. co-founder... The post ETH...
View ArticleETH 221: There’s No Such Thing as Wilderness: An Alternate History of the...
Historian Mark David Spence is the author of “Dispossessing the Wilderness”, which explores the often obscured history of the forced removal of Native Americans from the landscapes that would become......
View ArticleETH 222: It Started With A Pair of Pants
After a difficult experience finding outdoor clothing that fit well, Raquel did what any normal person would do to solve this problem by starting her own inclusive outdoor clothing company.... The post...
View ArticleETH 223: Raíces Verdes
Samara Almonte is the creator of Raíces Verdes, a podcast for healing our relationship with the Earth and with each other, as well as a platform dedicated to validating, sharing... The post ETH 223:...
View ArticleIn a Gentle Way, He Shakes the World – by Munir Virani
The following article was written by Munir Virani, Executive Vice President and Director for Conservation Strategy and External Affairs at the Peregrine Fund. Munir is featured in the pilot episode......
View ArticleETH 224: Are We Screwing Up Climate Change Education?
There’s no denying that climate change will play a significant role in everyone’s lives in the future (if it isn’t keeping you awake at night already). But how do... The post ETH 224: Are We Screwing...
View ArticleETH 225: “In a Gentle Way, He Shakes the World”– Munir Virani’s Mission to...
Munir Virani is a world-renowned raptor biologist and the executive vice president of the Peregrine Fund. We talked with him about growing up in Nairobi, Kenya, his inspiration to... The post ETH...
View ArticleETH 226: Saving the Rainforest, One C-Section at a Time
It’s far too rare in the world of environmentalism to see programs that seek to solve humanitarian issues, to create positive conservation outcomes. But, after seeing the implications of illegal... The...
View ArticleETH 227: Bright Green Lies
Filmmaker Julia Barnes speaks with authors Derrick Jensen, Lierre Keith, and Max Wilbert about their new book Bright Green Lies: How the Environmental Movement Lost Its Way and What We... The post ETH...
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