the Talaterra Podcast | All Episodes
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.
Episode 77: Dean Waye, Audience Attention
Professional copywriter Dean Waye discusses how environmental education professionals can earn and keep audience attention.
Episode 76: The Reach of Freelance Environmental Education Professionals
How many people do freelance environmental education professionals engage with through their work?
Episode 75: Sara Lynn Cramb, Nature Coloring Pages
Sara Lynn Cramb is a designer and illustrator who makes learning fun through her books and coloring project for teachers, students, and parents.
Episode 73: Earliest Memory of Enjoying Nature
What is your earliest memory of enjoying nature?
Episode 72: Nicole Felts, Felts Family Farmette
If you've ever thought about starting an urban farm, bringing fresh and nutritious food to your community, and serving as an educational resource, you'll want to listen to Nicole's story.
Episode 71: Dr. Lee Ann Woolery, Field Biology with Citizen Artist
Dr. Lee Ann Woolery created Art-Based Perceptual Ecology, an interdisciplinary approach to field biology. Learn more about her research and her plans to teach this approach to others.
Episode 70: Plant Awareness Disparity, Kathryn Parsley and Dr. Elisabeth Schussler
A conversation with Kathryn Parsley and Dr. Elisabeth Schussler about “plant blindness” and the reasons why formal and informal educators should consider using Plant Awareness Disparity when referring to it in their programs.
Episode 69: The Trailhead Community
The Trailhead is the newest initiative by Talaterra. It is an open forum for independent professionals working in environmental education.
Episode 68: Kathayoon Khalil, Empathy in Environmental Education
Wildlife conversationist, Dr. Kathayoon Khalil, discusses the role empathy can play in environmental education.
Episode 67: Rayma Peterson, Art Projects for Classrooms and Families
Rayma Peterson writes a book about fine art projects for teachers and families.
Episode 66: Bethan Burton, Building Bridges
Bethan Burton establishes a new way to connect nature journalers worldwide.
Episode 65: Darrel Griffin, LinkedIn Strategies for Environmental Educators
LinkedIn Strategist, Darrel Griffin, offers insight into how environmental education professionals can use the networking platform.
Episode 64: Kathryn Owen, Evaluating Community Events
Kathryn Owen offers insight into how freelance environmental educators can evaluate their community programs.
Episode 63: Alastair Duncan, Interpreting Place Through Sound
Alastair Duncan is an award-winning artist and an educator who uses sound to interpret place.
