the Talaterra Podcast | All Episodes
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?
Episode 92: Susan B. Inches, Storytelling & The Art of Advocacy
Susan B. Inches is an author, educator, and environmental advocate. Her new book is “Advocating for the Environment: How to Gather Your Power and Take Action.”
Episode 91: Gretchen Halpert, Visual Science Communication
Gretchen Halpert is a scientific illustrator whose love for art and science became the first distance learning program in scientific illustration.
Episode 90: Miguel Cruz - Culture, Environment, Education
Environmental and cultural educator, Miguel Cruz, prepares to launch environmental education programs in Mexico and to learn Otomi, his family's indigenous language.
Episode 89: Tami Cole, Blooming Hope Project and Prison Food Systems
Optimistic Orchard reforms prison food systems.
Episode 88: Anne Armstrong, Let's Talk Climate Change
This summer, I have the wonderful opportunity to be involved with projects addressing conversations around climate change. I couldn't do this work without revisiting the book "Communicating Climate Change: A Guide for Educators" by Anne Armstrong.
Episode 87: Drew Dumsch, The Ecology School
In the conversation with Drew Dumsch, we learn how he turned a seasonal outdoor camp into an institution.
Episode 86: The First EE Forward Summit
A recap of the first EE Forward Summit, a professional development and partnership-building event for independent environmental education professionals and community partners.
Episode 85: Choose nature, not "hurry sickness"
Three considerations that will help you leave your gadgets, alerts, and timers behind.
Episode 84: Start Fixing Your Freelance Problem
Consider this when you’re ready to work on the challenges of freelancing.
Episode 83: Announcing the EE Forward Summit
There’s a new event designed with the independent environmental education professional in mind.
What’s it about?
Let’s find out.
