Don't Forget Your Boots – Détails, épisodes et analyse
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John Perlin, author of A Forest Journey: The Role of Trees in the Fate of Civilization
Épisode 52
lundi 25 mars 2024 • Durée 01:34:41
In this episode, I speak with John Perlin, author of the renowned book A Forest Journey which he recently expanded updated for Patagonia Press. He explains how trees changed the world (pretty much started life) including the first one archaeopteryx, how trees and deforestation contribute to emerging and novel diseases like Lyme disease, corona-virus, and Ebola, and how trees are even more important to our past, present, and future than previously known.
Steven Hawley, author of Cracked: The Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World
Épisode 51
mercredi 31 janvier 2024 • Durée 01:15:23
In this episode, I interview Steven Hawley, author of author of Cracked: The Future of Dams in a Hot, Chaotic World. Steven talks to me about the real environmental impact of dams, how they actually aren't climate-friendly, and how people can help join the grassroots efforts across the world to get rid of them.
Biologist and Author Douglas Chadwick
Épisode 42
lundi 20 septembre 2021 • Durée 01:17:19
In this interview, I chat with Douglas Chadwick, renowned biologist and author of Four Fifths a Grizzly. We spoke about how all species are connected, incredible environmental success stories, and the simple way we can protect 40% of endangered animals.
To read the fascinating stories and see the incredible photos, Four Fifths a Grizzly: A New Perspective on Nature that Just Might Save Us All by Douglas Chadwick today.
Dr. Paul O'Donoghue Returns!
Épisode 41
mercredi 16 juin 2021 • Durée 40:57
Dr. Paul O'Donoghue returns in this episode to update me on the status of the Scottish wildcat, their population updates, and a new threat that has emerged.
Journalist and Author of "Poached", Rachel Nuwer
Épisode 40
lundi 22 mars 2021 • Durée 29:58
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Rachel Nuwer author of the incredible book Poached: Inside the Dark World of Wildlife Trafficking. We talk about the nuances behind elephant tusks, trophy hunting, and how well-intentioned people can negatively—and unwittingly—impact conservation efforts.
Sam Sutaria of The WaterBear Network
Épisode 39
lundi 22 février 2021 • Durée 44:30
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Sam Sutaria of The WaterBear Network, the first interactive streaming platform dedicated to the future of our planet. Sam is great, and really does a great job talking about WaterBear's mission and values, and how users can both watch amazing content and support related initiatives.
Some of my favorite videos on WaterBear:
- Camel Finds Water
- Fate of the Wild
- Elephant Refugees
- Black Mamba
- Blood Island
- Yukon Kings
- Cold Stunned
- The End of the Line
- Protecting Kyambura Gorge
- Ocean Defenders
- Bahari Yetu
- Cheetah conservation fund
- Elemental
- The End of the Line
- Beautiful Waste
- The End of the Line
- Protecting Kyambura Gorge
- Ocean Defenders
- Bahari Yetu
Nicole Helgason of Ocean Gardener
Épisode 38
lundi 7 décembre 2020 • Durée 57:26
Author Sy Montgomery
Épisode 37
lundi 16 novembre 2020 • Durée 52:44
"Part Indiana Jones, part Emily Dickinson", Sy has traveled around the world researching and writing stories on conservation and the natural world, including the tree kangaroos of Papua New Guinea, tigers in India, and orangutans in Indonesia.
We talk much about her book "The Soul of An Octopus", as well as her other books and her writing process, as well as the current state of the environment. I would put Sy in the category of someone I never thought I'd interview, a staple in conservation writing for decades, and an inspiration to many aspiring conservationists, but she couldn't have been more gracious during the course of our conversation and was an incredible source of information, inspiration, and passion.Leif Cocks of The Orangutan Project
Épisode 36
lundi 26 octobre 2020 • Durée 01:11:08
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Leif Cocks of The Orangutan Project, and we talk about why more often than not highlands are protected for conservation areas and lowlands aren't, how orangutans are driven to extinction and we only have 10 years to protect them, and how people need to have both the heart and compassion as well as the knowledge and intelligence to create real meaningful change.
As always, please like, rate, and subscribe to the podcast, and to help Leif, head on over to Orangutan.org and see how you can become involved in Leif's incredible work.
Louise de Waal of Blood Lions
Épisode 35
lundi 21 septembre 2020 • Durée 01:14:42
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Louise de Waal of the documentary Blood Lions, which exposes the sadistic truth behind caged lions bred for the bullet in South Africa.
It's an incredibly compelling conversation about an incredibly compelling documentary, find out more by listening or viewing the links below—
• Blood Lions documentary









