Tobin Mitnick, aka JewsLoveTrees on TikTok and Instagram, has a deep love for--you guessed it--trees. With his signature unbridled enthusiasm and dry comedy, he'll show listeners that our weird and beautiful experiences with nature continue long after the hike ends. He'll feature weekly conversations with remarkable people both in and out of the nature space, solo segments like "This Week in Trees... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | NatureScienceComedy |
Tobin and a Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) engage in an honest, thought-provoking, and, at times, uncomfortable conversation about what it's like to be the tallest tree in the world. more
Tobin sets out on a quest to discover the world's horniest tree--using empirical data, that is. more
Gabrielle Cerberville, who you may know as @chaoticforager on social media, is a wild person. In addition to her intense and borderline disturbing level of knowledge and excitement when it comes to mushrooms and foraging, she is a musician and an art... more
Tobin reads his essay, "On Visiting the 9/11 Survivor Tree: The Limits of Living Memorials in Times of Grief" and gives some context as well. It was originally published on his substack, the JewsLoveTrees Newsletter. Please subscribe! more
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I love this podcast, every bit of personality really shines through, and this podcast inspired me to go out side and eat raw bark. Keep up the good work!
I have to admit, I don’t know much about trees. However, the host has somehow allowed the subject of trees to seamlessly create funny, interesting, and educational conversations. more
I am a huge fan of trees and can’t go anywhere (by foot, bike, or car) without staring at them. Listening to episode 1 while taking a walk filled my heart with good vibes. I was smiling on the outside and cheering on the inside. It was all trees on the outside and tree love on the inside (emanating from my earbuds).
I really wish more people like this made podcasts and less bitcoin bros talking about diversifying investments.
Love Tobin, love @Jewslovetrees, love trees. Put this podcast in my ears already.
Apple Podcasts | #187 | United States/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #150 | Norway/Science/Nature |
Apple Podcasts | #172 | India/Science/Nature |
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