
In the weeds explores how culture shapes our relationship to the natural world through interviews with a wide range of guests, from scientists to artists to cultural critics and theologians.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureArts | ||||

We’re back! After a long hiatus due to professional/ life stuff, I’m happy to share with you my interview with Gary Shaw, Professor of History and Medieval Studies at Wesleyan University. Continuing our series on horses, we explore another angle of t... more
The title of Lydia Millet’s last novel - Dinosaurs - seems to wink at the threat of human extinction, and, yet, its explicit referent in the book is to birds, those sometimes-alien creatures who survived the impact of the asteroid that wiped out most... more
A continuation of my earlier episode in which Trevien Stanger - instructor of environmental studies at St. Michael's College in Vermont - and I discuss Abram's book, which, I think it's fair to say, has had a profound effect on both of us. This time,... more
There’s a funny little corridor tucked away behind a park in the Village of Pleasantville, New York where I live, where bears and bobcats amble through, walking atop the Catskill Aqueduct, the 100-year-old artery that delivers water from the Catskill... more
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I stumbled on this podcast while looking for an interview with the author of a book I was reading. What a lovely find! I’ve found every interview to be interesting and informative , usually with more than one surprising insight or fact. Kudos to Nicole!
As I end my day with relaxing I often choose to listen to this podcast. It is always interesting and often surprising. Give it a listen, too.
If you love learning about plants, animals , geology, trees or even violin making listen to this podcast.
In the Weeds with Nicole Asquith . Nicole has a soothing voice and shares her inquisitiveness about our world through doing an exploration on various topics. There are interviews of authors, wildlife biologists and other interesting people.She does so in a unique way. She asks questions that I find I may ask. I look forward to the next podcast after finishing. I especially enjoyed the p... more
I thought I knew quite a bit about nature and our relationship with it. But I’m learning a lot with every episode of In the Weeds. I wish we could get our lawn-loving, pesticide-spraying neighbors to spend some time with the first two episodes in particular!
I borrowed the book from the library and liked it so very much and thought it was such an important book that I purchased it. And now I heard your very informative discussion with the author! You talked with her about so many important ideas. My friend who was the chairperson of a geology department in the southwest said she thought it was a book everyone should read! And your podcast furthers that idea!
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