
How do we live on this Earth? How should we? Our answers to these questions are shaped by our idea of "nature" as something separate from humanity. re: Wild is a series of conversations with people who are pushing the boundaries of that old idea. We'll talk to people who -- instead of conceiving of the wilderness as a place apart -- live, eat, and work in a more-than-human world. New episodes drop... more
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Jessica Camille Aguirre is a writer whose work focuses on climate change and extremes.
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[01:41] AFAR Magazine: “The Promise and Peril of Space Tourism”
[05:13] Frank White’s The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution
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Justin Gregg is a science writer and animal cognition researcher.
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[0:52] Justin Gregg's If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity
[9:39] EuroNews: “Explained: Who has nuclear weapons in Europe and whe... more
May and Hadley identify as members of the Defend the Atlanta Forest movement.
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[0:05] Atlanta City Studio’s Our Future City report (h/t Charles Bethea at the New Yorker)
[1:18] Defend the Atlanta Forest
[12:41] Resident Advisor: “Inside the ... more
Laura J. Martin is a historian and ecologist who studies how people shape the habitats of other species. She is the author of Wild by Design: The Rise of Ecological Restoration and an environmental studies professor at Williams College.
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Forthrightly addresses how we have spoiled (and continue to spoil) our beloved planet; while showing glimmers of hope, if we can ever muster the political will. While the prospects are pretty bleak, the conversations are entertaining and thought- provoking.
I learn something new every episode!
I’m a big fan of Boyce Upholt’s own writings, so it’s great to hear how he explores the writings and thinkings of others. This is an excellent series of thoughtful interviews on the current state of nature, from the unique perspectives of experts in the field. I particularly enjoyed this recent episode on rethinking how we live with wildlife in the urban landscape. Looking forward to the next episode!
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