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Danny Draper joins us for a conversation about scar trees — living artifacts shaped by people and time. Danny unpacks what these trees can teach us about history, resilience, and our relationship with the land, offering a perspective that blends arboriculture with storytelling and cultural awareness.
We also explore what it means to live in the world of nature rather than simply observe it. Danny shares his experiences working in the urban forest, the quiet lessons he’s learned from the landscape, and why truly understanding trees requires slowing down, paying attention, and respecting the life systems we’re part of.
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By Mo BruckhoffDanny Draper joins us for a conversation about scar trees — living artifacts shaped by people and time. Danny unpacks what these trees can teach us about history, resilience, and our relationship with the land, offering a perspective that blends arboriculture with storytelling and cultural awareness.
We also explore what it means to live in the world of nature rather than simply observe it. Danny shares his experiences working in the urban forest, the quiet lessons he’s learned from the landscape, and why truly understanding trees requires slowing down, paying attention, and respecting the life systems we’re part of.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.