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Welcome to the new year and to part two of our look at some of the themes that have emerged from my conversations with guests of this podcast.
I have had the good fortune to interview more than 40 guests since launching the podcast two years ago this month. Guests have come from many fields. What they share in common is their commitment to nurturing peoples’ relationship with the outdoors and their status as independent professionals.
In the previous episode, we took a look at guests’ earliest memories of enjoying nature.
Today we’ll hear guests talk about the moment nature became important to them.
LINKS
Rayma Peterson
Dr. Marijke Hecht
John Muir Laws
Tina Demirdjian
Dr. Stephanie Dole
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CREDITS:
ABOUT:
TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.
TALATERRA: to speak Earth.
* TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.
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Welcome to the new year and to part two of our look at some of the themes that have emerged from my conversations with guests of this podcast.
I have had the good fortune to interview more than 40 guests since launching the podcast two years ago this month. Guests have come from many fields. What they share in common is their commitment to nurturing peoples’ relationship with the outdoors and their status as independent professionals.
In the previous episode, we took a look at guests’ earliest memories of enjoying nature.
Today we’ll hear guests talk about the moment nature became important to them.
LINKS
Rayma Peterson
Dr. Marijke Hecht
John Muir Laws
Tina Demirdjian
Dr. Stephanie Dole
_______________
CREDITS:
ABOUT:
TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.
TALATERRA: to speak Earth.
* TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.