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I photograph, record, and write about the natural world. I see, I listen, I write. I fundamentally believe that curiosity can save the world—so I publish stories to make people curious. Ultimately, cu... more
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 355 episodes available.
June 15, 2021Episode 131 - Mary Sullivan's Dirty JobOne of the things that makes this Podcast so much fun to produce is the opportunity I have to meet talented people who do interesting things. In this episode we meet Mary Sullivan, whom you have most likely never heard of. She works with Mike Rowe, whom you have most certainly heard of. Mary is the President of mikeroweWORKS, a foundation that donates tens of thousands of scholarship dollars to people who seek a job in the skilled trades. But Mary is much more than a corporate executive: she is a gifted and compassionate leader, an attorney, a biologist, a Hollywood agent, and a force to be reckoned with. She lives one of the ideals of her own foundation: When hard work follows passion, magic happens. In this episode, Mary shares her nonlinear journey from growing up in Maryland to working with Mike Rowe and helping hundreds of people achieve their dreams. There are some serious messages and compelling lessons in this episode—enjoy. And please visit the mikeroweWORKS Foundation to see the remarkable things they do for so many: www.mikeroweWORKS.org....more41minPlay
June 09, 2021Episode 130 - Tetramorium ImmigransAmazing what you can hear when you place the right microphone in just the right place--in this case, right in the middle of a major battle between competing ant colonies. Never mind the fact that these ants are less than two millimeters long......more6minPlay
May 29, 2021Episode 129 - Prairie Ridge And The Gillespie Family FarmThe Gillespie Farm in southern Illinois is more than 800 acres of agricultural fields; it also includes carefully managed prairies, wetlands, and woodlands. Jim and Patty Gillespie run the family farm, but the whole family is involved in caring for the natural world that surrounds them and provides them with their livelihood. Daughter Sarah is a nature-inspired artist; son Bob is a biologist and the site manager of the Prairie Ridge Nature Preserve; and son Will works with mining companies to help them reclaim land so that it can be returned to the wild....more25minPlay
May 21, 2021Scott Luria 3In this third episode with Scott Luria, we catch up to him on his 15,000-mile, one-year journey across the United States....more20minPlay
May 21, 2021Experimentation As Self - CompetitionWant to make your business, product, or service better? Set up a competitor. In this episode we explore the idea of competing with yourself as a way to make yourself or your organization better--with zero risk. Experimentation as self-c competition--what a concept!...more10minPlay
May 06, 2021An Interview With Michael ShepardIn this episode, Steve’s cousin Michael tells the story of a life-threatening challenge that affects four billion people on this planet: that’s half of the human population. But it’s also the story of one very simple thing that, if implemented, will change every one of their lives. And you can be part of it....more40minPlay
May 04, 2021Episode 126 - An Interview With Chris BoyerIn this episode I interview Chris Boyer, Executive Director of the National Association for Search and Rescue, an all-volunteer organization that provides education, training and support services for search-and-rescue organizations all over the world. Chris' stories are extraordinary. Please check out NASAR at www.NASAR.org....more27minPlay
May 01, 2021Scott Luria 2In this first leg of Scott's journey, we catch up to him in upstate New York, and hear about his adventures so far....more21minPlay
May 01, 2021Scott Luria 1In this first of a series, Steve interviews his friend and neighbor Scott Luria, who has just departed Vermont on a one-year, 15,000-mile trip by bicycle. Steve will interview Scott along the way, hearing his stories from the road about the people he's met, the food he's eaten, and what he's learned....more7minPlay
April 26, 2021Pete Mulvihill Interviews Steve about his New BookIn this episode, frequent guest Pete Mulvihill turns the tables and interviews Steve Shepard about his newest book, "The Nation We Knew."...more32minPlay
FAQs about The Natural Curiosity Project:How many episodes does The Natural Curiosity Project have?The podcast currently has 355 episodes available.