Ang Roell: Collective care and responsiveness in the hives of honeybees (ep414)
Ang Roell on honeybee culture, decentering logics of hierarchy, pollinating networks of collective care, and more.
Hilding Neilson: Astro-colonialism and honoring the stories of our dark skies (ep413)
Hilding Neilson on integrating Indigenous knowledges into astronomy, honoring the stories of our cosmos, and more.
Laurie Palmer: Lessons from lichen worlds (ep412)
Laurie Palmer on the five radical traits of lichen, how people can imagine otherwise through learning how lichen relates, and more.
Dekila Chungyalpa: Engaging faith leaders for planetary healing (ep411)
Dekila Chungyalpa on engaging faith leaders in support of environmentalism, fostering interdependent communities, thinking with deep time, and more.
Zoe Todd: Embodied listening for freshwater fish futures (ep410)
Zoe Todd on critical Indigenous fish philosophy, the relationship between local and Indigenous sovereignty and freshwater fish futures, and more.
Charlotte Wrigley: Respecting permafrost and moving beyond their stories of apocalypse (ep409)
Charlotte Wrigley on moving beyond apocalyptic narratives of permafrost, thinking with the theme of discontinuity, troubling de-extinction projects, and more.
Siv Watkins: Intimacy with the microbial world (ep408)
Siv Watkins on what microanimism means, considering the agency of microbial beings, how bacteria challenge concepts of self, and more.
Patricia Kaishian: Lessons from fungi as queer companions (ep407)
Patricia Kaishian on mycology as a queer discipline, the relationship between fungi and peoples of Armenian diaspora, naming as a practice of honoring, and more.
Eshe Lewis: Black anthropology and streamlining storytelling (ep406)
Eshe Lewis on Black anthroplogy, streamlining storytelling, her research with Afro-Peruvian women, and more.
Lama Khatieb: Reclaiming local knowledge for food interdependence (ep405)
Lama Khatieb on food interdependence, Al-Barakeh, Jordanian farming, wheat production, local food knowledge, community empowerment
Daniel Ruiz-Serna: Living territories and the ecological violence of war (Ep404)
Daniel Ruiz-Serna on human and more-than-human rights, the ecological violence of war, living territories in Bajo Atrato, Columbia, and more.
Aparna Venkatesan: Protecting space as ancestral global commons (Ep402)
Dr. Aparna Venkatesan on night sky heritage, interplanetary justice, cosmos, Indigenous wisdom, space commons, privatization, extractive colonial legacies, science
Melissa K. Nelson: Living in storied and moral landscapes (Ep401)
Melissa Nelson on reclaiming sustainability, Turtle Island, ancestry, heritage, composting, regenerating, death, decay, plants, justice, place, cosmology, relationality
Anand Giridharadas: Expanding empathy and breaking political binaries (Ep400)
Anand Giridharadas on philanthropy and the elite “change-making,” call-out and call-in cultures, building empathy and moving beyond political binaries, and more.