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1 Patti Truant Anderson: Polling and the Surprising Results Around What People Really Think About the Food System 24:55
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24:55Text “Do people even want to know about some of these issues? Because I think some of the meat production concerns, it's kind of like people would rather in some cases, I think some people might not really want to know all the nitty gritty. They don't want to know how the sausage is made. That poses an interesting question and challenge about how you communicate about some of these issues, when maybe there's a resistance among a subset of people who don't want to know more.” - Patti Truant Anderson This is the fourth episode in a special four-part series where we go deep into the food system with some of the brightest minds from Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, an interdisciplinary center based out of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. One of the reasons that we did this series is because we're about to enter another four years with the Trump administration; and last time, as we know, the Trump administration was pretty terrible for the food system in terms of climate, public health, worker safety, and of course, for the animals. This conversation is with Patty Truant Anderson. Patty is a senior program officer at the center. Part of her work at the Center focuses on public opinion polling around the food system. These polls can inform decisions by lawmakers. The great news is we're not nearly as polarized as it might seem. There is a lot of hope in the results. Links: Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future - https://clf.jhsph.edu/ Patti Truant Anderson - https://clf.jhsph.edu/about-us/staff/patti-truant-anderson…
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Come find inspiration with women in the outdoors. Interviews, in-the-field recordings, and listener submissions make up a tapestry of episodes covering themes such as solo hiking and camping, entrepreneurship, outdoor equity, aging, conservation, motherhood, chronic illness, and more as they intersect with outdoor experiences. Hosted by Gale Straub.
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×This is the last episode of She Explores. In it, we say farewell, reflect on endings, and invite past guests of the show to share the lessons they’ve learned in the outdoors over the last few years. Through these women’s stories, we’re reminded how important it is to have the space we need to show up as ourselves when we’re spending time outside. Thank you to everyone who has touched the show over the years: the listeners, our guests, our collaborators, and our advertisers. It’s been an honor to hold your stories. READ THIS BLOG POST if you want to learn more about our decision, and what the team is up to next. Featured in this episode: Jaymie Shearer, Shon’t, Hiranya de Alwis Jayasinghe, Sydney Williams, Gabaccia, Gretchen Powers, Noël Russell, Hailey Hirst, Tori Duhaime. She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Hiranya de Alwis Jayasinghe’s new album, Frangipani & Daisy Chains Gale’s website: GaleStraub.com Full Quote from Helen Bright, aka “Bright Wanderer” on endings Our new book, Women and Water Women and Water, the Audiobook Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
Mugdha Flores is proof of where your passion for science and the natural world can take you. From playing in tide pools as a child in Southern India, to mapping the undiscovered corners of the ocean, to surveying salmon as they make their long journey to the Pacific. For Mugdha, all her exploration has resulted in a deeper connection with the environment, and herself. Mugdha is a marine biologist turned science communicator championing community engagement and finding joy in the outdoors. This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Mugdha Flores She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Mugdha Flores Instagram: @mugsie_b Organizations and some subject matter mentioned on the episode: The Ocean Exploration Trust & Nautilus Live Mugdha’s Essay on She-Explores.com about her time aboard the E/V Nautilus More About the Study of Fish or Ichthyology Learn about Kochi, India Our new book, Women and Water Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
When Irene Marcoux was growing up and playing at her local pool, she didn’t dream of becoming a mermaid. She was a mermaid. Those early days of freedom and play were her gateway to a life in the water. And because she’s a big believer in the fact that every BODY can dive - Irene is all about helping others embrace their inner mermaid too. Irene is a safety focused mermaid with over 30 years of aquatics education experience, a PADI Course Director & PADI Freediving Instructor, a PADI Mermaid Instructor Trainer, a First Aid Instructor & Instructor Trainer, and a Certified lifeguard, National Lifeguard Instructor Trainer & Examiner. She’s also training for the 2024 synchonized swimming world championships. This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Irene Marcoux She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Irene Marcoux Instagram: @irene_la_sirene Website Our new book, Women and Water Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
1 Fluidity in Recovery: Antoinette Lee Toscano 36:46
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36:46A life-changing rappelling accident lead Antoinette Lee Toscano to choose to live the life of outdoor adventure she’d always dreamed of. And since then, she’s dedicated herself to helping others make it easier to shape their lives for the better, too. Antoinette Lee Toscano is an outdoor industry consultant, writer, philanthropist, and motivational health and wellness speaker. In the Women & Water book, she shares how paddlesports have played a role in her ongoing healing for a Traumatic Brain Injury, spine injury, and PTSD. This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Antoinette Lee Toscano She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Sponsored by Danner Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Antoinette Lee Toscano Instagram: @antoinetteleetoscano Website: AntoinetteToscano.com Blog: New Normal Big Life Our new book, Women and Water Mentioned in conversation: The American Adventure Sports Club AdventureTV Antoinette’s Articles on Culturs Mag Diversify Whitewater Rate this podcast Ravel Media Sponsor Links Danner : Learn more about the new Danner Mountain 600 hiking boots Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
Olivia VanDamme’s hope is that one day, in her older years, she’ll be at the beach, covered in seaweed and still contributing to community science. Olivia has always felt comforted, alive, and happy in the ocean. And as an educator, poet, singer, environmentalist, surfer, and more – Olivia celebrates that in everything she does. On this episode, Olivia shares an original poem, “Tu Perteneces! Nadar Mija” which helps paint the picture of the role the ocean plays in her life – all while bursting with song and joy. We learn how Olivia straddles worlds by virtue of being herself, why she loves geography, how being an educator has informed her environmental life, and how we can all get involved in collecting data that helps shape the future of the lands and waters we recreate in. This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Olivia VanDamme She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Olivia VanDamme Instagram: @olivialomasi & @livs.wav Our new book, Women and Water Mentioned in conversation: Seawitches Zine California Academy of Sciences PGMOne Dina Gilio-Whitaker Krista Comer REU Summer Internship at Smithsonian Get involved with community science through the resources Olivia mentioned: iNaturalist City Nature Challenge Snapshot Cal Coast Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
Eden Elgeti is a wild and pool swimmer in the United Kingdom, and is featured in our new book, Women and Water. The first line in her profile is, “I often joke through winter that I’d be more than happy to not swim and just turn up for the post-swim coffee and cake.” Of course, she goes on to share that she has always swum when given the opportunity, and it’s taken her so many places, literally and figuratively. There’s something so beautiful about Eden’s relationship with the water. It’s her constant companion. There’s a lot that we admire about Eden - her ability to choose what’s right for her, and to keep checking in to make sure she’s still on the same page with herself. In this episode, we talk about how swimming shows up for her today (and vice versa), why she’s taken a break from her social media account “@thetransgenderswimmer” and the community she’s found swimming in London. This a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Eden Elgeti She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Sponsored by Danner Boots Resources Eden Elgeti Website: https://thetransgenderswimmer.co.uk Our new book, Women and Water Register for our Virtual Book Launch Event Mentioned in conversation: Watch Eden , a short documentary film Sponsor links Danner : Learn more about Danner Mountain 600: https://danner.com/mountain-600 Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
Bonnie Tsui's book, Why We Swim , dropped at a time when we were all looking for guidance on how to move our bodies in ways that took us out of our heads and into our element. But its message is continuous. Why We Swim is a must-read whether you think of yourself as a swimmer or not. It takes you to the source of our innately human relationship with water and weaves together history, science, and her own personal story to propel us on the journey. We wanted to start this Women and Water series with my conversation with Bonnie because she is truly an expert on why we gravitate to the ocean, lakes, and other waterways that provide us with so much. Bonnie shares more about Why We Swim , her own start to swimming, how swimming helps us feel free, and so much more. This is the first in a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’re taking the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. You’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Bonnie Tsui She Explores is Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Bonnie Tsui BonnieTsui.com Instagram: @bonnietsui8 Twitter: Why We Swim Bonnie’s childrens book: Sarah and the Big Wave Our new book, Women and Water Mentioned in conversation: Caroline Paul Florence Williams’ The Nature Fix Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
1 We Know You'll Love: Wild for Scotland's "Creature of the Sea" 27:24
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27:24In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing a series of interviews with some incredible humans who are featured in Women and Water - a new book from the team behind She Explores. We’ll take the conversation off the page and into their relationship with water today. And you’ll hear from swimmers, surfers, paddlers, fishers, and more. But today, we’re bringing you a special episode of Wild for Scotland , a show hosted by Kathi Kamleitner. It’s truly a piece of audio art, and it’s an ode to the wonder to be found beneath the water’s surface. She created it in collaboration with Fran Turauskis and musician Jen Austin. This episode inspired by Kathi’s time on a snorkeling residency on the Argyll coast in Scotland. A snorkeling residency sounds like an absolute dream - and Kathi’s experience resulted in beautiful, poetic reflections. Kathi’s audio poem within, titled Hope, was also commended by the Climate Creatives Challenge . If you enjoy this listen, we know you’ll love Wild for Scotland. It’s a show that’s known for its immersive storytelling, and while this episode is no exception - it’s particularly artful in its execution. Wild for Scotland is a welcome escape for anyone, whether they’ve been to Scotland, plan to travel there one day or are just looking for a relaxing armchair adventure. She Explores will be back next week with a brand new episode highlighting all things Women and Water.…
Noami Grevemberg is a leader in the world of vanlife, and the founder of Diversify Vanlife, a platform that highlights less-heard voices in vanlife, road travel, and nomadic communities. It’s also a resource that helps break down barriers to accessing life on the road, a lifestyle that Noami and her husband Dustin embarked on in 2016. We chatted with Noami towards the end of 2022, when she was coming off a much-needed vacation after finishing her first book, Living the Vanlife: On the Road Toward Sustainability, Community, and Joy . It’s part memoir, part how-to guide, in which Noami shares the nitty gritty of their travels with candor, grace, and humor. The start of the book tells the story of how Noami immigrated to the US from Trinidad at just 16, and how she built a life for herself all on her own - from entering college at 25, to climbing the corporate ladder as an environmental scientist. All that hustle took its toll, and by her early 30’s Noami was ready for a change. While she wouldn’t have envisioned vanlife for herself when she flew to America as a teenager, it’s a life she was able to choose for herself. And it’s one that she wants others to be able to pursue too. This conversation with Noami is the perfect way to start a new year as we talk about resparking creativity after coming off a big project, realigning yourself with your values, what it took for her to create this book, and what aspiring vanlifers will gain from reading it when it’s available this summer. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Noami Grevemberg Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Featured in this episode: Noami Grevemberg Website @irietoaurora on Instagram Plus Sized Outdoors YouTube Pre-Order Living the Vanlife Pre-Order Women and Water Diversify Vanlife Website Instagram Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
When writer Florence Williams’ 25-year marriage falls apart, it sets her on a journey to explore the science behind loneliness. Photographer Alexandra de Steiguer has spent the last quarter century spending her winters solo as a caretaker in the Isle of Shoals. With the help of these two creatives, we explore what spending time alone means for ourselves, our creativity, and our connections to the communities around us. This week, we're sharing an episode of Creative Fuel, a podcast that Gale's co-producing and more importantly - a show that we know you'll love. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Florence Williams and Alexandra de Steiguer Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Sponsored by Danner Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Head over to CreativeFuelCollective.com for more creative inspiration, prompts, online workshops and a robust creative community. Creative Fuel is Hosted by Anna Brones Creative Fuel is Co-Produced by Anna Brones & Gale Straub Theme Music is by cleod9 music Featuring: Alexandra de Steiguer: Alexandra de Steiguer is a photographer, writer and musician who spends every winter as the caretaker of Star Island in the Isles of Shoals. Nine miles off the coast of Maine and New Hampshire, this rocky, windswept place provides great inspiration for her creative endeavors. She is drawn to the solitude and beauty of the deserted islands, and captures the environment in stunning black and white photographs, personally printed in her traditional darkroom. She is a two-time artist fellow of the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the author of Small Island, Big Picture: Winters of Solitude Teach an Artist to See . Links: Alexandra de Steiguer Florence Williams: Florence Williams is a journalist, author, and podcaster. She is a contributing editor at Outside Magazine and a freelance writer for the New York Times , New York Times Magazine, National Geographic , The New York Review of Book s, Slate , Mother Jones and numerous other publications. She is also the writer and host of two Gracie-Award-winning Audible Original series, Breasts Unbound and The Three-Day Effect , as well as Outside Magazine ’s Double-X Factor podcast. Her public speaking includes keynotes at Google, the Smithsonian, the Seattle Zoo, the Aspen Ideas Festival and many other corporate, academic and nonprofit venues. She is also a fellow at the Center for Humans and Nature and a visiting scholar at George Washington University, her work focuses on the environment, health and science. Her books include Th e Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative and Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey . Links: Florence Williams Resources Mentioned & Places to Learn More Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey by Florence Williams The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams Big Picture: Winters of Solitude Teach an Artist to See by Alexandra de Steiguer Learn more about Alexandra’s time on Star Island in the short film Winter’s Watch and the documentary Wild\Life: the Quiet Island of Alexandra de Steiguer Star Island How Social Isolation, Loneliness Can Affect Heart Health, Cognitive Abilities Prolonged Social Isolation and Loneliness are Equivalent to Smoking 15 Cigarettes a Day Restore Your Brain with Nature // David Strayer The 3-Day Effect: How Nature Calms Your Brain audio series Can Solitude Make Your More Creative? The Science of Silence: How Solitude Enriches Creative Work…
1 Taking Up Space on the Trail: Victoria Amico 28:47
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28:47Victoria Amico would say that hiking 100% ruined her life, but in the best way possible. Seven years ago, she thought she knew what she wanted in her career and devoted her whole self to achieving her goals. But then hiking came along and forced her to examine what she really wanted. In the process, Victoria ended up learning how to choose herself and take up space with her body on the trail. Victoria shares how she got started hiking (and the transformation it inspired), why 100 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail was the right number this year, why she started her social platform Plus Sized Outdoors , and her hopes for everyone out there listening. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Victoria Amico Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Sponsored by Danner Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Featured in this episode: Victoria Amico: @plus_sized_outdoors on Instagram Plus Sized Outdoors YouTube Mentioned in this episode: @chilltash @samortizphoto @unlikelyhikers @fatgirlshiking @kweenwerk @ashleysadventure Hiking My Feelings Episodes of She Explores featuring Hiking My Feelings Founder Sydney Williams: Lightening Trauma’s Invisible Weight on the Trail A Big Exhale If you enjoyed this episode, we think you’ll like “ Owning Her Body on the Trail ” featuring Beth Bradley. Rate this podcast Ravel Media Sponsors and Discount Codes Danner : Learn more about the Inquire Collection at Danner.com/inquire Music is licensed via podcastmusic.com.…
Whether she’s rock climbing or sailing, McKayla Bower is motivated by always moving forward. And by setting her sights on becoming the first trans woman and queer person to circumnavigate the world solo in her sailboat Swirl, she’s moving forward in more ways than one. We talk about what inspired the trip, how McKayla is preparing for the journey, the kinds of marine life she will encounter, and the big why behind this big endeavor. Featured in this episode: McKayla Bower (she/her) Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Sponsored by Danner Boots Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Featured in this episode: McKayla Bower Website: WhoisMcKaylaBower.com Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter Rate this podcast Ravel Media Sponsors Danner : Learn more about the Inquire Collection at Danner.com/inquire Music is licensed through podcastmusic.com unless otherwise noted. Music also by Josh Woodward. Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.…
1 We're back! And an Introduction to Creative Fuel 3:38
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3:38A hello, what we've been up to, a new podcast Gale's working on called "Creative Fuel", and a fresh episode of She Explores comes back next week. Resources Follow Creative Fuel wherever you get podcasts Creative Fuel on Apple Podcasts Creative Fuel on Spotify Follow About the Journey wherever you get podcasts About the Journey on Apple Podcasts About the Journey on Spotify She-Explores.com Music by Josh Woodward…
How do you navigate your femininity in a male-dominated space like environmental fieldwork research? For Julia Bingham, it's been an exploration of self. Julia is an interdisciplinary marine scientist and currently a PhD candidate at Duke University. Her research is focused on improving conservation and fishery management through local communities’ knowledge and values. But her discipline hasn’t always been the social sciences. She’s been engaged in field based coastal research in one form or another for nearly 10 years. In undergrad and post grad, their fieldwork had them on rocky shores, mudflats, beach dunes, forested streams, salt marshes, and onboard research boats. This is all important to know because today Julia’s sharing their story of navigating femininity in the field. And whether you’re also in environmental sciences or part of a wholely different profession or pasttime that has made you feel pressured to fit in, that has made you question what makes you “you”, Julia’s words will resonate. Note: there are a few mentions of sexual harassment and sexual assault in this episode. eatured in this episode: Julia Bingham (she/they) Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Featured in this episode: Julia A. Bingham: Instagram & Twitter Read the abridged version of Julia's essay on She-Explores.com Rate this podcast Ravel Media Music is licensed through Musicbed. Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.…
1 Courage & Surrender on the Road - Steph Jagger 40:19
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40:19Steph Jagger and her mom, Sheila, took a camping road trip together in 2016 across the Rocky Mountains. So often, the purpose of a road trip, or spending time in the outdoors, is to get away from it all. But in this instance, Steph was driving towards something many of us might rather avoid: her mom had recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia. And while Alzheimer's is something that’s hard to talk about, odds are good that you have personal experience with this degenerative disease or another one that’s similar. Those places that we are nervous to go are often the ones that call to us the most strongly. Or at a minimum, they tell us something about ourselves and what we need. In this episode, Steph shares about her trip, which she wrote about in her forthcoming memoir, Everything Left to Remember, what her mom continues to teach her, the benefits of sitting with grief, and an invitation to examine the relationships in your life that mirror the best parts of you. Enjoy listening? Rate & Review She Explores Featured in this episode: Steph Jagger Hosted & Produced by Gale Straub A production of Ravel Media Sponsored by Uncruise Adventures Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook Visit She-Explores.com & Follow Us on Instagram Resources Featured in this episode: Steph Jagger: @stephjagger on Instagram Website: StephJagger.com Pre-Order Everything Left to Remember (Available April 2022) Mentioned in this episode: Unbound: A Story of Snow and Self-Discovery Story on Journalist Stephen Glass Brandy Carlile quote: “There is nothing more real or more practical in this universe than mysticism. Remember that, and it’s usually sitting right smack in the middle of grief.” HFC WeAreHFC.org Rate this podcast Ravel Media Sponsors and Discount Codes Uncruise Adventures : Save $500 to $750 per person on sailings in the Sea of Cortez and Spring in Alaska 7-night adventures on bookings made through April 15, 2022 at http://uncruise.com/pages/EXPLORE Music is licensed through Musicbed.…
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