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Wild Connection
Hosted by Dr. Jennifer Verdolin
88 episodes
3 weeks ago
Often we forget that we human beings are animals. Wild Connection, is where Dr. Jennifer Verdolin investigates our similarities and differences with other animals, what we can learn, and how we can reconnect, not just with ourselves and each other, but with nature to improve our lives.
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Nature
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Science
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Often we forget that we human beings are animals. Wild Connection, is where Dr. Jennifer Verdolin investigates our similarities and differences with other animals, what we can learn, and how we can reconnect, not just with ourselves and each other, but with nature to improve our lives.
Show more...
Nature
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Science
Episodes (20/88)
Wild Connection
Shelter and Storm: Finding Belonging in a Changing Landscape with Tamara Dean
Author Tamara Dean joins Wild Connection to explore resilience, belonging, and the beauty of living closely with the land. From floods to fireflies, this episode reveals how local action and storytelling can help us heal the natural world and ourselves.
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3 weeks ago
49 minutes

Wild Connection
War, Wildlife, and the UN: Accountability and Peacekeeping with Dr. András Hárs
This week on Wild Connection, Dr. Jen sits down with international law scholar Dr. András Hárs to unpack the UN’s role in peacekeeping, accountability, and the hidden environmental toll of conflict. From gorillas in the Central African Republic to the challenges of climate negotiations, they explore how war reshapes ecosystems as much as societies and discuss if international law can evolve to protect both.
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1 month ago
55 minutes

Wild Connection
Fungi, Pathogens, and the Coming Pandemic with Emily Monosson
Fungi sustain life but they also threaten it. Host Jennifer Verdolin talks with environmental toxicologist Emily Monosson about her book Blight. They explore fungal pathogens from Candida auris to white-nose syndrome in bats, and what these rising threats mean for our future.
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2 months ago
57 minutes

Wild Connection
Listening to Rivers with Robert Macfarlane
What does it mean to say a river is alive? In this episode, acclaimed author Robert Macfarlane joins Wild Connection to explore rivers as living beings, the rise of nature’s legal rights, and how reconnecting with water can help us heal ourselves and the planet.
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3 months ago
48 minutes 56 seconds

Wild Connection
Sy Montgomery on Wonder, Animals and What the Chicken Knows
What can animals teach us about empathy, intelligence, and connection? In this episode of Wild Connection, bestselling author Sy Montgomery shares her journey and explores what chickens (and other animals) really know.
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4 months ago
52 minutes

Wild Connection
From Dian Fossey to Ecoflix: Ian Redmond’s Journey to Protect the Wild
Join conservationist Ian Redmond as he reflects on his early days with Dian Fossey, unforgettable moments with gorillas, and his mission to protect wildlife through Ecoflix, the first nonprofit environmental streaming platform. In this heartfelt conversation, we explore the power of storytelling, building trust across species, and why conservation is both a science and an act of love.
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4 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 10 seconds

Wild Connection
The Chimpanzees of Kibale with Dr. Richard Wrangham
What can great apes teach us about human nature? Dr. Richard Wrangham has spent decades studying chimpanzees, aggression, and the evolutionary forces that shaped us. Tune in to explore the deep connections between humans and our primate cousins.
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8 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 53 seconds

Wild Connection
Whispers of the Wild with Dr. Susan B Eirich
This episode features Dr. Susan B Eirich— author of Whispers from the Wild: An Invitation Stories from the Rescued Wild Animals of Earthfire institute. Susan’s work in Reconnection Ecology invites us to see animals not as ‘other,’ but as beings with whom we share this planet in a profound and reciprocal way.
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8 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 58 seconds

Wild Connection
Xenophobia with George Makari
What makes something—or someone—belong? It’s a question we often ask about nature. We label species as native or invasive, welcome or unwelcome, beneficial or harmful. But beneath those labels is something deeper—how we decide what fits into our world and what we push away.
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9 months ago
55 minutes 7 seconds

Wild Connection
Wild Souls with Emma Marris
Author and science write Emma Marris is here to inspire you in rethinking your connection with the environment as we talk about her book, Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-Human World.
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9 months ago
54 minutes 28 seconds

Wild Connection
Having Hope with Ami Vitale
Today I am lucky enough to talk to award winning photojournalist and filmmaker Ami Vitale who’s works will move you and compel you to reconsider your relationship to nature.
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10 months ago
54 minutes 8 seconds

Wild Connection
Who is Dr. Jen with Guest Host Logan
Tune in as your host, Dr. Jen, is interviewed as we kick off Season 5.
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10 months ago
41 minutes 45 seconds

Wild Connection
Killer Whales_Throwback with Hanne Strager
A throwback to an episode from July 2023 where I talked with orca biologist and author Hanne Strager.
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute

Wild Connection
A Land Ethic with Stan Temple
In this episode I talk with Dr. Stan Temple, Senior Fellow at the Aldo Leopold Foundation and Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison about the evolution of Leopold’s perspective and his lasting contribution to the modern conservation philosophy of the United States.
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 12 seconds

Wild Connection
Cicada Invasions with Dr. Floyd Shockley
Right here in the United States an invasion is coming. Not of aliens, of cicadas. Brood 19 and 13 have begun emerging and they haven’t come out of the ground together in 221 years! I chat with Dr. Floyd Shockley, an entomologist that knows the ins and outs of these true bugs.
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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 19 seconds

Wild Connection
We Loved it All with Lydia Millet
This week rounds out Earth Month and I am talking with writer and conservationist Lydia Millet. Her new book, We Loved it All, takes you on a journey through her childhood and yours at the same time.
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1 year ago
59 minutes 48 seconds

Wild Connection
Earth and Soul with Leah Rampy
In this episode with author Leah Rampy we invite you to reconsider how you interact with the natural world and inspire you to make that a bigger part of your life (if it isn’t already!)
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1 year ago
56 minutes 37 seconds

Wild Connection
Earth Month with Nathaniel Popkin
I’m calling April Earth month because, well, doesn’t our planet deserve at least 1 month of appreciation? This week we are revisiting a powerful conversation I had with Nathaniel Popkin, author of To Reach the Spring.
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1 year ago
1 hour 16 minutes 28 seconds

Wild Connection
Participatory Science Reboot withCaren Cooper
Collective science and including non experts in science can lead to major discoveries and even policies. In this episode, participatory science leader, Dr. Caren Cooper and I chat about different ways ordinary people are making a difference.
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1 year ago
49 minutes 17 seconds

Wild Connection
From One Cell with Ben Stanger
In a timely episode, guest Dr. Ben Stanger talks about how understanding the intricacies of cellular development is not just an academic pursuit but a vital step towards conquering diseases that have plagued humanity for centuries.
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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 53 seconds

Wild Connection
Often we forget that we human beings are animals. Wild Connection, is where Dr. Jennifer Verdolin investigates our similarities and differences with other animals, what we can learn, and how we can reconnect, not just with ourselves and each other, but with nature to improve our lives.