In the pilot episode, co-hosts Jemma and Brandon introduce themselves, the podcast, and have a discussion about what's happening in the world during Summer 2020 and how this podcast hopes to serve as a medium for all voices to be heard and shared.
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Finding the "Symphony Inside You" - Nadia Colburn's I Say The Sky Poetry Collection
Polar Newspapers and Textual Production in Extreme Environments: Polar Series Finale!
(Mis)Conceptions of Antarctica with Dr. Leane!
Landscape Paintings of the Circumpolar North: Polar Environmental Humanities Series Episode 1
Making Photography Material: Siobhan Angus and The Elemental History of Photography
Agrotopias: Abby Goode and the Imagined Elsewheres of American Sustainability Rhetoric
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This Episode is a Whale Oiled Machine: A Conversation with Jamie L. Jones and the History of Whaling
Special Episode: ASLE/AESS Conference Conversations
“The Paradox of Place”: Appalachian Ecocriticism with Laura Wright and Jessica Cory
Saving the Day, Saving the Oceans: A Conversation with Ryan Poll about Aquaman
What is Your Center?: Re-thinking Maps and Oceans with Christina Gerhardt
What Stage are We In?: A Conversation on Ecological Grief with Joshua Trey Barnett
A Home on Their Back: A Conversation with Thom Van Dooren on Snails and Extinction
Peace with Nature: Exploring the Korean DMZ with Eleana Kim
Reading the Blue: Melody Jue and Oceans as Media
Why Did the Podcast Cross the Road?: Eco-comedy with Robin L. Murray and Joseph K. Heumann
Oh, Snap: The Anti-Creep Climate Initiative’s Webzine Fighting Ecofascism
Empires in Ruin: A Conversation with Rina Garcia Chua and Jeffrey Santa Ana
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