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As we ring in our 100th episode, current and former HumaNature producers and hosts share their favorite episodes.
Sara interviews Micah Schweizer, executive producer on the HumaNature podcast. As part of the August podcast listening list on Wanderlust, Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to the HumaNature episode “May The Road Rise Up To Meet You, And May The Wind Stop Blowing In Your Face.” Check out the other podcasts in this Wanderlust playlist mini-series, including the Roundup of the Wanderlust Podcast Playlist and the interview with Willow Belden, the host of the Out There podcast, which was another episode featured on the Wanderlust listening list. Things Sara and Micah chatted about: HumaNature Episode 11: Hoofprints On The Heart HumaNature Episode 8: Row Row Row Your Boat. Or Not. HumaNature Episode 38: The Hunt HumaNature Episode 20: Dogs Are People, Too Podcast picks from Micah: Threshold podcast, a podcast that tackles one pressing environmental issue each season. They report the story where it's happening through a range of voices and perspectives. Start with Season 1, Episode 1 – it’s the beginning of the story about the American bison. Visit the HumaNature podcast website. Follow HumaNature on Twitter and Instagram. You can also follow Micah on Twitter. Get involved in the podcast discussion! Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter Join Audible Feast: website, newsletter, Facebook, twitter Audio editing and production by Steven Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting. Music in this episode comes from Free Music Archive and features “Starwalk” from Ketsa and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna.
Adela chats with Willow Belden, host and creator of the Out There podcast. As part of the August podcast listening list on Wanderlust, Podcast Brunch Club members worldwide listened to the Out There episode “Better Than Fun.” Check out the other podcasts in this Wanderlust playlist mini-series, including the Roundup of the Wanderlust Podcast Playlist and the forthcoming interview with Micah Schweizer, the host of the HumaNature podcast, which we also featured on the Wanderlust listening list. Podcast picks from Willow: Qualia: Experience emotions and cognitive mechanisms and then understand them. Not By Accident: A documentary podcast series about choosing to become a single mother and coping with being one. This is a serial podcast, so start with Episode 1. Follow Willow on Twitter at @WillowBelden. Visit the Out There podcast website. Get involved in the podcast discussion! Join PBC: newsletter, in-person chapter, Facebook Group, twitter Join Audible Feast: website, newsletter, Facebook, twitter Audio editing and production by Steven Zampanti of Conceptual Podcasting. Music in this episode comes from Free Music Archive and features “Starwalk” from Ketsa and “Paradise” by Misael Gauna.
In this episode, Chuck is joined by producer Micah Schweizer from the HumaNaturePodcast.org (Yes spelled with one N) to discuss an off the cuff interview that changed Micah's point of view on the subject. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel, to keep up to date on all the latest. BELIEVE If you wish to be a guest on the show, or to discuss collaborative efforts, or events. Please visit us at https://www.sasquatchsyndicate.com or email us at contact@sasquatchsyndicate.com. © 2022 Sasquatch Syndicate Inc. All Rights Reserved. #sasquatch #bigfoot #sasquatchsyndicate #sasquatchsyn
In this episode, Chuck is joined by producer Micah Schweizer from the HumaNaturePodcast.org (Yes spelled with one N) to discuss an off the cuff interview that changed Micah's point of view on the subject. If you wish to be a guest on the show, or to discuss collaborative efforts or events, please visit https://www.sasquatchsyndicate.com Thanks for listening! - Chuck & Paul Copyright © 2018 Sasquatch Syndicate Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Jessi Johnson is a bowhunter and a public lands advocate. This week we're presenting a story from the HumaNature podcast about how one backcountry trip lead her on a heartbreaking odyssey. You can see photos and videos from Jessi's hunt, and more information about her nonprofit work, at HumaNaturePodcast.org. You can also hear more stories about human experiences in nature there, too. The story was produced by Caroline Ballard, Alanna Elder, Erin Jones, August Lah, Annie Osburn, Anna Rader, Micah Schweizer and Tressa Versteeg. HumaNature is a production of Wyoming Public Media. Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook. Visit She-Explores.com Resources mentioned in this episode: HumaNaturepodcast.org Artemis Wyoming Wildlife She Explores Podcast Facebook Group Heliograph by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Attribution License. Candlepower by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. What True Self, Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Desire by Borrtex is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License. Dout by Oelek is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Celeste by Alex Fitch is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Memoir of Solitude by Borrtex is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License. The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. We Were Never Meant to Live Here by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
This week on the show we’re bringing you something a little different, a story from someone else. Caroline Ballard and Micah Schweizer started HumaNature, which is based in Wyoming, and they’re part of the team responsible for bringing us the story of a man, his walk through an unfamiliar culture and an unexpected friendship, in a couple of different ways.
Micah Schweizer was skiing in the back-country when he uttered a curse against snowmobilers. But you know what they say—be careful what you wish for.