GUESTS

 

Cesar Aguirre

CESAR AGUIRRE is a COMMUNITY ORGANIZER based in Kern County. He has worked to address toxic leaks from oil drills and helped California enact setbacks laws to prevent new oil drills from being placed close to homes, hospitals, and schools. We follow him on oil leak inspections and learn about what keeps him motivated despite the odds.


Learn more about his work at the Central California Environmental Justice Network



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 1)

 

 

JACK HINES

JACK HINES is a SOUNDSCAPE ECOLOGIST and the creator and host of EAR TO THE WILD, a radio show that encourages us to connect to the natural world by listening. He and his mentor, Bernie Krause, have been using animal sounds such as bird songs to learn how our planet’s patterns and ecosystem conditions are being disrupted by climate change.


Learn more about his work.

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(Featured: Season 1, Episode 2)

 

 
BERNIE KRAUSE

BERNIE KRAUSE is a SOUNDSCAPE ECOLOGIST and MUSICIAN who began his career as a sound recordist for Hollywood blockbusters. But his path took a turn when he began recording the sounds of nature and studying those sounds as an indicator of ecological health – in doing so, he became a pioneer of the entirely new field of soundscape ecology. He has recorded and written many groundbreaking works, include the book, The Great Animal Orchestra.


Learn more about his work.



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 2)

 

 

 

DAN LIEBERMAN is a PSYCHIATRIST and PROFESSOR at George Washington University who co-authored The Molecule of More, a book that explores the role of dopamine in human behavior. We learned about the influence of human irrationality in resource accumulation, and its impact on our climate. But we also explore the potential for redirecting dopaminergic impulses towards climate solutions, as well as Here and Now molecules that could help us restore balance.


Learn more about his work 


 

(Featured: Season 1, Episode 1)

 
 

 
OSHUN O’ROURKE is a FISHERIES BIOLOGIST with the Yurok Tribe. She’s working to restore the salmon population that are vital to her tribe’s survival and cultural heritage. We follow her as she and her team study the health of juvenile salmon after the demolition of dams on the Klamath River. Her work is part of the world’s largest dam removal project.

Learn more about the Yurok Tribe:
 

 
(Featured: Season 1, Episode 1)
 

 
JOHN REIDJOHN REID is a CONSERVATION ECONOMIST and CO-AUTHOR of the book Ever Green, which explores the importance of saving forests in the fight against climate change and offers realistic economic pathways to preserving these vital ecosystems. We spoke with him to learn about how we can reframe our goals and systems as a society to sustain the health and abundance of life on our planet.

Learn more about the book Ever Green



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 2)
 
 
 
KIM STANLEY ROBINSON is a masterful SCIENCE FICTION AUTHOR whose book, The Ministry for the Future, became a best-selling beacon of hope. In it, he explores the coming crisis as well as innovative and bold solutions, such as a carbon coin, geoengineering, and massive social change. We speak with him to learn how to apply his science fiction thinking to the challenges we confront in the real world.

Learn more about his work



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 1)
 
 
 
WHALE SAFEWHALE SAFE is a project of the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory at UC Santa Barbara that harnesses the power of AI and data to help prevent whales from being hit by ships. We speak with CALLIE LEIPHARDT (right) and RACHEL RHODES (left), scientists at Whale Safe who are passionate about protecting these incredible animals. They explained the importance of providing the tools and education to help shipping companies avoid whale collisions, as well as spreading awareness about how our consumer choices can make a difference in this global problem.

Learn more about their work.



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 2)
 
 
 
Tiffany YapTIFFANY YAP is a SENIOR SCIENTIST and WILDLIFE CORRIDOR ADVOCATE with the Center for Biological Diversity who advocates for a healthy environment – with an emphasis on amphibians, such as newts. We speak with her to learn how newts in California are being impacted by human activity, from climate change to habitat fragmentation, and what we can do to help.

Learn more about her work



(Featured: Season 1, Episode 2)
 
 
 
 
 UPCOMING GUESTS
 
Some of our upcoming guests:


AMPAIRE, electric airplanes
BLAINE MCKINNON, Yurok fire division chief
CAFE OHLONE, Ohlone chefs
DIANDRA MARIZET ESPARZA, community organizer   Instagram
ERMIAS KEBREAB, animal science researcher
GRAY BRECHIN, author of Imperial San Francisco
GREG KING, author of The Ghost Forest
GREENFAITH with WILLIAM MORRIS, interfaith climate activists    Instagram  / X  /   Facebook
iNATURALIST, nature app   Instagram
KELLY TURNER, heat scientist
KOUNKEY DESIGN INITIATIVE with CHRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ CEJA, community organizers   Instagram / facebook icon sm Facebook / X 
LEW REID, co-author of the California Coastal Act
LUCY KERHOULAS, ecophysiology researcher, and NICK KERHOULAS phylogeneticist
THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER with CARA FIELD  facebook icon sm Facebook /  Instagram / X /  youtube icon sm YouTube
MATTER OF TRUST with Lisa Gautier eco-enthusiasts  Instagram / facebook icon sm Facebook  / tiktok icon sm TikTok 
MEDLOCK AMES with AMES MORISON, regenerative winery  Instagram /  facebook icon sm Facebook / X 
MELISSA WARD, oceans scientist
MYCELIUM YOUTH NETWORK with MARCY BROWN, environmental gamers   Instagram /  facebook icon sm Facebook / X   tiktok icon sm TikTok
NORMAN ROGERS and USW LOCAL 675, labor organizers
NORTH BAY JOBS WITH JUSTICE, labor coalition  Instagram / facebook icon sm Facebook / 
REBOOT with JASMINE SUN, tech writers
SEAMLESS BAY AREA with IAN GRIFFITHS, transit connectors. X / facebook icon sm Facebook
ROSANNA XIA, author of California Against the Sea   Instagram
TAYE BRIGHT, mycologist   Instagram
UN MAR DE COLORES with MARIO ORDONEZ-CALDERON, outdoor educators