62. Plants in World Traditions- UnbeLEAFably Spooky Special

What's up plant people??? Today's episode is the last installment of the Plants in World Traditions monthly series I've been running for the past year! I talked about spooky (and spooky-adjacent) plant traditions around the world like Jack-o-Lanterns, Dia de los Muertos flowers, haunted forests, and more! This has been such a fun series, and I hope you enjoy this final episode! Talking Trees, my series for the next year, will start next month,

This episode also contains a trailed for Love these Mother Daughter Talks, a delightful and heartwarming show that's the newest member of the PodFix Network. Be sure to check out LTMDT and all the other shows in the PodFix family!


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61. Foraged Foods, Mushrooms, and Comments Section Madness w/ Gabrielle Cerberville

What's up plant people? I've been so excited for this episode, I don't even have the right words to express it. Gabrielle Cerberville, known widely as the Chaotic Forager, is one of my favorite TikTokers and such a delight of a human being. She's a master's student in Music Composition who masterfully and creatively merges her love of music and nature into eclectic and fascinating pieces of musical and performance art. She's also an avid forager, lover of the outdoors, and science communicator who does an amazing job telling people about the joys and wonders of foraged foods. We talked about everything from academia and science communication to dealing with trolls in the TikTok comments section. Gabrielle is warm, brilliant, and wise and you'll love this episode if you love joyful people! Be sure to check out her links below and connect with Her anywhere you can!


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55. Invasive Species, Biological Control, and Shill Bots w/ Emily Bell

What's up Plant People? Todays episode is another one I've been looking forward to for a long time! Emily Bell and I have been twitter friends for a little while and I've thought for a long time that she'd be a perfect guest for Planthropology. Emily is an anthropologist, an ecologist, a public educator, an avid outdoor enthusiast, a photographer, and so much more! We talked about invasive species, living in Florida, biological control, good science communication, being kind, and so much more! I could have talked to Emily for hours about all this stuff, and I know you're really going to love this conversation!

Emily's Links
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54. Helicopter Seeds, Really Smart Fish, and Science Fame w/ Dagmar der Weduwen

What's up plant people? How do you feel about fish? Don't be silly, you love them! Today's guest, Dagmar der Weduwen is a PhD student studying archerfish, an ecologist, and an award winning science communicator! She's studied everything from birds, to seed dispersal, to fish, and has lived such an interesting and diverse life. We've become friends via Twitter over the past year, and I'm so glad we have! She's a wonderful person, a great scientist, and a top notch communicator!

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52. International Agriculture, Immigration, and Diverse Stories w/ Danni Reches

What's up plant people? Have you ever wondered how human migration, policy , "national gatekeeping," and old newspaper clippings influenced agriculture and food supplies? Have you thought about the ways in which people all over the world very immigration? Are you curious about what life in graduate school is like? Do you like flowers and avocados? My friends, this is the episode for you! I chatted with Dannis Reches, PhD Student, research fellow, and host of the wonderful What Are You Going to Do With That podcast. Danni is a brilliant researcher and communicator and, regardless of what she says, a cool plant person, even if it's in a roundabout way.  This is a such a fascinating conversation, and I can't wait for you to hear it! Also, this was the second part of a collaboration I did with Danni's podcast. After you listen to this, make sure you go back and listen to my episode of What Are You Going to Do With That!

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47. Women in Agriculture, Vulnerability, and Corn Dudes w/ Kristyn Dickey

Hey there, Plant People! Do you like corn? How about the farm life and agriculture?  What about really smart women tackling male-dominated industries? Don't be silly, of course you love all those things! Check out today's episode with Kristyn Dickey, farmer, seed salesperson, and brilliant ag-communicator. We talk making it as a woman in agriculture, growing corn, being authentic and vulnerable, and so much more! Kristyn really is wonderful and genuine, and I know you're going to love her!

Twitter- @KristynDickey
Instagram- @KristynDickey@GinerlineFarms
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44. Deep Dive- Old Growth Forests w/ Joe Vaughn

Old growth forests. The phrase probably stirs up a lot of images an emotions in your mind, but do you really know what makes a tree an old growth tree or a forest an old growth forest? One of our fan favorites, Joe Vaughn, was kind enough to come back on the show for a 3rd time to do a deep dive into the ins and outs of old growth and what it means for ecological systems and the timber industry. It's a really fun and informative episode and I think you're really going to love it!

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41. Plants in World Traditions- Drink Up

What's up Plant People??? This is the February episode of my Plants in World Traditions series that YOU voted for on Twitter. I'm talking about all kinds of plant based drinks from all over the world! Your suggestions and favorite drinks were a HUGE part of this episode and I can't think you enough. Grab something delicious to sip on and get ready for Plants in World Traditions-Drink Up!


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40. Growing Hope, the Recipe for Success, and French Breakfast TikTok w/ Tyler Froberg

What's up plant people? I'm not sure I've ever talked to another guest who's done so many different and incredible things before they turned 30. Tyler Froberg is the head farmer at Hope Farms in Houston, TX. He runs the farm, but also works with programs for kids, veterans, and everyone in between. He's really done a little bit of everything and is such an inspiring guy. I'm so glad I finally got to connect with him after nearly a year. You can find him pretty much everywhere on social media. Check out Tyler and Hope farms and enjoy the episode!

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39. Wilderness Survival, Varmints, and Gas Station Sushi w/ Paul Csomo

What's up, Plant People?? Listen, there are a lot of good things for you and one of those things is for you to not die lost in the woods. To help make sure that wish comes true, my friend Paul Csomo from the Varmints Podcast came on the show for today's episode to tell you some things he's learned from his hobby of studying wilderness survival. We also talk a lot about starting a podcast, listening to podcasts, and about gas station sushi. Paul is a wonderful human, and I think you're really going to enjoy this. Don't eat the sushi, don't eat the mushroom, and don't die in the woods.

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