72. Tree Talk- Life in a Changing Climate

Our climate is changing. While there are those who would certainly deny it, the facts and evidence are clear that we've had a profound impact on our global ecosystem. Let's talk today about a few of the ways climate change is affecting tree growth, development, and survival.

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Website: www.planthropologypod.com

71. Chestnuts, Plant Pandemics, and the Shrimp Invasion w/ Emily Dobry

Y'all, what happened to all the chestnut trees? They were here, then they went away, and it was really sad. Could it happen again? Should we fear the shrimp invasion? Why is writing SO HARD? Find out all these things and more in today's amazing episode with PhD Student and Graduate Researcher, Emily Dobry! We talked about plant pathology, invasive species, living live as a non-traditional student, and pursuing your dreams. Emily is brilliant and fun and I know you're really going to enjoy this one! 

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70. Plant Market Absurdity- Monsteras Aren't That Cool

Ok look, I don't know what to say about this one other than that the plant buy/sell/trade market right now is ABSOLUTELY LUDICROUS and that monsteras are really not that cool. Enjoy! 

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69. Tree Talk- Just Another Origin Story

Ok, we established in Tree Talk Part 1 (check it out here) that trees aren't real. If they WERE, hypothetically of course, it would be cool to know where they came from, right?  Let's hang out talk about the evolutionary history and life cycle of trees! It's going to be great!

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68. The Power of Parks, Leaves on a Stream, and Mario Kart w/ Elana Gloger

Y'all, I'm SO excited about today's episode. My guest and I have been Twitter and podcast friends for quite a while now and I was completely thrilled at the opportunity to finally get to talk with her. Elana Gloger is a PhD candidate in psychoimmunology, host of the incredible Dear Grad Student podcast, and one of my very favorite people. She's kind, passionate,
hilarious, brilliant, and just an all around good person. We talked about the benefits of nature, the effects aging has on our bodies and what we might be able to do about it, learning to love the outdoors, and so many other good things. I'm grateful and blessed to be able to call Elana a friend and I know you're going to love her as much as I do! Check out her links below and enjoy the episode!

Dear Grad Student
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
Website
Patreon
Elana's Twitter


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Plants of the Winter Solstice- Replay

Happy Winter Solstice 2021, Plant People! The Solstice is the shortest day and longest night of the year and the start of Winter in the Northern Hemisphere. Let's celebrate together with a replay of a fan favorite episode from last year, Plants of the Winter Solstice. Also, be sure to check out the new Buy Me a Coffee page and Planthropology Rebubble store at the links below to find great merch and support the show!

https://www.redbubble.com/people/Planthropology/shop?asc=u
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/planthropology


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67. Deep Dive- Lawn Psychology and Advocating for Yourself w/ Paige Boyle

What's up Plant People? Paige Boyle is back! Last time she was on the podcast (go listen here), we talked turfgrass science, being a woman in a STEM field, protecting your time, and a lot more! Today we touched on a few of those things again, but really dove into her research and how it relates to making the home lawn more resilient and diverse, as well as the psychology of lawns! We also talked a lot about advocating for yourself in graduate school (and life), fighting burnout, influencing policy, and life outside academia. Paige, as always, is articulate, insightful, and brilliant, and she's absolutely one of my very favorite people to talk to!


Paige Boyle:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoyledWorms
Website: https://peboyle.wixsite.com/boyledworms

500 Women Scientists:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/500womensci
Website: https://500womenscientists.org/

Agronomy, Crop, Soil Societies:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ASA_CSSA_SSSA

Sunday Lawn Care
https://www.getsunday.com/

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Wild Green Charity Battle 2021- Revive the Botanical Bunch

It's time for the 2021 Wild Green Memes for Ecological Fiends charity battle! Check out this quick update about last year's results, this year's charity partners, and reasons why you should help revive the Botanical Bunch!


Wild Green Memes Links

TikTok

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Wild Green Future Website
Wild Green Charity Battle



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66. Tree Talk- Trees Aren't Real

What's up Plant People??? Today's the first episode of my new, monthly Tree Talk series! Over the next year, we'll go through the life of a tree, from seed to industry to folklore and everything in between. We'll start off with a discussion on whether or not trees are even real. It should be fun! Be sure to check out the links below for some of the source materials I used and mentioned in today's episode!


What is a tree? -Colorado State Forest Service
There's no such thing as a tree (phylogenetically)- Eukaryote Writes Blog
Flat Earthers have a wild new theory about forests-  The Atlantic


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65. Deep Dive- Tea and Crumbly Bits w/ Abby Morrison

What's up, Plant People? You wanted another episode about tea and you know it! When Abby Morrison, a crowd favorite from wayyyy back in episode 17, heard my recent episode ranking teas, she told me that tea was one of her very favorite things! I asked her if she'd be interested in doing a deep dive into tea with me and she graciously agreed. We talk tea production, differences between kinds of tea, tea ceremonies from around the world, how to brew (steep?) the perfect cup, and the very best business idea ever. Abby is the most delightful of humans and you're going to love this one!

Abby's Links
Fruit Basket Teas
Fandom Teas
Adagio Roots Campaign
Abby's Campfire Smores Milkshake Recipe
Field Lab Earth on Twitter
Science Societies Website

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