25. The Wild Life, Essential Questions, and War of the Worlds w/ Devon Bowker

Episode 25 is getting wild! Today's guest is Devon Bowker from The Wild Life podcast. He's a naturalist, science educator, podcaster, high school teacher, founder of a non-profit, and so much more! We talk about everything from how to survive quarantine with a 4-year-old to ways to improve access to nature and education for everyone. It's a great, encouraging, fun episode and I think you're really going to enjoy it!

Devon Bowker and The Wild Life
Twitter: @devthenatureguy
            @TheWildLifePod
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Website: https://thewildlife.blog/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheWildLife


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24. Deep Dive- Fixing Food Systems w/ Hallie Casey

It's time for our first Deep Dive episode! You may have noticed during this whole Covid crisis that some types of foods were pretty scarce on the shelves at your local grocery store. A lot of this is due to holes in the food supply chain. Hallie Casey from the One to Grow On podcast joins me again to talk about some of the ins and outs of food supply and how moving to local and regional market strategies can help fix some of the problems. Hallie is brilliant and well spoken and you're going to learn so much on today's episode!

Hallie Casey
Website: hcasey.com
Twitter: twitter.com/hallie_casey
Sustainable food center: https://sustainablefoodcenter.org/

One to Grow On Podcast
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23. Deep Roots: Remembering a Good Man

Today is different, my friends. My grandfather passed away the evening of Tuesday, July 28. If you've been listening for a while, you've heard me speak about him and how he was the one who started my love of plants in nature. Today's episode is the best I can do to pay tribute to him. He was good and kind and selfless. That's the best compliment I know how to give anyone. 

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