Afield with Christiana Roussel

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Through fun and thoughtful conversations, Afield features on-location, adventurous episodes hosted by outdoor enthusiast and award-winning writer Christiana Roussel. Join Christiana with her influential guests as they all share meaningful stories connected through a love for conservation and outdoors.

Episodes

  1. FEB 4

    From Alabama Fallen Trees to Sustainable Urban Timber Furniture: Inside Alabama Sawyer

    In this episode of Afield, we step inside the world of Alabama Sawyer, where fallen city trees are reborn as heirloom furniture with soul. Host Christiana Roussel visits the Birmingham workshop of Leigh and Cliff Spencer, the husband-and-wife team behind Alabama Sawyer—an acclaimed design studio turning urban timber into custom furniture, guitars, and one unforgettable Turkey Credenza (yes, really 🦃). Cliff, a Birmingham native and self-described “wood whisperer,” shares his journey from building theater sets in New York and working in film in Los Angeles to founding a nationally recognized furniture company rooted in sustainability. Lee brings the big-picture perspective, discussing strategy, community, and how Birmingham’s creative ecosystem—especially Make Birmingham—helped shape Alabama Sawyer’s path. Together, they explore craftsmanship, conservation, and what it means to design with intention—honoring the full life of a tree and creating work meant to last generations. In this episode, you’ll hear about: What urban timber really means and why it matters How fallen Alabama trees are saved from landfills and transformed into furniture, flooring, and art The full tree-to-table process: log, kiln, and finished piece Alabama Sawyer’s most popular designs, including the Winston Table Why so-called “junk trees” like hackberry and sweet gum deserve a second look Limited-run guitars crafted from salvaged Alabama ash Featured in Garden & Gun, Southern Living, Food & Wine, and Architectural Digest, Alabama Sawyer blends organic modern design with deep Southern roots—proving sustainability and beauty can go hand in hand. Whether you’re into design, woodworking, architecture, conservation, or Southern stories, this episode is for you. Learn more & follow: Alabama Sawyer: https://alasaw.com Garden & Gun feature: https://gardenandgun.com/articles/alabama-sawyer/ Instagram: @soulgrown_alabama Host: @christiana.russell Interested in sponsoring or supporting Afield?📧 editor@soul-grown.com or DM @soulgrown_alabama on Instagram

    30 min
  2. 09/02/2025

    Conservation in Alabama: Commissioner Blankenship on State Parks, Forever Wild & Outdoor Recreation

    In this episode of Afield, host Christiana Roussel sits down with Commissioner Chris Blankenship, head of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, for an in-depth conversation about the future of Alabama’s natural resources and outdoor opportunities.🎙 What you’ll hear in this episode:The debut of brand-new lakefront cottages at Wind Creek State Park 🌊Commissioner Blankenship’s career journey—from game warden on Dauphin Island to leading the state’s conservation effortsThe Forever Wild Land Trust and its 300,000+ acres of preserved land across Alabama 🌿How conservation impacts local economies, especially in the Black Belt region through hunting, fishing, and timberMajor projects including new boat ramps, the Forever Wild Field Trial Area, and a $228M investment in state parksThe history and global recognition of the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo 🎣Beach restoration efforts and new public access initiatives on Alabama’s Gulf Coast 🏖SEEK Alabama and the push to use outdoor recreation as a key driver for talent recruitment and retention in the stateOutdoor Alabama Academy and the Adult Mentor Program that are helping new generations discover hunting and fishingWhether you’re passionate about conservation, love Alabama’s great outdoors, or just want to hear how smart investments in land and water shape communities and economies, this episode is for you.🌐 Learn more: seekalabama.com👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to SoulGrown for more stories from Alabama. soul-grown.com

    33 min
  3. Vaughan Pursell Spanjer: From pageants to paintbrushes and being inspired by Alabama's outdoors

    06/09/2025

    Vaughan Pursell Spanjer: From pageants to paintbrushes and being inspired by Alabama's outdoors

    In this premier episode of Afield, presented by Gusto Hunting Preserve, host Cristiana Roussel sits down with acclaimed wildlife artist and Alabama native Vaughan Pursell Spanjer. Broadcasting from the scenic backdrop inside Vaughan's studio at Pursell Farms in Sylacauga, Alabama, this conversation weaves together themes of Southern heritage, outdoor living, and creative purpose. Vaughan’s journey begins on a 3,200-acre family property filled with creeks, hills, and hardwoods—an Alabama outdoor paradise that deeply informs her work. From barefoot childhoods chasing crawdads to painting blue herons and bird dogs, Vaughan’s connection to nature is not just nostalgic—it’s foundational. Her wildlife-inspired art reflects not only the biodiversity of the South but also a reverence for the land, instilled by a creative family and a lifestyle immersed in nature. Vaughan shares with Christiana about how her early dreams of fashion design took her from Auburn University to the fast-paced world of New York City, working for boutique designer Adam Lippes. But the grind of the industry and a season of infertility led her to a pivotal moment of reflection. While on bed rest, Vaughan reconnected with her artistic roots, starting with charcoal sketches, moving into self-taught watercolor, and ultimately creating a body of work that now graces homes, galleries, and retreats across the South. Listeners will be inspired by how Vaughan balances motherhood, artistry, and outdoor stewardship. She opens up about her faith, the influence of Southern topography, and the power of saying no to perfectionism. Her storytelling is peppered with reflections on creativity as a spiritual practice, the legacy of family, and the unique light and textures found only in the South. This episode also highlights Vaughan’s role as the founder of Hearts of Rest, a women’s faith-based creative retreat hosted at Pursell Farms. The retreat focuses on restoration, creativity, and community, making use of the natural surroundings to create space for women to reconnect with themselves and their purpose. A special moment in the episode: Vaughan’s recent artist residency in Northern France, which added new dimensions of looseness and abstract inspiration to her classically Southern style. Still, she always returns to her roots—specifically, her “secret place” at Pursell Farms, a mountaintop view where she finds peace, prays, and reflects. Whether you're a fan of wildlife conservation, Southern landscapes, outdoor living, or simply the art of storytelling, this episode offers a beautiful reminder of how the outdoors can shape our creativity, faith, and sense of purpose.

    25 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.9
out of 5
9 Ratings

About

Through fun and thoughtful conversations, Afield features on-location, adventurous episodes hosted by outdoor enthusiast and award-winning writer Christiana Roussel. Join Christiana with her influential guests as they all share meaningful stories connected through a love for conservation and outdoors.