5 episodes

True stories of arts, humanities, and natural sciences applied for the benefit of society and the environment. Experts share practical and inspirational experiences. You will gain nuance and depth on many themes related to how culture influences ecology and how ecology influences culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culteco/support

Culture & Ecology | Stories from the Confluence Rick Rülf + Chelsea Peil

    • Education

True stories of arts, humanities, and natural sciences applied for the benefit of society and the environment. Experts share practical and inspirational experiences. You will gain nuance and depth on many themes related to how culture influences ecology and how ecology influences culture. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culteco/support

    Wildlife Hospitality | with Marty St. Louis, Manager of Summer Lake Wildlife Management Area

    Wildlife Hospitality | with Marty St. Louis, Manager of Summer Lake Wildlife Management Area

    Reciprocity is integral to the resilience of cultural and ecological systems. Ironically, sometimes using a natural resource is the best way to ensure its conservation. We speak with Marty St. Louis about his experience stewarding the Summer Lake Wildlife Management area and how wildlife habitat is generated and maintained with the support of hunters.


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    • 30 min
    Professional Pyro | with Fire Manager, Mark Hedrick

    Professional Pyro | with Fire Manager, Mark Hedrick

    Over the past several years, urban areas in western states have experienced devastation from wild fire. As fire season approaches again, it is important to question our cultural relationship with fire. In this podcast, we speak with Mark Hedrick, who served nearly twenty years with the Nature Conservancy as Preserve Steward and Fire Manager. His experience managing prescribed burns demonstrates how with cooperation, training and careful planning, fire can be applied to reduce risk of catastrophic fires while improving ecological conditions, even in overgrown and developed areas.


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    • 36 min
    Shaped By Water | With Author, Rebecca Lawton

    Shaped By Water | With Author, Rebecca Lawton

    In this podcast, we speak with Rebecca Lawton about how culture, like the earth itself, is constantly being transformed by water. As an author and story-teller, her writing is informed by experience as a Fluvial Geologist and as a professional River Guide. She is an expert on how the world is shaped by water. As an author, her stories tell how water shapes culture. Recently, she was nominated for two book awards.


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    • 31 min
    Keeping it Renewable | With Nick Johnson and Emma Gerona of Lake County Resource Initiative

    Keeping it Renewable | With Nick Johnson and Emma Gerona of Lake County Resource Initiative

    How is a small company in a conservative rural community leading renewable energy development? The Lake County Resource Initiative (LCRI) addresses social and environmental concerns proactively by  developing and implementing diverse renewable energy programs while bridging deep political, social and cultural divides. Nick Johnson and Emma Gerona of LCRI actively facilitate difficult dialogue, find common language and overcome communication barriers for the economic, ecological and social benefit of all.


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    • 45 min
    Made of Stories | with Poet Laureate of Oregon, Kim Stafford

    Made of Stories | with Poet Laureate of Oregon, Kim Stafford

    Do words have the power to create and shape reality? We speak with poet and story-teller, Kim Stafford, about humanity's relationship to the world,  the cycle of life, regeneration and language. As Poet Laureate of Oregon, Stafford speaks with compassion and authority, raising the question, “who does the poem serve?” He shares original poems about a seed, a tree, darkness, and death, weaving a story of life using the power of words in service to humanity and all our relations.


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    • 32 min

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