22 episodes

THE COLLECTIVE TAP is a podcast about water and the many ways we interact with this critical resource every day. Some of those uses are obvious: washing dishes, swimming, or watering plants. Others are less obvious: generating energy, building roads, and manufacturing goods that travel far from the water’s source to reach their destination. But even given those many uses—and the many more users who expect clean water on demand—it’s easy to take for granted how critical this one resource is to life.

What, exactly, is the value of water? We try to answer this question through a series of engaging conversations with experts in their fields, and, hopefully, inspire a new appreciation of the waters you call home.

THE COLLECTIVE TAP is a project of the White River Alliance, a 501(c)(3)organization located in Indianapolis, Indiana. We are an alliance of diverse interests and organizations that work together to steward the River and its watershed. It is made possible with generous funding from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

Produced in partnership with Absorb., a boutique music and media label.

The Collective Tap: Conversations About Water The White River Alliance

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THE COLLECTIVE TAP is a podcast about water and the many ways we interact with this critical resource every day. Some of those uses are obvious: washing dishes, swimming, or watering plants. Others are less obvious: generating energy, building roads, and manufacturing goods that travel far from the water’s source to reach their destination. But even given those many uses—and the many more users who expect clean water on demand—it’s easy to take for granted how critical this one resource is to life.

What, exactly, is the value of water? We try to answer this question through a series of engaging conversations with experts in their fields, and, hopefully, inspire a new appreciation of the waters you call home.

THE COLLECTIVE TAP is a project of the White River Alliance, a 501(c)(3)organization located in Indianapolis, Indiana. We are an alliance of diverse interests and organizations that work together to steward the River and its watershed. It is made possible with generous funding from the Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust.

Produced in partnership with Absorb., a boutique music and media label.

    The Indigenous Perspective

    The Indigenous Perspective

    Native Americans used Indiana’s waterways long before colonization. While they derived many of the same uses, the Indigenous relationship to water bears some fundamental differences from the one exhibited most often today.

    • 34 min
    Recreation

    Recreation

    Being on the water is a special experience and provides a wide range of benefits. Fishing, paddling, bird watching, or walking along the water’s edge–all of these experiences can help forge a deeper relationship with this most essential element and inspire a greater interest in its protection.

    • 34 min
    Wildlife

    Wildlife

    This podcast has focused on the many ways that humans use water, but there are many more creatures big and small that depend on our waterways as well. In this episode, we talk about wetland habitats, unique species, conflicts with development, and how to help protect water and wildlife.

    • 39 min
    Community

    Community

    From earliest times, waterways have been the backbone of human communities. That history hasn’t always been positive, but there are signs that our relationship to these waterways is changing for the better.

    • 44 min
    Series Teaser: On the Water

    Series Teaser: On the Water

    THE COLLECTIVE TAP is a podcast about water and the many ways we interact with this critical resource every day. Some of those uses are obvious: washing dishes, swimming, or watering plants. Others are less obvious: generating energy, building roads, and manufacturing goods that travel far from the water’s source to reach their destination. But even given those many uses—and the many more users who expect clean water on demand—it’s easy to take for granted how critical this one resource is to life.
    What, exactly, is the value of water? We try to answer this question through a series of engaging conversations with experts in their fields, and, hopefully, inspire a new appreciation of the waters you call home.

    • 1 min
    Environmental Justice

    Environmental Justice

    This season we’ve looked at some of the hidden uses of water. Energy production, manufacturing processes, and wastewater treatment (did you know stormwater is treated as a waste stream for which municipalities must comply with a regulatory permit?) all have the potential to produce pollutants that are felt in different ways. In this episode, we explore some of the hidden impacts of that pollution–impacts that have often been ignored.

    • 50 min

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