54 min

1KHO 165: We Will Never Run Out of Things to Study in Nature | Lauren Giordano and Laura Stroup, Nature School The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

    • Parenting

In this episode we dive into a captivating conversation with authors Lauren Giordano and Laura Stroup, the brilliant minds behind the book "Nature School." The book explores the wonders of five distinct biomes and delves into the intricate relationships between the flora, fauna, and wildlife inhabiting these diverse environments. Giordano and Stroup share their inspiration for writing the book and discuss the fascinating process of collaborating with Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School," who unfortunately couldn't join us on the podcast. Through their engaging insights, we uncover the limitless possibilities for studying and understanding the natural world around us.
Giordano and Stroup's book, "Nature School," offers a captivating journey through five biomes, providing an in-depth exploration of the interconnectedness of various species and their environments. From lush rainforests to vast deserts, the authors shed light on the rich diversity of plant and animal life that thrives in each biome. During our conversation, they share their experiences and research process, discussing the challenges and rewards of documenting the intricacies of these natural ecosystems. Through their vivid descriptions and expert knowledge, Giordano and Stroup ignite a sense of wonder and curiosity, reminding us that the study of nature is an ever-evolving and boundless field of exploration.
One of the most intriguing aspects of our discussion with Giordano and Stroup is their experience of writing a book as a trio, alongside Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School." Although Hathaway couldn't be present on the podcast, the authors offer valuable insights into the collaborative process they undertook. They reveal the joys and complexities of working as a team, combining their unique perspectives and expertise to create a cohesive narrative that celebrates the magnificence of nature. Their collective effort not only captures the essence of each biome but also emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
Discover the wonders of nature, the rewards of collaborative writing, and the never-ending opportunities for study and exploration that lie before us.
**This episode is brought to you by talkbox.mom. Get $20 off your first box and phrasebook with the coupon code “adventure.” Just go to talkbox.mom/adventure, choose your language, and start your bilingual journey.
 
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In this episode we dive into a captivating conversation with authors Lauren Giordano and Laura Stroup, the brilliant minds behind the book "Nature School." The book explores the wonders of five distinct biomes and delves into the intricate relationships between the flora, fauna, and wildlife inhabiting these diverse environments. Giordano and Stroup share their inspiration for writing the book and discuss the fascinating process of collaborating with Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School," who unfortunately couldn't join us on the podcast. Through their engaging insights, we uncover the limitless possibilities for studying and understanding the natural world around us.
Giordano and Stroup's book, "Nature School," offers a captivating journey through five biomes, providing an in-depth exploration of the interconnectedness of various species and their environments. From lush rainforests to vast deserts, the authors shed light on the rich diversity of plant and animal life that thrives in each biome. During our conversation, they share their experiences and research process, discussing the challenges and rewards of documenting the intricacies of these natural ecosystems. Through their vivid descriptions and expert knowledge, Giordano and Stroup ignite a sense of wonder and curiosity, reminding us that the study of nature is an ever-evolving and boundless field of exploration.
One of the most intriguing aspects of our discussion with Giordano and Stroup is their experience of writing a book as a trio, alongside Stephanie Hathaway, the third author of "Nature School." Although Hathaway couldn't be present on the podcast, the authors offer valuable insights into the collaborative process they undertook. They reveal the joys and complexities of working as a team, combining their unique perspectives and expertise to create a cohesive narrative that celebrates the magnificence of nature. Their collective effort not only captures the essence of each biome but also emphasizes the importance of collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding.
Discover the wonders of nature, the rewards of collaborative writing, and the never-ending opportunities for study and exploration that lie before us.
**This episode is brought to you by talkbox.mom. Get $20 off your first box and phrasebook with the coupon code “adventure.” Just go to talkbox.mom/adventure, choose your language, and start your bilingual journey.
 
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

54 min