The 'We Out Here' Podcast

Alexi Grousis and Allison Jones

The 'We Out Here' Pod is a place to hear the stories of Black, brown, and Indigenous folks in science and nature. Come thru. Stay awhile. Listen.

  1. MAY 1

    Marcus Rosten - Black Birders Week

    Episode Description: Marcus Rosten—guest-host of the Bring Birds Back podcast on Bird Note, naturalist, and Grammy Award winner—joins us to share a story of navigating racial harassment while hawk-watching at his local park during the civil rights movements of 2020 In their own words: Marcus Rosten is a naturalist working to protect, connect, and restore the largest remaining tracts of wildlife habitat in Western New York. Since graduating with a degree in Environmental Education and Interpretation from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, he has served as an interpretive park ranger in our national parks and forests, led environmental education and stewardship programs with non-profit organizations, and worked as a fish and wildlife technician, conducting wildlife surveys and managing habitats for state and federal agencies. Marcus is a 30 Under 30 Awardee from the North American Association for Environmental Education and has been featured nationally in Scholastic News, Nike Journal, BirdNote, and on PBS Nature.As the Director of the Western New York Wildway with the Western New York Land Conservancy in Buffalo, NY, he is leading a landscape-scale conservation initiative to create a network of protected lands and corridors from the Allegany Plateau of Appalachia to the Great Lakes and beyond. The WNY Wildway will allow plants and animals to safely roam across the land as they once did, to move as the climate changes, and expand their ranges to ensure their survival. He is also a GRAMMY Award winning musician performing with the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus. This episode supports: Bird Note! Listen to episode featuring Marcus here https://www.birdnote.org/contributed/17548 Help us keep making the show: Patreon.com/WeOutHerePod Twitter and IG @TheWeOutHerePod Start learning about whose land you're on and begin taking action https://native-land.ca/

    35 min
  2. JAN 16 ·  BONUS

    Kiddie Cut: Jason Hall - Bird Joy

    Content Warning: Vomiting/Sea Sickness Episode Description: Founder of In Color Birding Club and co-host of the Bird Joy Podcast Jason Hall shares an all audience-friendly story about hubris and what happens when feelin your oats goes wrong on a pelagic tour. In their own words: Jason Hall got pulled into birding on the wings and bubbly mannerisms of a Tufted Titmouse as part of a high school environmental science course outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over the years, he’s grown that passion into founding the non-profit In Color Birding Club (ICBC) which focuses on providing a safe and joyful on-ramp to birding for historically marginalized communities.  As founder of ICBC, Jason works with his board members to consistently expand access to birding and the outdoors to communities in and around Philadelphia. This includes partnering with many local organizations to offer bird outings, bus sponsorships for public schools in Philly, teacher school supply scholarships, and food drives. In 2024, Jason joined Dexter Patterson to start the Bird Joy Podcast. A place where birders of all types and skill levels can come to enjoy diverse thought and excitement around the growth of birding in our lives. Jason's primary vocation is Director of Large Molecule Analytical Sciences where he support vaccine and biologic product commercialization. This episode supports: Care.org Help us keep making the show: Patreon.com/WeOutHerePod Twitter and IG @TheWeOutHerePod Start learning about whose land you're on and begin taking action https://native-land.ca/

    49 min
  3. JAN 2

    Jason Hall - Bird Joy

    Content Warning: Light Profanity, Vomiting/Sea Sickness Episode Description: Founder of In Color Birding Club and co-host of the Bird Joy Podcast Jason Hall shares a story about hubris and what happens when feelin your oats goes wrong on a pelagic tour. In their own words: Jason Hall got pulled into birding on the wings and bubbly mannerisms of a Tufted Titmouse as part of a high school environmental science course outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over the years, he’s grown that passion into founding the non-profit In Color Birding Club (ICBC) which focuses on providing a safe and joyful on-ramp to birding for historically marginalized communities.  As founder of ICBC, Jason works with his board members to consistently expand access to birding and the outdoors to communities in and around Philadelphia. This includes partnering with many local organizations to offer bird outings, bus sponsorships for public schools in Philly, teacher school supply scholarships, and food drives. In 2024, Jason joined Dexter Patterson to start the Bird Joy Podcast. A place where birders of all types and skill levels can come to enjoy diverse thought and excitement around the growth of birding in our lives. Jason's primary vocation is Director of Large Molecule Analytical Sciences where he support vaccine and biologic product commercialization. This episode supports: Care.org Help us keep making the show: Patreon.com/WeOutHerePod Twitter and IG @TheWeOutHerePod Start learning about whose land you're on and begin taking action https://native-land.ca/

    55 min
4.9
out of 5
27 Ratings

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The 'We Out Here' Pod is a place to hear the stories of Black, brown, and Indigenous folks in science and nature. Come thru. Stay awhile. Listen.

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