7 episodes

Deep dive into subjects spanning from tree climbing to reforestation to canopy research with co-hosts Kaya Sakamoto and Grace Kennedy. Hear from experts scientists, professional tree planters, and seasoned climbers as you learn about the wondrous world of trees and all the gifts we can gain from exploring and giving back to the forest.

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    • Education

Deep dive into subjects spanning from tree climbing to reforestation to canopy research with co-hosts Kaya Sakamoto and Grace Kennedy. Hear from experts scientists, professional tree planters, and seasoned climbers as you learn about the wondrous world of trees and all the gifts we can gain from exploring and giving back to the forest.

    Creativity in Conservation - with Marco Molina

    Creativity in Conservation - with Marco Molina

    What role does creativity play in conservation work? How can art help conservation organizations connect to their communities? How can each of us use our creativity to tackle issues of climate change and other environmental work?



    In this episode, we explore these questions with conservation artist Marco Molina - a graphic designer and naturalist illustrator who inspires communities throughout Costa Rica with his art that stretches across various creative disciplines. He shares with us how art is the key to effective conservation, and how he uses his creativity in the service of organizations that solve different ecological problems around the country.



    More of Marco's work:

    www.marcomolinacreative.com
    Instagram: 
    @marco__molina
    @zorro__plateado


    El Sapo Dorado de Monteverde, Costa Rica - Tesoros perdidos, Nunca Olvidados



    Learn more about the Mi Ocotea project, which works to protect the endemic Ocotea monteverdensis tree, on Instagram: @mi_ocotea

    • 28 min
    Reforestation: Relationships of Care - with Megan Brown and Deb Hamilton

    Reforestation: Relationships of Care - with Megan Brown and Deb Hamilton

    What does it take to bring back a forest?



    In this episode, we speak with tree planting expert Debbie Hamilton and with reforestation researcher Megan Brown about role forests play in communities and what it takes to reforest. We talk about how reforestation can change a community, and the role that relationships play in the success of tree planting projects. We explore the question of 'How do people come to care for a forest?', and get to hear Debbie describe what it's like to walk in a forest she helped plant. 



    To learn more about the reforestation and environmental education work that Palo Vivo does, visit our website: palovivo.org

    Follow us on instagram! @palo.vivo



    We'd like to give a big thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible! To join this incredible community of forest care takers, consider becoming a Patron. Each month you receive bonus podcast content and special updates from the Palo Vivo team. 

    https://www.patreon.com/palovivo

    • 29 min
    Intro to Reforestation

    Intro to Reforestation

    In this episode, Grace talks about what goes into starting a reforestation project and the incredible changes that take place when a tree is planted.



    To learn more about Palo Vivo, visit our website:

    palovivo.org

    Follow us on Instagram:

    @palo.vivo

    • 10 min
    Climbing Giants - with Noah Kane

    Climbing Giants - with Noah Kane

    In this episode, hear Noah Kane speak about his experience creating the recently released film 'Climbing Giants'. Noah grew up in Monteverde, Costa Rica and now spends his time exploring and making films about the wonderful stories he finds along the way. In this interview we speak about where the inspiration for the film came from and what some of the challenges were, as well as the biggest lessons he has taken away from this experience.



    To watch Climbing Giants, go to climbing-giants.com

    To check out more of Noah's work, you can find him on Instagram at

    @noah_kane

    @solsunmedia



    You can learn more about Palo Vivo and the work we do at

    @palo.vivo

    palovivo.org

    • 39 min
    Part 2: Embodied Intuition, Lessons from the trees - with Jaidon Lalor

    Part 2: Embodied Intuition, Lessons from the trees - with Jaidon Lalor

    In the second half of this conversation, Jaidon Lalor speaks about how the trees have shaped his creativity, where he see's tree climbing going in the future, and how tree climbing is great practice for embodying our intuition.



    You can find more of Jaidon's work at

    @solsunmedia

    @jaidonlalor



    Find out more about Palo Vivo at

    @palo.vivo

    palovivo.org

    • 30 min
    Part 1: What it's like to climb a fig tree - with Jaidon Lalor

    Part 1: What it's like to climb a fig tree - with Jaidon Lalor

    In this episode, Palo Vivo cofounder Grace speaks with Jaidon Lalor about what it's like to climb giant fig trees. Jaidon is a filmmaker, photographer, and passionate tree climber. He spends his days scheming up creative ways to explore and share the magic of the outdoors with others. In part 1 of this conversation, hear him speak about how he first started tree climbing, what it's like to be in the canopy, and how different trees get their names.



    To learn more about the work Palo Vivo is doing, check out our website and make sure you are signed up for our monthly newsletter!

    www.palovivo.org

    You can also follow us on Instagram @palo.vivo



    To check out more of Jaidon's work you can find him on Instagram

    @jaidonlalor

    @solsunmedia

    • 29 min

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