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🗓️ 20 March 2024
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Inviting listeners into his deep connection with the forest and the natural world, Ross Reid brings an inspirational energy and commitment to this interview. Connecting around their shared love for old growth and wild places, Ross and Ayana consider what it means to get people interested in protecting the places that sustain us. How can we inspire the connection with the land that brings people to defend it?
Ross shares the journey behind his work as “Nerdy About Nature,” and the passion for education, science, and the outdoors that drives the project. Breaking down what he wants people to get from his content, he considers how to get people to pay attention to the issues that matter without feeding into the seemingly endless loop of the attention economy. Ross and Ayana delve into critical questions about advocacy and activism in times of social media, and consider what it would truly mean to engage in action that connects and protects.
This conversation brings together rooted optimism, an understanding of the importance of education and knowledge sharing, and a dream of better systems that protect both people and the land. Ross leaves listeners to investigate their own connections to the land and to consider the many ways it is mediated by cultural and political intervention.
Based in the Cascadian bioregion, Ross runs a passion project called Nerdy About Nature in which he shares fast-paced, fun, informative videos about nature and the world around us as a means of breaking down barriers to access factual science-based education, while providing critical insight and constructive conversation on environmental and social issues to encourage positive changes in this world to create a more diverse, inclusive, equitable and just future for us all.
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0:48.7 | Hello and welcome to For the Wild podcast. |
0:51.3 | I'm Iana Young. Today we're speaking with Ross Reed. |
0:56.1 | How do we, as the masses kind of unite in our beliefs and our values of wanting to have a |
1:02.0 | safe world for our children, of having jobs, of having healthy |
1:06.0 | landscapes that we don't have to worry about drought every summer and wildfires, because all of these |
1:10.9 | are symptoms of, yes, climate climate change but also poor management of our |
1:14.2 | landscapes like how can we all unite in a way where we can influence change to the top |
1:18.5 | 1% who really don't want things to change because they benefit immensely from having things the way that they are. |
1:24.4 | That's where it all starts, you know, understanding and communicating. Based in the Cascadian Bio-Reagan, Ross runs a passion project called Nurdy about Nature, |
1:40.0 | in which he shares fast-paced fun, informative videos about nature and the world around us |
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