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The Living-Green Myth: A Conversation With Michael Maniates
Nov 18, 2025
34m 48s
Returning to Myrnam
May 13, 2025
14m 30s
An Indispensable Conversation About Plastic & Art
Oct 4, 2024
31m 42s
A Serendipitous Conversation with a Seabird Biologist
Aug 13, 2024
27m 16s
The Oldman Watershed Part 1: The Basics
Apr 2, 2024
37m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/18/25 | ![]() The Living-Green Myth: A Conversation With Michael Maniates✨ | environmentalismconsumer choices+4 | Michael Maniates | Yale-NUS CollegeThe Living-Green Myth: The Promise and Limits of Lifestyle Environmentalism | — | living-green mythenvironmental impact+4 | — | 34m 48s | |
| 5/13/25 | ![]() Returning to Myrnam✨ | sustainabilityeducation+3 | — | New Myrnam School | MyrnamAlberta | MyrnamAlberta+5 | — | 14m 30s | |
| 10/4/24 | ![]() An Indispensable Conversation About Plastic & Art✨ | plasticart+4 | Arianna Richardson | The Hobbyist | — | plasticart+5 | — | 31m 42s | |
| 8/13/24 | ![]() A Serendipitous Conversation with a Seabird Biologist✨ | seabird biologyocean conservation+3 | Holly Hogan | Memorial UniversityMessage in a Bottle: Ocean Dispatches from a Seabird Biologist | — | seabird biologistocean adventure+3 | — | 27m 16s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 1: The Basics✨ | Oldman watershedecological importance+3 | Shannon FrankStefan Kienzle | Oldman Watershed CouncilUniversity of Lethbridge | Alberta | Oldman watershedecology+4 | — | 37m 34s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 2: Riparian Areas & Lakes✨ | riparian areasclimate adaptation+3 | Norine AmbroseBradley Peter | Cows & FishAlberta Lake Management Society | — | riparian areaclimate adaptation+3 | — | 41m 39s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 3: Land Management & Fish✨ | land managementwatershed health+3 | Philip MeintzerDevon Earl | Alberta Wilderness Association | — | land managementwatershed+3 | — | 41m 25s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 4: Business Owners✨ | water securitybusiness impact+4 | Jim Lynch-StauntonDwight Perry+1 | Antelope Butte RanchTheoretically Brewing Co. | — | water securityOldman Watershed+5 | — | 34m 38s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 5: Looking Back✨ | Oldman watershed historyBlackfoot significance+3 | Ninna PiiksiiTyler Stewart+3 | University of LethbridgeAlberta Wilderness Association+1 | Oldman RiverOldman watershed+1 | Oldman watershedBlackfoot people+5 | — | 41m 08s | |
| 4/2/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Part 6: Looking Forward✨ | water securityclimate adaptation+3 | Doug KauppRaene Barber+2 | City of LethbridgeOldman Watershed Council+1 | Lethbridge | water securityclimate change+3 | — | 29m 58s | |
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| 3/26/24 | ![]() The Oldman Watershed Trailer | Michael learns all about the Oldman watershed, exploring how communities in Southern Alberta are impacted by concerns around water security related to climate change, and how they might adapt. | 2m 18s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: Establishing the Parks | What was the motivation behind establishing Alberta Parks? Why is researching the history of provincial parks challenging, and should we include ordinary people in park history? Michael explores these questions with environmental historian Jessica DeWitt. She explains the unique reasons for creating Alberta Parks in the 1930s and the challenges with the first provincial parks including Aspen Beach. They discuss Fish Creek Provincial Park and the urban park movement in the 1970s, unintentional environmentalism and more. | 42m 59s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: Ice Age Geology | What was prehistoric life like in Alberta 2.6 million years ago? What is the geologic significance of the provincial parks, and how can geology help us deepen our connection to the parks?Michael explores these questions with history and earth science educator, and author Cory Gross. They cover the unique geology of Castle Wildland Provincial Park, Kananaskis, Sheep River Provincial Park, Cypress Hills Provincial Park and more.Sandstone Prehistoric Safari's Website | 36m 32s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: An Archaeological Adventure in Glenbow Ranch | What unique history is buried under Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park? What is it like leading your first archaeological dig? What makes Glenbow Ranch ecologically significant and why does it need to be protected?Michael explores these questions with archaeologist, historian, and author Shari Peyerl. Their conversation focuses on Shari's book, Alberta's Cornerstone Archaeological Adventures in Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. They cover the sandstone quarry of the 1900s, its significance to provincial buildings, Shari's 2017 excavation of the bunkhouse and more.Shari Peyerl's Website | 51m 03s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: Miquelon & Park Interpretation | What makes Miquelon Lake Provincial Park historically unique? What benefits do visitors get from their time at a provincial park? What is the history of park interpretation programs and why are they important today?Michael explores these questions with the University of Alberta's Glen Hvenegaard. They cover the history of Miquelon as a migratory bird sanctuary in the 1920s, its significance as a UNESCO biosphere and a dark sky preserve, the start of park interpretation programs in the 1960s and more. | 30m 06s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: Conservation in Kananaskis | Historically, what is the ecological significance of Kananaskis? What development concerns have arisen in the past, and what can people do to ensure this space is managed appropriately?Michael explores these questions with Executive Director of CPAWS Southern Alberta Katie Morrison. They cover the ecological recognition of Kananaskis in the 1940s, the establishment of the Kananaskis country concept in the 1970s, CPAWS involvement in challenging development projects in the 1990s, and more.CPAWS Southern Alberta Website | 33m 16s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: Indigenous Heritage at Áísínai’pi | What is the significance of Áísínai'pi (Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park) to the Niitsítapi people? What is the role of policy in indigenous groups maintaining their spiritual connection to Áísínai'pi? How is the indigenous cultural understanding of heritage unique?Michael explores these questions with heritage management practitioner Camina Weasel Moccasin. They cover the park's establishment in the 1950s, the shift to the Blackfoot cultural connection in the 1970s, Camina's research around Blackfoot perceptions of heritage management of Áísínai'pi and more. | 30m 05s | ||||||
| 2/9/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks: An Uplifting Conversation in the Crowsnest Pass (bonus) | In this bonus episode, Michael chats with small business owner Heather Davis about Uplift Adventures, a Crowsnest Pass-based outdoor tourism company. Heather explains how Uplift Adventures got its start, the realities of running a small business in the parks, and the historical significance of the Crowsnest Pass. Lastly, Heather offers advice on how you can connect to nature in a meaningful way and what's next for her company.Uplift Adventures Website | 19m 49s | ||||||
| 2/7/24 | ![]() Remembering Alberta Parks Trailer | Michael explores the unique and sometimes surprising history of Alberta Parks. He learns about Aspen Beach, Miquelon, Glenbow Ranch, Fish Creek, Castle Wildland, Aisinai’pi and more. You'll be inspired to protect our parks for the future by discovering their past. | 2m 16s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 1: Conversation & Conservation | Why do we need to have conversations and new narratives about small-scale fisheries, how we govern the ocean, and progress in marine conservation efforts?In this episode, Michael speaks with:Ratana Chuenpagdee, Memorial University, CanadaEvan Andrews, Memorial University, CanadaJack Daly, Oceana, CanadaOcean Frontier InstituteToo Big to IgnoreOceana Canada | 54m 23s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 2: Health & Wealth | Can coastal and ocean development happen without affecting the health of the ocean and marine ecosystems, and the economic viability and wellbeing of coastal communities? In this episode, Michael speaks with:Rob Stephenson, Fisheries and Oceans & University of New Brunswick, CanadaGerald Singh, University of Victoria, CanadaBrennan Lowery, Navigate Entrepreneurship Centre, CanadaJohn Norman, Mayor of Bonavista, CanadaOcean Frontier Institute | 44m 29s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 3: Equity & Justice | Equity and justice are fundamental principles, but do they exist in small-scale fisheries, especially related to access to resources, management and regulations, and from the historical perspective? In this episode, Michael speaks with:Paul Foley, Memorial University, CanadaEdith Samson, Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation, CanadaLil Saul, Fisherwoman, Twillingate, CanadaRyan, a fish harvester from Petty Harbour, CanadaOcean Frontier Institute | 36m 48s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 4: Saftey & Order | Fishing, fish processing and maritime work are risky occupations. What needs to be done to provide better protection, and enhance occupational health and safety for those involved? In this episode, Michael speaks with:Barb Neis, Memorial University, Canada Joel Finnis, Memorial University, Canada Desai Shan, Memorial University / Dalhousie University, CanadaOcean Frontier Institute | 1h 00m 14s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 5: Future & Vision | What is the future of small-scale fisheries, in Newfoundland and Labrador? Who’s going to fish? What will make people stay in the fisheries? What’s the vision of the communities for their own future? In this episode, Michael speaks with:María Andrée López Gómez, Memorial University, Canada / Center for Demographic Research, SpainRachael Cadman, Dalhousie University, Canada Dawn Mercer, DFO, CanadaOcean Frontier Institute | 46m 08s | ||||||
| 11/20/23 | ![]() Connecting to the Ocean Part 6: Connection & Transformation | Ocean and coastal connections start at home, with youth, and in communities. In a time of big change – climate, demography, policy, what kind of transformation is needed? What’s the starting point? In this episode, Michael speaks with:Jan Negrijn, Coastal Connections, CanadaKimberly Orren, Fishing for Success, CanadaMonica Engel, Memorial University, Canadaand previous guestsOcean Frontier InstituteFishing for Success | 50m 09s | ||||||
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