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Episode 61: Rewild My Street with Sian Moxon
Apr 27, 2026
42m 35s
Episode 60: The Ocean Cleanup with Laurent Lebreton
Mar 11, 2026
49m 47s
Episode 59: Jackie Kuang, Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy
Dec 22, 2025
49m 53s
Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten
Nov 17, 2025
51m 35s
Episode 57: Teresa Weed, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors
Oct 20, 2025
56m 48s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 4/27/26 | Episode 61: Rewild My Street with Sian Moxon✨ | rewildingurban spaces+3 | Sian Moxon | Rewild My Street | — | rewildingurban nature+3 | — | 42m 35s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() Episode 60: The Ocean Cleanup with Laurent Lebreton | On today’s Wild For Change podcast, we’re speaking with Laurent Lebreton, whose work focuses on ocean plastic research at The Ocean Cleanup. In 2013, at just 18 years old, Dutch inventor Boyan Slat founded The Ocean Cleanup with an ambitious idea to remove plastic from the world’s oceans. Today, The Ocean Cleanup is a nonprofit organization developing advanced technologies to rid our oceans and rivers of plastic — with a bold and refreshing mission: to put itself out of business. Becau... | 49m 47s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Episode 59: Jackie Kuang, Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy | On today’s Wild For Change podcast, we explore forest bathing with our guest, Jackie Kuang, Business Director at the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy. I was recently introduced to forest bathing by a friend, and I found it to be a deeply impactful and authentic way to connect with nature and myself. Given how fast-paced our society is, we have forgotten how to slow down and reconnect with ourselves and with nature. When we slow down and reconnect with nature, we begin to remember who ... | 49m 53s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Episode 58: Save the Redwoods with Deborah Zierten | This past summer, I finally marked off a destination from my bucket list: the California Redwoods State and National Parks. Entering the parks was one of the most magical experiences I have ever had. I felt like I was going back to prehistoric times. Some of the Redwoods have been on Earth for thousands of years and knowing this while hiking among these giants felt inconceivable, yet at the same time, I felt so honored to be in their presence. While visiting Jedidiah ... | 51m 35s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() Episode 57: Teresa Weed, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we will learn about the importance of outdoor nature-based learning with our guest, Teresa Weed, who is the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator from Illinois Early Childhood Outdoors. We can learn so much from spending time in nature. Being in nature encourages exploration and inspiration, sparks a sense of wonder and connection, and provides a space for reflection and a broader perspective on life. As we grow into adults, however, it seems that sense of wo... | 56m 48s | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() Episode 56: WasteNot Composting | WasteNot Composting On this Wild For Change’s podcast, we’re speaking with Liam Donnelly, CEO of WasteNot, a zero-emissions composting collection service in the Chicagoland area. Composting is a crucial means of reducing food waste in our landfills, yet only 4.1% of food waste in the U.S. is composted annually. In this podcast, we will learn about WasteNot’s mission and how their service works. We will also investigate the fate of food in landfills versus compost bins,... | 36m 11s | ||||||
| 6/16/25 | ![]() Episode 55: Kay McKeen of SCARCE | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we spoke with Kay McKeen, the Executive Director of SCARCE, an acronym which stands for School & Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education. It is an award-winning environmental education non-profit that supports teachers, children, and the community in creating a brighter future for our planet and ourselves through engaging and accessible initiatives, workshops, events, in-person classes, e-learning, and volunteer opportunities. T... | 1h 11m 00s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Episode 54: Nature’s Best Hope with Dr. Douglas Tallamy | For those of you who are wondering what you can do right now to help nature, the answer lies in your own backyard, literally. Our guest today is Dr. Doug Tallamy. He is an entomologist, ecologist, conservationist, and co-founder of Homegrown National Park. We’ll be discussing his book, Nature’s Best Hope, A New Approach to Conservation That Starts In Your Yard. I consider Nature’s Best Hope to be the way shower of how we collectively have the power to bring about a healthie... | 38m 27s | ||||||
| 3/10/25 | ![]() Episode 53: Hinsdale Humane Society | On a new Wild For Change podcast, our guests are three remarkable women from the Hinsdale Humane Society in Illinois: Lauren Osborne; Director of Operations Erin Palumbo; Director of Development Carla Wudi; Foster Program Manager Hinsdale Humane Society is a private, nonprofit organization providing care and adoption services for displaced animals. It is a lifeline in the heart of the community for countless animals who need homes. In 2023, 6.5 million an... | 1h 09m 09s | ||||||
| 2/24/25 | ![]() Episode 52: Alaska’s Wildlife Balance: Inside Alaska’s Wildlife Management | The Wild For Change podcast welcomes back Nicole Schmitt, Executive Director of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance to discuss Alaska’s Wildlife Management. In January, the Alaska Board of Game deliberated on a proposal, named Proposal 75, given by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, suggesting aerial gunning of black and brown bears and wolves via helicopters in central and southwest Alaska. In this podcast, we will discuss why this type of predator management is chosen, its effect... | 52m 39s | ||||||
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| 9/23/24 | ![]() Episode 51: Part Two of Wild For Change’s 50th Podcast! | Wild For Change is thrilled to announce our 50th podcast episode! It's been an incredible three-year journey, during which I've had the honor of engaging with a diverse range of inspiring individuals committed to creating a positive impact on our planet. In this special episode, I'm excited to showcase all the wonderful guests who have played a part in this amazing adventure. As I reflect on each of our guests, I can see their profound love for animals and nature shining through. Love encompa... | 38m 33s | ||||||
| 9/9/24 | ![]() Episode 50: Wild For Change's 50th Episode. | Wild For Change is excited to celebrate its 50th podcast! Over the past three years, I've had the privilege of speaking with numerous inspiring individuals who are dedicated to making a positive impact on life on earth. In this special podcast, I'll be highlighting all of the amazing guests who have contributed to this incredible journey. Website: http://www.wildforchange.com Twitter: @WildForChange Facebook: /wildforchange Instagram: wildforchange | 46m 02s | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() Episode 49: Ellie Laks, Founder of the Gentle Barn | In a recent episode of the Wild For Change podcast, I had a conversation with Ellie Laks, the founder of the Gentle Barn, about her new book, "Cow Hug Therapy." The book is a touching account of how the animals at the Gentle Barn have taught her valuable lessons about life and death and everything in between. I have always found solace in the company of animals. Being around them brings me a deep sense of peace and a feeling of unconditional love. I also believe that animals possess gre... | 1h 11m 23s | ||||||
| 5/22/24 | ![]() Episode 48: E.O Wilson Biodiversity Foundation with Brooks Bonner | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we speak with Brooks Bonner, Program Director of the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation. E.O. Wilson, was an American biologist, naturalist, ecologist, entomologist, and the author of many books, including Half-Earth. The premise of Half-Earth proposes that to save the planet, half of the Earth’s lands and seas need to be preserved and protected. In this podcast, Brooks discusses the significance of preserving half of the Earth's lands and seas,... | 46m 22s | ||||||
| 4/29/24 | ![]() Episode 47: Akashinga - Plant-Based: Half-Earth | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we welcome back Damien Mander, environmentalist and founder of Akashinga, the first all-women, anti-poaching organization formerly known as the International Anti-Poaching Foundation. We also welcome Nyaradzo Hoto, a Biodiversity Officer of Akashinga who focuses on research and data analysis collected by the Akashinga rangers. The Akashinga rangers are not only working to protect precious wildlife from poachers, but they are also supportin... | 40m 20s | ||||||
| 4/8/24 | ![]() Episode 46: Sea Shepherd with Sara Newton | Today on the Wild For Change podcast, we will be speaking with Sara Newton, Head of Content and Creative Strategist for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Sara is also one of the main cinematographers for the organization. For over forty years, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has been patrolling the seas to help coastal and island governments from illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. With marine life facing a multitude of threats, Sea Shepherd is a formidable force on the open seas... | 50m 03s | ||||||
| 3/11/24 | ![]() Episode 45: Kayah George and the Orcas | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we speak with Kayah George. Kayah George is from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, part of the Coast Salish peoples of Victoria, Canada. Despite Kayah’s young age, she has spoken for half her life about indigenous and environmental issues like the transmountain pipeline and chemicals leaking into the Burrard Inlet. She recently wrote and directed a documentary titled ‘Our Grandmother The Inlet’ that looks at the lives of Kayah and her grandmother ... | 35m 34s | ||||||
| 2/5/24 | ![]() Episode 44: Grand Chief Judy Wilson - Our Interconnection with nature | We welcome back to the Wild For Change podcast Grand Chief Judy Wilson, a member of the Secwepemc Nation to discuss the importance of our interconnection with nature. Nothing is separate. For example, more than 70 of the 100 crops responsible for providing 90% of the world’s food are pollinated by bees. But the bee population is crashing from the use of pesticides. Understanding the interdependence between us and nature is essential for our future. If we look at the wild spa... | 59m 16s | ||||||
| 12/11/23 | ![]() Episode 43: Alaska Wildlife Alliance - Beluga Whales | Today on the Wild For Change podcast, we are speaking with Teresa Becher and Mandy Migura from Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA) about the special population of endangered beluga whales who live in the Cook Inlet in the central Gulf of Alaska. Teresa is the Beluga Whale Monitoring Coordinator who coordinates monitoring sessions of a whole team of volunteer community scientists and is the go-to expert on the beluga whales' behaviors in the Kenai and Kasilof rivers. Mandy is the Depu... | 1h 32m 53s | ||||||
| 10/16/23 | ![]() Episode 42: Wildlands Network with Ron Sutherland | Today, we are speaking with Ron Sutherland, Chief Scientist of Wildlands Network who is their in-house animal and rewilding expert. The mission of Wildlands Network is to reconnect, restore and rewild North America so that life in all its diversity can thrive. Ron has over 25 years of experience in wildlife research. His extensive knowledge of wildlife and natural spaces provides us with a formidable fact-based approach towards conservation. Rewilding is giving back ... | 49m 29s | ||||||
| 10/9/23 | ![]() Episode 41: Freshwater availibility with Lis Mullin Bernhardt | On today’s Wild For Change podcast, we will be discussing freshwater availability with Lis Mullin Bernhardt, a United Nations Programme Officer for Water. Her previous work for the UN includes Coordinator for the Global Adaptation Network, an initiative that helps the world build resilience to climate change. Water is essential in order for us to survive but as climate change disrupts freshwater availability, water scarcity has become more prevalent around the globe. Accord... | 40m 30s | ||||||
| 9/9/23 | ![]() Episode 40: RHINO MAN: The Movie | On today’s Wild For Change podcast, we speak with John Jurko II, creative director of Global Conservation Corps and lead producer and director of the film RHINO MAN. Global Conservation Corps is a non-profit organization that is bridging the gap between communities and wildlife. The film RHINO MAN was the first project of Global Conservation Corps and was created to support the rangers protecting the rhino and to share their stories. Rangers are the front line, the boots on... | 1h 01m 23s | ||||||
| 8/14/23 | ![]() Episode 39: charity: water | On a new Wild For Change podcast, we speak with Hannah Matthews, a Water Programs Manager of charity: water. Water is the foundation for all life, without water, we couldn’t survive. Lack of fresh water largely influences a person’s physical and mental health, time, education, and livelihood. And as we are seeing the effects of climate change, chronic water scarcity has become more prevalent around the globe. 703 million people lack access to clean and safe drinking water. T... | 39m 09s | ||||||
| 7/24/23 | ![]() Episode 38: Chicagoland Pig Rescue | Growing up April and her husband Tyler dreamed of having a pet pig. After watching a video of a mother pig living in a horrific gestation crate, April knew in her heart she wanted to dedicate her life to rescuing and saving pigs and finding them their forever home. This was the impetus of Chicagoland Pig Rescue. But April and Tyler aren’t stopping at rescuing pigs and finding them sanctuary placement. They are documenting the intricacies and rich inner worlds of pigs’ ... | 54m 33s | ||||||
| 6/12/23 | ![]() Episode 37: Wetland Restoration with Tom Biebighauser | Wetlands are crucial ecosystems for the filtration of excessive water in some parts of the world and for storing carbon, preventing the overheating of the atmosphere. This is why they are often called the ‘kidneys’ of the landscape. Moreover, they are home to numerous flora and fauna species and thus are vital as a variety of habitats. However, human interventions sometimes have catastrophic impacts on wetlands. according to some estimations, over the last 50 years, our planet has lost around... | 1h 08m 45s | ||||||
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