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Podcasts and Videos

Episode 1 (8/25): ​BIO/ENG Perspectives and Anthropocene Storytelling

Episode 2 (9/1): Environmental Writing and Eco-Centered Stories

Episode 3 (9/8): Nonhuman Stories and Extinction Narratives

Video: Campus Woods

WSU preserves some of its woods (Fairborn Daily Herald)

Episode 4 (9/15): Precarious Environments and Multispecies Mutualism

Episode 5 (9/22): Nonhuman Networks and Communication

Video: Simard Ted Talk, "How Trees Talk to Each Other"

Episode 6 (9/29): Forest Ecologies and Entanglements

Video: Trees, Humans, and Entangled Histories (Taylorsville Metro Park)

Link to Taylorsville Metro Park
Link to Myaamia Center

Episode 7 (10/6): Wilderness Spaces/Places

Video: A Journey Through Time (Bill Yeck Park)

Link to Bill Yeck Park

Episode 8 (10/13): ​Forest Histories—Disturbance & Resurgence

Episode 9 (10/20): Landscape, Environment, and Race

This week, Curt Meine joins us to discuss his essay on Man Mound and the importance of place histories. We've split the podcast into two parts. The short video included below is Meine's own interview/conversation with Savoy.

Part One: Curt Meine

Part Two: Lauret Savoy

Video: Curt Meine & Lauret Savoy in Conversation

Episode 10 (10/27): ​Urban Spaces and Climate Change

Episode 11 (11/3): Darwin, Evolution, and Speculative Literature

Episode 12 (12/1): ​Collaborative Storytelling/Class Wrap-up

Dr. Thomas Rooney, Department of Biological Sciences, thomas.rooney@wright.edu
Dr. Hope Jennings, Department of English Language and Literatures, hope.jennings@wright.edu
Wright State University, Dayton, OH

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