A show about relationships with the land

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Ep. 241 : Understanding Myself as an Amphibian with Maxwell Matchim
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Ep. 241 : Understanding Myself as an Amphibian with Maxwell Matchim

I have been thinking a lot about the diversity of sexuality and gender in nature. Wondering about how different animals, plants, and fungi present sexually. Maxwell Matchim (they/them) has been asking some similar questions but through a different lens, thinking “about the ways in which Trans people exist between worlds, much like amphibians. The way in which Trans people change their bodies over time as means of survival.” And with these questions, they have been making a documentary. I reached out for an interview, and they were game.
This is a conversation I would love to be having all of the time, looking at the parts of life which just don’t abide by the dominant narratives. If you’re into that, you’ll like the show.

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Ep. 141 : Talking to Jam Doughty, non-binary nature educator, and creature drawer

Ep. 141 : Talking to Jam Doughty, non-binary nature educator, and creature drawer

How do we talk to the young people in our lives about our the complexities in the world around us? What about the subtleties and possibilities within our own experiences of ourselves? How do you challenge those we work with and for to push beyond lip service to racial equity and create real solidarity in our daily jobs? How does one do this amidst a culture of white supremacy, heterocentrism, and a pandemic, seemingly getting more and more out of hand?

All this and more in conversation with Jam Doughty, non-binary nature educator, and creature drawer

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