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Episodes: 312
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Matt Podolsky - Host of Earth to Humans. In the provided episode notes, Matt discusses a personal connection to BLM-managed lands in Boise, Idaho, and references his role as a board member of the Birds of Prey NCA...
Josh Jackson - U.s. Bureau Of Land Management (blm) Public Lands Awareness And Underfunding; Public Land’s Role In Society; Conservation Access
Kat Hill - Bothies In The Scottish Highlands; Landscape, People, And Heritage; Shelter Preservation And Cultural History
Dr. Heidi Schreiber-Pan - Nature-based/nature-informed Therapy; Stress And Anxiety; The Center’s Approach And Guidance For Mental Health
The 'Godfather of Rewilding' with Alan Watson Featherstone
May 28, 2026
In Scotland, Alan Watson Featherstone is often referred to as the 'Godfather of Rewilding' - he has dedicated his life to saving Scotland's forests, after making a very public declaration to do so. Prepare to be inspired! Get full access to Earth to Humans Podcast's Substack at earthtohumanspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Rediscovering Forgotten Lands with Josh Jackson
April 29, 2026
Josh didn’t know anything about the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) until he was looking for an escape during the pandemic. After visiting a few BLM managed areas in California, he decided to make it his mission to visit every area managed by this federal agency in the state. This marked the start of The Forgotten Lands Project, Josh’s effort to raise awareness about these largely unknown patches of public land.I was drawn to Josh’s work because of my connection to a BLM managed protected are...
In Search of Simple Shelter with Kat Hill
March 25, 2026
For this episode, I’m bringing our global audience to the place I call home - the Scottish Highlands. In this historical landscape, where midgies reign and deer stand majestically atop purple-washed hillsides, simple shelters stand that welcome weary travellers to rest, dry off and, most importantly, connect with each other. Known as ‘bothies’, these shelters may lack modern conveniences, but they offer a chance to escape, breathe and be at one with nature. Today’s guest Kat Hill is a researc...
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