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Episodes: 300
Frequency: Irregular
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Neutral
Location: USA
Instagram: 7.8k followers
mia@creativeprocess.info
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Mia Funk - Artist, activist, and educator who interviews leading environmentalists, organizations, activists, and conservationists. The show includes student and university participation globally and is part ...
David George Haskell - Plant/forest Ecology And Biodiversity; More-than-human Intelligence; Deep Time Natural History; Personal And Societal Implications For Climate Action
Cherien Dabis - Ecological Impact Of Conflict; Generational Trauma And Identity; Environmental-psychological/emotional Dimensions Of Occupation
From Extraction to Regeneration: Redesigning Our Relationship with Nature
June 16, 2026
Today, we examine how we will adapt to a changing climate and learn to listen to the Earth.(0:00) Abrahm Lustgarten(Reporter, ProPublica) (3:00) Jon Gertner (Author, The Ice at the End of the World) (5:32) Bill Hare (CEO, Climate Analytics) (6:35) Rob Nixon (Prof. Environmental Humanities, Princeton) (8:12) Louis de Jaeger (Co-founder, Food Forest Institute) (10:06) Kathleen Rogers (Pres., EarthDay.org) (11:31) Rebecca Tickell (Filmmaker, Groundswell) (13:42) Ben Goldfarb (Author, Crossings) ...
Voices for the Earth: Sustainability, Nature, and the Changing World
May 26, 2026
Why do we write? Is it to capture a memory before it vanishes or to build a bridge between the person we are and the stories we've been told? In this episode of The Creative Process, we explore the practice of writing as an awakening and tool for discovery with a group of celebrated poets, novelists, musicians and thinkers.We hear from neuroscientist, dancer and author Julia Christensen on how literature inspires transformative aesthetic experiences. Award-winning poet and clinical psychologi...
Listening to the Living World: Ami Vitale, Yann Martel, Carl Safina, David George Haskell & Others on Climate Change & The Rights of Nature
April 24, 2026
Today, we hear from writers Yann Martel, Carl Safina and David George Haskell on the practice of listening to the living world. Tom Chi discusses the dangerous volatility of a one-degree shift. Clayton Aldern explores how climate change alters brain health and behavior, while Ami Vitale,Osprey Orielle Lake and Martín Von Hildebrand remind us of the kinship we share with nature. Fred Pearce discusses 40 years as a journalist reporting...
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