Want to Listen to the Three Seeds Natives Podcast?
Thanks for your interest in the Three Seeds Natives podcast, where co-hosts Stephanie Foerster and Elizabeth Fiersten talk with scientists, chefs, landscape designers, community gardeners and many other folks about the wild and mysterious world of native plants!
Here’s where you can access the podcast:
YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@ThreeSeedsNatives
Spotify at podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threeseedsnatives
Apple Podcasts at podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/three-seeds-natives-pod/id1712389237
Happy listening!
EPISODE LIST
- First Pod
- Why Care About Rare Plants? Interview with Gretel Kiefer of the Chicago Botanic Garden
- What the H@#$ is Winter Sowing? Interview with the Midnight Gardener
- Native Plants Are Food: A Conversation with Chef Jessica Walks First
- It’s Design Time! Interview with native garden designer Angela Bowman
- Funky Fresh ‘Phemerals – We geek out on ephemeral native plants
- All Hands on Deck! Interview with Robb Telfer about Bell Bowl Prairie and other hot topics
- Burn, Baby Burn! Interview with Stuart Wagenius, conservation scientist and prescribed burn expert
- The Buzzaar Relationships of Native Plants and their Pollinators. Interview with Trisha Nichols
- Native Plants Up High on Halsted. Interview with Bob Sullivan in the native rooftop garden at the Center on Halsted
- It’s Getting Seedy – We geek out about close encounters of the cheeky kind (chipmunks), and more
- Better Homes and Native Gardens – Interview with James McGuire about his home native garden
- My Garden…It’s Aliiiivveee! Interview with Julia Bunn of a Spirited Gardener, native landscape design
- Wild Things I Think I Love You – “Live” pod from the Wild Things Conference
- Vive la Résistance: Wetlands Style! Interview with Katie Kucera of the Wetlands Initiative
- Community Forestry: Barking Up the Right Tree – Interview with Tom Ebeling, Community Forester at Openlands
- Shroom-a-rama! Interview with Mead Taylor, cofounder of the Chicago Mushroom Club
- Dinner–It’s in Yer Yard. Foraging with Dave Odd
- University of Bee Diversity – Interview with bee ecologist Nick Dorian (Two Parts)
- A Monarch Manifesto – We explore monarch behavior, host plants, and philosophy
- Parkways, PeePee Rocks and Native Plant Pathways – Interview with Andrew Smerczak of the Ravenswood Neighbors Association
- Reflections on Ethnobotany and Tall Grasses with Dr. Rosalyn LaPier
- DON’T Catch This Drift: Pesticides and Ecosystem Health with environmental toxicologist Kim Erndt-Pitcher of the Prairie Rivers Network