Episodes

  • Shelter and Storm: Finding Belonging in a Changing Landscape with Tamara Dean
    Oct 12 2025

    In this episode of Wild Connection, Dr. Jennifer Verdolin speaks with author and essayist Tamara Dean, whose book Shelter and Storm: At Home in the Driftless explores what it means to live in relationship with a place. From the beauty and hardship of rural Wisconsin to the floods, fires, and tornadoes that test both landscape and spirit, Dean shares how community, storytelling, and attentive living can transform adversity into belonging. In this episode we reflect on the practice of slowing down, listening to the land, and learning from the species who share it with us.

    Our conversation also reveals how small acts like writing a neighbor’s story after a flood or watching fireflies are opportunities for connection and renewal.

    Keep up with Tamara Dean on Facebook

    If Tamara’s reflections inspire you to deepen your own sense of place, explore my Reconnect with Nature course on Audible and companion workbook Rooted in Nature, designed to help you rediscover your connection to the natural world. Next week, the journey continues with astrophysicist Ersilia Vaudo, taking us from the ground to the stars.

    You can keep up with me on Instagram (@RealDrJen) and check out Wild Connection TV on YouTube where I bring science to life.

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    49 mins
  • War, Wildlife, and the UN: Accountability and Peacekeeping with Dr. András Hárs
    Sep 28 2025

    Conflict doesn’t stop at people. It also impacts forests, rivers, and species that share our world. In this conversation, Dr. Jen and Dr. András Hárs explore the UN’s complicated role in peacekeeping and environmental protection, weaving together personal stories, global politics, and the overlooked casualties of war: ecosystems and wildlife.

    From the Central African Republic’s endangered gorillas to the sustainability dilemmas of COP climate conferences, we talk about the tough issues: Who holds peacekeepers accountable when misconduct occurs? Can international law evolve to treat the environment as a victim of war? And what lessons should we carry forward to ensure peace is sustainable for humans and nature alike?

    Keep up with Dr. Hárs on LinkedIn

    To learn more about the United Nations and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), visit: @RealDrJen

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    56 mins
  • Fungi, Pathogens, and the Coming Pandemic with Emily Monosson
    Sep 1 2025

    Fungi are everywhere , in the soil, in the air, in our food. Quietly they sustain life but also may unleash devastation. In this episode of Wild Connection, I chat with environmental toxicologist and author Emily Monosson about her latest book Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemic. From the Irish potato famine and the rise of Candida auris in hospitals, to bats felled by white-nose syndrome and amphibians lost to the chytrid fungus, fungi are reshaping ecosystems, agriculture, and human health.

    Guest Bio: Emily Monosson, Ph.D., is an environmental toxicologist and writer. Her books include Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemic, Natural Defense: Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health, and Motherhood, the Elephant in the Laboratory. She is known for her ability to synthesize science into compelling, accessible narratives.

    • Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemic (W.W. Norton) – available at your local independent bookstore, directly from the Publisher or on Amazon.

    • Connect with Emily Monosson on LinkedIn.

    You can keep up with Dr. Jen on Instagram (@RealDrJen) and check out Wild Connection TV on YouTube where she brings science to life.

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    58 mins
  • Listening to Rivers with Robert Macfarlane
    Jul 20 2025

    What if a river is alive? What would it say about our world today? About the way we treat water, land, and each other? This question is at the heart of Robert Macfarlane’s latest book, Is a River Alive? On this episode Robert invites us to reimagine rivers not as background scenery or mere water channels, but as living entities, storytellers, and deserving of rights.

    To keep up with Robert check out his website: https://www.robertmacfarlane.com

    or connect with him on X: @RobGMacfarlane or Instagram: @RobGMacfarlane

    If you want to purchase a copy of Is a River Alive you can do so by getting it direct from the publisher Norton or on Amazon

    If you enjoyed this conversation and want to cultivate your own wild connection, check out my new Audible course Reconnect with Nature packed with simple, science-backed ways to bring nature back into your daily life, plus a companion workbook, Rooted in Nature, to guide your journey

    And of course connect with me

    Website: http://www.jenniferverdolin.com

    Instagram:@realdrjen X: @realdrjen and @wildconnectpod

    Wild Connection TV: @wildconnectiontv4022

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    49 mins
  • Sy Montgomery on Wonder, Animals and What the Chicken Knows
    Jun 22 2025

    What can animals teach us about empathy, intelligence, and connection? In this episode of Wild Connection, bestselling author Sy Montgomery shares her journey and explores what chickens (and other animals) really know.

    With over 30 books to her name, from The Soul of an Octopus to How to Be a Good Creature, Sy invites us to see the world through the eyes of others

    You can keep up with Sy and check out all of her books by heading to her website: https://symontgomery.com/ or on Instagram @Sytheauthor

    If you want to host a book club using one of Sy's books and have this podcast episode as a companion or connect deeper with the content, I've created a downloadable Listener's Guide to accompany the dispose. You can find it on my website at www.jenniferverdolin.com/blog

    If you want to watch the video on prairie dogs that came up in this episode you can see that here on my YouTube channel.

    If you enjoyed this conversation and want to cultivate your own wild connection, check out my new Audible course Reconnect with Nature packed with simple, science-backed ways to bring nature back into your daily life, plus a companion workbook, Rooted in Nature, to guide your journey

    And of course connect with me

    Website: http://www.jenniferverdolin.com

    Instagram:@realdrjen

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    53 mins
  • From Dian Fossey to Ecoflix: Ian Redmond’s Journey to Protect the Wild
    Jun 8 2025

    Join me in conversation with conservation legend Ian Redmond, whose groundbreaking work with Dian Fossey and lifelong advocacy for great apes and elephants has shaped global conservation. We talk about his early days in the forest, his current work with Ecoflix, and the power of storytelling in saving species.

    Recorded in September 2024, this episode offers a rare window into the past, present, and future of wildlife protection.

    Learn more about Ecoflix: www.ecoflix.com

    Follow Ian on X @4Apes

    Don't miss the next episode featuring Sy Montgomery!

    #IanRedmond #WildConnectionPodcast #ConservationHeroes #Ecoflix #GreatApes #Gorillas #WildlifeStorytelling

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • The Chimpanzees of Kibale with Dr. Richard Wrangham
    Mar 2 2025

    This episode is a special one as I got to interview a personal scientific hero of mine, and fellow great ape researcher, Dr. Richard Wrangham. He shares his findings and heartwarming stories of some of the chimpanzees he's gotten to know over the years. He's also a prolific write and champion of chimps and communities. Check out the links below to find out more about the important work he and his colleagues are doing in Uganda.

    Richard Wrangham

    Great Apes Survival Partnership (GRASP)

    https://kasiisiproject.org/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Whispers of the Wild with Dr. Susan B Eirich
    Feb 16 2025

    This episode features Dr. Susan B Eirich— author of Whispers from the Wild: An Invitation Stories from the Rescued Wild Animals of Earthfire institute. Susan’s work in Reconnection Ecology invites us to see animals not as ‘other,’ but as beings with whom we share this planet in a profound and reciprocal way.

    Check out the incredible work of the Earthfire Institute here and learn more about Susan on her website

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    1 hr and 4 mins