New episode! A conversation with Jeff Grignon about how Wisconsin's geology intersects with stories from the Menominee Nation and how to reorient to the landscape and be open to discovery.
Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts:
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It's been a while, but here's the newest episode of @UOFpod - you won't hear me much, but you will hear firsthand from people living with acute contamination in WI, and from folks whose connection to the contaminated area goes back a really long time
https://t.co/8aXqT0DOwq
Weekend podcast rec:
@RudyMolinek's new season of @UOFpod, which is all about #PFAS, is SO GOOD (first ep out now)
Highly recommend, and not just because I'm in it—the lineup of experts he's interviewed is unbeatable.
https://t.co/nxgRTJWSvW
🚨🚨New episode/season alert!🚨🚨
Have you been hearing a lot about #PFAS on the news but aren't entirely sure what they are or why they're everywhere?
Featuring Scott Laeser (@CleanWisconsin), @remucal, @brittanytrang, @bethnearymd, and more!
https://t.co/6ekRBvPAdF
I haven't heard any of @UOFPod S2 yet, but just the first 20 sec of this trailer are eye-widening & brilliant.
This podcast is going to be a must-listen for anyone interested in #PFAS
(if you listen carefully, you can hear me being a lil too quotable)
https://t.co/N6KqOpENZn
Out now only for Patreon Subscribers - an exclusive extended trailer for season 2! Follow us on over Patreon for as little as $1/month to check out this sneak peak!
https://t.co/ZF8nDf9UXS
As #NativeNovember continues, we’d like to highlight a new project led by @NorthwesternU in partnership with Native American scientists. They're developing Indigenous-led ways to alleviate the effects of climate change on Great Lakes wetlands and manoomin!
https://t.co/65PMZIa1WW
The first paragraph of @jonathanmahler's @NYTmag feature sounds like a really condensed version of episode 9 of @UOFpod - the whole piece is an important read, and always great to see recognition of the connections between geology and politics
https://t.co/OTzyoI9M2E
Well, It’s an exciting morning when you have an impromptu breakfast with @latifnasser! Thanks for the cinnamon roll french toast and the advice on science podcasting!
@WGNHS Thanks for sharing, @WGNHS! You can also listen on apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts:
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This #IndigenousPeoplesDay, give a listen to the latest episode of @UOFpod! It features stories from the Menominee Nation with tribal member Jeff Grignon and how geology fits in. (And it's well worth listening to the previous episodes if you haven't yet!)
https://t.co/bIR40Zlm58
"In Menominee, the rock is the grandfather. It's been there for the longest. It's animate. It's a part of the ecosystem. It's a part of the plant communities themselves."
-Jeff Grignon on @UOFpod
https://t.co/anP4KHzkat
#geology#learnfromtheland#stories
"I always tell students that the Proterozoic still casts a shadow over us. I mean, it's still very much with us. We’re in its thrall in some sense."
-Marcia Bjornerud
https://t.co/WQzCMJPOaL
"In Menominee, the rock is the grandfather. It's been there for the longest. It's animate. It's a part of the ecosystem. It's a part of the plant communities themselves."
-Jeff Grignon on @UOFpod
https://t.co/Te2LcoBsKX
What do state governments miss when they focus development on extractive industries like #mining?
Today on Edge Effects, read Andrew Hoyt on Minnesota's "mineral gaze."
https://t.co/PRqxYzgbsg