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  • Making an Artist's Case for Nature with Mary Edna Fraser
    May 23 2025

    On this episode, we sit down with Mary Edna Fraser, a Charleston-based artist and environmental activist. An expert on the ancient method of Batik on silk, Mary Edna makes the artist's case for nature by bridging art and science to bring messages of conservation, stewardship, and environmental awareness to her art. As Mary Edna walks us through her design process and discusses her scientific collaborations, she inspires us to make art (and do it as much as possible!), to be proactive for the things we care about, to be adventurous, and to never stop learning.


    To learn more about Mary Edna Fraser:

    • Visit her website (MaryEdna.com)
    • Check out her YouTube Channel (@MaryEdnaFraser)
    • Explore her advocacy website (DeleteApathy.com)
    • Sign up for her course at John C Campbell Folk School this October titled “Mapping Your Personal Landscape-Batik on Silk”


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    31 m
  • Water Wisdom: Remembering Dale Morris Through His Resilience Vision
    Apr 25 2025

    This episode honors Dale Morris, the former Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Charleston and co-founder of the Dutch Dialogues. Dale passed away unexpectedly just 4 days after this interview. With permission from his family, we have released this episode to honor the incredible work Dale achieved throughout his life as well as to showcase the passionate, charismatic, and kind person that Dale was.


    A renowned advocate for resilience, Dale educates us on living with water, the lasting impact of the Dutch Dialogues, and the urgent need to show people the relevance and effectiveness of nature-based solutions. Dale dives into Charleston’s resilience strategy, exploring how the city may adapt in the future to live with water. Featuring insights into Charleston’s recent Water Plan as well as its most “misunderstood” project (the Coastal Storm Risk Management Study), Dale prompts us to remember our own love of Mother Nature and urges us to incorporate nature-based solutions into relevant spaces. Through his stories and insight, we get a glimpse of a world that respects nature, protects infrastructure, and values people, giving us hope that together we can find a way to be resilient.


    Learn more:

    • Rebuild by Design
    • NRDC
    • Waggonner & Ball Dutch Dialogues
    • The Charleston Water Plan (storymap)
    • Charleston Peninsula Coastal Storm Risk Management Project


    Want to jump to a specific part of the episode?

    • 3:04 - Dale’s path to the Dutch Embassy and the Netherlands relationship with water

    • 11:05 - The Dutch Dialogues

    • 34:53 - Charleston’s Water Plan

    • 42:10 - Nature-based solutions in Charleston’s Resilience Strategy

    • 48:20 - Economic benefits of nature-based solutions

    • 51:40- Charleston Peninsula Coastal Storm Risk Management Study

    • 1:03:47 - How can other cities learn from Charleston?

    • 1:10:18 - Dale’s reflection on his path forward


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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  • Making the Business Case for Sustainability with Leslie Skardon (Sustain SC)
    Apr 11 2025

    On this episode, we are joined by Leslie Skardon, the chief executive officer at Sustain SC, which works to ensure a sustainable future for both our economy and our environment. As Leslie describes Sustain SC’s mission and roadmap, she dives into what it means for businesses to be both sustainable and profitable. (Hint: choosing the environment can also mean choosing profit!) Covering topics on energy, conservation, innovation, collaboration, metrics, and even some recent poll results, Leslie gives us hope that together we can see sustainable businesses, a resilient state, and a healthy environment.


    Learn more:

    • The Roadmap to Sustain SC
    • Sustainability Leadership Initiative


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    50 m
  • Making the Educator's Case for Nature with EV Bell (SC Sea Grant Consortium)
    Mar 28 2025

    On this episode, we welcome EV Bell, the education and outreach manager at the South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium. EV makes the educator's case for nature through stories of empowering teachers, engaging kids with hands-on learning, and inspiring the next generation of environmental stewards. She reminds us that there will always be opportunities for education, simple language can be the most effective, and the valuable role that animals play in our connection to nature.


    Learn more:

    • South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium's Education Programs (including the Seeds to Shorelines Program and the Palmetto Environmental Education Certification)

    • Environmental Education Association of South Carolina

    • The South Carolina Marine Education Association


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    47 m
  • Making the Case for Our Waterways with Andrew Wunderley, Charleston's Waterkeeper
    Mar 14 2025

    On this episode, we sit down with Andrew Wunderley, the executive director of Charleston Waterkeeper. With training in both science and law, Andrew describes how Charleston Waterkeeper uses a combination approach of science, stewardship, and advocacy to be a voice for local creeks, marshes, and waterways. As Andrew describes the intricate relationship between land and water, we learn how our society - and our everyday choices - can harm water quality, and what we can do to fight against pollution and take a stand for water.


    Interested in expanding your impact? Volunteer with Charleston Waterkeeper!


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.


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    48 m
  • Making the Case for Heritage Crops with Rollen Chalmers
    Feb 28 2025

    On this episode, we are joined by Rollen Chalmers, a farmer in the South Carolina Lowcountry who specializes in the cultivation of Carolina Gold Rice and other heritage crops, and the co-owner of Rollen’s Raw Grains. As Rollen dives into the history and traditions behind these special crops, he teaches us about the ecosystem where Carolina Gold Rice thrives, including the vital role of soil and water, and shares his favorite recipe. Rollen's story reminds us of the importance of wild places, that it's never too late to pursue your passions, and that quality is worth the price.


    Learn more about the University of Georgia's Center for Research and Education at Wormsloe.


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    36 m
  • Making the Case for Prescribed Fire with Tom Dooley
    Feb 7 2025

    On this episode, we welcome Tom Dooley, the director of forest conservation for The Nature Conservancy's South Carolina chapter. An expert on forest management, Tom illustrates the ecological and social value of forest ecosystems while simultaneously describing the science and history of the South's primary forest management technique: fire. As Tom and Liz discuss controlled burns (also known as prescribed fire), their conversational journey takes them across the U.S., from western wildfires to the impacts of Hurricane Helene to the South Carolina coast. Through Tom's insight, we learn that fire is a useful - and natural - solution to forest management if we take the time to plan and execute it safely and carefully.


    Learn more about the Sewee Fire Fest on March 15, 2025:

    • The Nature Conservancy: Sewee Fire Fest 2025

    • The Longleaf Alliance: Sewee Fire Festival


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    54 m
  • Making the Case for Sustainable Agriculture with Robert Etheridge
    Jan 24 2025

    On this episode, we sit down with Robert Etheridge, the owner and president of Mixon Seed Service. A PhD in agronomy and crop science, Robert makes the case for sustainable agriculture as he shares his knowledge and experience on all things farming, from the purpose of cover crops to the benefit of innovation, from the value of small and big ag to the significance of collaboration. As Robert gives a voice to the agricultural community, we are reminded that feeding the world is hard work, but together we can do it sustainably.


    Learn more:

    Sustain SC


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    Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by the Therblig Foundation. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.

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    35 m
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