Roving Nature Podcast Podcast Por Matthew Bryant arte de portada

Roving Nature Podcast

Roving Nature Podcast

De: Matthew Bryant
Escúchala gratis

Welcome to the Roving Nature Podcast, where we’ll explore all things nature and conservation. I’m your host, Matt Bryant, and I invite you to join me as we hear from guests who are passionate about nature, and who have made it a significant part of their work, creativity, or personal lives. We’ll explore themes related to conservation, and I encourage you to learn along with me as we celebrate our deep bond and relationship to our natural world.

Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
Episodios
  • E5: Look, Listen & Learn | Jim Gant
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, we hear from the president of the Piedmont Bird Club, Jim Gant. I wanted to learn more about the club and hear his experience and advice about birding. The club formed in Greensboro, NC in 1938, and includes members representing a wide range of experience, who all share an enthusiasm for birding and nature, and who are committed to conservation throughout the Piedmont region and beyond.

    Más Menos
    41 m
  • E4: Trails & Treats | Palmer McIntyre and Hollis Oberlies
    Sep 25 2025

    My latest Roving Nature podcast episode just dropped! In this episode, I talk to Palmer McIntyre and Hollis Oberlies about their book, Trails and Treats – A Hiker and Runner’s Guide to Great Trails and Good Eats in North Carolina. Written by a female hiker and runner duo, the guide is designed for both seasoned hikers and trail runners, as well as first-time explorers. A recipient of the Southeast Non-Fiction award from the National Indie Excellence Awards, this wonderful trail guide combines their passion for the outdoors and good food by offering a collection of exceptional trails alongside a curated selection of delicious local eats, the guide also includes historical, cultural, and geological highlights. We hear about their process of creating the book, what they learned from it, and what has inspired their love and passion for the outdoors.

    Credits

    Feature photo credit Scott Pope at Scott Pope Photography

    Many thanks to singer-songwriter Abigail Dowd for permission to use her song, Beautiful Day, as theme music for this episode. You can find Abigail and her music at:

    Abigail Dowd website

    Beautiful Day album link

    Abigail Dowd Instagram

    Daydreaming by LNDO; Last Straw of Summer and A Breath Away by Alsever Lake used by permission via Soundstripe.

    About the Roving Nature Podcast

    Welcome to the Roving Nature Podcast, where we’ll explore all things nature and conservation. I’m your host, Matt Bryant, and I invite you to join me as we hear from guests who are passionate about nature, and who have made it a significant part of their work, creativity, or personal lives. We’ll explore themes related to conservation, and I encourage you to learn along with me as we celebrate our deep bond and relationship to our natural world.

    Más Menos
    56 m
  • E3: Steward of the Piedmont | Ken Bridle
    Nov 23 2024

    Featuring Dr. Ken Bridle, who’s been a professional botanist for over four decades, with a focus on plant physiology. He talks about how he came to be a scientist, naturalist, and artist…and his involvement with protecting the precious natural resources of the Piedmont region of North Carolina and beyond.

    Credits

    Many thanks to singer-songwriter Abigail Dowd for permission to use her song, Beautiful Day, as theme music for this episode. You can find Abigail and her music at:

    Abigail Dowd’s website

    Beautiful Day album link

    Abigail Dowd’s Instagram

    Rooted by LNDO and Nature’s Way by Alsever Lake used by permission via Soundstripe.

    About the Roving Nature Podcast

    Welcome to the Roving Nature Podcast, where we’ll explore all things nature and conservation in the great state of North Carolina and beyond. I’m your host, Matt Bryant, and I invite you to join me as we hear from guests who are passionate about nature, and who have made it a significant part of their work, creativity, or personal lives. We’ll explore themes related to conservation, and I encourage you to learn along with me as we celebrate our deep bond and relationship to our natural world.

    Más Menos
    54 m
Todavía no hay opiniones