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    Explore " field guide" with insightful episodes like "E29 - Rick Taylor + Eared Quetzal + Birds of Arizona", "Growing Culture and Consciousness Has No Finishline E24", "E14 - Bird ID Tips + Field Guide Comparison", "A Field Guide to a Happy Life - with Massimo Pigliucci" and "The Psychic Yellow Brick Road With Corbie Mitlied" from podcasts like ""Looking at Birds: A Birding Podcast", "Conscious Capitalism", "Looking at Birds: A Birding Podcast", "Existential Stoic Podcast" and "Night-Light Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (10)

    E29 - Rick Taylor + Eared Quetzal + Birds of Arizona

    E29 - Rick Taylor + Eared Quetzal + Birds of Arizona

    My guest is Rick Taylor, author of the recently-released Birds of Arizona field guide and one of my favorite pocketable field guides - Birds of Southeastern Arizona. Rick tells us about how he became interested in birds, what went into making this field guide, along with a deeper dive into some of the new features, like the range maps. The bird of the episode is the Eared Quetzal, a bird that he reported the first sighting of, in the United States, 45 years ago, to the day (10/15/77). We go on numerous tangents, discussing a number of different birds. In the background, you'll hear a variety of hummingbirds and the occasional Acorn Woodpecker. 

    For more information on Birds of Arizona, please visit https://www.rwmorse.com

    For pictures of some of the birds discussed on the podcast, please visit @lookingatbirdspodcast on Instagram.

    Growing Culture and Consciousness Has No Finishline E24

    Growing Culture and Consciousness Has No Finishline E24
    Growing Culture and Consciousness Has No Finishline E24 This conversion of culture and conscious business was so fluid that you would have thought that Kindra and her two guests, Adam and Thomas, had known each other and talked for years. This was the first time we have done a live stream where the guests could […] The post Growing Culture and Consciousness Has No Finishline E24 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    E14 - Bird ID Tips + Field Guide Comparison

    E14 - Bird ID Tips + Field Guide Comparison

    This episode is a collection of bird identification tips shared by my guests over the course of the first 8 episodes along with a few tips from myself. For birders looking to pick up their first field guide, I've included a comparison between the West Coast versions of the National Geographic and Sibley field guides. The new content was recorded at a few different locations and if you listen closely, you'll hear some Grey Gnatcatchers, European Starlings and Red-winged Blackbirds.

    A Field Guide to a Happy Life - with Massimo Pigliucci

    A Field Guide to a Happy Life - with Massimo Pigliucci

    Special guest, Massimo Pigliucci, joins Danny and Randy to discuss Stoicism and his recent book, A Field Guide to a Happy Life: 53 Brief Lessons for Living. In the main part of Field Guide, Massimo reimagines and updates Epictetus’ famous Enchiridion (or handbook). 

    Listen now to learn about Massimo’s wonderful new book, A Field Guide to a Happy Life, and discover practical tools to help you live a better, happy life.

    Massimo Pigliucci has a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Connecticut and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Tennessee. He currently is the K.D. Irani Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York. Check Massimo’s blog, Figs in Winter, for a list of published works and social media info.

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    The Psychic Yellow Brick Road With Corbie Mitlied

    The Psychic Yellow Brick Road With Corbie Mitlied

    THE PSYCHIC YELLOW BRICK ROAD is your field guide to navigating the world of professional psychics: sharp, clear, and full of practical information for those who are intrigued by the idea of using intuitive assistance, but have no idea where to start. And whether you’re a first-time client or a veteran explorer of the metaphysical realms, you’ll find clear and useful information and suggestions to make every session with your intuitive a valuable one.

    Corbie Mitleid has been on the mystic’s path for over 40 years -- meeting challenges, always questioning, leading the “Examined Life.”  This road has illuminated an essential Cosmic Truth: God gives all of us what we need for a life filled with miracles and joy, and as long as our hearts are open, whole, and aligned with our Source Energy, anything is possible. (And it never hurts to bring laughter on the path with you!) If she can share that blessing with you, she feels she's doing things right.

    Corbie is a psychic, channel and medium, reading since 1973.  She travels coast to coast and into Canada as a full time intuitive counselor, appeared frequently on radio and television and is an inspirational teacher and facilitator.  She is a featured channel in Robert Schwartz’s breakthrough series, YOUR SOUL’S PLAN and YOUR SOUL’S GIFT and is herself the author of CLEAN OUT YOUR LIFECLOSET and the just-released THE PSYCHIC YELLOW BRICK ROAD.

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    Women Who Guide

    Women Who Guide

    Hannah and Erik know a number of incredible guides, some of whom are women.  While at the Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival, they met up with a few women guides who have diverse backgrounds and experiences to learn their perspectives on guiding and the changes that have occurred since they began.

    Also, Hannah and Erik give you a taste of birding "pump up" songs and discuss some of the blog post that Hannah wrote regarding women guiding.

    Birding "Pump Up" Songs
    Bird Song (M.I.A)
    Bird Song (Sweatshop Boys Bird Song)
    Blackbird (Beatles)
    Free Bird (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
    Surfin' Bird (Trashman)
    I Like Birds (Eels)
    A Song About Birds (The Bondi Hipsters)
    Seagulls! (stop it now) (Bad Lip Reading)

    Show Notes
    JB Journeys - Laurie Foss
    Victor Emanuel Nature Tours - Louise Zemaitis
    Habitats Peru - Doris Valencia
    Where are all the women guides? - Hannah's blog post 

    Intro Bird Call: Black Phoebe (Clatsop County, OR)
    Outro Bird Call: Red Breasted Nuthatch (Clatsop County, OR)

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    IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @Erikgoesbirding
    Twitter: @WeGoBirding
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    Email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com
    Website: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com

    EP 05: How To Be A Citizen Of The Natural World With Foraging Expert Laura Silverman

    EP 05: How To Be A Citizen Of The Natural World With Foraging Expert Laura Silverman

    Laura Silverman is a writer, branding consultant, and Founding Naturalist of The Outside Institute, which aims to foster a greater connection between individuals and the natural world. Before creating The Outside Institute in 2017, Laura wrote Glutton for Life, which was a blog exploring Catskill living. She also regularly contributes to Edible Hudson Valley, The River Reporter and WJFF, and was a speaker (“On Foraging”) at Bitten 2018. Laura regularly hosts foraging 101 workshops as well as botanical mixology and woodland walks. She is the author of The Outside Institutes Field Guides, which offer practical information about the flora and fauna of the Hudson and Upper Delaware Valleys.

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    • What foraging is and where it originated
    • Why it’s important to understand the total ecology of an area before you forage
    • How Laura got into foraging
    • A naturalist is a student of the natural world
    • Laura’s relationship with nature - from a childhood spent in northern california to eventually moving to upstate NY
    • How to connect with the natural world even in the middle of a city
    • Is dumpster diving urban foraging?
    • The first rule of foraging: When in doubt, throw it out
    • Why having a mentor or consulting a field guide is so important
    • The Outside Institute’s Field Guides
    • Why you might not want to forage in the city
    • Laura’s passion for botanical mixology and why moving to upstate NY helped expand her skills in cooking and making cocktails
    • Making probiotic beverages from foraged flowers
    • What foraging has brought to Laura’s life
    • The healing benefits of comfrey for your bones
    • Why eating seasonally is the key to health
    • The Outside Institute - what it is and why Laura created it
    • Why getting outside helps us understand nature and understand ourselves
    • What Laura would say to someone who feels intimidated or overwhelmed by the natural world
    • Why plants and trees are documented to help with blood pressure and mood
    • All about Shinrin-Yoku - the Japanese practice of forest bathing
    • What gets Laura out of her house and into nature every single day
    • Where to find the Outside Institute on the interwebs

    THE LAST 5 QUESTIONS:
    1. What is your favorite place in nature?
    The woods across the street from my house.
    2. What is the animal, mineral or plant that resonates with you the most?
    I love a black birch tree...It’s just a beautiful strong tree.
    3. What is one thing we can do right now to connect with the natural world and bring more harmony into our lives?
    Take a walk in nature. Whether that’s in a city along a river or in a park, just allow yourself to relax and observe what’s around you and get a bit granular with these observations.
    4. What’s the greatest lesson nature has taught you?
    Every aspect of the human condition is mirrored in nature. Nature is so filled with metaphors. You can take any sorrow or trouble or worry into nature and find solace.
    5. Nature brings me…
    Joy.

    South Florida and Field Guides

    South Florida and Field Guides

    In this episode, Hannah and Erik birded around South Florida in search of some rarities, got chased by rains and storms, and talked about field guide preferences! 
     
     eBird lists: 

    120th Street Zenaida Dove

    Frog Pond WMA

    Key Largo Botanic Gardens (Dagny Johnson SP)

    Ocean Bay Natural Area, Port Lucie County Connect with us at @Hannahgoesbirding on Instagram, 

    @HannahandErikGoBirding on Facebook, or email us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.com.

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