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    Season 2: Episode 10 “May”

    Greg and Obi invite author Manjula Martin onto the show. Manjula is author of the national bestseller The Last Fire Season: A Personal and Pyronatural History. She is coauthor of Fruit Trees for Every Garden, which won the 2020 American Horticultural Society Book Award. Martin edited the anthology Scratch: Writers, Money, and the Art of Making a Living, and she was formerly managing editor of the National Magazine Award–winning literary journal Zoetrope: All-Story. She was born in the Santa Cruz Mountains and currently lives beneath the redwoods in Sonoma County, California.

    This episode will stream live on YouTube May 2 at 10am PT. Replays will be available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.


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    Season 2: Episode 9 “April”

    Join us for an inspiring episode as our two esteemed hosts, Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann, dive into and explore Greg's newest book: THE FORGETTERS (Heyday 2024). This episode streamed live on YouTube April 15, 2024 at 10am PT.


    Season 2: Episode 8 “March”

    Greg and Obi invite special guests Layel Camargo and Niko Alexandre from the Shelterwood Collective onto the show. 

    ABOUT LAYEL
    Layel is Yaqui and Mayo of the Sonoran Desert. As a transgender and gender non-conforming person, they’ve dedicated the last decade advancing climate justice through storytelling by creating campaigns like ‘Climate Woke’ with The Center For Cultural Power and supporting media projects like ‘The North Pole Show’ with Executive Producers Rosario Dawson and Movement Generation, Justice and Ecology Project. They are the producer and host of ‘Did We Go Too Far’, a climate justice podcast. Most recently, Layel was named on the Grist 2020 Fixers List. They graduated from UC Santa Cruz with degrees in Feminist Studies and Legal Studies.

    ABOUT NIKO
    Nikola is a Black queer forester by training and by calling. Nikola was raised by the deserts of New Mexico and the alpine mountains of Southern France. After attending a nature-based healing gathering following the Pulse massacre, Nikola committed his life to healing through tending the earth and reclaiming land stewardship as a way of nurturing a future for the communities he belongs to. Nikola holds a Master’s of Forestry and Master’s of Business Administration from Yale University, and founded Conservation International’s Ecosystem Restoration Program.


    Greg and Obi invite artist and illustrator Eric Wilder onto the show. Eric was trained early in his life as a traditional singer and storyteller by grandparents, Sidney and Essie Parrish of the Kashia Pomo people. Eric has dedicated his life to sharing his knowledge through his art, stories, and practice of both traditional and contemporary native culture. He has served as a consultant on historical texts and as Tribal Secretary and Tribal Chairman on the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians Tribal Council and currently works professionally doing graphic design. This episode originally streamed live on YouTube February 8, 2024 at 9am PT.


    Join us for an insightful and inspiring episode as our two esteemed hosts, Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann, come together to reflect on the events of the past year and kick off the new year. Together, Greg and Obi will engage in a thoughtful discussion that delves into the highs and lows of the past year, sharing personal anecdotes and lessons learned, reflecting on the future, their aspirations, and resolutions. This episode originally aired live on YouTube January 11, 2024 at 10am PT.


    Greg and Obi invite professor Adina Merendlender onto the show. Adina is a Professor of Cooperative Extension in Conservation Science at University of California, Berkeley in the Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Department, and is an internationally recognized conservation biologist known for land-use planning, watershed science, landscape connectivity, and naturalist and stewardship training. She is the founding director of California Naturalist, which to date has graduated over 4,000 certified California Naturalists. This episode originally aired live on YouTube December 7, 2023 at 10am PT.



    Year 2, Episode 4 “NOVEMBER”

    Greg and Obi invite public lands policy expert Caryl Hart onto the show. Caryl Hart, PhD is an attorney and expert in public lands and park policy, with over 25 years of advocacy, scholarship and administrative experience. She is currently Vice Chair of the California Coastal Commission where she has served since 2019. Also, she serves as Chair of the Great Redwood Trail Agency. From 2010-2017, Dr. Hart was Director of Sonoma County Regional Parks, a system of 50 parks and regional trails including Doran, Stillwater and Gualala Pt Regional Parks on the Sonoma Coast, and Spud Pt Fishing Marina in Bodega Bay.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 2, Episode 3 “OCTOBER”

    Year 2, Episode 2 “SEPTEMBER”

    Greg and Obi invite author Rebecca Solnit onto the show. Solnit is a writer, historian, and activist. She is the author of more than twenty books on feminism, western and urban history, popular power, social change and insurrection, wandering and walking, hope and catastrophe. Her books include Orwell’s Roses; Recollections of My Nonexistence; Hope in the Dark; Men Explain Things to Me; A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster; and A Field Guide to Getting Lost. This episode originally streamed live on October 6, 2023 at 10am PT.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Greg and Obi invite California's Secretary of Natural Resources Wade Crowfoot onto the show. Secretary Crowfoot oversees an agency of over 25,000 employees spread across 26 departments, commissions, and conservancies. His agency is charged with stewarding California’s forests and natural lands, rivers and water supplies, and coast and ocean. It also protects natural places, wildlife and biodiversity, and helps oversee the state’s world-leading clean energy transition. He has served as Secretary since 2019 and advises Governor Newsom as a member of his cabinet. This episode originally streamed live on September 8, 2023.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.

    Year 2, Episode 1 “AUGUST”


    Year 1, Episode 12 “JULY”

    Greg and Obi invite on publisher Steve Wasserman. Wasserman is former editorial director of Times Books/Random House, publisher of Hill & Wang and The Noonday Press at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, and served as editor of the Los Angeles Times Book Review. He is currently the publisher for Heyday, based in Berkeley, CA. This episode originally streamed live on August 3, 2023.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.

    On Thursday, July 6, 2023 Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 1, Episode 11: “JUNE”

    On Thursday, June 1, 2023 Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 1, Episode 10: “MAY”

    On Thursday, May 4, 2023 at 10am PT Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast broadcasting live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 1, Episode 9: “APRIL”

    On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 10am PT Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann will continued their live, video-podcast broadcasting live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.

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    Year 1, Episode 8: “MARCH”

    On Wednesday, March 8, 2023 at 10am PT Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast broadcasting live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 1, Episode 7: “FEBRUARY”

    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 10am PT Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast broadcasting live from Sonoma Mountain in California.

    The video replay is available on YouTube and audio-only versions are available on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and others.


    Year 1, Episode 6: “JANUARY”

    Premiered live on January 4, 2023 Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast broadcasting live from Sonoma Mountain in California.


    Year 1, Episode 5: “DECEMBER”

    Premiered-live on December 1st. Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann continued their live, video-podcast from a stormy Sonoma Mountain.

    Watch the replay or listen.


    Year 1, Episode 4: “NOVEMBER”

    Premiered-live on November 3rd from Sonoma Mountain. Obi and Greg discuss Native American traditions, questions of power and control, election season, and more.

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    Year 1, Episode 3: “OCTOBER”

    Premiered-live on October 6th from Greg’s farm in Northern California. Called into question are so many core values of our carbon based economy including humanity’s relationship with a thousand-thousand, more-than-human or non-human communities. Think of the bear. Think of the beaver. Think of the salmon. These relationships may end up defining who we are

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    Year 1, Episode 2: “SEPTEMBER”

    Originally streamed-live on September 1st from the backcountry of Sonoma Mountain. This time, the two discussed the coming of fall, harvest, and other topics related to California's seasonal history, ecology, and indigenous wisdom. Watch the replay or listen!


    Year 1, Episode 1: “AUGUST”

    Our first episode, titled August, streamed-live on August 4th from the backcountry of Sonoma Mountain. Called “Place & Purpose”, this 12-part series will cover a vast range of topics exploring what it is to be from California. Ranging from historic policy to traditional ecological knowledge, from scientific innovation to indigenous criticism, join Greg and Obi for this first discussion and then again every month as they watch the seasons change and wrestle with themes of hope, time, and justice.