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Biodiversity
New York Botanical Garden
Fungi
Climate Change
Plants
Native Plants
Invasive Species
Houseplants
Mycorrhizal Relationships
Decomposition
Ecosystem Engineering
William and Lynda Steere Herbarium
Luesther T. Mertz Library
Perfect Earth Project
Ethical Plant Trade
Mental Well-Being
Culinary Traditions
Food Diversity
Mycophobia
Symbiosis

Plant People explores the ways our relationships with plants are tied to current environmental issues, and how art and culture reflect our connection to the ecosystems we rely on to thrive.

Through lively stories and conversations with scientists, gardeners, artists, and experts, join the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) for deep dives into everything from food systems and horticulture to botanic... more

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Have you ever stopped to admire a patch of green moss—really gotten up close and SEEN the tiny forest of plantlife in all its complexity? For the first episode of Plant People Season 3, we’re doing just that.

Today we’re joined by botanist and best-... more

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From the tallest chestnut trees to the strangest pitcher plants, the botanical world is FULL of fascinating stories. And this season on Plant People—the third for NYBG’s award-winning podcast—we’re doing a deep dive on a different plant each episode.... more

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While Plant People is between seasons, we have a special episode, "King of the Herbs", from our friends at the Smithsonian's Sidedoor podcast: 

It’s a wild herb that countless cultures have used for centuries as a wonder drug to cure any ailment. It... more

We’re wrapping up Season 2 with NYBG’s Chief Science Officer, Mauricio Díazgranados, Ph.D., who discusses how engaging with nature through travel makes us more inclined to protect it—and the ways that tourism can actually help our planet. As an avid ... more

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Recent Guests

Jacob Suissa
Co-founder of Let's Botanize and Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee Knoxville.
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Episode: Let's Botanize
Ben Goulet-Scott
Co-founder of Let's Botanize and Director of Education Programs at Harvard Forest.
Harvard Forest
Episode: Let's Botanize
Brad Oberle
Associate curator at NYBG's Center for Conservation and Restoration Ecology and an expert on mangroves.
New York Botanical Garden
Episode: Mangroves: Earth's Coastal Caretakers
Ana María Bedoya
Assistant curator at the Center for Biodiversity and Evolution at the New York Botanical Garden
New York Botanical Garden
Episode: Extreme Botany
Chad Massura
Founder and CEO of Rosy Soil, an organic, sustainable potting soil company
Rosy Soil
Episode: Moving Past Peat
Kurt Morrell
AP Farm Associate Vice President for Horticulture Operations at NYBG
New York Botanical Garden
Episode: Moving Past Peat
Ian Frazier
Writer and humorist, author of 'Paradise Bronx, The Life & Times of New York's Greatest Borough'
Episode: Paradise Bronx
Merlin Sheldrake
Fungi expert and author of Entangled Life
Entangled Life, New York Botanical Garden
Episode: Decay is an Ally
Dan Saladino
Food journalist, broadcaster, and author focused on food diversity
Episode: Eating To Extinction

Host

Jennifer Bernstein
CEO and President at the New York Botanical Garden and host of Plant People

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 221 ratings
  • Plant People

    This podcast is excellent and informative. I have been looking for an entertaining, interesting and informative podcast. This fills all those points. Great guests and excellent interviews. I hope it continues to make thousands of podcasts. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Usagi888
    United States2 months ago
  • Plant Power

    Absolutely fascinating insight into NYBG and all of the amazing expertise on boar to make this wonderful garden exist!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Thisisdumbnow
    United States9 months ago
  • Informative and Interesting

    New to podcast. I live in an apartment so don’t have a yard to work on, but really enjoyed the first show I just listened to. Very informative and interesting information.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ghelleb
    United States9 months ago
  • Listen 🌱

    Amazingly great podcast. I love botanical gardens and visit them wherever I travel. This podcast opens up so much of what the New York Botanical Garden offers local and global plant people.

    I’m excited to listen to all of it and to visit NYBG this year.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DC of VT
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great podcast for the curious

    Absolutely love this podcast and the variety of things it teaches about. The topics dive into all aspects of plants, and how they are important to the environment and our health in a variety of ways. They host a variety of interesting and informative guests, and it’s always an informative and engaging listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rita Pierson
    United Statesa year ago

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Many find the discussions to be deeply insightful, relating to the significant impact plants have on everyday life and societal issues.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its informative content and engaging format, often noting the excellent quality of interviews and the variety of topics covered.
The blend of entertainment and education is frequently highlighted, attracting listeners with differing levels of botanical knowledge.
Reviewers express enthusiasm for learning from expert guests, as well as the passionate approach of the host, which adds a personal touch to the topics.

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Let's Botanize
Q: How do you choose topics and what do you think makes the plant story compelling?
We choose plants that excite us and aim for a balance of rare discoveries and common plants, making sure the narratives are engaging.
Let's Botanize
Q: So what do you think are some of the biggest misconceptions that people have about botany?
Many believe identifying plants is difficult, focusing only on taxonomy, but that’s not the only way to appreciate botany.
Mangroves: Earth's Coastal Caretakers
Q: Why is it that mangroves are so good at sequestering carbon?
Brad indicates that much of the carbon is stored in deep mangrove soils, along with the filtering capability of mangroves that traps sediments.
Mangroves: Earth's Coastal Caretakers
Q: Why are mangroves important?
Brad explains that mangroves store significant amounts of carbon, protect coastal properties from storm surges, and are crucial nursery habitats for marine life.
Mangroves: Earth's Coastal Caretakers
Q: What makes you a plant person?
Brad shares his early experiences with nature that ignited his passion for plants, including his first encounter with wildflowers and subsequent career as a botanist.

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The content focuses on the interconnectedness between humans and plants, addressing environmental issues through a variety of lenses including botany, horticulture, art, and culture. It features lively discussions and stories with experts from various fields, making complex topics accessible and engaging for listeners. Notably, the exploration encompasses not only scientific breakthroughs in plant research but also how individuals can actively contribute to environmental stewardship. This podcast stands out for its holistic approach to the relationship between people and plants, encouraging listeners to recognize their role within ecosystems and promoting sustainable practices that benefit both parties.

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1. Jacob Suissa
2. Ben Goulet-Scott
3. Brad Oberle
4. Ana María Bedoya
5. Chad Massura
6. Kurt Morrell
7. Ian Frazier
8. Merlin Sheldrake

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