
The 'We Out Here' Pod is a place to hear the stories of Black, brown, and Indigenous folks in science and nature. Come thru. Stay awhile. Listen.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceNature | |||

Episode Description: Happy BHM gang. Adé comes thru with a series of short stories about running across the guiding hand of the elders in the pursuit of a place in the sciences.
In their own words: Hey all, I'm Adé, a biology education undergrad, b... more
Content Warning: Vomiting/Sea Sickness
Episode Description: Founder of In Color Birding Club and co-host of the Bird Joy Podcast Jason Hall shares an all audience-friendly story about hubris and what happens when feelin your oats goes wrong on a pe... more
Content Warning: Light Profanity, Vomiting/Sea Sickness
Episode Description: Founder of In Color Birding Club and co-host of the Bird Joy Podcast Jason Hall shares a story about hubris and what happens when feelin your oats goes wrong on a pelagic t... more
Content Warning: Light Profanity
Episode Description: Trisha shares a story about father-daughter bonding trip that spans the breadth of India, up Everest, and to the heights of Kala Patthar—showing that our roots bear fruits.
In their own words: ... more
Let’s go, Season 4! 🥳🙌🏾
Always enchanting. Thank you!
The hosts are hilarious, the guests are engaging, and the stories are impactful. There is also some really great sound design. This podcast is great & I highly recommend it for anyone interested in or involved with nature.
The spirit and energy of these conversations is so up lifting. I learn so much from each episode.
It’s really interesting listening to Alexi talk because you seem kindof intimidating on Twitter. Both of you are hilarious and I liked how you connected your stories back to relevant themes. Great job on editing as well! The sounds were a nice touch. Can’t wait for the next episode 🙌🏽
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Focused on the narratives of marginalized communities in the realms of science and nature, this podcast connects listeners with the experiences of Black, brown, and Indigenous individuals. It features a range of guests, including environmentalists, wildlife biologists, and conservationists who share their personal stories, ongoing research, and insights into the intersectionality of identity, environmental justice, and community engagement. Unique in its approach, the content promotes an inclusive discourse around often-overlooked voices and offers a platform to discuss social and ecological issues relevant to these communities.
Listeners can anticipate compelling discussions surrounding vital topics such as wildlife conservation, climate ... more
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Recent guests on The 'We Out Here' Podcast include:
1. Jason Hall
2. Gabriel Rudd
3. Laura Kojima
4. Tyus Williams
5. Hassan Bayyan
6. Yara Haridy
7. Meg Connors
8. Aurelia Casey
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