Wild Plant Culture

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Interviews exploring connections between people and wild plants, with botanist Jared Rosenbaum. Native plants, ecological restoration, field botany, foraging, herbal medicine, and more.

Recent Episodes
  • Episode 016 - Restoring Streams with Drew Altland
    Mar 24, 2021 – 01:22:59
  • Episode 015 - Talking Shop with Spadefoot Nursery
    Feb 19, 2021 – 01:15:56
  • Episode 014 - Shane LaBrake on Stewarding our Tools
    Dec 3, 2020 – 01:09:49
  • Episode 013 - Dr. Jay Kelly - Restoring Rare Plants
    Oct 30, 2020 – 00:54:48
  • Episode 012 - Dr. Liz Koziol, Notes from Underground Fungi
    Sep 26, 2020 – 01:07:08
  • Episode 011 - Dr. Susan Leopold on Rare Medicinal Plants
    Aug 7, 2020 – 01:08:15
  • Episode 010 - Dr. Gerould Wilhelm, Botanist and Steward
    Jun 23, 2020 – 01:12:35
  • Episode 009 - David Hughes, Native Plant Craftsman
    Mar 23, 2020 – 01:12:22
  • Episode 008 - Dr. Kelly Kindscher, Prairie Ethnobotanist
    Mar 6, 2020 – 01:26:04
  • Episode 007 - Karl Anderson, NJ Botanist and World Traveller
    Jan 21, 2020 – 01:51:30
  • Episode 006 - Dale Hendricks on Rewilding the Landscape
    Dec 18, 2019 – 01:12:02
  • Episode 005 - Julie Martin on Connecting with Primitive Skills
    Nov 24, 2019 – 01:06:39
  • Episode 004 - Dr. Daniela Shebitz on Traditional Land Management and Nature Connection
    Oct 16, 2019 – 01:27:33
  • Episode 003 - Roger Latham, PhD, on Ancient Eastern Grasslands and Geology
    Sep 18, 2019 – 01:39:28
  • Episode 002 - Kerry Hardy on Native American Ecologies in Maine
    Aug 18, 2019 – 01:04:38
  • Episode 001 - Leslie Sauer on Ecological Restoration
    Aug 8, 2019 – 01:32:06
Recent Reviews
  • sam bonney
    Brilliant!
    Sooooo good. Mind blowing insights from what is clearly a carefully curated selection of guests. These are people in the world of restoration (etc) who approach their work with both rigor and tender loving care. While sometimes the conversation gets into the weeds of the unknown it’s never the unfounded woo-woo that often sneaks it’s way into plant culture. All curiosity and no snake oil. I love Jared’s rambling way of asking too many questions at once. And the music is great!!
  • 201vicky
    Love it
    Interesting guest, Jared delves in places I’d like to hear more about, powerful gutsy music beginning and end.
  • Lauren De Vine
    An Intelligent Celebration of Natural and Historical Interconnection
    I came upon this podcast by following the work of Dr. Susan Leopold and United Plant Savers (excellent episode), and have been listening ever since. The threads these conversations run are grounded and bear great technical information, with the tone of ease and access that all ecological dialogues would benefit from. I look forward to continued programming from Wild Plant Culture. Thank you!
  • Jeff Branham
    Great for professionals and layfolk
    This podcast is a great resource for anyone interested in midatlantic ecology, and getting to know thoughtful intentional people doing the good work out here. Its truly about culture; embracing scientists, foragers, craftsmen, and anyone who has a deep abiding passionate love affair with the natural world.
  • sleepy sam from nj land
    Fascinating ecological conversation!
    Jared and his guests bring incredible knowledge and insight to plant ecology and human interactions. This is the next-best thing to actually being out in the field with the experts. Keep them coming!
  • Prodigal Vegetarian
    Wild Plant Culture is entertaining and fascinating!
    Jared Rosenbaum's podcast is always informative and engrossing. I have learned a great deal from each podcast. Thank you, Jared, for a fabulous pod!
  • TeddysReady
    Jared is a wealth of info on all things wild plants
    Pleasure to get expert knowledge from Jared and his colleagues. Can’t wait for more episodes.
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