The Wild Life Podcast
1) Mass Extinctions, Dinosaurs, and Chasing Dreams with Juan-Pablo Piña @paleoauthor
The Earth has ended before.Five times in the last half-billion years, life on this planet has been nearly wiped clean—reset by asteroid impacts, volcanic winters, and cataclysms we can barely imagine....Show More
2) Field Guide of Wonder: The Aye-Aye
Meet the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis), a creature so strange that early scientists couldn’t even decide if it was a rodent, a squirrel, or… something entirely new. Native to Madagascar and t...Show More
3) Field Guide of Wonder: The Capybara
Meet the world’s largest rodent—the capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), a creature so wonderfully chill it makes a golden retriever look high-strung. In this episode, we dive beyond the memesto expl...Show More
4) Field Guide of Wonder: The Honduran White Bat
Hey everyone! I have some news to share 😊Field Guide of Wonder—my social media video series— is getting a podcast companion!And here is the first episode!It'll be short, spectacular stories of the we...Show More
5) Go Green with Alexa Pavan
Hey everyone!I’m really excited to share with you all my conversation with the thoughtful and inspiring Alexa Pavan, aka @GoGreenWithAlexa.We dive into everything from accessible sustainability and co...Show More
6) Shells, Sunrises, and Side Quests with Emily Hunter
What happens when you follow curiosity wherever it leads?In this episode of The Wild Life, I’m joined by Emily Hunter—a passionate environmental science educator, interpretation specialist, bushwalk g...Show More
7) Archive of Wonder with Jay Meredith
What do a gaur, an aardvark, a flattened musk turtle, and a Matschie’s tree kangaroo have in common?They’ve all been photographed beautifully, reverently, and intentionally by my next guest—wildlife a...Show More
8) My Message for World Oceans Day
Today is #WorldOceansDay and I’m feeling a whole lot of things. Wonder. Grief. Hope. Determination.The ocean isn’t just a place to visit. It’s not just a good backdrop for photos.It’s breath...Show More
9) Ancient Finds, Changing Times with Andrew Schwartz
What if the key to understanding our future was hidden in the teeth of creatures that lived millions of years ago? In this episode, we dive into the world of dental microwear with paleontologist Andre...Show More
10) Giant River Otters and Other Adventures with Kat Foree
Giant river otters are social, intelligent, and deeply connected to the health of their ecosystems—but what happens when their food supply starts to dwindle? In this episode of The Wild Life, we’re jo...Show More