CCERP Podcast
Skupno trajanje:
53 h 05 min
38 Roary Archibald "The Outside is the Right Side"
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37 Two Fitness and Physical Therapy Experts on Training, Mindset, and Human Nature
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73:09
36 Danny Clark on Appreciating Nature, Awareness, Mindfulness, and Contemplation
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103:20
35 Five Fitness Experts on Nature, Fitness Indoors and Outdoors, and MovNat
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106:29
34 Physical Therapist Nick Burroughs on Fitness in the Outdoors
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46:13
33 Teri MacArthur of the Woodlands Township on Ecosystems, Invasive Species, and Why They Matter
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32 Teri MacArthur of The Woodlands Township On Water Quality, Why It Matters To You, and What You Can Do
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31 Historian Tim Seiter on Local Native American History
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30 Tom Brown III on Human Life, Education, and Our Need for Nature
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29 Ecologist Dr. Mark Elbroch on Cougar Ecology and More
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28 Nature Guide John "Griff" Griffith on Ecology, Nature, Cougars, and Predators
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27 Naturalist Rose Holmes on the Kickerillo-MIscher Preserve and its Staff, Programs, Flora, and Fauna
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26 Biologist Fred Collins on Kleb Woods Nature Center and our Local History
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25 Author and Historian Dan Flores on Ecology, Human Ecology, History, and Science
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24 Janet Pesaturo, Certified Tracker, on Animals, Tracking, and Game Cams
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23 Certified Tracker Beau Harger on Tracking and Tracking Certification
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61:55
22 MaryAnne Placentini of Katy Prairie Conservancy: How Wetlands and Prairies Help Us Manage Flooding
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63:20
21 Historian Steven Baird on Wunderlich Farm and Our Early Local History
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20 Managing Houston Flooding: Floodplain Expert Bob Freitag and Environmental Advocate Susan Chadwick
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19 Kimberly Beck on Bringing Nature Back into Human Nature
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18A Shelley Alexander: Wild Coyotes and Human Culture. An Excerpt.
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18 Shelley Alexander, Canid Specialist, talks Wild Coyotes and Human Culture
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17 Bob Freitag, Author at the University of Washington, on Creeks, Climate, Concrete, Connections, and Change
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16 Fitness Trainer Tim Maddox on Ecological Awareness, Being Present, and Self-Defense
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15 Rebecca Lewis on Becoming a Coach and Practitioner of Natural, Barefoot Running
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14 Jack Mullaly, Fitness Trainer: Becoming a Natural Mover, Part 2
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14 Jack Mullaly, Fitness Trainer: Becoming a Natural Mover, Part 1
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75:15
13 Jim Robertson Talks the Cypress Creek Greenway Project
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77:05
12 Damien Norris, Fitness Trainer: How He Went From Broken Gymnast to Fluid Natural Movement, And Why
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11 Jack Mullaly, Fitness Trainer, on Moving Safely and Efficiently Outdoors and on Going Barefoot
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10 Justin Bower, Senior Environmental Planner, on Cypress Creek Water Quality
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9 Teri MacArthur Talks All About the Texas Master Naturalist Program
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79:56
8 Tim Maddox, Fitness Trainer, On Training, Running, and Moving In the Outdoors and Through Life
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94:36
7 Geologist Tom Helm: The Geologic History of Texas and of Houston
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6 Kelly Norrid of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: All About Our Local Plants, Parks, and Wildlife
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5 Susan Chadwick of Save Buffalo Bayou: Taking Care of Our Local Bayous and Creeks and Why We Need Them Natural
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4 Scott Dammitt: A Local Resident and Trail Steward Discusses Our Trails and Their History
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3 Mark "Merriwether" Vorderbruggen on the Benefits of Foraging: Food, Medicinals, Nature Time, Time with Friends and Neighbors & More
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2 UT Professor Jim Fordyce on Ecology and Its Importance
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1 CCERP Podcast Intro Show
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