Conversing with Nature Podcast

Conversing with Nature

Nature Based Exchange
Join us as we talk about nature with those who know her best so that we can plan, design, and implement nature-based solutions (NBS) to overcome the obstacles facing South Carolina and the Southeast. These methods keep nature at the heart of the solution and offer multiple benefits to the ecosystem and society. Each month we sit down with a nature expert or enthusiast who shares some of the wisdom and best practices that nature has taught them. Together, we learn more about nature, ways we can design NBS to address obstacles, and suggestions on how to implement equitable nature-based work.
Finding Evidence of Nature's Resilience with Kim Morganello
On this episode, we welcome Kim Morganello, a senior project manager at Weston & Sampson⁠. Kim shares her findings from a study on Folly Beach that show how nature truly is resilient, and that we can draw inspiration from the resilience of nature and people during difficult times. Kim brings her past experiences as a biologist, educator, and urban designer to the conversation as she and Liz discuss the changing views towards green infrastructure, Clemson Extension's master rain gardener program, and Kim's desire to never stop exploring.  Explore Clemson Extension’s Carolina Rain Garden Initiative. Learn about Weston & Sampson’s Resilient Design work. -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Feb 2
49 min
Oysters, Estuaries, and the Value of Community-Based Restoration with Michael Hodges
On this episode, we are joined by Michael Hodges, an oyster restoration biologist with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SC DNR). Michael talks all things oysters: their benefits, their history in South Carolina, and how SC DNR is managing them today. Michael also describes the South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement Program (SCORE), how important community-based restoration is, and how YOU can recycle your oyster shells! To learn more about saltwater fishing and oyster permits, visit http://saltwaterfishing.sc.gov/. Visit SCORE's website to learn more about their programs and volunteer opportunities. If you're interested in volunteering with the SCORE program, email them at [email protected] to sign up. --- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Editing for this episode was done by Dr. Liz Fly with original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Jan 19
50 min
South Carolina’s Progress Towards Statewide Resilience with Alex Butler
On this episode, we are joined by Alex Butler, the resilience planning director for the South Carolina Office of Resilience (SCOR). Liz and Alex dive into the history and purpose of SCOR as well as the contents and recommendations included in their recently released Statewide Resilience and Risk Reduction Plan. Alex also shares how SCOR is using nature-based solutions to address flooding and other hazards and describes specific projects and next steps to enhance community resilience across the state. For more information on the Strategic Statewide Resilience and Risk Reduction Plan, visit SCOR's Resilience Planning page. Decoding acronyms: SCOR - South Carolina Office of Resilience HUD - United States Department of Housing and Urban Development CDBG-DR - Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery CDBG-MIT - Community Development Block Grant Mitigation ARPA - American Rescue Plan -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Jan 5
40 min
Understanding Equity and What it Means to be Resilient with Cheryl Cail (Part 2)
In the second half of our two-part episode with Cheryl Cail, southeast conservation associate director for American Rivers and vice-chief of the Waccamaw Indian People, Liz and Cheryl explore the history of the Waccamaw Indian People and the challenges of meaningful and intentional community engagement. Cheryl also explains the history and impact of PFAS and finding ways to improve existing social and political systems while enhancing our connection to nature. For more information on tribal communities in South Carolina, visit the SC Commission of Minority Affairs Native American Affairs Division. -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Dec 15, 2023
47 min
Understanding Equity and What it Means to be Resilient with Cheryl Cail (Part 1)
In the first of this two-part episode, we are joined by Cheryl Cail, the southeast conservation associate director for American Rivers and vice-chief of the Waccamaw Indian People. Cheryl talks about her life-long curiosity for nature, the impact our past experiences and ancestors can have on us in the present, the meaning of resilience, and how to address inequities. -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Dec 8, 2023
30 min
Telling the Nature Story: Communicating Conservation with Jen Howard
On this episode of Conversing with Nature, Liz is joined by Jen Howard, a principal at Steward Terra Communications. Jen explains the importance and impact of nature stories, including what makes a good conservation success story, what words are valuable to use, and why it is beneficial to get outside and experience nature for yourself. Resources: South Carolina Land Trust Network -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Dec 1, 2023
32 min
Federal Funding for Nature-Based Solutions with Howard Schnabolk
On this episode, we are joined by Howard Schnabolk, a habitat restoration specialist for the NOAA Fisheries Restoration Center. Liz and Howard talk about federal funding priorities and opportunities for nature-based solutions, including suggestions for strong applications, connections to DEIJ, and some nature-based projects that NOAA has funded in South Carolina. -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Nov 24, 2023
48 min
Soil and Water Conservation and Being a Champion for Nature with Dale Threatt-Taylor
On our third episode, we welcome Dale Threatt-Taylor, executive director of The Nature Conservancy South Carolina. Liz and Dale talk about soil conservation and agriculture in South Carolina and the many benefits of prescribed fire. Dale shares her thoughts on conservation leadership, diversity within the field of conservation, and her passion for fishing! -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Nov 17, 2023
46 min
Resilient Landscape Architecture Design and Native Plants with Erin Stevens
On our second episode, we are joined by Erin Stevens, the founder and president of Surculus, a landscape architecture firm based in Charleston, SC. Liz and Erin discuss all things native plants: their benefits and role in the ecosystem; the importance of educating clients and engaging the public in native plant gardens; and how Erin found her calling in landscape architecture. -- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Nov 10, 2023
48 min
Landscape Scale Restoration and Biodiversity with Keith Bowers
Welcome to the first episode of Conversing with Nature! We welcome Keith Bowers, the founder and president of Biohabitats. Liz and Keith discuss landscape scale protection and restoration, and the importance of reconnecting people to nature. Keith shares his views on watershed planning, environmental justice, and the importance of incorporating nature-based approaches, biodiversity, and climate adaptation into local planning and zoning.  --- Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda. To learn more, visit www.naturebasedexchange.org or on Instagram @naturebasedexchange.
Nov 2, 2023
52 min