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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2021 · 11 MIN

Letters from Nature

from Agam the Climate Podcast · host Agam the Climate Podcast

Letters from Nature began with us wondering: What would happen if we thought, felt, and wrote from the perspective of nature, or the more-than-human? What would nature have to say to humans? What would we have to say to each other? Listen to the readings of three special #LettersFromNature: a campaign to reconnect with the more-than-human, in collaboration with MUNI and Habilin. In this episode, you’ll hear from the perspectives of the Philippine hornbill (written by Alex Paredes), soil (written by Althea Serad), and all of nature (written by Maye Padilla). Stay tuned till the end for a spoken word rendition of “We Have Met” by Padmapani Perez, a piece from the perspective of seeds, and published in the book Makisawsaw: Recipes X Ideas (Gantala Press, 2019), edited by Mabi David and Karla Rey. For more about Letters from Nature, tune in to the MUNI on This podcast on Spotify and wherever you listen to your favorite shows. _________ Agam the Climate Podcast is produced under the Agam Agenda: reimagining the climate conversation through stories and art. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Visit our website at agam.ph Produced by the Institute of Climate and Sustainable Cities and Ground Bravo Studios

Letters from Nature began with us wondering: What would happen if we thought, felt, and wrote from the perspective of nature, or the more-than-human? What would nature have to say to humans? What would we have to say to each other? Listen to the readings of three special #LettersFromNature: a campaign to reconnect with the more-than-human, in collaboration with MUNI and Habilin. In this episode, you’ll hear from the perspectives of the Philippine hornbill (written by Alex Paredes), soil (written by Althea Serad), and all of nature (written by Maye Padilla). Stay tuned till the end for a spoken word rendition of “We Have Met” by Padmapani Perez, a piece from the perspective of seeds, and published in the book Makisawsaw: Recipes X Ideas (Gantala Press, 2019), edited by Mabi David and Karla Rey. For more about Letters from Nature, tune in to the MUNI on This podcast on Spotify and wherever you listen to your favorite shows. _________ Agam the Climate Podcast is produced under the Agam Agenda: reimagining the climate conversation through stories and art. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Visit our website at agam.ph Produced by the Institute of Climate and Sustainable Cities and Ground Bravo Studios

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