EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 1H 9M
Storytelling for Earthly Survival
In this episode of the SEI podcast series, explore the power of storytelling in offering new ways of seeing, feeling, and understanding our relationship with the living planet. This event featured a conversation between Professor Thom van Dooren and fellow experts and collaborators, celebrating Prof van Dooren’s Biophilia Award and delving into the vital role of storytelling in addressing ecological challenges. Timestamps:00:50 – Opening remarks by Professor David Schlosberg13:51 – Remarks by Professor Thom can Dooren16:31 – The role of storytelling18:29 – Panel introduction19:12 – Approaches to storytelling37:12 – What makes good environmental storytelling56:13 – Q&A1:08:52 – Closing remarks Speakers:Professor Thom van DoorenProfessor David Schlosberg (Opening remarks)Associate Professor Zoë SadokierskiDr Sophie ChaoProfessor Dieter HochuliDr Jenny Newell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of the SEI podcast series, explore the power of storytelling in offering new ways of seeing, feeling, and understanding our relationship with the living planet. This event featured a conversation between Professor Thom van Dooren and fellow experts and collaborators, celebrating Prof van Dooren’s Biophilia Award and delving into the vital role of storytelling in addressing ecological challenges. Timestamps:00:50 – Opening remarks by Professor David Schlosberg13:51 – Remarks by Professor Thom can Dooren16:31 – The role of storytelling18:29 – Panel introduction19:12 – Approaches to storytelling37:12 – What makes good environmental storytelling56:13 – Q&A1:08:52 – Closing remarks Speakers:Professor Thom van DoorenProfessor David Schlosberg (Opening remarks)Associate Professor Zoë SadokierskiDr Sophie ChaoProfessor Dieter HochuliDr Jenny Newell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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