I’m incredibly excited to announce that my Nature’s Archive podcast has launched! It has taken a lot of work and time, but it’s here!

#14: Brian Sullivan – eBird, Birds of the World, and the Intersection of Technology with Birding and Ornithological Media – Nature's Archive
- #14: Brian Sullivan – eBird, Birds of the World, and the Intersection of Technology with Birding and Ornithological Media
- #13: Ashley Ahearn – Creator of the Podcast Series "Grouse" on the Art of Storytelling and Science Communication
- #12: Tony Iwane – Outreach and Community at iNaturalist
- #11: Charley Eiseman – Naturalist, Author, Innovator, and Leaf Mining Insect Specialist
- #10: Mike Bergin – 10,000 Birds – Lessons from Pioneering an Online Nature Community
I’m really fortunate to have three great episodes to launch with:
Dorian Anderson tells about his incredible story of biking 17830 miles across the USA for discovery of birds and himself – and the doors that it has opened.
Matthew Dodder tells of his transition from a Silicon Valley graphic design and marketing career to Executive Director of the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society – one of the largest Audubon chapters in California.
And Jan Hintermeister tells us how to have it all through volunteering. He maintained a productive and successful engineering career while making broad impact in conservation, environmental education, and parks and recreation.
I have more episodes lined up – expect me to publish between 1 and 2 a month (remember – I’m doing this in addition to my day job!)
You can hear more about why I created this podcast by listening to Episode 0, or read this post.
And please, if you like the show, share it with a friend, or leave feedback on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast service! I’d also love to hear from you directly – leave a comment here on the site and let me know what you’d like to hear and see in the future.
