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Planthropology

Planthropology

Von: Vikram Baliga PhD
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If you're on this planet, plants have a HUGE impact on your life. Whether you're a vegan, a carnivore, or somewhere in between, plants are the basis of the food you eat, the clothes your wear, and the air you breathe. We don't intend just to teach you plant facts (though we'll do plenty of that), but to give you some insight into the cool people who work with them. From the soil to the plate to the climate, dive into the anthropology of plants (get it?) and learn a little more about why you should care about the world around you from the people who care about it the most.© 2026 Vikram Baliga Wissenschaft
  • 126. Science Illustration, AI Cardinals, and Frozen Asters w/ J. Spahr
    Dec 4 2025

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    What's up, Plant People?? On today's episode, I chatted with scientific illustrator, J Spahr of @Science_Visuals to unpack how art turns complex research into clear, accurate stories that spark curiosity. From watercolor botanicals to layered digital paintings and ecosystems in one frame, we explore process, ethics, and impact.

    • the path from a found textbook to a science illustration career
    • Europe’s legacy of artists working with scientists
    • art as storytelling and science communication
    • choosing mediums and building layered digital workflows
    • designing infographics that condense seasons, species, and behavior
    • client collaboration, revisions, and scientific accuracy
    • social media’s trade-offs and unexpected reach
    • why AI images miss context, accuracy, and trust
    • the joy of learning fast through research illustration
    • practical plant science: why asters shrug off frost

    Make sure to follow J on Instagram and check out her website at scivisuals.com!

    If you'd like to support the show, leave a rating and review, email planthropologypod@gmail.com, find me all over the place on social media, snag merch at planthropologypodcast.com, or buymeacoffee.com/planthropology

    Support the show

    As always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! As a bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome sticker pack!

    Planthropology is written, hosted, and produced by Vikram Baliga. Our theme song is "If You Want to Love Me, Babe, by the talented and award-winning composer, Nick Scout. Midroll tunes are by Rooey.

    • Substack: Office Hours
    • Website: www.planthropologypodcast.com
    • Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/Planthropology
    • Facebook: Planthropology
    • Facebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant People
    • Instagram: @PlanthropologyPod
    • e-mail: planthropologypod@gmail.com


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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • 125. Spooky Mushrooms, Modern Folklore, and Mycelial Mind Control w/ Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifni
    Oct 30 2025

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    A perfect circle of mushrooms in the grass can feel like a message. We follow that feeling into the heart of fungi and folklore with Amanda McLoughlin and Julia Schifini of Spirits, exploring why mushrooms unsettle us, how they anchor myth, and what they can teach us about living with limits and wonder. From fairy rings and house spirits to cordyceps and body horror, we trace the line between ecology and story: a mycelial network expands and fruits at the edge, myth calls it a threshold, and we decide whether to cross.

    We dig into the science that fuels the myths—external digestion, predatory oyster mushrooms hunting nematodes, and the eerie intelligence of networks that appear overnight. Then we connect those facts to the rules of folklore: hospitality laws, shared flood stories, and warnings against greed that echo modern forager ethics. We also examine the complicated modern history of psychedelics, sacred ritual, and the mid‑century rush that stripped context in favor of spectacle, reminding ourselves that power without reciprocity becomes a curse in every tradition.

    Finally, we turn to fungi as caretakers: recyclers of forests, soil makers, and even potential allies against plastic pollution. Along the way, Amanda and Julia share why house spirits matter, how rituals make homes feel alive, and why returning to stories of reciprocity might be the most practical climate strategy of all. Press play for a smart, spooky tour of mushrooms, myth, and the moral math of sharing a planet. If this conversation re‑enchanted your sense of the woods, subscribe, share with a curious friend, and leave a review telling us the mushroom story you’ll never forget.

    Support the show

    As always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! As a bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome sticker pack!

    Planthropology is written, hosted, and produced by Vikram Baliga. Our theme song is "If You Want to Love Me, Babe, by the talented and award-winning composer, Nick Scout. Midroll tunes are by Rooey.

    • Substack: Office Hours
    • Website: www.planthropologypodcast.com
    • Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/Planthropology
    • Facebook: Planthropology
    • Facebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant People
    • Instagram: @PlanthropologyPod
    • e-mail: planthropologypod@gmail.com


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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • 124. Thunderstorms, Hidden Nature, and the Cryptonaturalist w/ Jarod K. Anderson
    Oct 17 2025

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    We talk with writer and poet Jarod K. Anderson, aka the Cryptonaturalist, about mental health, ADHD, and rediscovering wonder through woods, poems, and honest work. From “brain weather” to dandelion myths, we explore how stories shape healing and how nature keeps us present.

    • origin of a lifelong nature connection and early poetry in a “land lab”
    • leaving academia, starting therapy, and naming depression as “brain weather”
    • enthusiasm over expertise as a path back to the woods
    • the Cryptonaturalist: blending natural history, humor, and gentle horror
    • balancing sincerity online with a creative career
    • separating dandelion facts from internet folklore
    • ADHD frameworks: “more than nothing” and consistency over intensity
    • sitting still versus covering ground as different forms of success in nature
    • poem “Woodland You” and the idea that self-worth is innate
    • book recommendations and where to find Jarod’s work

    Pre-order the new novel, Strange Animals, anywhere you buy books. We’re fans of ordering from your favorite local bookstore. Find more at jarodkanderson.com and follow the Cryptonaturalist on social media

    If you want to connect with the show, go to planthropologypodcast.com or follow along on social media, either Planthropology Pod or The Plant Prof. Send me an email at planthropologypod@gmail.com


    Support the show

    As always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! As a bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome sticker pack!

    Planthropology is written, hosted, and produced by Vikram Baliga. Our theme song is "If You Want to Love Me, Babe, by the talented and award-winning composer, Nick Scout. Midroll tunes are by Rooey.

    • Substack: Office Hours
    • Website: www.planthropologypodcast.com
    • Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/Planthropology
    • Facebook: Planthropology
    • Facebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant People
    • Instagram: @PlanthropologyPod
    • e-mail: planthropologypod@gmail.com


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    50 Min.
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