Curious Planet

Curious Planet

por Jacqueline Comito
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Still in the Woods
We find inspiration and peace on a walk where the wild things are.
Sparkles of Joy
We remember how fireflies have sparked joy, enchantment, and wonder in our lives, and contemplate a world where their light is forever extinguished. Mentioned in today’s episode: Sara Lewis, Silent Sparks: The Wondrous World of Fireflies, Princeton University Press, 2016.
A Dog, a Woman, an Owl, and a Star
We consider our beginnings, and take up a second gratitude challenge, this time with the help of a backyard Barred Owl.
Music Can Change the World
Whether you learned the alphabet to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, or memorized the contents of the periodic table with the help of Tom Lehrer and The Elements, you’ll recognize the connection between music and memory. We tune into the power of music, and hear how it is helping young Iowans learn key concepts of water science. Mentioned in today’s episode: Water Rocks!: The Musical. Iowa State University, 2022. https://www.waterrocks.org/musical Daniel Levitin, I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine, W. W. Norton & Company, 2024. David McCall, Schoolhouse Rock!, ABC television series, 1973-2009. Jane Goodall, Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey, Warner Books, 1999.
Remember Who We Were Before We Spoke English
Meskwaki elders inspire us to recall the stories of our past that connect us to the land we live on and the land of our ancestors. Mentioned in today’s episode: Seed-saving. Here’s another Italian family whose seeds saved for five generations became an important part of an international seed vault: https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2017/03/03/meet-south-side-family-who-saved-its-beloved-pepper-seed-5-generations/98599460/
Honest Bees
We learn the buzz on wise group decision-making by observing the habits of those whose lives depend on it—honeybees. Mentioned in today’s episode: Thomas Seeley, Honeybee Democracy, Princeton University Press, 2010. Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton: An American Musical, 2015. Water Rocks! Teacher Summit, https://www.waterrocks.org/summit
What Our Bodies Know, Our Minds Don’t Always Remember
The stories we tell preserve our collective human memory—but we’re also part of a profound connection steadfastly held by the natural world. Host Jacqueline Comito ponders this wondrous web, as well as her relationship with some of its tinier residents, as we open Season 2 of the podcast. Mentioned in today’s episode: Alice Walker, The Color Purple, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982. Elie Wiesel, “Hope, despair and memory,” 1986 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, December 11, 1986. https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace/1986/wiesel/lecture/ Maurice Halbwachs, On Collective Memory (L. A. Coser, Ed.), University of Chicago Press, 1992. Richard Powers, The Overstory, W.W. Norton and Company, 2018.
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Wade in the Water
We seek conversation and find connection on a rainy slope of Ireland’s Croagh Patrick.   Mentioned in today’s episode: Wallace “J.” Nichols, Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected and Better at What You Do, Little, Brown, 2014.
Gifts of Gratitude
We flunk a gratitude challenge, and decide to try again in collaboration with a backyard barred owl.   Mentioned in today’s episode: Robert A. Emmons, Gratitude Works! A 21-Day Program for Creating Emotional Prosperity, Jossey-Bass, 2013. Angeles Arrien, Living in Gratitude: A Journey That Will Change Your Life, Sounds True, 2011. Louise Hay, Gratitude: A Way of Life, Hay House Inc., 1996. Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, “Counting Blessings Versus Burdens: An Experimental Investigation of Gratitude and Subjective Well-Being in Daily Life,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2003, Vol. 84, No. 2, pp. 377-389. Monica Bartlett and David DeSteno, “Gratitude and Prosocial Behavior: Helping When It Costs You,” Psychological Science, 2006, Vol. 17., Issue. 4, pp. 319–325. Christina Armenta and Sonja Lyubomirsky, “How Gratitude Motivates Us to Become Better People,” Greater Good, May 23,2017, https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how gratitude motivates us to become better people
Curious Coyote
We find wild curiosity on a series of walks with dog Charlie through a local urban trail. Mentioned in today’s episode: Meister Eckhart, The Essential Sermons, Paulist Press, 1981.
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