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Working Knowledge

Patagonia

Host Archana Ram explores the foundational nature of knowledge, and asks the questions that matter about our relationship with each other and the natural world. How are lessons passed through generations to help us feel at home? What barriers prevent us from acquiring natural wisdom? How can we adapt in the face of a rapidly changing climate? And so much more. Knowledge acts as a vessel; it must be shared, kept, evolved, and passed on. Please join us at Patagonia Stories.

Patagonia 2022

Host Archana Ram explores the foundational nature of knowledge, and asks the questions that matter about our relationship with each other and the natural world. How are lessons passed through generations to help us feel at home? What barriers prevent us from acquiring natural wisdom? How can we adapt in the face of a rapidly changing climate? And so much more. Knowledge acts as a vessel; it must be shared, kept, evolved, and passed on. Please join us at Patagonia Stories.

Patagonia 2022
3hr 8min
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Stories about adapting to change.
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Stories about pausing to notice the world around us.
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Stories about collaboration in nature.
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Stories about creating access to the outdoors.
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Stories about connecting to nature through art.
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Stories about passing knowledge down through generations.
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A series of stories about sharing knowledge, learning from nature and how we can adapt to a rapidly changing climate. Patagonia's first podcast launches this December.

Resilient Knowledge

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December 8, 202229min 8sec

How do we establish deeper connections to landscapes and our communities as we prepare for an uncertain future? In this episode, we interview reporter Joel Caldwell about visiting ecosystem restoration camps in California and the people working to rewild degraded landscapes. We also hear from Cheyenne River Sioux member Christopher White Eagle on how he’s reconnecting Native kids to their heritage through traditional buffalo hunts on the plains of South Dakota. Tune in for a new episode of Patagonia Stories wherever you get your podcasts.

Read Restoring Paradise about ecosystem restoration camps: https://www.patagonia.com/stories/restoring-paradise/story-125867.html

Watch The Hunt: https://www.patagonia.com/stories/episode-1-the-hunt/video-126188.html