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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 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 adapting to change.
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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.

Quiet Knowledge

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January 5, 202338min 39sec

What can we learn from nature when we pause to look and listen? In this episode, writer and American Sign Language interpreter Justin Maurer shares how being an interpreter for his deaf mom led to forming a punk band, presenting at the Oscars and seeking out one of the quietest places in the world. We also interview Nancy Bockino, a forest ecologist and avalanche professional who is working to restore an entire ecosystem by saving the whitebark pine. At the Archives, Val and Terri explain how Yvon Chouinard’s worn out craghopper shorts became the seed for Patagonia clothing. Tune in for a new episode of Patagonia Stories wherever you get your podcasts.

Watch Silence Isn’t Silent: https://www.patagonia.com/stories/episode-4-silence-isnt-silent/video-124188.html

Read One for the Grove: https://www.patagonia.com/mx/stories/one-for-the-grove/story-124185.html