Episodios

  • Bonus Segment: My Dream NWF
    Nov 23 2022

    Staff were invited to share their responses to the question, “What does your dream NWF look like?” Their responses have been pulled together in this piece with an original music composition underneath. This segment is also included at the end of episode 10. We wanted to make the standalone piece available for listeners to more easily access it.


    Composed by Luke Litwiller (Mullet)

    Mixed and mastered by Stephen Angello

    Dream NWF Full Responses

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    6 m
  • What's Your Dream NWF?
    Nov 23 2022

    What better way to close out the season than to imagine together what we hope the future of the National Wildlife Federation will look like? We’re closing out the season with NWF President and CEO Collin O’Mara and a familiar voice, Chanté Coleman (Senior Vice President of Equity and Justice). We will also hear reflections from folks across the federation staff to dream up the NWF of the future together.

    Thank you for joining us this season, listener. We are so grateful to have been able to share these stories with you!


    Show Notes

    · Contact us: seedsofculturechange@nwf.org

    · Green 2.0

    · Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown

    · Full guest responses to the question “What does your Dream NWF look like?”

    · Learn more about Stephen Angello

    · Learn more about Luke Litwiller (Mullet)

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    51 m
  • The Personal Journey
    Nov 16 2022

    Our own personal equity journeys are essential in this work. This episode will feature storytelling from Lisa Moore and Zach Cockrum, folks who have spent time self reflecting on their journeys with accountability, healing, and repair.


    Show Notes

    • bell hooks - The Will to Change
    • Shame and Accountability with Brene Brown
    • Thich Nhat Hanh Podcast
    • Liz Plank - For the Love of Men
    • Man Enough podcast
    • Mariame Kaba and Shira Hassan - Fumbling Towards Repair
    • Ijeoma Oluo - Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America
    • Colorizing Restorative Justice
    • Fania E. Davis - The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice
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    1 h y 3 m
  • Equitable Storytelling
    Nov 9 2022

    Stories are powerful. Narratives shape the world around us, which is why it is crucial that we approach storytelling equitably. In this episode, we’ll speak with Lisa Moore and Andrea Auguiste to learn about the National Wildlife Magazine’s journey as they strive to become more equitable storytellers and how that impacts philanthropic efforts.


    Show Notes:

    Contact us: seedsofculturechange@nwf.org

    National Wildlife Magazine

    Storytellers for Change

    Dr. Samuel Ramsey (referenced by Lisa)

    ‘Re-Centering: Culture and Knowledge in Conflict Resolution Practice’

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    51 m
  • Wellness is Counter-Cultural
    Nov 2 2022

    Prioritizing wellness is one significant way that the National Wildlife Federation has been approaching equity work. In this episode, we’ll explore the ways that NWF has been prioritizing employee wellbeing and consider the steps that still need to be taken with guests Hillary Fenrich, Tiffany Jones (Carey), and Natalie Cohen.


    Show Notes:

    • Contact: seedsofculturechange@nwf.org
    • Correction from episode: We mention TWIC in the episode, and the company has changed its name to Forma. Learn more about Forma here.
    • The Nap Ministry
    • Hear more from Hillary on balance in the podcast 'Happy Side Of Neutral.'
    • Set Boundaries, Find Peace (book written by Nedra Glover Tawwab) 
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    56 m
  • Employee Resource Groups
    Oct 26 2022

    The Employee Resource Group program has been an impactful addition to the structure of the National Wildlife Federation. This episode will feature reflections from a few ERG members on the ways that ERGs have impacted their NWF experiences.


    Show Notes:

    Contact: seedsofculturechange@nwf.org

    LGBTQ+ ERG:

    • Pride story map
    • New Science on Same Sex Behavior in Wildlife

    Indigenous People’s ERG:

    • Reconsidering Thanksgiving
    • Leading by Example Through Indigenous Cultures, Values, and Belief Systems
    • Resources from Indigenous People's ERG

    Latinx, Hispanic, and Multicultural ERG:

    • Hispanic Heritage Month
    • Honoring Latin American Environmental Defenders
    • NWF and HECHO Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

    Jewish Heritage ERG

    • If you are NWF staff, visit the Equity and Justice page on Field Notes and click ‘content.’ From there, search ‘Jewish Heritage ERG’ and you will find many fantastic resources that the ERG has provided for NWF Staff.
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    31 m
  • It's All Connected
    Oct 19 2022

    Affiliates, Programs, Partners, oh my! This episode will dig into some of the structures of NWF, namely affiliates and HECHO (Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors). Join guests Juliet Slutzker and Camilla Simon as we explore how these different parts of NWF are approaching equity and justice and learn how it’s all connected.


    Show Notes:

    2015 Conservation Congress “We Believe” statement 

    2017 Affiliate DEI resolution

    HECHO

    11 Examples to Build Back Better 

    About NWF's Regional Centers and Affiliates

    Note: Nicole would like to amend her answer to Kaila's question about what she'd spend money on if she had unlimited money, because the initial answer felt a little too practical and not as creative as it could have been! After some more thinking, she decided she'd like to fill her home with lots of original artwork and fun plants.

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    49 m
  • Catalysts of Change
    Oct 12 2022

    What really pushed us to finally take equity and justice seriously at the National Wildlife Federation? Hear from two people, Chanté Coleman and Les Welsh, who dedicated time and energy to this work in its earlier stages, along with their reflections on where things are now.


    Show Notes:

    Contact us: seedsofculturechange@nwf.org 

    About NWF Equity and Justice

    Green 2.0 Report

    White supremacy culture

    My Grandmother’s Hands by Resmaa Menakem (This has been an incredibly valuable book with lots of embodied practices for Nicole’s journey - especially when read/processed with her “white supremacy culture battle buddies.”)

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    52 m