The debut episode of my new podcast is now available to paid subscribers!
It's an interview with Paul Moss, Executive Director of the Plant Initiative, a plant advocacy organization. We talk about the emerging plant advocacy movement, and discuss its relation to agriculture, "invasive" plants, anthropocentrism, and other topics. The section on plant intelligence is especially intriguing.
This is the full Zoom call, clocking in at about an hour and eight minutes, and is just for paid subscribers. I try out a few editing and titling techniques here that I ended up abandoning. Also the intro video is completely different. The edited (polished) version for the public is just under fifty-six minutes and will be released next week.
I’ve also uploaded a second teaser snippet to YouTube: “Plant Advocacy & Agriculture”
Become a subscriber now here (or at my Patreon) for access to this episode!
And be sure to check out the Plant Initiative's website. Tagline: "Building a movement to increase respect for plants.”
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