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Episode Synopsis
Ecologist Stephanie Barron reflects on her journey bridging Western science with Indigenous knowledge systems rooted in relational stewardship. With a background in botany, wildlife, and environmental education, she reflects on how Indigenous mentorship guided her toward a more holistic, land-based approach. From carnivore stories to lessons from beavers and bison, this episode uplifts the power of decolonial science and storytelling to restore balance, renew kinship, and heal relationships with our more-than-human relatives.Music:Documenting Wildlife - DescriptWolf SFX -DescriptTribal Rain Dance (live Percussion) - DescriptThe Three Little Pigs - Silly Symphony - - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl5rvGmwBfk&t=202s Wolf Song - Reuben Black Boy - ℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1979 Folkways Records - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xYMbPA8GUUCreepy Distant Wolves - DescriptFlow of Nature - DescriptBeaver Medicine Song - James White Calf℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1979 - YouTubeMist - Ketsa - Free Music ArchivesThank you to our sponsors and Wild Foundation. www.indigenousled.org INDIGENOUS LED Instagram Producer Lailani Upham at www.ironshieldcreative.com and co-producer Josh Adler at Ecologica
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