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Behind the Scenes of the Talking Trees PodcastToday’s episode will guide you through the process of creating the Talking Trees podcast. This podcast serves as a platform to provide listeners with a comprehensive and diverse array of relevant topics that arborists and urban foresters should not overlook. By combining research, practical insights, and expert editing, we aim to deliver high-quality content that inspires professionals in the field. The Mission and StructureThe primary aim of Talking Trees is to educate and engage listeners by exploring a wide range of topics. Each day of the week is dedicated to a specific theme, ensuring a balanced mix of fundamental knowledge, practical advice, and thought-provoking discussions: Monday:Tree Basics Introductory concepts and essential knowledge about trees.Tuesday:Tree Climbing Techniques, safety measures, and innovations in climbing practices.Wednesday:Practical Tree Care Hands-on advice for maintaining tree health and addressing common issues.Thursday:Consulting Arboriculture Insights into professional consultations and expert evaluations.Friday:Promo Featuring events, products, and services relevant to the arboriculture community.Saturday:Biodiversity Exploring the ecological importance of trees and their role in urban biodiversity.Sunday:Recap Summarizing the week’s key takeaways and highlighting listener feedback. Topic Selection and Research Most of the podcast’s topics are based on published articles or relevant chapters from authoritative books on arboriculture. The research process is spearheaded by Dr. Algis Davenis from Lithuania. His Facebook page, Arboristikos mokslinių tyrimų ir edukologijos akademija, serves as a vital resource for identifying cutting-edge studies and educational materials.Practical ContributionsFor hands-on insights, we turn to two seasoned professionals: Pepe Gonzales Plaza from Norway and Goran Huljenić from Croatia. They bring a wealth of practical knowledge and field experience, ensuring that the content remains applicable and relatable to practitioners. Final Editing and AI IntegrationDr. Jaroslav Kolařík from Czechia takes charge of the final elaboration of each topic. He is responsible for structuring the content, prompting AI tools, and editing the episodes. While we acknowledge the limitations of contemporary AI tools, we strive to present information that is accurate and engaging. Our goal is to motivate listeners to deepen their understanding of arboriculture and urban forestry. A Note to Our AudienceOur podcast primarily serves non-native English speakers, which may pose challenges for native listeners. Nevertheless, we aim to spark curiosity and inspire lifelong learning in arboriculture.Every week we publish at least one free episode, but the whole content is available for our supporters on www.herohero.co/TalkingTrees. We do appreciate all colleaSend us a textSupport the showBuzzsprout free episodes without subscription all episodes with subscription https://talkingtrees.arboristika.cz/ HeroHero all episodes with subscription https://herohero.co/talkingtrees Arboricultural academy https://arboristickaakademie.cz Podcast is created using AI tools.
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