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      <description>A Podcast Interview with University of Iowa Associate Professor Brandi Janssen In the fifth Roots Talk! podcast, Rootstalk editors Eva Gemrich and Dru Greenwood interview Brandi Janssen (https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/people/brandi-janssen), a Clinical Associate Professor for University of Iowa’s Occupational and Environmental Health Department. Janssen has been committed to helping consumers better understand the complexities of sustainable agriculture, and visited Grinnell’s campus last Spring to give a comprehensive talk about some of her findings.</description>
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      <description>In the sixth RootsTalk! Podcast, audio producer Maya Dru interviews Heather Swan, author of Where Honeybees Thrive: Stories from the Field concerning her love for pollinators. Her nonfiction has appeared in places like Aeon, ISLE, Belt Magazine, Minding Nature, About Place and Resilience Magazine. Her chapbook The Edge of Damage was published by Parallel Press. She teaches writing and environmental literature at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
To hear an audio recording of this issue’s podcast use the link at the bottom of the web page to download the fully interactive PDF of Episode 6 of RootsTalk!</description>
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      <description>For the Fall 2017 podcast, Rootstalk editors Marie Kolaric and Sonia Chulaki, assisted by audio producer Noah Herbin, interviewed Cornelia Mutel, a Senior Science Writer at the University of Iowa’s Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research—Hydroscience and Engineering. Mutel has written and lectured extensively on Midwestern natural history and environmental issues. Her books include The Emerald Horizon: The History of Nature in Iowa, Fragile Giants: A Natural History of the Loess Hills, and The Tallgrass Restoration Handbook for Prairies, Savannas, and Woodlands.</description>
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