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HumaNature
States of Adventure with Fitz Cahall
Fitz Cahall, founder of The Dirtbag Diaries podcast, joins host Megan Feighery to talk about life, finding adventure in your own backyard, and his new book States of Adventure: 30 Outdoor Adventure Stories About Finding Yourself By Getting Lost.
2025-06-18
18 min
HumaNature
BONUS 100th Episode Celebration W/ Megan Feighery EP 1
As we ring in our 100th episode, current and former HumaNature producers and hosts share their favorite episodes.
2023-05-31
30 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Tipping Point
While we work on new stories for this fall, here’s a summer favorite from 2019. Natalie Warren and Ann Raiho paddled thousands of miles in a canoe from Minneapolis to the shores of the Hudson Bay. The journey tested their physical strength – and the strength of their friendship. (more…)
2020-08-05
21 min
HumaNature
The Ghost Of Africa
South Africans Chris Diedericks and Anna Calitz wanted to go on a romantic getaway, but their adventure broke down before it even began. (more…)
2020-07-08
21 min
HumaNature
Starstruck
Juan Martinez grew up in South Central L.A. in the early nineties. He was struggling to find his way until he traded detention for a pack of jalapeño seeds. Those led him all the way to the stars. (more…)
2020-06-24
10 min
HumaNature
The Feeling Of Being Alive
Boyd Varty lives on a game reserve in South Africa near Kruger National Park. After his family began returning the land to its wild state, it awakened something wild in him, too. (more…)
2020-06-10
20 min
HumaNature
Biking On Empty
After cycling across America, Taylor Thibodeau had a lifetime of adventures ahead of him…until a mysterious illness cut that short. Then he decided to adventure anyway. (more…)
2020-05-21
17 min
HumaNature
Morley's Vision
Morley Nelson delighted in watching raptors in aerial combat as they fought over nesting sites. And he made it his life’s mission to protect the part of Idaho’s Snake River with the highest nesting density of birds of prey in North America. This time, we’re bringing you a story from the new podcast Common Land to tell the story of how the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area was created. (more…)
2020-05-06
30 min
HumaNature
Close Encounters Of The Wild Kind II
It’s springtime and Earth Day! Animals are on the move, and sometimes their paths cross with people. Here are five stories to help you get outside while you’re stuck at home. (more…)
2020-04-22
26 min
HumaNature
Trying To Get Home
Michael Benanav studies nomadic people as a writer and photographer. So when he was invited to accompany the Van Gujjar of northern India on their annual migration with their water buffalo, he jumped at the chance. Turned out, they wanted a journalist along that year for reasons he hadn’t expected. (more…)
2020-04-08
29 min
HumaNature
Hiking Through History
When Tarik Moore became an Outdoor Afro leader, the first hike he planned wasn’t a traditional one. He took his group down city streets to commemorate Philadelphia’s Osage Avenue bombing. (more…)
2020-03-25
06 min
HumaNature
Does A Kid Poop In The Woods?
Cindy Ross wanted to keep pursuing her long-distance hiking passion after she had kids. But she didn’t know how to make that happen. Then a chance encounter with a llama breeder opened the path to the Continental Divide Trail. (more…)
2020-03-11
10 min
HumaNature
Not Healed, But Healing
Brandon Kuehn survived the Iraq War. But after he got home, he struggled with nightmares and addiction. Then he found trail running…and the Pacific Crest Trail. If you like HumaNature, help us tell more stories! Support us at https://donate.nprstations.org/wpr/humanature. You can also follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/HumaNaturePod, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/humanaturepodcast, and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumaNaturePodcast. (more…)
2020-02-26
18 min
HumaNature
Everyone Needs A Purpose
Christopher McDougall is famous for starting the barefoot running craze with his book ‘Born to Run.’ And now he has an unusual new running partner—a donkey named Sherman. If you like HumaNature, help us tell more stories! Support us at https://donate.nprstations.org/wpr/humanature. You can also follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/HumaNaturePod, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/humanaturepodcast, and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumaNaturePodcast. (more…)
2020-02-12
28 min
HumaNature
Bonus: Moose Surprise
We have a snazzy new t-shirt design for you. But it isn’t without a little controversy. Support This Podcast If you like HumaNature, help us tell more stories! Support us at https://donate.nprstations.org/wpr/humanature. You can also follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/HumaNaturePod, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/humanaturepodcast, and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumaNaturePodcast. (more…)
2020-02-05
04 min
HumaNature
The Summit
Tarik Moore always enjoyed nature. So when he found an outdoorsy community, it led to new adventures—like becoming a member of the first all-Black American team to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro. (more…)
2020-01-29
20 min
HumaNature
Through Oliver's Eyes
When Wendy Hellowell’s son Oliver was born, he was diagnosed with Down syndrome. She realized the two of them would face enormous challenges. But they got help from a little faith and a camera. (more…)
2020-01-15
16 min
HumaNature
Brain On Nature
We’re taking a little break for the holidays, so we have a special treat for you from down under. The Australian podcast Brain on Nature tells the story of how going into nature helped a woman recover from a traumatic brain injury. We hope you love the show as much as we do! (more…)
2019-12-11
49 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Why Elephants Never Forget
As you feast on podcasts during the holidays, here’s a second helping of an old favorite. Aubrey Bertram traveled to East Asia to help animals that had been abused by humans. But a harrowing experience taught her that good intentions might not be enough. (more…)
2019-11-27
19 min
HumaNature
All The World's A Deer Stand
Fisher Neal was a struggling actor in New York City. So he turned to his old hunting skills for a side job extremely off-Broadway. (more…)
2019-11-13
15 min
HumaNature
The In-Between III
A burned-bare house. A pervy spirit. The ghost of Schafer Meadows. A haunted woman. It’s our annual Halloween episode—keep your friends close and your lights on as we find the place that’s not quite human or all the way natural. (more…)
2019-10-31
37 min
HumaNature
The Secret Of The Adirondack Lean-tos
Jeff Osgood and his friend Anthony just wanted to go on a winter hiking trip in the Adirondack Wilderness in upstate New York. But after a series of mishaps, their adventure took a strange turn with the discovery of a mysterious VHS cassette tape. (more…)
2019-10-09
22 min
HumaNature
Deserted
Josh Patterson loved taking photographs of rare finds in the Mojave Desert. But on one trip, things didn’t go as planned. (more…)
2019-09-25
17 min
HumaNature
Migrations
Caroline Van Hemert and her husband Pat were nearly finished with the most ambitious trip of their lives, a 4000-mile trek across the Yukon and Alaska following animal migrations. But bad weather and a missed food drop put their lives in jeopardy. (more…)
2019-09-11
27 min
HumaNature
Season 5 Preview
HumaNature returns on September 11 with a new season of stories where humans and our habitat meet. (more…)
2019-09-04
02 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Impermafrost
All across the Arctic, frozen soil is thawing out. A lot of stuff is buried there – plants and animals that lived more than 10,000 years ago. This episode from Threshold asks what happens when a Paleolithic bison bone starts to decompose for the first time? And what does that have to do with climate change? (more…)
2019-08-21
26 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Time Bomb
For her final episode as the host of HumaNature, Caroline has chosen an old favorite. Brian Corliss just wanted to quench his thirst. But on a snowmobile outing, he grabbed the wrong bottle. *Disclaimer: The actions taken in this story do not constitute medical advice. In the case of poisoning, call Poison Control at (800) 222-1222. (more…)
2019-08-07
21 min
HumaNature
Lost Bearings
Curt Meyer was looking for adventure, so he took a job aboard a Japanese fishing trawler on the Bering Sea. But when a storm hit, the lack of a shared language kept him in the dark as things turned deadly. (more…)
2019-07-24
16 min
HumaNature
Tipping Point
Natalie Warren and Ann Raiho paddled thousands of miles in a canoe from Minneapolis to the shores of the Hudson Bay. The journey tested their physical strength – and the strength of their friendship. (more…)
2019-07-10
21 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Carbon And Dust
An encore presentation of our 2019 PMJA Best Station Podcast award-winner. Felicia Friesema and Steve Julian had a “miracle relationship.” They carved out an oasis in the middle of Los Angeles. But then they found themselves facing one of the most fundamental aspects of nature: death. (more…)
2019-06-18
51 min
HumaNature
The Source
Manasseh Franklin wanted to make the melting of glaciers more real to people through her writing. So on an Alaskan rafting trip, she followed water to its source. (more…)
2019-06-05
23 min
HumaNature
Vicious And Viral
Travis Kauffman went for a trail run near his home in Colorado. But an unexpected run-in almost turned him into trail mix. Then the internet got involved. (more…)
2019-05-15
17 min
HumaNature
Close Encounters Of The Wild Kind
It’s spring! Animals are on the move, and sometimes their paths cross with people. Here are four stories. (more…)
2019-05-01
37 min
HumaNature
Forest Bathing
When she became a mom, Andrea Sarubbi Fereshteh went from full speed ahead to a full stop. But then she found a place that showed her stillness is okay. (more…)
2019-04-17
16 min
HumaNature
The Shuidong Connection
In 2016, a team of undercover investigators infiltrated an international ivory-smuggling ring. It all began with a sea cucumber trader in Zanzibar. (more…)
2019-04-03
22 min
HumaNature
Part 1: The Sinking Of The Blythe Star
For this special two-part story, the Australian podcast Off Track takes us across the globe to the coast of Tasmania and back in time to 1973 for a story of survival and loss. (more…)
2019-03-13
30 min
HumaNature
Part 2: The Sinking Of The Blythe Star
For this special two-part story, the Australian podcast Off Track takes us across the globe to the coast of Tasmania and back in time to 1973 for a story of survival and loss. (more…)
2019-03-13
28 min
HumaNature
A Life For Science
Sergio Avila Villegas always loved big cats. But his faith in his scientific research was shaken when he discovered its true cost. (more…)
2019-02-27
15 min
HumaNature
We're Thru-(Hike)
Emily Pennington was super in love with her boyfriend. But a backpacking trip put that to the test. (more…)
2019-02-13
17 min
HumaNature
A Positive Experience!
Monty Hudson wanted his daughter, Siena, to have a good time on her first backpacking trip. But things didn’t go according to plan. (more…)
2019-01-23
17 min
HumaNature
The Water At The Roof Of The World
Wang Ping wanted to go to Tibet to bless the world. But to do that, she had to risk her own safety. (more…)
2019-01-09
24 min
HumaNature
Witness
Gayle Woodsum finally found a safe place in the remote Rocky Mountains. But when an oil rig moved in, she wondered how safe it was after all. (more…)
2018-12-12
25 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Finding The Way Home In A Purple Canoe
While we’re putting the finishing touches on a great new release, here’s a rescored episode from Season 1.Patrick Dobsonwas stuck in his life, so he decided to take a trip by canoe from Montana to Missouri. Only he had never canoed before. (more…)
2018-11-28
20 min
HumaNature
Murphy's Law
Marty Edwards wanted to go on a fun trip with his girlfriend. But Mother Nature had other plans. (more…)
2018-11-14
33 min
HumaNature
The In-Between II
A haunted shop. An interview with spirits. A protective force field. It’s the time of year when the shadows lengthen and we bring you stories that aren’t quite natural and aren’t all the way human. (more…)
2018-10-31
24 min
HumaNature
Protector
Miho Aida wanted to tell unheard stories about the outdoors. So she set out on a bicycle to promote her documentary about the people who live in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But when she encountered a different point of view, she found she had to listen, too. (more…)
2018-10-16
14 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Catch And Release
Here’s a re-scored episode from Season 1. Tonia Hanson had a secret. But when a private river retreat turned out to be very, very public, Tonia found unexpected healing. (more…)
2018-10-03
13 min
HumaNature
Sanctuary
In 2012, 30 wolves and wolf-dogs were living at W.O.L.F. Sanctuary in northern Colorado. But one sunny June morning, a massive wildfire closed in on their mountain home. (more…)
2018-09-20
28 min
HumaNature
The Event Horizon Part 3: Death
To Alua Arthur, life made no sense. But then she began to make sense of death. (more…)
2018-09-06
21 min
HumaNature
The Event Horizon Part 2: Creativity
If creative and destructive forces are linked, what does this say about artists, or mothers, or god? (more…)
2018-09-06
10 min
HumaNature
The Event Horizon Part 1: Black Hole
This is the first part of a three-part series on creation and destruction. Black holes are the most destructive force in the universe. But what if they’re also creative? (more…)
2018-09-06
10 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Through The Keyhole
An encore presentation of our 2018 PMJA Best Station Podcast award-winner. Tyler Dunning went into the wild to distract himself from his grief…but ended up coming face to face with it instead. (more…)
2018-07-25
20 min
HumaNature
Remembering How To Be Human
After almost a decade making art in New York City, Stephanie Housley craved being closer to nature, her source of inspiration. So she moved to Bondurant, Wyoming – population 93. (more…)
2018-07-11
14 min
HumaNature
Episode 44: The Elephant Guardian
When Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua saw wild animals suffering from drought, he decided it was his responsibility to bring them water. (more…)
2018-06-20
06 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: Hoofprints On The Heart
Here’s a re-scored take on one of our all-time favorite episodes. It’s the story of a love that spans continents. Jon Dunham set out on the longest, toughest walk of his life. But along the way, he met someone who helped carry the weight. (more…)
2018-06-06
21 min
HumaNature
Dogs On A Plane
When Paul Steklenski got his pilot’s license, he didn’t just want to fly to lunch. Instead, he flew to the pound. (more…)
2018-05-23
16 min
HumaNature
Out of the Frying Pan
Cheryl and Greg left Portland, Oregon, one hot summer for the cool of the mountains. But that put them out of the frying pan and into the fire. (more…)
2018-05-09
15 min
HumaNature
Carbon And Dust
Felicia Friesema and Steve Julian had a “miracle relationship.” They carved out an oasis in the middle of Los Angeles. But then they found themselves facing one of the most fundamental aspects of nature: death. (more…)
2018-04-25
51 min
HumaNature
Her Legacy
This episode is about what we do that leaves a mark: the visible impact we leave behind on the country we live in and the countries we visit. Another podcast we admire, She Explores, takes us to Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia. (more…)
2018-04-11
27 min
HumaNature
Junk
Marcus Eriksen wanted to draw attention to a problem no one could see. So he sailed into the middle of it. (more…)
2018-03-28
28 min
HumaNature
The Hunt
Jessi Johnson is a modern-day Artemis. But the perfect shot led her on a heartbreaking odyssey. (more…)
2018-03-14
35 min
HumaNature
Crispy Crickets, Not Your Spin Instructor's Paleo
The paleo diet aims to take nutrition back to the basics—to the way Paleolithic people ate. But prehistoric people didn’t eat boneless chicken breasts and pre-washed baby spring mix. Tory Taylor set out to discover what folks really ate thousands of years ago. (more…)
2018-02-28
17 min
HumaNature
Hurricane Of The Heart
It was 2012. Caroline was in love. But then heartbreak washed over her, like the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy. (more…)
2018-02-14
09 min
HumaNature
The Oregon Trailblazer
In 2011, Rinker Buck crossed the Oregon Trail — yes, that Oregon Trail — in a covered wagon pulled by a team of mules. He traveled with his brother Nick and a Jack Russell Terrier named Olive Oyl. The journey forced Rinker to confront his greatest fear. (more…)
2018-02-07
27 min
HumaNature
"What Is Grain Alcohol, And Where Can I Get Some?"
As we discovered in Episode 35, sometimes grain alcohol is the solution, not the problem. For Sandra Jones, it was a bit of both. (more…)
2018-02-05
07 min
HumaNature
Time Bomb
Brian Corliss just wanted to quench his thirst. But on a snowmobile outing, he grabbed the wrong bottle. *Disclaimer: The actions taken in this story do not constitute medical advice. In the case of poisoning, call Poison Control at (800) 222-1222. (more…)
2018-01-24
21 min
HumaNature
Extra 1: "Watch Out For the Damn Horny Toads!" And Other Thoughts On Not Having Enough
In 2017, the Great American Eclipse drew thousands of spectators to otherwise wild and desolate spots in Wyoming. For writer Liberty Lausterer, this was a cause for concern. (more…)
2018-01-19
06 min
HumaNature
The Law Of Gravity
Bruce Smith was on a routine helicopter flight in the remote Wind River Mountains. But what goes up must come down…one way or another. (more…)
2018-01-10
22 min
HumaNature
Ten Steps
On December 22, 2016, Karen Klein got trapped in a snowstorm near the Grand Canyon. But she pushed through it to save her family. (more…)
2017-12-20
26 min
HumaNature
Trash Bandits And Border Collies
Maggie had it all: a fine house, a loving family, and a big yard. But she threw it all away for adventure. And when things got bad, she had to use her wits. (more…)
2017-12-06
15 min
HumaNature
Bonus Episode: It's All Downwind From Here
For your Thanksgiving podcast binge, here’s a second helping of an older episode. Sophie May grew up in Alaska, spending lots of time outside. But when it came time to explore the wilderness as an adult, she found out she had more to learn. (more…)
2017-11-22
17 min
HumaNature
Why Elephants Never Forget
Aubrey Bertram traveled to East Asia to help animals that had been abused by humans. But a harrowing experience taught her that good intentions might not be enough. (more…)
2017-11-08
18 min
HumaNature
The In-Between
A possessed basement. A magic mirror. A shop of spirits. Mysterious lights where they don’t belong. Gather around the campfire as we open the portal to a place that isn’t quite human or all the way natural. (more…)
2017-10-25
33 min
HumaNature
Parks and Scandinavian Recreation
Linda McGurk wanted her children to love the outdoors, just like she did as a little girl in Sweden. But when she moved to the U.S., she found out it wasn’t quite that simple. (more…)
2017-10-11
16 min
HumaNature
Things That Go Squeak In The Night
When the Massaro family traded life on dry land for a life at sea, they encountered some unexpected company. (more…)
2017-09-27
14 min
HumaNature
What Her Cells Knew
Lucy came face-to-face with a family secret that upended her life. So she seized the moment. (more…)
2017-09-20
30 min
HumaNature
Season 3 Preview
Season 3 of HumaNature takes to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, the middle of an Indiana creek, and into one woman’s DNA. (more…)
2017-09-13
04 min
HumaNature
Surviving Mom
In this episode, we’re excited to introduce you to a great storytelling podcast from Montana, Last Best Stories. Two friends were on a hike in Glacier National Park when a pair of fuzzy, cuddly-looking grizzly cubs crossed their path. But they knew momma bear wouldn’t be far away. (more…)
2017-08-18
13 min
HumaNature
Ordinary Giants
Science journalist Lynda Mapes takes us deep into a New England forest, where one tree is telling the story of climate change. This is the final episode of our summer series, Science Camp, where we’re exploring the human side of science. (more…)
2017-08-04
15 min
HumaNature
Bearded Ladies
This is the second episode in our three-part Science Camp series, where we’re exploring the human side of science. Paleobotanist Ellen Currano noticed a lack of other women in her field. So she decided to dress up as a man. (more…)
2017-07-12
21 min
HumaNature
Between A Rock And A Holy Place
This is the first episode in a three-part summer series, called Science Camp, where we’re exploring the human side of science. Ryan Haupt had a lot of questions about his faith. When he started looking for answers, he unearthed them in unexpected places. (more…)
2017-06-21
24 min
HumaNature
Summer Series Preview
We’re starting a new three-part summer series on June 21: Science Camp, where we explore the human side of science. (more…)
2017-06-16
05 min
HumaNature
Through The Keyhole
Tyler Dunning went into the wild to distract himself from his grief…but ended up coming face to face with it instead. (more…)
2017-05-31
20 min
HumaNature
Running For Your Life
After breaking his back, doctors told Gary Havener he would never walk again. So…he decided to run. (more…)
2017-05-12
16 min
HumaNature
Dogs Are People, Too
In 2007, more than 50 pit bulls were discovered at a dogfighting ring in Virginia. Most people thought they couldn’t be saved. But their stories had just begun. (more…)
2017-04-19
24 min
HumaNature
Freedom
150 years ago, two girls crossed the Missouri River trying to escape a life of slavery. In the summer of 2016, Barry Jurgensen set out on a 500-mile journey to follow in their footsteps. (more…)
2017-03-29
30 min
HumaNature
Go Tell It In The Desert
Arik was burning to share his faith with the world. But the people he thought needed his message the most weren’t interested in what he had to say. And the camels weren’t, either.
2017-03-08
21 min
HumaNature
The Ents Of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia wanted its residents to help keep an eye on its trees. So they gave every tree an email address. But then the trees started to write back. (more…)
2017-02-14
15 min
HumaNature
Amy And The Animals
It was November 9, 2016. Amy was worried about the new political landscape. But some unusual encounters at work gave her fresh perspective. (more…)
2017-01-19
11 min
HumaNature
The Young Man Of The Mountain
In this episode, we’ll introduce you to another outdoor show we really like…New Hampshire Public Radio’s Outside/In. 12-year-old Tyler Armstrong was on a quest to climb Mount Everest, but he had people wondering: how young is too young to climb Mount Everest? (more…)
2016-12-21
23 min
HumaNature
It's All Downwind From Here
Sophie May grew up in Alaska, spending lots of time outside. But when it came time to explore the wilderness as an adult, she found out she had more to learn. (more…)
2016-11-16
15 min
HumaNature
Bigfoot
For our 13th episode, we venture off the beaten path to hear about Bigfoot and the scientist who’s on a mission to find him. (more…)
2016-10-19
18 min
HumaNature
Home On The Waves With A Seafaring Cowboy
Herb Pownall wanted to see the world. So he boarded a ship bound for Europe…along with 800 cows. (more…)
2016-09-21
18 min
HumaNature
Hoofprints On The Heart
This is the story of a love that spans continents. Jon Dunham set out on the longest, toughest walk of his life. But along the way, he met someone who helped carry the weight. (more…)
2016-08-17
20 min
HumaNature
Season 1 Recap
Caroline and Micah reminisce about how HumaNature’s first season came about. And they play a part of the never-before-heard pilot episode. Fire up your grill(e)! (more…)
2016-06-29
19 min
HumaNature
The Moon And The Possum
Where do we come from? And where do we go when we die? Paul Taylor shares one of the oldest answers to those questions. (more…)
2016-05-18
11 min
HumaNature
May The Road Rise Up To Meet You, And May The Wind Stop Blowing In Your Face
Christina Lee should have been having the time of her life. Instead, she was stressed and lonely. Until she decided to run away from the rat race…all the way from New York to San Francisco. (more…)
2016-04-20
17 min
HumaNature
Row Row Row Your Boat. Or Not.
It was supposed to be a leisurely float down the Snake River. But when they lost their guide, a group of tourists got more than they bargained for. (more…)
2016-03-16
16 min
HumaNature
Man vs. Machine
Micah Schweizer was skiing in the back-country when he uttered a curse against snowmobilers. But you know what they say—be careful what you wish for. (more…)
2016-02-17
13 min
HumaNature
In The Beginning, God Created The Heavens And The Earth And The Allosaurus
Erin Jonesthought the answers were written in stone. But a summer internship at a remote dinosaur quarry eroded her certainty. (more…)
2016-01-19
13 min