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Natalie Triana
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People Places Planet
Indigenous Approaches to International Law
What does it mean to “indigenize” international law—and why does it matter for the environment? In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios speaks with legal scholars Jonathan Liljeblad, Kristen Carpenter, and Margaret Palaghicon Von Rotz about how Indigenous peoples are reshaping international legal thought. Together, they explore the concept of Indigenous legal orders—living systems of law that exist alongside and often in tension with state-based international law—and their growing influence in environmental governance. From the Ifugao people’s stewardship of the Philippines’ rice terraces to the Yurok Tribe’s river restorati...
2025-10-08
50 min
People Places Planet
NFMA, Explained
What is the National Forest Management Act (NFMA), and how has it shaped the way America manages its forests? In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios talks with forest law experts Susan Jane Brown, attorney with Silvix Resources and adjunct professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, and Martin Nie, Director of the Bolle Center for People and Forests at the University of Montana. Together, they unpack NFMA’s history, purpose, and lasting impact. From the clear-cutting controversies that spurred its creation to its unique role in regulating the federal government, NFMA has reshaped forest management th...
2025-09-24
46 min
People Places Planet
A Thriving Future for Wetlands: Lessons from Louisiana, Virginia, and Idaho
Since 1989, the National Wetlands Awards have honored leaders who protect, restore, and steward America’s wetlands. In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios sits down with the 2025 awardees: Simone Maloz, campaign director of Restore the Mississippi River Delta (00:59); Mike Rolband, Director of Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality (17:16); and Wyatt Penfold, a fourth-generation farmer from Idaho’s Teton Valley (32:24). Together, they share stories of coastal restoration in Louisiana, advances in wetland regulation and permitting in Virginia, and collaborative water management in Idaho. Their work highlights how wetlands preserve culture, protect communities, and provide ecological resilience—and why...
2025-09-10
50 min
People Places Planet
Celebrating Collaboration: ECOS and the Future of State-Level Environmental Policy
In this special episode of People Places Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios speaks with Ben Grumbles, president of the Environmental Council of the States (ECOS), and state environmental leaders James Kenney (New Mexico Environment Department), Chris Wells (Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality), and Leah Feldon (Oregon Department of Environmental Quality). The conversation marks the recognition of ECOS and Ben as the recipients of the Environmental Law Institute’s 2025 Environmental Achievement Award, honoring their commitment to bipartisan collaboration and science-based environmental governance.Together, they explore how states are leading the way on today’s most pressing challenges—from e...
2025-08-27
43 min
People Places Planet
Packaged with Care: Plastic Packaging, EPR, and the Circular Economy
Plastic packaging is everywhere—from grocery store shelves to e-commerce deliveries—and it’s one of the largest contributors to global plastic waste. In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Dara Albrecht is joined by Caroline DeLoach (Atlantic Packaging), Daniel Zlatnik (CalRecycle), and Dacie Meng (Ellen MacArthur Foundation). Together, they unpack the complexities of the packaging market, the developments reshaping it, and the promise of a circular economy.The conversation explores the environmental, social, and health impacts of the way packaging is produced, used, and disposed of, the role of extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws in shifti...
2025-08-13
1h 07
People Places Planet
Hear from ELI’s Summer Interns: Substantive Due Process in Climate Litigation, Caribbean Climate Migration, and Community Gardening in California
In this week’s episode of People Places Planet Podcast, ELI’s three summer interns (Anna Guzman, Natalie Triana, and Alex Alvarez) sit down with host Sarah Backer to reflect on their experience as summer interns, share who they are, their interests, and what brought them to ELI. They delve into their independent research projects, which cover substantive due process claims in climate litigation, climate migration issues in the Caribbean, and community gardening in California. ★ Support this podcast ★
2023-10-11
29 min
Scarif Scuttlebutt Podcast
Episode 35 The Case For Cassian
Ro and Alex are back and they're talking about the new #DisneyPlus show shrouded in some mystery. Rogue One is a favorite of ours and spinning off a spin off seems like a no brainer. This episode is full of fun speculation based on casting announcements and things we already know. But the real treat is the contributions from our friends like Alberto at Radio Rebellio Podcast, David Triana of Followers of the Force and the wonderful ladies of Force of Light Entertainment, Michelle and Natalie who have all sent in some clips to help us get excited about the...
2020-08-20
55 min
Mucho Soul's Podcast
Mucho Soul Show No. 532
As broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com Tuesday 17.12.19 Hour One with Ket Shah01. Ré Lxuise - Priority (LxuiseGxld 2019)02. Zoe Shanghai - Saint Vibe and Time (Self Released 2019)03. Katie Cole - Deep Love (Trans Phatt 2019)04. Blundetto - Take Me With You (Heavenly Sweetness 2019)05. Emma Frank - I Thought (Justin Time 2019)06. Mr Fingers - Survivor (Rush Hour 2019)07. Free Nationals ft Chronixx - Eternal Light (OBE 2019)08. Blanche J - Open (Stay Tuned 2019)09. Krathel - Found (Midnight project 2019)10. Slum Village & The Abstract Orch. - Jealousy (Inst) (Ne'Astra 2019)11. Natalie Slade - Humidity (Eglo 2019)12. Lindsey W...
2019-12-18
2h 00
We are pr.
Dream Trees: A Light Night Leeds Case Study for Vastint UK
In this episode of We are pr, Yasmine Triana and Natalie Garland chat through our walking, talking work with the Dream Trees during Light Night Leeds for Vastint UK's Aire Park development. From the brief to the brainstorm to the results, Yasmine and Natalie talk through our thought process, lessons we learned on the ground, and how chuffed we were with the final product. Stay tuned for new episodes of We are pr every fortnight.
2019-11-27
15 min
Fresh Art International
Sounds of Summer in Miami
Meet a few of the curators, gallerists and artists who animate Miami, Florida's year round contemporary art scene. Listen to locals in conversation with host Cathy Byrd about urban development and gentrification, racial and social issues, and experimental music and sound art. Featuring Gustavo Matamoros and Alba Triana (subtropics24/ArtCenter/South Florida), Anthony Spinello and Natalie Alfonso of Spinello Projects and Maria Elena Ortiz, Perez Art Museum Miami. Photo caption/credit: Alba Triana, Microcosmos 2017
2017-09-11
55 min
Fresh Art International
Sounds of Summer in the City
Some might think that art descends on Miami just once a year in December for Art Week. In fact, this city has a year round cultural life. On our radio show, meet a few of the curators, gallerists and artists who animate South Florida’s year round contemporary art scene. Listen to locals in conversations about urban development and gentrification, racial and social issues, and experimental music and sound art. Featuring Gustavo Matamoros and Alba Triana (subtropics24/ArtCenter/South Florida), Anthony Spinello and Natalie Alfonso of Spinello Projects and Maria Elena Ortiz, Perez Art Museum Miami. Sound Editor Gu...
2017-08-23
55 min
Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #50: Playing Favorites
Some weeks, I look through my inbox and don’t find enough good music to fill the first hour of a radio show. When that happened this week, I decided it was okay to repeat some tunes again, for both the radio and podcast listeners. New listeners who are still getting a sense of what I play will find a good cross-section of tunes in this show. Tune into Dave’s Lounge every Sunday at 3:00 PM Eastern Time (8:00 PM UTC) on WHUP FM 104.7 in Hillsborough, NC, or stream it online at whupfm.org. Playlist for...
2017-07-24
00 min
Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #42: The Begathon Show
This week was Begathon Week at WHUP, the week where all the station’s hosts remind listeners that we’re a simple community radio station running on a shoestring budget, and we need your support to stay on the air. Mixing that message in with two hours of listener favorites from the last 12 years of Dave’s Lounge seemed like a good idea. If you’re able to contribute, go to WHUPfm.org and click on the CONTRIBUTE button. All your donations are tax-deductible, and we don’t use your personal info for any other purpose except to thank y...
2017-04-26
00 min
Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #25: Pop Sensibility
While I have always tried to keep Dave's Lounge focused on electronic music, I've always had an appreciation for a well-written pop tune. That usually plays itself out in my selections for this show. For the October 30 broadcast of Dave's Lounge on WHUP, I decided to put together a set of “pop exceptions” — songs that aren't necessarily electronic, but still manage to fit in well with the music I've played and promoted over the years. Because good music deserves to be heard, no matter what the genre. Tune in to Dave's Lounge every Sunday at 3:00 PM Eas...
2016-11-08
00 min
Trip Hop Nation
Trip Hop Nation #074
THN #074 Tracklist: 1. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds – I Need You 2. Anita Lane – Bella Ciao 3. Die Haut – Johnny Guitar (with Blixa Bargeld) 4. Ghostpoet – Shedding Skin (ft. Melanie De Biasio) 5. Ibeyi – Loyalty 6. Benjamin Clementine – London 7. Eska – This is How a Garden Grows 8. Natalie Prass and Among Savages – When I Am Alone 9. Bonobo ft. Andreya Triana – Stay The Same 10. Submotion Orchestra – Hard To Stay 11. Fink – Sort Of Revolution (The Cinematic Orchestra Remix) 12. Nostalgia 77 – Quiet Dawn (Bonobo Remix) Mixed by Yaroslav Baklan for Trip Hop Nation https://www.facebook.com/triphopnation
2016-09-11
00 min
Dave’s Lounge On The Radio #11: Not Particularly Electronic
Thanks in no small part to a brand new and epic opening track from Kutiman, the June 19 broadcast features several tunes that aren't particularly electronic, but still made it onto the podcast over the years. There's some electroblues, a little funk, and a bit of acoustic guitar-focused tunes, but it all comes together to make for some great music. This week's podcast is only one hour, as I played my live set from DJX Fusion Weekend 2014 in the second hour, which has some major label tunes in it. You can stream that set on Mixcloud using the...
2016-06-29
00 min
Trip Hop Nation
Trip Hop Nation #060
THN #060 Tracklist: 1. Hooverphonic - Deep Forest 2. Buddha Sounds Feat. Ahy' O - You Know 3. Alloise - Merry Go Round 4. HEADSTRONG feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw - Love Calls(F.D.H. Mix) 5. Natalie Imbruglia - Cold Air 6. Poldoore feat. Astrid - Midnight In Saigon 7. GUTS feat. Lorine Chia and Tanya Morgan - Rest of My Life 8. Built To Fade - Static 9. Hooverphonic - Hiding In A Song 10. RJD2 - Saboteur 11. Soulstice - Illusion 12. Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix) 13. Bonobo feat. Andreya Triana - The Keeper 14. siska - Need U Badly Mixed by Sergey Vatkin for Trip Hop Nation https...
2016-04-18
00 min
Dave’s Lounge #305: Zero 7!
This week, we welcome another true legend of trip hop to the lounge. If you listen to this show regularly, chances are you have some Zero 7 in your music collection. Their new single with Jose Gonzalez should be part of your collection, too. Plus, inspired by an amazing remix of Andreya Triana's new single, this week's mix takes us in some different directions in downtempo — a bit of dubstep, some chillstep, and a few slightly more experimental tracks than you might usually hear on this show. Keep your mind and your ears open to it, and you'll fi...
2015-03-27
00 min
Podcast Territorio Triana
TerritorioT programa 5 24/04/13
Sara Morán nos trae el repaso a la cartelera de esta semana. Además hablaremos de los nominados para el Festival de Cannes y también de la película que prepara Paco León, una segunda parte aun más oscura y más berlanguiana de Carmina o Revienta. La película recomendada de esta semana será León el Profesional (1994) protagonizada por Jean Reno y una jovencísima Natalie Portman.
2013-04-25
1h 46