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The Voice Podcast
A Conversation with National Wildlife Federation President and CEO Collin O'Mara
In this episode of The Voice Podcast, UUP President Fred Kowal talks with National Wildlife Federation President and CEO Collin O'Mara. Kowal, who hosts the podcast, is chair of the NWF's board of directors. O'Mara discusses how he became the NWF's president and CEO and what led him to the post. He and Kowal talk about the intricacies of navigating political channels to protect and preserve the nationwide organization's conservation efforts and move its agenda forward. They talk about organized labor's role in conservation and enviromental efforts and discuss the NWF's collaboration with unions and un...
2025-09-30
54 min
The Jim Reith Show Unleashed
The Jim Reith Show UNLEASHED Episode 50 - 9/25/25
HUGE PROGRAM!!!!! We start off with the official sports analyst of The Jim Reith Show UNLEASHED!!! Brent Axe talks SU football and what the team looks like with new quarterback Rickie Collins. https://www.facebook.com/BrentAxeMedia/ Syracuse University television, radio and film professor, Bob Thomson joins us to talk about the present and future of late night broadcast TV. https://newhouse.syracuse.edu/people/robert-thompson SUNY ESF President and former Onondaga County Executive, Joanie Mahoney talks about the pending budget crisis for the school and she g...
2025-09-26
1h 12
The Capitol Pressroom
SUNY ESF looks for support from state officials
September 22, 2025- A handful of public colleges are facing hard choices in order to address systemic financial challenges, but a campus in central New York makes the case that their situation is unique and warrants additional state support. Our guest is Matthew Smith, local union president at SUNY College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, where he director of college libraries.
2025-09-22
13 min
The latest stories from
SUNY ESF looks for support from state officials
September 22, 2025- A handful of public colleges are facing hard choices in order to address systemic financial challenges, but a campus in central New York makes the case that their situation is unique and warrants additional state support. Our guest is Matthew Smith, local union president at SUNY College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry, where he director of college libraries.
2025-09-22
14 min
Sustainability Soundbites from E+E Leader
SUNY ESF Subscribes to Saratoga II Community Solar Farm
SUNY ESF joins Saratoga II solar farm via GS Power Partners and CSA, cutting energy costs and expanding access to renewables across its Syracuse campus.https://www.environmentenergyleader.com/stories/suny-esf-subscribes-to-saratoga-ii-community-solar-farm,84275Support the showShare on your social channels, and don't forget to tag E+E Leader! Thanks for listening!For access to all of E+E Leader's news and programs, visit our website at www.environmentenergyleader.com. Connect with a member of our team today: General: info...
2025-07-16
03 min
5 Tips and Tricks: For Careers in Athletics
5Tips & Tricks: Website Designer and Content Creator- Ryan Henry
Today's Guest:5Tips & Tricks: Website Designer and Content Creator- Ryan HenryWebsite designer and content creator, this gentleman is full of talent and energy. A 2011 graduate of SUNY ESF, he was a Syracuse superfan during his college years, bringing excitement and positivity to the student section. He went on to become a cheerleader and volunteer for the SU Spirit Program and was also a driving force behind the creation of ESF's mascot, Oakie the Acorn.After completing his degree, he spent over three years working at the Carrier Dome in event management and operations. During...
2025-05-14
41 min
Spatial Signals
An Open Source Human Being with Lindi Quackenbush
Lindi Quackenbush from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry joins us for a an academic adventure that begins in Melbourne, Australia, continues on to Maine, and then ends up in New York. We also talk about AML, land surveying, feature extraction, the power and importance of a national network of scholars and researchers like AmericaView, Lindi’s time as a director of the AmericaView board as well as her academic leadership and research at SUNY ESF. Show notes are available at: https://americaview.substack.com
2025-05-12
26 min
From The Forest
The Deer Crisis: The Threat Facing NY Forests & Biodiversity with Eli Arnow
On this week's show we'll be talking to Eli Arnow on how deer are impacting New York State's forests and their possible solutions. Eli Arnow is a land steward and environmental advocate serving as chair of the Forest Health Task Force at Partners for Climate Action. He has a Master's degree from SUNY ESF in Environmental Science with a concentration in ecological restoration and lives in southern Columbia County. Partners for Climate Action (PCA) provides funding and support to local communities who are taking action to address the climate crisis and improve the ecosystems of the Hudson River Estuary Wa...
2025-04-24
00 min
From The Forest
The Deer Crisis: The Threat Facing NY Forests & Biodiversity with Eli Arnow
On this week's show we'll be talking to Eli Arnow on how deer are impacting New York State's forests and their possible solutions. Eli Arnow is a land steward and environmental advocate serving as chair of the Forest Health Task Force at Partners for Climate Action. He has a Master's degree from SUNY ESF in Environmental Science with a concentration in ecological restoration and lives in southern Columbia County. Partners for Climate Action (PCA) provides funding and support to local communities who are taking action to address the climate crisis and improve the ecosystems of the Hudson River Estuary Wa...
2025-04-24
00 min
WCNY Community FM
It’s Happening Here, by Central Current Ep. 1 - President of SUNY ESF Joanie Mahoney
Former Onondaga County Executive and President of SUNY ESF Joanie Mahoney joins hosts Maximilian Eyle and Dr. Rick Wright on Central Current’s inaugural episode of “It’s Happening Here”, a new podcast exploring how local news, local government, and local civic engagement impacts our democracy. The three discuss the challenges of information fragmentation in CNY, the need for humanizing political discourse, and Central Current’s collaboration with ArtRage to produce a photojournalism exhibit on the housing crisis.
2025-02-05
28 min
It's Happening Here
Joanie Mahoney
Former Onondaga County Executive and President of SUNY ESF Joanie Mahoney joins hosts Maximilian Eyle and Dr. Rick Wright on Central Current’s inaugural episode of “It’s Happening Here”, a new podcast exploring how local news, local government, and local civic engagement impacts our democracy. The three discuss the challenges of information fragmentation in CNY, the need for humanizing political discourse, and Central Current’s collaboration with ArtRage to produce a photojournalism exhibit on the housing crisis.
2025-02-04
28 min
The Jim Reith Show Unleashed
The Jim Reith Show Unleashed Episode 9 - 12/5/24
Another packed episode!!! Jim goes back in the day with former Onondaga County Executive and now SUNY ESF President, Joanie Mahoney, Anthony Tringale from Eat Local New York talks local food and Jim expresses his opinion on the new lawn chair rule at the Empower Amphitheater!!! Snack of the Day - Byblos Mediterranean Cafe - 223 N. Clinton Street, Syracuse NY!!!
2024-12-05
58 min
A Shot of Sports in the Champion's Lounge
John Turbeville (S. 2 Ep. 1)
A Shot of Sports in the Champions Lounge is a podcast that cares about every part of the nuts and bolts of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) landscape. Host Jared Sullenberger sits down with John Turbeville, head men's golf coach at SUNY ESF to discuss his time in college athletics, golf and a few fun stories along the way.
2024-09-27
34 min
From The Forest
The Dangers of Asbestos Forest Thinking with Andrew Vander Yacht
Many of us have heard about fire in the forest out west or somewhere else other than the northeast. The northeastern forest has been labeled the "Asbestos Forest" or one that doesn't include fire. But, has this always been the case? What positive role can fire play in New York State's forest? Andrew Vander Yacht will explain the historical role of fire in New York and how it might be used today. Dr. Andrew (Andy) L. Vander Yacht is an Assistant Professor of Applied Forest and Fire Ecology in the Department of Sustainable Resources Management at SUNY ESF. He teaches...
2024-09-12
00 min
From The Forest
The Dangers of Asbestos Forest Thinking with Andrew Vander Yacht
Many of us have heard about fire in the forest out west or somewhere else other than the northeast. The northeastern forest has been labeled the "Asbestos Forest" or one that doesn't include fire. But, has this always been the case? What positive role can fire play in New York State's forest? Andrew Vander Yacht will explain the historical role of fire in New York and how it might be used today. Dr. Andrew (Andy) L. Vander Yacht is an Assistant Professor of Applied Forest and Fire Ecology in the Department of Sustainable Resources Management at SUNY ESF. He teaches...
2024-09-12
00 min
ADK Talks
Voices in the Wilderness: Loon Conservation in the Adirondacks
In this episode of ADK Talks, we connect with Denise Silfee, the Education and Communications Director at the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation in Saranac Lake, New York. The Common Loon, specifically Adirondack loons, is a favorite topic among the adktaste.com community. This super informative, educational and engaging conversation with Denise could have probably filled three podcast episodes (which is why we can’t wait to have her back).In addition to explaining the vital work the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation does, Denise helps us answer questions like:Why do people find loo...
2024-09-11
58 min
FiduciWho
Adam Petrie: Blueprints for Success in Construction Entrepreneurship
Adam Petrie, born in Syracuse, NY, is a construction management alumni of SUNY ESF and Syracuse University. With over 20 years of experience in commercial and industrial construction, Adam has worked on projects nationwide.As a key figure at Petrie Construction, a family-owned business, Adam upholds core values of quality construction, on-time delivery, and cost-effective budgeting. The company offers General Contracting, Construction Management, and self-perform services across the continental United States.Petrie Construction handles a range of projects, from ground-up developments to small service tasks, specializing in sectors like entertainment, hospitality, retail, places of worship, grocery...
2024-07-16
28 min
lonely campus podcast
Episode 7: lonely campus podcast with Student Veteran Andrew Hooper
Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed. Episode 7 of the lonely campus podcast features student veteran Andrew Hooper. Andrew is a transfer student studying Communication and Rhetorical Studies in the College of Visual and Performing Arts who comes to Syracuse University from SUNY ESF and Onondaga Community College. In this podcast, Andrew opens up about his time in the United States Army and the transition from active duty to being medically retired. He shares his experiences navigating new environments and exploring various copi...
2024-07-12
27 min
Young & Indigenous
PLANTS | LIVING IN COMMUNITY | ROBIN WALL KIMMERER
Kimmerer is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled tribal member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, which has earned Kimmerrer wide acclaim. Her first book, Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses, was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding nature writing, and her other work has appeared in Orion, Whole Terrain, and numerous scientific journals. In 2022, Braiding Sweetgrass was adapted for young adults by Monique Gray Smith. This new edition reinforces how wider ecological understanding stems from listening to the...
2024-06-14
53 min
Highlights of the Carolina Outdoors
The American Chestnut Tree with Doug Gillis
Segment 2, March 23rd, 2024 Over one hundred years ago the American Chestnut tree had a considerable impact on the landscape of eastern North America. This large, deciduous tree was a part of the diet of wildlife & people, it provided wood for buildings & furniture, & provided shade to the canopy of its habitat. Then a blight occurred. The American Chestnut Foundation (TACF) is the largest advocate & fundraiser for helping bring back a blight resistant version of the now endangered tree. TACF active member Doug Gillis joined Carolina Outdoor host, Bill Bartee about the impact & recent mistake that occurred to...
2024-03-22
17 min
From The Forest
Forest Management with Birds in Mind with Audubon NY's Claire Mann
On this week's show we'll be interviewing Claire Mann of Audubon New York. Claire is their Forest Program Senior Associate where she engages in education and outreach for both landowners and conservation partners in improving forest habitat for birds. The Audubon Society's Mission is “To protect birds & the places they need today & tomorrow. Audubon works throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.” Claire Mann attended The State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology. Claire has extensive experience in forestry and natu...
2024-03-14
00 min
From The Forest
Forest Management with Birds in Mind with Audubon NY's Claire Mann
On this week's show we'll be interviewing Claire Mann of Audubon New York. Claire is their Forest Program Senior Associate where she engages in education and outreach for both landowners and conservation partners in improving forest habitat for birds. The Audubon Society's Mission is “To protect birds & the places they need today & tomorrow. Audubon works throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.” Claire Mann attended The State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology. Claire has extensive experience in forestry and natu...
2024-03-14
00 min
Breaking Green
Failure of the GE American Chestnut with Anne Petermann and Dr. Donald Davis
Send us a textThe American Chestnut Foundation has long supported a controversial plan to release genetically engineered chestnut trees into the wild. The Tree was being developed by the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). But now poor performance in field trials and the revelation that researchers had even been field testing the wrong tree prompted The American Chestnut Foundation to pull its support for the GE Tree. The American Chestnut Foundation has also called for SUNY-ESF to pull its application before the United States Department of...
2024-02-18
42 min
The DemystifySci Podcast
How Collective Intelligence Will Rewrite Evolutionary Theory - Dr. J. Scott Turner, SUNY-ESF, DSPod 202
Get your DEMYSTICON 2024 tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/demysticon-2024-tickets-727054969987 Sign up for a yearly Patreon membership for discounted tickets: https://bit.ly/3lcAasB Dr. J. Scott Turner is a physiologist who has contributed extensively to our understanding of collective intelligence through his work on the behavior of mound building termites. Early in his career he realized that the the textbook explanation for the mounds - that they contributed to temperature regulation of the underlying colony - were woefully incomplete. Through his work, Turner was able to demonstrate that the mounds were actually an integral part of...
2023-11-11
2h 40
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 520 – El Nino, Winter Forecast, and FowlWeather with Dr. Mike Schummer
Dr. Mike Schummer, Roosevelt Waterfowl Ecologist at SUNY ESF, joins host Dr. Mike Brasher to discuss an incoming winter storm, how it will influence duck migration, and the implications of Siberian snow cover and a moderate El Nino for winter weather forecasts across eastern North America. Dr. Schummer also shares insights from early-season duck hunts in New York, an exciting update on his new podcast project, The FowlWeather Podcast, and common ground for conservation.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
2023-10-26
42 min
WXXI Daily News
Today's headlines for July 26
A SUNY-ESF expert says recent “unprecedented” weather trends like air pollution and flash flooding are our new normal, there are places people in Rochester can go to get some relief from the heat, and the University of Rochester are offering an update on a cybersecurity attack that was first reported in early June.
2023-07-26
05 min
First Voices Radio
06/11/23 - Robin Wall Kimmerer (Repeat from 2016)
This week we are revisiting Tiokasin Ghosthorse's 2016 conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer.Robin is a mother, scientist, decorated professor, and enrolled member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is the author of the widely acclaimed “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants” (Milkweed Editions, 2013). In 2022, the was adapted for young adults by Monique Gray Smith. This new edition reinforces how wider ecological understanding stems from listening to the earth’s oldest teachers—the plants around us. Robin’s first book, “Gathering Moss,” was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for outstanding nature writing. Robin’s writ...
2023-06-12
57 min
Oceanbites Out Loud
Episode 6 - Jaclyn Torkelson
Jaclyn recently defended her PhD at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF). She studies the chemistry of sand on coral reefs by using lipids (like cholesterol) to figure out where it came from. Healthy Ocean Coalition: https://www.healthyoceancoalition.org/ One People One Reef: https://onepeopleonereef.org/ Twitter: @DesertAndReef Website: https://jftork.wixsite.com/jaclyn-torkelson
2023-05-19
30 min
Native Plants, Healthy Planet
Rooted Discussions - The Demise and Resurgence of The American Chestnut
Welcome to Rooted Discussions, our roundtable conversations featuring top minds in the field of the topic at hand. On this episode, hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick are joined by Adriana Del Grosso (American Chestnut Restoration and Research Project at SUNY ESF), Erik Carlson (Graduate Student at American Chestnut Restoration and Research Project at SUNY ESF), ands Sara Fitzsimmons (Chief Conversation Officer, American Chestnut Foundation). Conversations include the history of The American Chestnut, the story behind the organizations working to bring the American Chestnut back to our forests, the trials, tribulations, and technology needed to make this comeback happen...
2023-05-05
1h 57
Finger Lakes Today
State health officials could be forced to make ruling on freshwater fish
How safe is it to eat fish caught in Seneca Lake? On its face that might seem like the simplest question one could ask. But the answer is complex. Far more complex than most who call the Finger Lakes home realize. Recent testing has confirmed that Seneca Lake fish are highly contaminated with PFAS 'forever chemicals'. Water Front Founder and Reporter Peter Mantius broke the latest reporting, which came at the culmination of state and SUNY-ESF data, showing the levels of contamination in certain fish.
2023-05-02
21 min
Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR)
SUNY ESF, Chasing Opportunities, and Guidance for Student Success with Joanie Mahoney
Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today’s episode, we talk with Joanie Mahoney, President at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry about SUNY ESF, Chasing Opportunities, and Guidance for Student Success. Read her full bio below.This episode is sponsored by the PAEP - Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Professionals. Check them out at paep.org Showtimes: 4:13 Nic & Laura discuss their upcoming AMA9:25 Interview with Joanie...
2023-04-07
52 min
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 458 – Where Do Eastern Mallards Come From? Insights from New Science
Band recoveries are used to understand linkages between breeding and wintering areas, and sometimes to identify areas responsible for producing birds harvested in a given state or region. However, new research suggests that where birds are banded may not be where they were hatched. Dr. Mike Schummer, waterfowl ecologist with SUNY ESF, shares insights from new research completed by his graduate students and offers thoughts on possible implications for managing eastern mallards.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
2023-01-11
55 min
Agriculture of America
AOA Thursday 12-22-2022
Thursday's AOA began with the news that Alexis Taylor, nominee for USDA Trade Undersecretary was confirmed on Wednesday in the US Senate; Dave Walton, Iowa soybean grower who serves on the ASA Executive Committee, celebrated that confirmation and discussed some new uses for soy oil that received additional funding. In segment 2, Dustin Davidson, Director of Government Relations with the Waterways Council, broke down the recently passed Water Resources Development Act, which authorizes billions in funding for water infrastructure projects. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX joined the show with a discussion about the livestock markets volatility ahead of Fri...
2022-12-22
53 min
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 445 – Atlantic Flyway, Arctic Weather, and Snowy Football
Dr. Mike Schummer, waterfowl ecologist with SUNY ESF, provides an update from the Atlantic Flyway while sharing insight on challenging conditions that have confronted hunters thus far. Fortunately, weather is on the way, bringing snow and frigid temps over the next week, which Schummer expects will move birds and create new opportunities. A lifelong fan of the Buffalo Bills, Schummer also shares why he is looking forward to a snowy game with the Dolphins this Saturday.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
2022-12-16
32 min
Defining Boundaries with Peta Cox
Jason Evans, Portfolio Manager at Trimble
Jason Evans, Portfolio Manager, Trimble Positioning Services and New York State registered and licensed land surveyor. His first career was in paramedicine which led him to contract work with the defence. His second career lead him to Surveying, beginning his career at the SUNY-ESF Ranger School in Wanakena, N.Y., completing his Associate Degree in Applied Science before working all over New York State. Finally completing the paperwork in 2020 to be Licenced. Jason has been working with Trimble for the last four years, where he manages Trimble's real-time GNSS Corrections portfolio of products, working with the internal systems and pro...
2022-11-16
20 min
Environmental Finance Center Network
Community Aqueducts in Puerto Rico: Challenges to Managing Drinking Water Systems in the Caribbean
En este podcast en español, escuche una conversación entre Isabel McCullough Valentin, estudiante de la SUNY Colegio de Ciencias Ambientales y Forestales y la Dra. Kaira Fuentes, Gerente del Programa del Caribe en el Centro de Financiamiento Ambientales de la Universidad de Syracuse. La Dra. Fuentes comparte su experiencia trabajando con líderes comunitarios en Puerto Rico mientras construyen y mantienen pequeños sistemas de agua que brindan agua potable a más de 100,000 personas. In this Spanish-language podcast, listen to a conversation between SUNY-ESF student Isabel McCullough Valentin and Dr. Kaira Fuentes, Caribbean Program Manage...
2022-10-26
26 min
The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 86 - Tom Kimmerer is a scientist, author, and photographer.
Tom Kimmerer is a scientist, author, and photographer. He is a consulting forest scientist, working with landowners and with other scientists and natural resource management professionals to ensure a future for the woodland pastures of Kentucky and Tennessee. He consults on sustainability issues related to forest management and wood utilization, including carbon sequestration in forests and wood products. Tom is the author of Venerable Trees – History, Biology and Conservation, and writes for American Forests, Planet Experts, and other publications. He teaches field courses on forestry, woodland pastures, and sustainability and is a conservation photographer specializing in...
2022-07-06
49 min
Duck Season Somewhere
EP 233. Are Waterfowl Migrating Like Back in the Good Ol' Days?
Michael L. Schummer has been an avid duck hunter since way back when. What began humbly enough as a scientific way for putting more ducks over his decoys spawned into a career, eventually leading to his becoming a Senior Research Associate at SUNY ESF, where he conducts myriad waterfowl-related research. Having developed an algorithm that accurately predicts waterfowl migrational timing, he shares with Ramsey reasons that waterfowl migrate -- or not. Lots of fun and interesting stories, something to talk about whether you're sipping cold coffee, looking at empty skies and wondering where in the heck the duck are...
2022-03-31
1h 21
International Renegades Podcast
Jean Seri & Tesla Seri
Jean Seri & Tesla Seri. Jean-Noël, AKA J, AKA Jeano is from the Ivory Coast originally. Jean is also a chemistry scientist and graduated with a distinguished degree from SUNY ESF. Tesla is a Virginian who graduated from Syracuse University College of Law. Tesla is an immigration attorney and practices mostly Asylum Law. Instagram: @International Renegades--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-12-17
54 min
Emergency to Emergence
Examining Environmental Privilege with Renee Barry '16
During Earth Week, we celebrate our rare and precious planet and recommit to living in ways that care for, rather than extract from, it. If we are serious about shifting how humans live together on this planet, we must acknowledge and act to address the wide overlap between systemic harm against BIPOC communities and the Earth. On a special episode of Emergency to Emergence, Sterling alum and @suny.esf graduate student, Renee Barry, urges us to consider the complex interactions between environmental perception and privilege as part of our work to bring about environmental justice. For Renee, who is de...
2021-11-18
32 min
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 301 – (Bonus) New York Update and a Polar Vortex Disruption Possibly on the Horizon
Dr. Mike Schummer from SUNY ESF joins the DU Podcast to provide an update on early season hunting and habitat conditions from New York. Mike also shares insights on how climate systems and weather patterns are unfolding this fall. Signs are pointing to a cold outbreak in early November, likely triggering additional migration, but the outlook beyond that may be less encouraging. Listen in for all the details and possibilities. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
2021-10-21
36 min
2Scientists
NDN Science on Earth Day
Meet Annie Sorrell the lover of manatees, from Montana (Annie is from Montana - not the manatees). And Loga Fixico, scientist, philosopher and studier of complex systems. What do they have in common? Well, they both studied at the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at SUNY ESF, they’re cousins, and they’re cohosts of the NDN Science Show.
2021-08-24
1h 15
Illuminated Lifeways With Kristen Jawad
Meet Amy Terepka - Earth Medicine Practitioner + Reconnective Healer & HSP
From Amy Terepka's Website:I work with heart-felt and sensitive souls who are looking to gain a sense of worth, meaning and belonging by improving their relationship with their bodies and the Earth so they can: Feel like they’re worthy and enough just by being themselves. Feel like they have something to give back. Feel safe and rooted in their body. Understand the language of their body and learn to trust themselves. Find a sense of belonging and place by having connection with the Earth.By getting out of yo...
2021-06-28
33 min
A Quest for Well-Being
Reflection, Liberation & Transcendence
— "For people coming into plant medicine seeking answers it is important to remember that plant medicine is not 'the way of healing,' but 'a way of supporting our healing." Valeria Teles interviews Kerry Jehanne — the author of "The Devil's Yoga: A Woman's Journey from Entrapment to Freedom." Kerry's healing practice started as a result of her own journey through some treacherous times. It is staggering how early childhood wounds can infiltrate so deeply and in so many ways. She had no sense of healthy boundaries; no sense of her voice and power; and She stru...
2021-03-08
48 min
The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 17 - Charles King Sadler is a designer, arborist, and educator at King Garden Designs, Inc.
For over two decades, Charles King Sadler has immersed himself in the design and care of landscapes throughout North American, this has resulted in his being sought after to work on prestigious public and private properties across North America and being consulted by top landscape practices domestically and from abroad. Charles began his career as a visual storyteller, in the field of illustration, with a degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology, he applied his artistic vision and talent public and private commissions including contributing newspaper illustrations for publications such as the Los Angeles Times and New...
2020-12-14
45 min
The Daily Orange Podcast
How the presidential election impacted SU's campus community
Featuring analysis from Ghael Fobes and Anthony Dabbundo, "SU, SUNY-ESF students excited to cast ballots, feel safe voting in person" by the Daily Orange News Staff with News Editor Chris Hippensteel, "Students anxiously await final election results the day after polls close" by Sarah Alessandrini and Abby Weis, "Some professors cancel class, adjust plans to reduce Election Day stress" by Michael Sessa. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Katherine Itoh, and Adam Garrity
2020-11-10
35 min
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 169 – (Bonus) Migration Forecasting, La Nina, and an Update from the Northeast
Continuing with a focus on winter weather and how it is influencing waterfowl migrations, we are joined by Dr. Mike Schummer, SUNY ESF, to discuss his use of weather metrics to forecast duck migration in the eastern U.S. We also get an update on conditions in the Northeast and discuss the potential implications of a strengthening La Nina for winter weather, habitat conditions, and hunter opportunities. Please subscribe, rate, and review the DU Podcast and contact the DU Podcast via email at DUPodcast@ducks.org with recommendations or questions.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
2020-11-02
44 min
The Daily Orange Podcast
SU's online classes aren't accessible, big tech funds local election
Featuring "Students with disabilities are still facing obstacles in online classes" by Micheal Sessa, "Mark Zuckerberg-backed foundation helps fund Onondaga County elections" by Chris Hippensteel, and "SUNY-ESF snail-breeding program aims to restore species" by Mary Rand. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Abby Fritz, and Adam Garrity.
2020-10-20
31 min
The Field Guides
Ep. 46 - The Piping Plovers of Sandy Island Beach
Links:Sandy Beach Island State Park (Pulaski, New York)Piping Plover running (video)Piping Plover chick running (video)Piping Plover chick hiding under their mom (video)Rockaway Beach (Queens, New York)An article about Claire and her team (Article)New York State Parks Blog about the Piping Plovers (Article)Report Banded Piping Plovers (or email plover@umn.edu)Great Lakes Piping Plovers of New York (Facebook page)Notes:Coordinators on the project include US Fish and Wildlife, SUNY ESF, Onondaga Audubon, and the staff at NYS Parks
2020-09-03
49 min
Audio Portal
Former TACF chapter president says no to GE Chestnuts and yes to real forests
Lois Breault-Melican, former president of the Rhode Island American Chestnut Foundation explains why she and her husband, Dennis, resigned in protest over current plans to seed natural forests with GE American Chestnuts.Lois explains how TACF is abandoning a decades long, natural, back breeding project that has produced promising results in favor of a proposal from SUNY-ESF researchers to release GE American Chestnuts into wild forest.Corporate backing of the project, which she believes is a Trojan Horse for corporate GE interests are discussed, as well as their commitment to bringing back a natural version...
2020-08-04
11 min
TMY The Podcast
Black and Outside #ClimateApartheid
In this episode, I discuss Black folx's relationship to the environment and Black Environmentalism with SUNY ESF students and alum Donnie, Alyssa, Wanj, and Puji. It was an amazing discussion and give phenomenal insight into what the Black community can do to propel climate justice in our community. To directly support the work of Black climate activism please check out the amazing work that is being done by these Black environmentalists! Support Donnie's Work: https://www.instagram.com/earthlydonnie/ https://www.instagram.com/environmentalimpressions/ https://www.instagram.com/envilabs/ Support Wanj's work: https://www.instag...
2020-07-26
1h 36
East to West Hunting Podcast
What's A Forester & How Is That Relevant to My Hunting?
Forestry, Wildlife Management, Habitat & Hunting - Why Its All Connected Are you a forest ranger Todd? If not, what exactly does a forester do? This week, we're talking about the important roles that foresters and forest technicians play in forest habitat management & forest science. Todd discusses his path through SUNY ESF's Ranger School & Main Campus, why private sector forestry can play a huge role in conservation, how the forestry and wildlife movements both started out of the same crisis, and more. Thanks for listening!
2020-01-22
35 min
Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 73 – (Bonus) Update on 2019-20 Weather and Duck Migration in the Eastern U.S.
Dr. Mike Schummer, SUNY-ESF, rejoins the show with host Dr. Mike Brasher to provide a late season update on prevailing weather patterns in the eastern U.S. and how these have influenced waterfowl migration since the outbreak of cold weather in November. We wade into a discussion about large-scale atmospheric patterns that affect weather across the U.S. with a specific focus on the “polar vortex.” The show concludes with advice on how hunters can adapt their strategies in the face of weather patterns that aren’t conducive to strong bird movements. www.ducks.org/dupodcast
2020-01-14
35 min
Dave Allen Podcast
Dave Allen's Christmas Show: Joanie Mahoney, COO, SUNY ESF
2019-12-20
05 min
Dave Allen Podcast
Joanie Mahoney, SUNY ESF COO & Former CE- The Salvation Army Red Kettle Kickoff
2019-11-08
05 min
The Bob Lonsberry Show on 570 WSYR
4pm: J. Scott Turner, Democratic Presidential Candidates
Bob speaks to SUNY ESF Professor J. Scott Turner about his new book, Purpose and Desire then Bob, Dave and Zak comment on the Democratic presidential field.
2019-05-08
32 min
The ESF Podcast
Ep 9: Dr Rebecca Rundell- The Roosevelt Wildlife Collection
In this episode, Dr. Rebecca Rundell explains the importance of a brand new facility on ESF's Syracuse campus to house the Roosevelt Wildlife Collection. As Head Curator, she offers a sneak peek at the specimens held within, and shares a story of how she became interested in taxidermy collections in the first place. It turns out there are more than just specimen from the Northern US. Tune in to find out! Music for this podcast is courtesy of The Free Music Archive and was composed by Audiobinger and Blue Dot Sessions.
2019-04-10
08 min
East to West Hunting Podcast
Cultivating Our Conservation Ethic & Philosophy
Cultivating Our Conservation Ethic Dr. Marianne Patinelli-Dubay: SUNY ESF Environmental Philosophy Program Coordinator This week, Dr. Marianne Patinelli-Dubay with SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry (ESF) joins us to talk about how we can think through our conservation ethic & philosophy. Marianne is the Environmental Philosophy Program Coordinator at the Newcomb Campus in the Adirondacks. We talk about forestry and land ethics, public lands and Aldo Leopold. Marianne describes community, virtue and rights ethics. We talk about science & values, the Adirondack Philosopher's Camp & how to approach the question "Is hunting ethical?".
2019-03-25
1h 07
NDN Science Show
#20 - Traditional Ecological Knowledge (live recording from SUNY-ESF)
This is a recording of the live stream we did at SUNY-ESF for a class called Indigenous Issues in the Environment. The topic of this episode is Traditional Ecological Knowledge, also known as TEK. We start off by going over definitions of TEK, then we share our personal experience with it and how this idea has shaped our views as scientists. We also ask the students to define TEK and explore this in different contexts by asking the students questions and sharing some of the principles. Enjoy! Here are some of the main points we went over:
2019-03-18
1h 05
The ESF Podcast
Ep 8: Interim President Dr. David Amberg - Who is he?
In this episode, Interim President Dr. David Amber shares some of his life story. There have been Facebook Live videos where he's answered questions about what his plans are for the college, and articles about his initiative but many people have been left wondering, who is he? Dave shares how his own passion for the environment started, what the rest of his career looked like, and a few other surprises you'll have to tune in to find out. The theme song is by Audiobringer. Other musical tracts by The Joy Drops, Phillip Gross, and Scott Holmes. All tracks courtesy of...
2018-12-17
08 min
The ESF Podcast
Ep 7: Brain Ratcliff brings Remembrance Day for Lost Species to campus
We often take time to remember family, friends, and loved ones who have passed on but what does it mean to be part of those groups? What does it take? Typically our first unspoken requirement is that they are human but what if we included animals in those groups as well. Brian Ratcliff is a graduate student at SUNY-ESF who decided to bring the celebration of remembering lost species to campus. He, together with several other students and faculty, planned the day with the hope of bringing our biologically diverse neighbors closer to our family circle.
2018-12-03
06 min
The ESF Podcast
Finding your path- A profile of the life and career of Dr. Stewart Diemont
Dr. Stewart Diemont recounts the story of his life and career. He shares how his life path was not a straight one, but a series of dots connected over time until he found out how to turn his passion into purpose. Check it out to hear what he's learned from his career and what his advice to you is. Music for this podcast by Audiobringer, and Blue Dot Sessions courtesy of Free Music Archive.
2018-11-05
07 min
The ESF Podcast
Diversity and ESF with Dr. Malika Carter
Dr. Malika Carter is the inaugural Cheif Diversity Officer at SUNY-ESF. In this episode, she explains her role on campus, the transformative initiatives she is working on, and what that means for faculty, staff, and students on campus. Music by Podington Bear, Audiobinger, and Yan Terrien courtesy of Free Music Archive.
2018-10-25
05 min
The ESF Podcast
Life, Love, and Living Abroad with Alaina Mallette
Alaina Mallette finished her graduate degree from SUNY-ESF in 2016 in Environmental Science while she was living in Mexico and volunteering in the Peace Corps. There, she consulted municipalities as they modernized their community master plans, developed summer environmental camps for kids, and even found the love of her life. Tune in to hear the full story! If you're interested in keeping up with Alaina and her husband's adventures, their Instagram handle is; thenunettesin
2018-10-09
06 min
East to West Hunting Podcast
Episode 28: Forest Ecology with Stacy McNulty - Beech Nuts, Black Bears, Whitetail Deer
Episode 28: Forest Ecology with Stacy McNulty - Beech Nuts, Black Bears & Whitetail Deer All Photo Credits: SUNY ESF Adirondack Ecological Center An Introduction to Forest Ecology: This week we're talking about forest ecology connections with Stacy McNulty. Stacy is the Associate Director and a highly respected Research Associate at SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry's Adirondack Ecological Center in the NY Adirondacks. Stacy McNulty's wide ranging forest research expertise includes fascinating topics such as the following which are listed on her SUNY ESF bio page HERE Population dynamics, forest ecology...
2018-10-02
56 min
The ESF Podcast
Studying climate change through the soils with alumnus Lauren Alteio
Lauren Alteio graduated from SUNY-ESF in 2014 with a bachelors degree in Environmental Forest Biology. She is currently a PHD Candidate at the University of Amherst and studies climate change through looking at soil organisms! Take a listen to learn more!
2018-09-27
04 min
The Rewinding Minute
Alex K (Episode 6, S1, Interview 2)
On this episode, Alex K joins the Rewinding Minute! We caught up and discussed his time at SUNY ESF, his internship, his work at a local beach, his involvement with shellfish restoration and the algae blooms. Afterwards, we discussed a novelty topic focusing on defunct companies that we loved growing up such as Pathmark, Waldbaums, Borders and more.
2018-09-23
36 min
The ESF Podcast
Inspiring youth to confront environmental injustice- Paulina Casasola
Paulina Casasola is a Junior in Environmental Studies and spent the summer working with Syracuse youth and teaching them about environmental justice. Check out her story.
2018-09-11
05 min
Athletics
ESF Bass Fishing Tournament
2018-08-13
00 min
The ESF Podcast
Interning in South-Central China- Tim Bova
Tim Bova is a rising Junior studying Conservation Biology and has had the internship of a lifetime! With a passion for taxonomy (naming and descibing newly discovered species), he has spent the summer updated and creating population maps of endemic frog species, studying lizard genetics along with some work with endemic vipers.
2018-08-07
04 min
NDN Science Show
#5 - Biocultural Restoration
Today’s episode is all about restoration… specifically, Biocultural Restoration and how this field of science brings different disciplines into a synthesized approach. This approach aims to restore and revitalize both ecosystems and the cultures that were originally responsible for them. We discuss everything from our experience with this field of study in our graduate program to definitions and paradigms that surround ecological restoration. We also go over some of the drawbacks to ecological restoration, how biocultural restoration addresses these drawbacks, and how all of this relates to bringing worldviews together and integrating knowledge systems. Some of the...
2018-07-12
39 min
The Institute of World Politics
Improving Energy Security - Dr. Anna Ebers Broughel
About the lecture: Based on a large-scale survey and a choice experiment, this presentation will discuss energy-related preferences and climate change beliefs in Western Estonia and Southern Ukraine. Special attention will be given to the issues of social acceptance of large wind energy projects, since the surveyed regions have a high potential for wind power development. About the speaker: Dr. Anna Ebers Broughel is a visiting research fellow at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she works at the Center for Global Sustainability. She has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Chair for...
2018-04-09
40 min
艺术留学那些事
景观设计留学作品集方法及英美艺术院校分析
讲座内容: 环艺专业申请景观设计作品集准备 风景园林专业申请景观设计作品集准备 藤校申请细则 美国、英国、澳洲景观专业作品集准备 优秀景观设计专业案例讲解 自由问答 讲座老师:赵老师 纽约州立大学环境科学与林业学院景观设计MLA 曾是SUNY ESF助教 曾参与Clare Bridge Alzheimer's Dementia Care healing garden design项目 土人设计浦阳江生态景观廊道工程等项目 现益景园林设计合伙人 曾辅导学生申请 宾夕法尼亚大学 罗德岛设计学院 谢菲尔德大学 伦敦大学学院 等顶尖院校OFFER MoreART艺诺国际教育,艺术留学助推器!
2017-08-17
00 min
艺术留学那些事
景观设计留学作品集方法及英美艺术院校分析
讲座内容:环艺专业申请景观设计作品集准备风景园林专业申请景观设计作品集准备藤校申请细则美国、英国、澳洲景观专业作品集准备优秀景观设计专业案例讲解自由问答讲座老师:赵老师纽约州立大学环境科学与林业学院景观设计MLA曾是SUNY ESF助教曾参与Clare Bridge Alzheimer's Dementia Care healing garden design项目土人设计浦阳江生态景观廊道工程等项目现益景园林设计合伙人曾辅导学生申请宾夕法尼亚大学罗德岛设计学院谢菲尔德大学伦敦大学学院等顶尖
2017-08-17
16 min
Athletics
The Student Athlete Experience at ESF - Ray George
Ray George, Class of 2016, talks about playing basketball for the Mighty Oaks while working for his degree in paper engineering.
2016-05-03
00 min
Unitarian Universalist: The UU Perspective
COP21 UN Climate Change Conference, UU Young Adults On The Inside! – UUPP 041
The COP 21 UN Climate Talks in Paris are where decisions are made...or not among 200 Nations. How do they get everyone to agree. How will fossil fuels be dealt with. There is so much happening between Nov30- Dec 12 and Aly Tharp and Ethan Bodnaruk are two Young Adult UUs who dig deep into what's happening as they attend the 2015 COP 21. Ethan's Cohert will be inside attending workshops and being directly involved, while Aly will be at the 2nd half attending activist events outside the building in solidarity with others from around the world. Once they are back I'll bring...
2015-12-04
43 min
Unitarian Universalist: The UU Perspective
COP21 UN Climate Change Conference, UU Young Adults On The Inside! – UUPP 041
The COP 21 UN Climate Talks in Paris are where decisions are made...or not among 200 Nations. How do they get everyone to agree. How will fossil fuels be dealt with. There is so much happening between Nov30- Dec 12 and Aly Tharp and Ethan Bodnaruk are two Young Adult UUs who dig deep into what's happening as they attend the 2015 COP 21. Ethan's Cohert will be inside attending workshops and being directly involved, while Aly will be at the 2nd half attending activist events outside the building in solidarity with others from around the world. Once they are back I'll bring...
2015-12-04
00 min
Athletics
March Mascot Madness - Oakie 2015
Support Oakie in 2015 SUNY Mascot Madness!
2015-03-02
00 min
Athletics
Composting with the ESF Soccer Team, Joga Bonito Style
For Earth Day 2014, the SUNY-ESF Men's Mighty Oaks show how to compost organics with some Joga Bonito to help. The fancy footwork includes moves by all the graduating seniors: Adam Scalisi, Kyle Siegel, Ryan Craig, Ross Volpe, Pat Alcot, and Ben Bednarski. This senior class earned the most wins in school history, with 32 total wins during their careers.
2014-04-22
00 min
Athletics
SUNY-ESF Students head to Super Bowl with SU Band
While millions of people are gathering in family rooms and bars across the country to watch the 2014 Super Bowl on television, 13 SUNY-ESF students will be the center of attention at MetLife Stadium, on the field as members of the Syracuse University Marching Band.
2014-01-28
00 min
Athletics
USCAA 2013 Cross Country National Championships - ESF Mighty Oaks Highlights
Highlights of the 2013 USCAA Cross Country National Championships at Syracuse, New York. Featuring ESF Men's and Women's Cross Country. Content produced by Christopher Baycura for the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF).
2014-01-06
00 min
Athletics
USCAA Cross Country National Championships
ESF hosted the 2013 USCAA National Cross Country Championships at Drumlin's Country Club in Syracuse, N.Y.
2013-11-08
00 min
Athletics
ESF Host of 2013 USCAA Cross Country Championships
A news conference was held October 29, 2013 to announce that SUNY-ESF would host the USCAA Cross Country Championships on November 8th at Drumlins Country Club. ESF will also host the races in 2014. One of media outlets covering the news conference was WSYR TV, channel 9.
2013-10-29
00 min
Athletics
Women's Soccer 2013
ESF Women's Soccer team played Albany to an overtime tie September 14, 2013 at OCC field. Music rights: Demo 2008 (U.M.M.) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
2013-10-04
00 min
Athletics
Going Green: Building Greener School Buildings
School disricts are building more energy efficient buildings as well as adding green features to renovated buildings and incorporating the green technology into their curriculum.
2013-06-03
00 min
Athletics
Oakie Plays B'Ball
SUNY-ESF mascot, Oakie, practices with the ESF basketball team.
2013-03-04
00 min
Athletics
ESF on SU Dance Team
Former ESF students Leah Dudziak and Lisa Ruggero were members of the Syracuse University Dance Team performing at SU basketball games.
2013-01-31
00 min
Athletics
Leah - SU Dance Team
ESF student Leah Dudziak was a member of the SU Dance Team and in her senior year was elected team captain.
2013-01-14
00 min
Athletics
Lisa - SU Dance Team
Lisa Ruggero was on the SU Dance Team that performs at SU football and basketball games.
2013-01-14
00 min
Athletics
2012 Cross Country Championship, Lake Placid
Mighty Oaks men's and women's cross country teams compete at the USCAA national championships in November, 2012, Lake Placid, NY. The Men took 1st place to repeat as national champs. The women came in 3rd.
2012-12-04
00 min
Athletics
ESF Athletics
ESF students participate in a growing number of intercollegiate athletic competitions.
2012-11-19
00 min