Understanding Equity and What It Means to Be Resilient with Cheryl Cail (Part 1)

In the first of this two-part episode, we are joined by Cheryl Cail, the southeast conservation associate director for American Rivers and vice-chief of the Waccamaw Indian People. Cheryl talks about her life-long curiosity for nature, the impact our past experiences and ancestors can have on us in the present, the meaning of resilience, and how to address inequities.

Conversing with Nature is hosted by Dr. Liz Fly, edited by Nicole Pehl, and produced by The Nature Conservancy. Original music provided by Matt Williams, cover art designed by Amy Nguyen, and funding provided by Honda.

Published: December 8, 2023

Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music

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