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Zoë Schlanger

Science writer and author of the book "The Light Eaters."

Top 5 podcasts with Zoë Schlanger

Ranked by the Snipd community
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11 snips
May 6, 2024 • 46min

The Hidden World Of Plant Intelligence

Climate journalist Zoë Schlanger dives into the amazing world of plant intelligence, revealing how plants can remember, communicate, and even mislead animals. She emphasizes plants' crucial role in tackling climate change through their adaptive behaviors. Meanwhile, TV critic David Bianculli reviews the Netflix adaptation of 'A Man in Full,' discussing its modern twists on themes of wealth and power. Together, they explore the intersection of nature and storytelling in today's world.
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May 11, 2024 • 48min

Best Of: Brittney Griner / Discovering Plant Intelligence

Brittney Griner, the WNBA star and two-time Olympic gold medalist, shares her harrowing story of nearly a year in a Russian prison, detailing the mental and physical struggles she endured. She reflects on her path to recovery and her new memoir, 'Coming Home.' Meanwhile, climate journalist Zoë Schlanger discusses her book 'The Light Eaters,' diving into the fascinating world of plant intelligence. She explores how plants communicate and respond to their environment, challenging perceptions of consciousness in the natural world.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 52min

Plant Intelligence

Zoë Schlanger, a science writer for The Atlantic and author of 'The Light Eaters,' joins renowned forest ecologist Suzanne Simard, known for her groundbreaking work on the 'wood wide web.' They dive into the surprising intelligence of plants, including their ability to communicate distress signals and adapt to their environment. The conversation also highlights the vital roles of 'mother trees' in supporting forest ecosystems and emphasizes rethinking our ethical relationship with nature. Discover how plants are much smarter and more interconnected than we ever imagined!
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Dec 3, 2024 • 52min

The World Is a Prism, Not a Window – A Conversation with with Zoë Schlanger

Zoë Schlanger, a climate journalist and author of "The Light Eaters," dives deep into the fascinating world of plant intelligence. She reveals how roots can sense running water and flowers can remember pollinator visits, challenging us to rethink our views on consciousness. Schlanger discusses the significance of acknowledging plant personhood and the ethical implications of our relationship with the plant kingdom. With insights on the interconnectedness of all living beings, she encourages a broader understanding of intelligence and resilience in nature.
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Jun 12, 2024 • 1h 6min

Your Houseplants Can Think with Zoë Schlanger

Author Zoë Schlanger enlightens us on the intriguing world of plant intelligence, discussing how plants store information, solve problems, develop social networks, and exhibit adaptive behaviors. The conversation challenges human-centric views, exploring concepts like plant communication, kin recognition, and adaptive behavior. It delves into the moral implications of recognizing plant intelligence and its potential impact on dietary choices and legal perspectives.