
"Whales in My Backyard" chronicles my adventures with animals and the natural world with a special focus on the 9 years I spent living less than two blocks from the ocean in Hawaii. Humpback whales were literally in my backyard.
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 89 | Founded | 3 years ago | Last Issue | 2 months ago |
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“Love the trees until their leaves fall off, then encourage them to try again next year.” - Chad Sugg
Part II of the ongoing series of short videos featuring advice from the natural world. Here, an elderly oak advises listeners on how to...
“People use tattoos to get over emotional pain, as a form of healing. Tattooing is my way of giving my love back to the world.” - Nathalie Standingcloud
I’ve never been a fan of tattoos. Never wanted one, but the more I learned about tatto...
“What obligation is more binding than to protect the cherished, to defend whoever or whatever cannot defend itself and to nurture in turn that which has given nourishment? I’m reminded of words written by John Seed, an Australian environmen...
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“Stories are teaching tools. They may entertain, but they are not strictly for entertainment; they teach values. These values shape the patterns of one’s mind, how one thinks and beha...
Thoughts from a wild member of the tribe
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Passionate advocate for kids. Addicted to multimedia storytelling in all worlds.
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