The Nature Of with Willow Defebaugh Podcast

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Transform your life with nature as your guide. As the editor-in-chief of Atmos Magazine, Willow Defebaugh has dedicated her life to illuminating the wisdom of the natural world. In “The Nature Of,” a new podcast from Atmos, she connects these teachings to the most critical issues of our time, inviting luminaries across climate and culture to share insights as to how we can navigate this moment with clarity, resilience, and purpose. Join guests like Esther Perel, Maggie Rogers, and Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson as they offer clarity and guidance on how you can change your life to change the world.

Season one of The Nature Of is made possible in part by funding from the Sierra Club Foundation. Views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the Sierra Club Foundation.

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Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Host of The Nature Of
Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Atmos Magazine, writer with a focus on climate and culture. Experience includes leading Atmos Magazine. Host of 'The Nature Of' podcast, as referenced in multiple search results.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Nature Of with Willow Defebaugh.

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Ami Vitale is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker known for her work documenting critical conservation stories and human conflict, with a focus on endangered species and environmental issues.
Maggie Baird is a longtime activist, founder of Support + Feed, and mother of artists Billie Eilish and Finneas. She is dedicated to animal welfare, cultural and climate transformation, and advocates for plant-based food as a hopeful path forward.
Bayo Akomolafe is a philosopher, poet, and thinker known for his work that challenges conventional binaries and encourages exploration of the unpredictable space of emergence. His insights focus on transformation through embracing uncertainty and the potential for new possibilities to arise from tension. Akomolafe's approach invites individuals to reconsider their fixed ways of being and to engage with the complexities of life in a more fluid and open manner.
Steph Speirs is the co-founder of Solstice, an organization focused on expanding access to solar energy. She serves as a board member of the Sierra Club Foundation, where she advocates for sustainable practices and initiatives that promote environmental stewardship. With a background in clean energy and community engagement, Steph is dedicated to redefining wealth in terms of sustainability and community well-being.
adrienne maree brown is a writer, activist, and emergent strategist known for her work in social justice and transformative practices. She is the author of several influential books, including 'Emergent Strategy' and 'Pleasure Activism', which explore themes of change, resilience, and community building. brown's philosophy emphasizes the importance of small, everyday actions in creating significant societal change, and she advocates for a vision of accountability rooted in care rather than punishment. Her work often intersects with themes of alchemy and witchcraft as forms of resistance.

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Atmos is an exploration of climate and culture, a nonprofit biannual magazine, and digital platform curated by a global ecosystem of artists, activists, and writers devoted to ecological and social justice through creative storytelling.
Our mission is to re-enchant people with nature and our shared humanity. We inspire cultural transformation and illuminate solutions to heal and protect the planet–now, and for generations to come.

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Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on The Nature Of with Willow Defebaugh.

0:00 43:23

Wildlife Photographer Ami Vitale on Why Intimacy Will Save Us

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Willow Defebaugh
Guests
Ami Vitale
Keywords
wildlife conservation storytelling extinction endangered species hope connection with nature

In the season finale of The Nature Of, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Ami Vitale joins Willow for a powerful and emotional conversation about witnessing extinction and choosing hope, drawing on her extensive career photographing the most critical conservation stories of our time. Ami takes Willow through her decades-long journey from documenting human conflict to the lives of endangered species—including the final days of Sudan, the last male Northern white rhino—and the people working to protect them. Together, they reflect on what it means to tell stories with reverence, how we find our humanity through connection with the more-than-human world, and why love—not loss—is at the heart of conservation.

Podcast production by Magnificent Noise

Series photography by Camila Falquez

Episode photography by Ami Vitale

Executive Producers: Willow Defebaugh, Theresa Perez, Jake Sargent

Special thanks to Karen Gray, Jasmine Hardy, Tessa Forrest, Ásta Þrastardóttir, Jonas Woost, Kattie Laur

0:00 47:49

Maggie Baird on the One Thing You Can Do for the Planet Every Day

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Willow Defebaugh
Guests
Maggie Baird
Keywords
food as an act of compassion plant-based food veganism industrial agriculture climate transformation cultural transformation animal welfare joy and justice in eating

In this episode, we explore the nature of food as a profound act of care—with the power to transform not only our health and the planet, but the very systems we live within. Maggie Baird, longtime activist, founder of Support + Feed, and mother of artists Billie Eilish and Finneas, joins Willow for a conversation rooted in compassion for humans, animals, and the Earth. From her early awakening to animal welfare to her family’s shared commitment to cultural and climate transformation, Maggie shares how plant-based food offers a hopeful path forward. Willow and Maggie discuss the myths that persist around veganism, the spiritual cost of industrial agriculture, and how joy and justice can help flavor the way we eat—for good.

Podcast production by Magnificent Noise

Series photography by Camila Falquez

Episode photography by Arianna Lago

Executive Producers: Willow Defebaugh, Theresa Perez, Jake Sargent

Special thanks to Karen Gray, Jasmine Hardy, Tessa Forrest, Ásta Þrastardóttir, Jonas Woost, Kattie Laur

0:00 40:14

Bayo Akomolafe: How to Move Through Chaos Without Needing Control

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Willow Defebaugh
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Bayo Akomolafe
Keywords
possibility uncertainty transformation emergence binaries new ways of relating third way

What if the rupture of these tumultuous times is not an ending, but an opening? In this episode, Willow speaks with Bayo Akomolafe, philosopher, poet, and thinker whose work challenges us to step beyond binaries and into the fertile, unpredictable space of emergence. They dig into how transformation doesn’t come from rigid certainty or oppositional thinking, but from the cracks—where new possibilities take root. Nature does not resolve tension; it composts it, making way for something unexpected to arise. Bayo invites us to see the turbulence of our moment not as a problem to be solved, but as an invitation to step out of fixed ways of being and embrace the "third way"—the space between and beyond, where new ways of relating, knowing, and becoming can unfold.

Podcast production by Magnificent Noise

Series photography by Camila Falquez

Episode photography by Arianna Lago

Executive Producers: Willow Defebaugh, Theresa Perez, Jake Sargent

Special thanks to Karen Gray, Jasmine Hardy, Tessa Forrest, Ásta Þrastardóttir, Jonas Woost, Kattie Laur

0:00 41:13

Steph Speirs Will Change How You Think About Money—For Good

Hosts
Willow Defebaugh
Guests
Steph Speirs
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capital wealth sustainability community clean energy Sierra Club Foundation Shifting Trillions initiative regeneration

Wealth is often defined by accumulation—but what if it was instead measured by what we sustain, regenerate, and share? In this episode, Willow speaks with Steph Speirs, co-founder of Solstice and board member of the Sierra Club Foundation, about how capital—in all its forms—can be stewarded to better support a flourishing planet. Together, they explore the shifting definition of wealth beyond money, the power of community in the clean energy transition, and how movements like the Sierra Club Foundation’s Shifting Trillions initiative are working to redirect financial flows from extraction to regeneration. At the heart of their conversation is a question both urgent and hopeful: What does it look like to resource a future where people and ecosystems thrive together?

Season one of The Nature Of is made possible in part by funding from the Sierra Club Foundation.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Sierra Club Foundation, check out their website and other projects they’re supporting:

Shifting Trillions - sierraclubfoundation.org/shifting-trillions

Sage Development Authority - anpetuwi.com

Solar Holler - solarholler.com

Navajo Power - navajopower.com

0:00 37:26

“Small Is All”: adrienne maree brown on Unlocking Everyday Magic

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Willow Defebaugh
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adrienne maree brown
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transformation alchemy witchcraft resistance transformative justice Loving Corrections healing co-creators

Transformation is both a personal and collective spell—one cast through intention, practice, and the courage to embrace change. Here, Willow is joined by adrienne maree brown, writer, activist, and emergent strategist, for a conversation on alchemy, witchcraft as resistance, and the magic of small, everyday acts that create lasting change. Together, they examine adrienne’s philosophy that small is all, the ways we can embody transformative justice in our relationships, and her latest book, Loving Corrections, which offers a radical vision for accountability rooted in care, not punishment. How can we transmute harm into healing? What does it mean to be in right relationship with ourselves and others? This episode is an invocation, and a call to step into our power as co-creators of the future.

To see a transcript of this episode: https://atmos.earth/podcast/adrienne-maree-brown-on-the-nature-of-transformation-and-everyday-alchemy/

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4.4 rating 98 reviews

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