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The Quiet Climate Fighter You’ve Probably Trodden On: Silent no more, Hester Buck Speaks up for Pin Cushion Moss

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In this episode of Conversations with Nature, host Joyce Veheary is joined by Participatory Architect and Bryologist, Hester Buck.

We explore the quiet radicalism of moss with guest Hester speaking from the perspective of 'Pin Cushion Moss'. Hester invites us to rethink our relationship with nature—not as stewards acting from above, but as interdependent participants in an “entangled care.” As Hester put it, this isn’t about humans protecting nature out of paternalism—it’s about seeing how we already rely on each other to survive.

We dig into folk histories, surprising scientific facts, and the rich ecological role of moss—from filtering air, slowing water movement to reduce flooding, and exhibiting strong antibacterial properties. We also challenge the violent language of gardening: what if, instead of words like “scarifying” lawns or “scraping" away what we perceive as mess and we spoke of welcoming moss? Noticing it, celebrating it, letting it flourish in the cracks.

Thank you for listening to this episode of Conversations with Nature! 🌿✨
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Please join us next time for more conversations about the fascinating world around us. 🌸🐝

Thank you for listening to this episode of Conversations with Nature! 🌿✨
If you enjoyed the show and you’re curious to learn more please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review — it’ll help more people discover the wonders of nature! 🌍🌱

Want to learn more or stay connected?

📲 Follow us on social media: @listentonature.bsky.social
💌 Have feedback or a topic idea? Email us at: [email protected]

Support the show:
✨ Buy a cuppa via Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/conversationswithnature

Please join us next time for more conversations about the fascinating world around us. 🌸🐝

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Content provided by Joyce Veheary. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joyce Veheary or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of Conversations with Nature, host Joyce Veheary is joined by Participatory Architect and Bryologist, Hester Buck.

We explore the quiet radicalism of moss with guest Hester speaking from the perspective of 'Pin Cushion Moss'. Hester invites us to rethink our relationship with nature—not as stewards acting from above, but as interdependent participants in an “entangled care.” As Hester put it, this isn’t about humans protecting nature out of paternalism—it’s about seeing how we already rely on each other to survive.

We dig into folk histories, surprising scientific facts, and the rich ecological role of moss—from filtering air, slowing water movement to reduce flooding, and exhibiting strong antibacterial properties. We also challenge the violent language of gardening: what if, instead of words like “scarifying” lawns or “scraping" away what we perceive as mess and we spoke of welcoming moss? Noticing it, celebrating it, letting it flourish in the cracks.

Thank you for listening to this episode of Conversations with Nature! 🌿✨
If you enjoyed the show and you’re curious to learn more please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review — it’ll help more people discover the wonders of nature! 🌍🌱

Want to learn more or stay connected?

📲 Follow us on social media: @listentonature.bsky.social
💌 Have feedback or a topic idea? Email us at: [email protected]

Support the show:
✨ Buy a cuppa via Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/conversationswithnature

Please join us next time for more conversations about the fascinating world around us. 🌸🐝

Thank you for listening to this episode of Conversations with Nature! 🌿✨
If you enjoyed the show and you’re curious to learn more please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review — it’ll help more people discover the wonders of nature! 🌍🌱

Want to learn more or stay connected?

📲 Follow us on social media: @listentonature.bsky.social
💌 Have feedback or a topic idea? Email us at: [email protected]

Support the show:
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