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Plant People:
A New Podcast from NYBG

Plants Need People. People Need Plants.

Plant People—a new podcast from NYBG and PRX Productions featuring NYBG’s CEO & President, Jennifer Bernstein—connects the dots between nature and humanity through lively conversations with plant scientists and curators, gardeners and naturalists, and other experts. Join us as we dig into the many ways we rely on plants to thrive—and what we can do to return the favor.

Plants need people, and people need plants, and our work here goes beyond the Garden gates. Way beyond. Come learn how and listen today.

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Check out our trailer above to get to know us, then listen and subscribe to Plant People, with new episodes dropping every other week starting May 20. Be sure to rate and review!

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Episode 10: Decay is an Ally

In our final episode of the season, we sit down with Merlin Sheldrake, biologist and author of Entangled Life: how Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures, to talk fungi. Mushrooms are a culinary sensation, but they’re also lifeforms that we’re still trying to understand. Join in as we learn how the grim work of fungi—death, decay, and “the end” of organic life—is key to the survival of all living things, and far from a foraging fad, mycology is at the root of Earth’s ability to function.

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Past Episodes

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About the Host

The New York Botanical Garden proudly named Jennifer Bernstein as Chief Executive Officer and The William C. Steere Sr. President in 2021. She is the 10th leader of NYBG in its long and storied history.

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