Episode 28: Featuring Ann E. Wallace, Poet, Author of Keeping Room, interviewed by James Crews; Samuel Pott, Founding Artistic Director of Nimbus Dance; N. West Moss, Author of Birdy; and Larry Weaner, Ecological Landscape Designer

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The WildStory: A Podcast of Poetry and Plants
by the Native Plant Society of New Jersey

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Hosted by Ann E. Wallace, PhD
Poet Laureate Emeritus of Jersey City

Co-host Kim Correro
Rutgers Master Gardener and Director of State Programs

Special Contributor Dr. Randi Eckel
Entomologist and Vice President of Membership NPSNJ

Do you have a question about native plants for Randi?
Email: TheWildStory@npsnj.org

Welcome to Season 4 of the WildStory! We have a wonderful, jam-packed season opener, and we hope you enjoy all that we have in store for you this episode!

To open, Award winning poet James Crews (0:3:15), author of the forthcoming book Breathing Room (Battenkill Books, March 17th), and our featured poet in Episode 19, is back! This time as our guest host, speaking with Ann E. Wallace about her new poetry collection Keeping Room, out this month from Nixes Mate Books. James and Ann have a lovely conversation about holding space—for pain and disruption, but also nature, love, and unexpected joy.

In Ask Randi, Randi Eckel (0:28:47), owner of Toadshade Wildflower Farm, spills some inside details about the NPSNJ Annual Meeting on March 7th—and trust us, you won’t want to miss what she’s teasing. Then she jumps into listener questions, breaking down the mysteries of native seed stratification.

We’re joined by Samuel Pott (0:39:27), Founding Artistic Director of Nimbus Dance, to explore ANIMA, a powerful new trilogy confronting environmental crisis and reimagining our place in the natural world. There will be a special performance on Friday, February 27, at 8 pm at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum in Morristown, New Jersey.

We catch up with N. West Moss (0:49:51) to talk about her new middle-grade novel Birdy (Christy Ottaviano Books/Little, Brown, Feb. 17), the story of an 11-year-old girl who, after her mother’s death, spends a summer in the country where the natural world helps her protect her little brother, heal her grief, and discover that family and belonging can take root in unexpected places.

We wrap the episode with legendary ecological landscape designer Larry Weaner (1:14:47), founder of Larry Weaner Landscape Associates and New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL) and keynote speaker for NPSNJ’s Planning for the Unplanned, where ecological restoration meets bold landscape design.

Questions: Email Thewildstory@npsnj.org


Nimbus Dance Company
ANIMA: Patch of Turf
Original music by Qasim Naqvi
Choreography and Costumes by Samual Pott


Next performance: Friday, February 27, at 8 pm at the Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum in Morristown, New Jersey.



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The Wildstory Season 4 In Person Event!


Join us by the cozy for an evening where 
stories, science, and the natural world collide.


Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
324 Forest Drive South
Shorthills, NJ


Tuesday, March 12th
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm


Register for here!