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At least once a week, Iโll bring you the very best of Americaโs spectacular world of nature โ from birds to mammals, to reptiles and amphibians. From soaring mountains to endless plains, from rugged coastlines to rivers and streams.
Each episode will feature an expert guest โ a ranger, a researcher, a birder, or an adventurer โ someone who has seen what we want to see and been where we want to go.
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E24 David Rothenberg โ Singing with Whales, Birds & the Music of the Wild! ๐๐ถ
What happens when a philosopher and musician listens to the world โ and then plays back?
David Rothenberg is a clarinetist, composer, and philosopher at the New Jersey Institute of Technology whose groundbreaking work explores the deep connections between music, sound, and the natural world. Heโs performed live with birds, whales, and insects, written classic books like Why Birds Sing and Thousand Mile Song, and appeared in the film The Loneliest Whale.
In this fascinating conversation with Scott Harris, David shares stories of:
๐ Playing clarinet alongside humpback whales and laughing thrushes
๐ถ The strange beauty of whale songs โ and why some scientists call it โevolutionโs musicโ
๐ The 1960s discovery that changed how the world sees whales
๐ง Animal consciousness, emotion, and the mystery of beauty in evolution
๐ก How AI, art, and philosophy all intersect in the music of the natural world
Itโs an episode that moves between art and science โ reminding us that to listen deeply is to rediscover wonder itself.
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