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Heartwood
Thomas Rashad Easley, the Assistant Dean of Diversity and Inclusion at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (FES), hosts the Heartwood podcast recorded on the FES campus in New Haven, Connecticut. Thomas meets with guests spanning the environmental spectrum, in pursuit of one goal: understanding how the heart impacts the woods, and the woods impact the heart.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 11 ratings
I just listened to the final episode of season 3, “The Dean Speaks: A Conversation with Indy Burke.” There is so much wisdom in the episode for Higher Education. The mindset, commitment, and strategies from the dean paired with a DEI professional and leader steeped in higher education...Read full review »
David_101009 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/21
Dr. Easley brings on fascinating guests for important conversations that are as educational as they are pleasurable to listen to.
CaseyRP via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/21
So raw and relatable!
Loved the real vulnerability mixed with wisdom!
Ashmas28 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/19
Recent Episodes
Easley and Olupo had to bring Ms. Myrick back because as a leader, she does not just work in environmental education, but she also is an entrepreneur that is making her own lane by leading multiple organizations. In this episode she shares her evolution throughout her career and her insight...
Published 06/29/23
Published 06/29/23
On this episode, Easley interviews Bennett. It’s always important to make sure that our listeners know who the engineer and editor is that keeps Heartwood moving forward. Olupo shares his background as an educator, as well as his cultural background that informs how he works in forestry and how...
Published 06/22/23
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