DiscoverThe Forest School PodcastEp 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild
Ep 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild

Ep 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild

Update: 2024-07-14
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instagram: @muddypuddlelizzie



In this episode, the hosts discuss the documentary 'Queer Planet' and explore the concept of queer ecology. They talk about the tone of the documentary, the representation of queerness in nature, and the erasure of queer history in outdoor education. They also discuss the role of chosen families in nature and the importance of using inclusive language in nature connection. The hosts highlight examples of queer behavior in animals, such as penguins and flamingos, and discuss the impact of gender stereotypes in nature documentaries. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the concept of queer ecology and its implications for understanding nature and human identity. They explore the idea that nature is not inherently heterosexual or binary, but rather diverse and adaptable. The hosts highlight examples of queer behavior in the animal kingdom, such as same-sex mating and gender fluidity. They also discuss the importance of using inclusive language and challenging societal norms when talking about nature. The conversation emphasizes the need to normalize queer experiences and perspectives in the study and appreciation of the natural world.




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00:00 Introduction and Patreon Support


02:37 Introducing Lizzie Wilde and Queer Planet Documentary


05:02 The Playful Tone of the Documentary


06:36 Critique of the Documentary's Focus on Sexuality


08:02 Lizzie Wilde's Work in Forest School and Queer Ecology


09:28 Understanding Queer Ecology and its History


13:05 The Impact of Queer Ecology on Society


15:22 Examples of Queer Behavior in Animals


17:43 Chosen Families in Nature and Forest School


23:22 The Influence of Victorian Culture on Nature Perception


25:40 Historical Erasure of Queer Observations in Nature


27:08 Gender Stereotypes and Pronouns in Nature Connection


29:24 Using Real-Life Examples to Challenge Gender Norms


32:23 The Importance of Inclusive Language in Nature Education


34:15 Masculine and Feminine Approaches to the Outdoors


36:05 Using Pronouns to Connect with Nature


41:40 Mother Trees and Queer Communities


44:03 Challenging Heteronormativity in Nature


45:24 Affectionate Male Lions and Polyamorous Lions


51:35 Seahorse Dads and Queer Romance


53:52 Queer Behavior in the Animal Kingdom


58:19 Yew Trees and Gender Adaptability


01:05:15 Nature's Adaptability and Human Response to Climate Change



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Ep 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild

Ep 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild

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